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Show PiSl iPfiAi M il IEED IF HELP Woman's Body Will Be Shipped - to Coalville for Burial - " Today. Friends have come to the aid of the family of Mrs. Mary A. Pugmire ot 28 Pollard's court, who suffered a fatal attack of heart trouble produced by overwork in maintaining her seven children, chil-dren, upon the streets Wednesday aft-enioon aft-enioon and the body will bo sent to Loalyille this morning and laid to rest bestde her husband and son. Policeman W. E. Carey visited the orphaned children Friday morning, lie round them in destitute circumstances, with little food and no money in the house. They are poorly dad. too. A representative of tho Baker orphanage or-phanage in Kansas Oitv visited the lugmiro homo Thursdav with an offer to admit I he foij.r youiigor children to the orphanage and care for them, but tho elder son and two elder daughters refused to accept the offer. Thov desire de-sire to support the children rhemsolvcs if .possible and thus koep the family muted. Jlelp is expected from charitably-inclined, persons until the older brothers and sisters get into a position to main tain themselves and the rest of the children. the Utah Construction company, Friday Fri-day obtained $8 by popular subscription, subscrip-tion, which they turned over lo the orphaned or-phaned children-. Policeman Cnrev reports re-ports that more monev is needed in ?J,n . ho. 0XncUB0 of shipping the mothers body to Coalviilo for burial and that, contributions of clothes and groceries will help the orphans materially mater-ially in their present straitened circumstances. circum-stances. Contributions may be turned over to the policeman or taken directly to the Pugmire home. |