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Show Mother Dies In Middle Age Mrs. Hcber llarrntt Passes Away, Leaving Husband, Four Children and Host of Friends to Mourn. ,.. -' -Mm? HlnSlo'Baf raU,4wifdfebcr Oarrett, died at tho family residence Saturday night from bronchitis. She has been a sufforor from bronchial-asthma bronchial-asthma for tho past two yours, but was taken worse nbout ono month age and since Thursdny tho end had been expected. ISho was tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Welsh, early sottlors of American Fork, and both of whom survive. Sho also lino three brothers, James and Robert of American Fork, and Wm. of Lohl. Sho leaves four surviving childrou, two boys, 19 and 17 ycnrs of ago, and two girls, 13 and 5 ycnrs old. Sho has buried one child. Sho was born in American Fork, March 31, 18G8, and has mude this city her homo nil her life. Tho funeral services woro held Tuesday In tho Second Wnrd Mooting House, which wns filled with sympathizing sympa-thizing friends who brought many elegant nnd" expensive lloral tributes. Dishop Storrs presided. Tho other sponkers wcro President S. L. Chip-man, Chip-man, President James II. Clnrko nnd Stophcn Dnkcr. Mr. F. L. Hlckmon sang, "Face to Face," and Mrs. Dor-nlco Dor-nlco C. Glddlngs sang "Rock of Ages." Tho Invocation wns by Dishop J, It Hlndloy nnd the closing prayer by Jnmos Crystal. |