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Show ill id! FOR TWO Si DEATHS Richfield Husband and Young Mother Arc Called to Untimely Ends. Special lo Tho Tribune. RICI1K1RLD. July" 15. Two dcattis havo occurred In nearby BottleincnlH during dur-ing the p.-iisi two daya which nro accompanied accom-panied by unusually distressing conditions. condi-tions. One, a yount? husband and father, and tho other a young wife and mother. On Saturday Bud Stowart died at. his home In Brooklyn after an Illness of a couple of weeks with typhoid fever. Last wcolc hu was thought to be Improving and tho uncnslnt'ss In regard to his condition con-dition hnd begun lo suhnido. Friday a change on mo and he sank rapidly. IIo wus reared In this valley and had lived hero all his Hfn, following the occupation of farmer. Uo wns about. .TS years of age. Ilo loaves si wife and several children. chil-dren. The other death w;us that of Mrs. G. A. Staples, which occurred at her homo in Central yesterday morning She was 111 less than a day of uric acid poisoning, which rimscd her to sink very rapidly. In splto of the otTort of three physicians. She was formerly a Miss Curtis and her homo was In Payson. Sho was married to Mr. Ktnplos a llttlo over live years neo. She taught school a few years In Central. Sho leaves two llttlo children. vt 0 A committee has been appointed by Mayor Chrlstonscn to mako tho preliminary prelim-inary arrangements for the colouration of Pioneer day. There will he a programme pro-gramme of exorcises In the forenoon and possibly some amusements for children In the afternoon. The feature of the day, however, will bo racing at tho driving park. A number of- entries havo. bocn assured and tln-rc will be trotting and running races, foot races for tho chain-plonnhlp chain-plonnhlp of Sever county, and possibly an automobile race. It is expected to mnlcc those a very attractive feature, of the day. i i i i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iia |