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Show j Mrs. Marion Brady Sr. Dies From Auto Injuries Mrs. Ceiestia Jones Brady. .59. wife of Markn J. Brady Sr. of Fairview. passed away at 3:35 a. m. Monday in a Salt Lake hospital from injuries received in an automobile auto-mobile accident near Nephi Saturday Satur-day night. Mrs. Brfdy suffered a crushed right leg and multiple fractures I when an automobile driven by her son-in-law, Farrell Huggins. over- ! turned on the Mona-Nephi highway 'and pinned her beneath. !fjD j The other occupants cr the car 0f I Mr. Huggins, his wife Arra. and their two sons. Dee. 4, and Rex, 2, -y escaped with minor cuts and bruis- Mrs. Brady was bcrn in Hunt- rcnXi ing;cn, Utah, December 9, 1877. (,tb jj Surviving are her husband; five sons. Marion J. B ady Jr., Eph- vS raim; Benjamin Brady. Hunting- $ t n; Warren. Lqrin and Merritt '.jngeS 8 Brady. Fairview; four daughters, , to Pr01 Miss Leda Brady and Mrs. Farrell ',uS drear Huggins. Fairview; Mrs. Leland unexP Cook. Yellow Pine, Idaho; Mrs. 0 lives Harold Draper. Mt. Pleasant; two :;Course- brothers. Benjo.min and David ' j, peri Jones, Huntington; one sister, Mrs. '". '0 al Sarah J. hansen., Huntington; also '''might 1 nineteen grandchild en. Stlifel Funeral services were held in . a 1 the Fairview North ward chapel at : one p. m. Thursday with Bishop !b'!rwa Henry W. Jones in charge. e , |