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Show : IEATH CLAIMS PAYSON GIRL PAYSON, Aug. 18. A spirit of r m was cast over the city Sunday vuing when it became known that j rftli bad claimed Miss Minnie (.. bwen, the daughter of William and j mle Jones Bowen. The young-lady a ns born June 20, 1001. Four years !" she graduated from the Payson ikb school and was class valedic-" valedic-" !rlan. For a part of each year iiice that time she has been em-lyed em-lyed In the county court house at to in the county treasurer's of-i(f. of-i(f. She has always been one of t'1 most active workers in tbe aux-iary aux-iary orgnnzntion- of the First ward. k was formerly secretary of the iMlay school and has been a teacb- t lor many years. She was also officer in the M. I. A. She was i winner in last year's public f Mklng contest in tbe ward. She w had several heart attacks In ?j ' past year but her last illness P is only two days. She was bc-n' bc-n' Mhi'd to Dewey Foreman and they "ild have been married the day of t funeral and were going to De- S'it to reside. 1 sad coincidence relative to the ''lb Is noted in the fact that a "sin of Miss Bowen's living nt I.J klt Lake City, who is said to be .j- 5;t three days younger, died nt ;J 'wisely the same hour as Miss j) ken was taken. 'J Is survived by her parents, i3f ' brother, Albert Bowen nnd two ,0' lrs, .Mrs. James Hlntt, Jr., aud 'll ' Stella Bowen. Funeral ser-4 ser-4 J' nil be held in the Fourth ward )( hpol Wednesday nt 1 :30 p. m., un-g( un-g( " the direction of Bishop Alfred (j, 1 Alison of the First ward. In-,i( In-,i( !:'cnt will be in the Trovo city L ""'lory where a short service will ' Mil at 4 o'clock. |