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Show . ' 7 Youth Dies of Heart Failure Mrs. Alice Caroline Simpson Kirk, 19, of Spanish Fork, and bride of a month, died suddenly Saturday forenoon at the family residence. Death is believed tc have been caused by heart trouble The girl's body was fcund lying on her bed by her father, Christian Chris-tian Henry Simpson. Dr. J. W. Hagen, who was called, declared she had been dead for some time when found. She had been in ill health for a year, but had prepared pre-pared breakfast and lunches Saturday Sat-urday morning for two brothers who were working in the beet fields. ' Edward Kirk, whom the girl married about a month ago, is in California on business. He planned plan-ned to return soon and take his bride to 1'exas. Mrs. Kir-s s mother died last April. Her father is convalescing from injury to his foot. Besides her husband and father, she is survived by six brothers and two sisters: Francis and Sherman Simpson, Spanish Fork Hr.rcld Simpson, El Paso, Texas, Meiroy Simpson, U. S. Navy, San Pedro, Calif.; Gordon and Ruth Simpson, Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Mildred Webb of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Thursday at Spanish Fork and the body will be taken to Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant for burial. |