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Show MRS. HARRY BINTZ DIES AT HER HOME Prominent and Popular Young Matron Made Many Friends by Her Winsome Personality. Mrs. Harry Bintz, one of Salt Lake's most prominent ami popular young matrons, died at the family home, Hi.S Eighth East street, Thursday night after a brief illness. Few of " her friends knew that she was ill, so the news of her death came as a distinct shock. Before her marriage Mrs. .Bintz was Miss Bess Primcaux. .She was born in Tnscarora, Nev., twenty-nine years ago. She was educated at Rowland Hall in this city and later took a special course in music in New York. Sho was married mar-ried eight years ago in San Francisco to Harrv Bintz, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs." W. H. Bintz of Salt Lake and vice president of the V. H. Bintz L'o. and also vice president and general .manager of the Smoot-Bamberger-Bintz company. Surviving Mrs. Bintz besides her husband hus-band is one little daughter, Betsy, aged three and one-half years. She also leaves a father, A. Priineaux, two brothers, broth-ers, Eoy L. Priineaux and Arthur An-toine An-toine Primcaux of Orawford, Neb., and two sisters, Mrs. Milbourn Itlastman of Crawford, Neb., and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell of Monticello, Ore. All are here to attend the funeral, which will be private at the family residence. Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Tho burial will be at Mount Olivet. Mrs. Bintz was active in social and musical circles and bv her bright, winsome win-some personality made many friends. |