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Show DEATH CLAIMS YOUNGJATRON Mrs. Raymond B. Naegle Died Saturday Xijjit at Cedar City. Mrs. Mildred Naegle. 34, of Toquerville, died Saturday night at the Iron county hospital. She gave birth to a son a few days before when a caesarean operation opera-tion was performed and great hopes were held for her recovery. recov-ery. Mrs. Naegle was born June 2 5, 1S97, a daughter of Alex and Susan Pace of New Harmony. She attended the St. George stake academy during the winter win-ter of 1913-14, and clerked at the Petty Mercantile at Hurricane Hurri-cane for a year. In 19 IS she was married to Raymond B. Naegle in the St. George temple, and since that time has made her heme at Toquerville. Surviving are her husband and three children, Phyllis, 12; Clair Pace, 8; and a baby, her mother, and the following brothers bro-thers and sisters: Lurene P. Taylor, Ashley and Clark Pace of New Harmony, Mrs. Minnie Macfarlane, Ogden; Max Pace, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Myrl Ols-en, of Provo. They w-ere all present at the funeral services held Monday at Toquerville. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Prince, Mrs. Nettie Morris, Mrs. Lyda Prince and Mr. and Mrs. John Pulsipher -r St. George attended attend-ed the funeral. |