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Show COUNTY IS SHOCKED BY DEATH UF MRS. SNOW The people of the whole county were shocked last Thursday with the news of the unexpected death of one of the most prominent women of the county, Mrs. S. P. Snow sr., of Orangeville. , Mrs. Snow had not been well for the past several months but seemed to be no worse than usual last Monday until at noon when she was suddenly taken j very ill, and, on the advice of Dr. Graham who was called,she was rushed to Price in an effort to catch the eve- ' ning train for Salt Lake, in this they 1 were unsuccessful, however, arriving too late to catch this train, and she was made comfortable a: the Tavern hotel until 5 o'clock when she passed away. Her husband, and son, S. P. Snow jr., were at her side when the end came. Sam Bunnef drove the party over in j his car. Mrs.Snow was widely known and'was one of the most respected women of the county, and a host of friends will be in attendance at the funeral services which are to be held this (Saturday) morning at eleven o'clock. Quite a number of relatives from Sanpete County and other parts of the state are also expected to be present. : |