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Show o Mrs. Eva Wright Wagstaff Dies Mrs. Eva Wright Wagstaff, 24, wife of Keith Wagstaff, died in the Lehi hospital early Thursday morning, morn-ing, August 9th, following a three weeks illness of septcemia. Her death came as a distinct shock to the many friends, and passing of this splendid young wife and mother is mourned by many. Mrs. Wagstaff was born in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, March 18, 1910, the daughter of Robert and Martha Stratton Wright. She resided in Lindon until her marriage to Keith ' Wagstaff of tins city, March 30, 1930. Since their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff have lived here and in Kaysville and the past four months ' Vicura Vippn snpnh in TVTnrrn.v She have been spent m Murray, fohe has been here the past several weeks until her illness necessitated her removal to the hospital. She is survived by her husband, a daughter, Cleo, two and one-half years of age; a son of six weeks; her parents and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. Emma Steiner, American Fork; Mrs. Beulah Riberts, Leatha Wright, Robert Wright Jr., and Gloria Wright of Lindon. Funeral services were held last Sunday afternoon in the Windsor ward chapel. Interment was made in the American Fork cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Bishop Stratton of Grand View ward- |