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Show Wife Joins Mate in Death Both Influenza Victims Parents Bringing Body SrRTHUHORSB-MOO!4HoTTTy-Mb-Dnn-An-! IV! derson ot Salt Lake, who died in Helena, Mont., of Spanish ; influenza on the day following the burial of her husband, also j a victim of the epidemic. ' . iU 1 1 : " -J i - 1 iriimi trtf in ti ---- . - ...J Believed. to Be Out of Danger, Mrs. Moon Suffers Relapse After Death of Husband; She Will Be Buried Beside Him. T Hg body of Jf re. Arthur Morse Moon, who died yesterday yes-terday at Helena, Mont of ripen in h Influence, will arrive ar-rive In Halt Lake tonight, accompanied accom-panied by the parenta. Though no def nlte time has been set for the funeral services. It Is understood that they will be held Haturday and that she will be laid to rest In Mount Olivet cemetery beside her husband, who died last Friday In Helena of the same dieeaae. Mrs. Moon was formerly Miss Donna Anderson, one of Halt lake's most faiented young ladles. Hhe wa married three and a hslf years ago In Kelt iJike at which time Mr. Moon wss appearing In a stock company here. .Shortly after this Frank R. Newman, resident manager of the local I'untaites, sent Moon out In a musical sketch entitled "The Wrong Bird." the musle of which wss composed by Margaret Whitney, Whit-ney, a Halt .Lake girt One year .ago Mrs. Moon with her husband were sent on I'an-tagee' I'an-tagee' time to play ths leads In the i sketch. They were appearing In 1 the play at Helena , when both were tsken HI. Following Mr. Moon's death, his whs sent a huge floral wreath, bearing the Inscription, Inscrip-tion, 'To my sweetheart." It was thought that she was Improving, but a sudd en rela pse proved fatal. |