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Show HOMES PROVIDED FOR MMHUN SISTERS Older of Orphans Goes to Uncle; Other With Local Family. Homes satisfactory to the local juvenile officers have been provided for the two little McLaughlin children whose mother died in a Japanese rooming house last Saturday. Frances, oldest of the girls, has lin taken in charge by Fred Teas-dale Teas-dale of Las Vegas, Nev., a brother of 'the dead mother. The younger child, , Helen, hay been placed in a Salt Lake home, where she will be cared for as a member of the family. Investigations conducted under di?-ec-tion of the juvenile department of Salt ; T-ake. in conjunction with Red Cross officials, of-ficials, prove that Mrs. Myrtle Mc-I Mc-I AUgtilin's death was due to natural causes and that she was amply able to provide herself a nd child ren with wholesome nourishment and a good home. Her parents are reported to be ' in fair circumstances and willing ai all times to render support for their daughter and her children. The uncle who has taken Charge of Frances has a lucrative position on a Nevada Ne-vada railroad ami is amply able to provide pro-vide for the little one and give her both a good home and an education. Identity of the local family taking 1 he younger child is withheld by the Juvenile court officials. |