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Show DIED OF ASTHMA WHILE ALONE ON MOUNTAIN TOP Special to Tho Tribune. AMERICAN FORK. Oct. 29. Tho death of Ted Okcy of Alpine, formerly of this place, was announced this morning. Although Al-though Mr. Okey haa been for eomo tlmo past Buffering with a mild case of asthma, asth-ma, tho disease was not consldorcd serious. seri-ous. Tho death occurred In American Fork canyon, whero Mr, Okey has spent tho past summer. Tho funeral services will be hold ln tho Alpine Latter-day Saint church Monday afternoon at 2. o'clock. Ho leaves a widow and sevoral children. Ho was 15 years old. Mr. Okey camo to hlo death ln rather a tragic way. Ho won alone on tho top of ono of tho highest canyon mountains and It required eight men to carry him down. f Tho factory of tho Utah Sugar company com-pany of this plnco Is running to Its fullest full-est capacity. During the past twenty-four twenty-four hours they have turned out more than 3000 bags of sugar and at 50 per sack It amounts to ;iS,000 ln twenty-four hours. 9 Thomas Coddlngton of this placo returned re-turned from Idaho Thursday, having spont the summer near Idaho Falls,- Ida. Mlas Lilly Cunningham, who has been suffering with a Bovero ca3o of typhoid fever. Is woll again. Dr. Alantlc Chrlstenscn and C. L. Joy of this placo roturned homo last evening from a. lx wcekB' vlsdt in tho East, making mak-ing a short stay In Si. Louis and attending attend-ing tho Photographers' Convention of America ln Chicago. Dr. S. G. Eghlnn will shortly leave for the East, whero he will begin writing a book on nnntomy. Dr. C. P. Pettcrson of Sallna will take lip tho practlco of Dr. Eghlan ln this place. The rcoldcnco of Thomas "Walters of this placo li quarantined for dlphthorla. |