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Show still alive and doing well. Deceased was the oldest daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Wlllinm ltutchcr, and was horn in Kaysville thirty-nine years nso, and has always resided lic-ro. Twenty years ai;o pin.- married David Clark, who, with ten small children, still sur-vivo sur-vivo her one child having preceded her U the Kioat beyond. I lor parents, par-ents, four sisters and two brotbeis. still survive. The time and place of the funeral will he decided later. DEATH OF MRS. ELIABETH CLARK R'aysvllle, Sept. 2i. Mrs. Eliza-j both Butcher Clark died at her home In Kaysville at 1 o'clock this afternoon, after-noon, after a few hpurs' illness, of blood poison. Early tills morn lng she gave birth lo twin girls, and they,are ) |