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Show MRS. L. R. FOURNIER DIED AT RICHFIELD HUSBAND HAS R SEN CRITICALLY SICK .- WITH PNEUMONIA Mrs. L. R. Founder, of Richfield, and wife of General Superintendent '.. R. Fournier of the Telluride Power ovapnny, passed away at the Founder home Tuesday. Her death was attributed at-tributed to intertinal poisoning. Mrs. Fournier had been ill for a prriod of about three weeks. Her husband suffering a siege of pneumonia, is in a ho-pital in Salt Lake City. The two children, Rene and Janet, 9 and 7 y ars old, have "lso been seriously ill but are re- nr.;'.. Word was received in Mil-" Mil-" ht rsday from II. B. Wateis, . e.l manager of the power com-' com-' a" despite a revere setback e. c i by the r.ews of his wife's . ati', Mr Foamier is recovering. Mrs. Fournier was 32 years old. .'re was a native of Fi mce, her par--r.ts living at Bayonne. She met Mr. Fournier while the latter was in Fiance duu'ng the World war. She has often visited in Milford ant! lie many fiiends among all who met her. These people, as well as r.l! a.' the Milford people ho have been . v- .:. cd wl.ii Mr. Fo rnier, unite in I heir sympathy to tVe father and ; . In their great loss. The funeral will be held in Rich-I Rich-I ." Id Sunday, at one o'clock. o |