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Show Attests Death in Too Dilapidated Body' !.!. I i - iO v - ; i : ; i .ill , f V V- I ' ' 1 ; t AS STATE CLOSED ntOBE IN CULT "UVINa DEAD" CASE . Mrs. Marie M. Ogdea algns deal, certificate by candle light Cult Seeress Retains Secret Of Gra ve 'Till Spirits Spealc 9 Rpoclal te Tbe TtWgrara MONTlCr.IXO. Utoh. Ms The state cloood Its books today In the Investigation of tht mytttrions Home ef Truth cult on the deetrt north ef btre and Mrs. Marie M. Ok dsn, cult loader, wont Into throe wotks seclusion te mtdltott with the spirit ef a woman dead two ytera. But although the eUte board ef health la officially astlsfled eon-corning eon-corning the death end disposition of the body ef Mrs. Edith fsshak. whereabouts of the body la still a mystery. As Miss Eva W. Ramsey, special agsnt for the board and dsputy note registrar ef vital statistics, returned re-turned te Bolt Lake City with a deeth certificate for Mrs. Peshak and permit for removal ef her body, she else bore a promise from Mrs. Ogdan to tell ell "aa soon aa the spirits will permit." Thomas E. Robert eon. former cult member, baa sworn In aa affidavit affi-davit that he eocretly cremated Mrs. Peehak'a mummified corpse In August, 1SU, sis months after her death. Mrs. Of den has refuted tlther to confirm or deny the statsmsnt and told Mlsa Ramsey, the letter reported, re-ported, "my unseen friends In other realms say the time Is not yet ready te toy more than I have already said. They have directed mt to tell you all will be revealed it the proper time." Some Montlcelle residents ss-presaed ss-presaed belief tht body was not cremated, but la hidden somewhere in Dry Valley, where the colony la located. Thsss same reeldents also saserted colonists are dsngsrously abort of food. CultlsU denied this, but Mr. Robertson in his sffldavit swore tbsy are underfed. From one Montirello resident ceme tht asstrtlon "those colonists tCeaUnueil ee Pan KlSfttl I Column si I SEERESS SEALS ! LIPS OHSECRETj ar naif Marred. IWr tut ralaa : faro a ar ma w aa laat Snarl end f tk a bar wh have ! ft tk colony U14 people Uara lent an(k U aat. Wkat'l aart, laat Bauturu4 k4y ki aUfl al44a A4mlta ra4 Vw Mr. Of4a adnllta4 faa4a ara, ky, kat aaak4 tk tttaaUaa ki aartoa. k want lata tara vaak aacluaiaa I commaaa trlla kar ka-a ka-a frla4a la tk tbral raaJaaj a4 MpMially Vila ta aatrtt af Mr. Paahak, waw ty aka kaa1 raid1f Br9ailaa4 U rtr u Uf "wkaa Ik raa ktoant acJa."j But wa Mra. Of aaa alf4 ta aaalk Mrtlflcat ky aa4l kfkt fa I Mra, lUaur Maaaaf alkl. ak 4allU4 Mra. lahak'a kady; Ha ( 4llal4u4 far kr rairU i lahaktt.' aa4 aai4 Ik 4aa4 waataa I aJ4 ratani U aartk ta a piraaJ farm, Inata4 af a aaatarlaj aaa. Tb auta a4 trW4 Mac Jaaa, IMS, ta atJa tha aartlflcat. Mra. Paahak 414 f aaaear, rk-ruary rk-ruary 11. Hi, tk carUfleaU atalai at ta a f 14. TJTlac May Baaara' Although Mr. Ogda ign4 tka crtin-at aa "arting unSrtakr " 4 M-4aahak. tka 4aa4 ti i kuakai4, ign4 a -Infanaaat," naltaar arui4 admit tk waaaaa "la dad a r knew daath." i 'I kallara By wlf U llrtag la a ! mjrttartooi fara aad aaea may ra-(ura ra-(ura t Bhyatcal lit." a!4 Mr.'r-' ahak. collag gradual, aglar aad tarmar. i Ha ald b I happy la bl work ' aa aaaoctata aditar f Mr. Ogdaa'i waakry aawaaaaar. tha Baa Juaa Rarard, and owd ha area Id rmaaia la tk cult, 'mom day la k ra-JoItmO ra-JoItmO by bl wlf. Mr. Ogdca, wba ballv la ra-iDcaraaUoa. ra-iDcaraaUoa. aaid Mr. Paahak' nam a la tha plrtt world la Jaaalca Edna, "tha aaot aaaa aha kar aa aarlb 100 yaara aga." |