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Show Jeanne Campbell Dead. Daughter or Mr. and Mrs. R. S. ! Campbell Passes Away. Jeanne D'Aic Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Campbell, mention men-tion of whose illness has been made in the columns of Tin: Kkitiimcan hoictofoie, died at her home in Salt Lake city Sunday morning. Monday's News says: "The cause of her death was lhcumatisiii of the heart She had been allllcted with this trouble for about six months and tluottgh her long Illness was most gentle and kind, and bore tier siilfor- Ing with foitltude and patience. Miss Campbell was 1" )eais of age. She was born In Logan, though hei giilhood was wholly passed In Salt Lake, where she had many friends who will learn witli legict of her sad demise. The funeral will take place fiom the family icsidence at Uo'clock Tuesday. Interment in the clt) cemetery." The many fi lends of the family In this city regret their misfortune and sympathize deeply with the bcicft parents and the brothers and sisteis. Mr. Fred Turner telephones fiom Salt Lake city that the funeral service ser-vice held at the family lesidence, 14!i North Main, yesterday afternoon was vciy affecting. Tho spcakcis wcie Pics. Joseph V. Smith, Pies. CSolden Kimball, Illshop O. !'. Whitney, Prcs. John II. Winder, and A. fi. Harbor. Pros. Smith was touched deeply and gave visible evidence of It. The Moral offerings were profuse and beautiful in design. |