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Show DEATH COMES TO POPULAR YOUNGWOMAN A gloom was cast over two cities at tho announcement of tho death of Miss Lydla Owen of Wellsvllle, which occurred Thursday morning at tho homo of her mother, In Wellsvllle. Wells-vllle. Tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Evan Owen, her childhood days woro spent in that place, whero sho received rece-ived hor education In the district school, until entering tho II. Y. college, col-lege, where she finished tho commercial com-mercial education that sho has followed fol-lowed since. Miss Owon was recognized as an export In her lino, and has served as deputy clerk of Cache County and held responsible positions with somo of tho mercantile houses of Logan and Ogden. For year3 employed em-ployed by tho Campboll-Morrell company com-pany of Logan, she, at tho dissolution dissolu-tion of this business entered the employ em-ploy of tho Nyo Clothing company of Ogden, remaining there eight years as head bookltcoper and cashier. At tho tlmo of her death sho was om- nlni'ml 1., T 11 r.nlll.. C n .... of Idaho Palls, In this samo capacity. Hecauso of her long Identification with the commercial llfo of this city tho Commercial Roosters club of Logan havo placed themselves at the berlco of tho family, and It Is prob-oblo prob-oblo that tho Rooster quartet will furnish somo or tho musie at the funeral services which will bo bold Sunday at 12:30 p. in. In tho Wclls-lllo Wclls-lllo tabernacle. A mother, one sister nnd four brothers aro loft to mourn her loss, as well as a host of friends who will ml3s kconly, this Jolly and lovable young woman. |