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Show valid son and when they came in later thov found that life had fled. Mr. Bergcr is a lieutenant in the tank corns and has been in the service serv-ice for snout two years. Mr. and Mrs. Bergcr made this "city their home for a number of years, preceding Mr. Berber's Ber-ber's enlistment in the army. FORMER UTAH WOMAN MEETS TRAGIC DEATH Special to The Tribune. HRIUHAM CITY, May 25. Word ln iust been received here of the traVc death of Mrs. Clyde Berger, a former Brieham resident, at Hutchison, Kan., where she was temporarily residing re-siding while her husband was with the armvof occupation in Germany The report stated that Mrs. Berper was puttine away the supper dishes nid was earrvin? a butter dish and a sharp butcher knife. While crossing the floor.she trinped and fell, the sharp point of the kniro strikine her in the threat and jiassinc through the jugular V'Vhen the acci.ient occurred Mrs. Berber Ber-ber was alone in the house. Her father vis outside with her two-year-old ln- |