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Show MRS. FARR DIES AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT Sustained Fracture of Skim in Automobile Automo-bile Smashup on North Ogden Road Monday Night. Special to Tbe Tribune. OGDEN. April 20. The first fatality resul tinK I rum the automobile accident on the North Ogden road last Monday evening occurred today, when Mrs. Alice bailey Earr, '32 years of ae. wife of E. Leon Earr, alt6 a victim of the mishap, died at the Dee hospital this morn inc. Her death, which occurred at I'tiHO o clock, was due to a fracture of the skull and general shock. She had been unconscious most of the time since brought to her tjome in this city and late? removed to the hospital. .Mrs. Robert McElroy, sister of Mrs. 1 Earr. was also a victim of the accident, 1 but her injuries are not now regarded as dangerous. Norman T. Earr, driv?r of the wrecked car, and E. Leon Earr are recovering from their injuries. The body of Mrs. E. Leon Earr was removed ; to the Liudquist undertaking rooms, I and later will be taken to the home of Mrs. Samuel Austin. 574 Cross street, a sister. Arrangements for the funeral have not been announced. Born in Odeu, September 1 Mrs. Earr was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bailey. The father is now a resident of Roi?e. Idaho. Mrs. J-'arr spent most of her life in this city, aud was a member of the Mormon church. Besides thp husband, she is survived by one eon, Frederick Watson, of Pueblo, Tolo.. the father and three sisters. Mrs. McElrov, Mrs. Austin and Mrs. George Edwards, the latter living at Almo, Idaho. |