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Show DEATH IN WYOMiNQ OF AN OGDEN GIRL Tho Thermopolis, Wyo , Independent Indepen-dent of March 22 contains the following follow-ing account of the death of an Ogden Og-den girl: "Miss Jennie Hank, second daulh-ter daulh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hank, ot this cltv, passed away at tho home of her parents In this city on Thursday, Thurs-day, March 21. Miss Hank resigned her position in tbe public schools of Thermopolis last November on account ac-count of 111 health and wont east in the hope that rest, a change of ell-( ell-( mate and expert medical treatment I would restore her broken health, but to no avail. She returned to her 1 home In this city last Saturday cven- Ing in a very much weakened condition, condi-tion, and with no hope of recovery. "Jennie Suo Hank was lorn March I 2G, 1877. at Silver City, Idaho, and spent her early life In Ogden, Utah, graduating from the Ogden High school In 1S95, afterwards teaching In tho public schools of that placo. one Jaier spent, uiiu yvai 111 uiu uuiu- ( rado university, and graduated from the University of Wyoming as Bachelor Bach-elor of Pedagogy In 1903 Sho first camo to Thermopolis In 1900. and had taught ior a number of years in our schools here, where she was recognized recog-nized as a teacher of raro ability and attainment Sho was a member of tho W. W. club and an active worker Jn the Christian Endeavor" |