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Show iS. i! MOW ' dies ii mm Succumbs to Influenza a Few Days After Her Husband's Death. Friends of the A. T. Moon and Walter S. Anderson families were severely shocked yesterday when they received telegraphic advices from Helena, Mont., of the death of Mrs. Arthur Morse Moon, formerly Miss Donna Anderson. Artnur Morse Moon died in Helena last Friday of Influenza, after a brief Illness, and was buried in this city Wednesday. At the time of Mr. Moon's death, his wife was critically ill with the same disease, dis-ease, but advices from her bedside up to Wednesday were to the effect thnt she was out of danger and would soon be able to return to her home In this city. Wednesday night, however, her condition condi-tion took a r udden turn for the worse and she died shortly before 0 o'clock yesterday yes-terday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Moon weio married In this city tHreo and il half y:irs :i '-:.. Mr. Moo n wa s an acrWr ; 1 1 tho time of his marriage and two years ago he and his wffo went to Ix)s Angelos. where Mr. Moon had an engagement with a big motion mo-tion picture corporation. lUtr Mrs. Moon also obtained an engagement of the same character and made a big success. Before going to Los Angelos, Mr. Moon had achieved groat success on tho legitimate legiti-mate Mage as a comedian, anil after more than a year in pictures ho decided to return to vaudeville. He returned In a musical comedy entitled "Tho Wrong Bird." in which he had formerly appeared onMhe Pantages circuit and he- and his wifo wore playing the lends In the sketch when they wore stricken with jnflu-enza. jnflu-enza. Mrs. Moon's father, mother and brother were at her bedside when death camo and will come to Salt Lake tonight with the body. Mrs. Moon was born In this city and received her education here. She wan considered one or the most beautiful ami accomplished girls In Salt Lake. Funeral arrangements have not been made, but ft Is understood that services will be held Saturday afternoon at Mount Olivet cemetery and that Mrs. Moon will be laid at rest at the sido of her husband. |