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Show SAD AND SUDDEN. MlesTenaBerof This City Died This forcing at Ephraim of Heart Failure. O. II. Berg was today the recipient of most sudden and awful news such news as has plunged him and his fam ily, and hosts of friendsjhere, into the deepest grief. On Tuesday last his daughter Tena, aged eighteen years, departed for a brief visit with her sitter, Mrs. Jorgensen of Ephraim. Yesterday's (Monday's) mail brought from her a hopeful letter, written on Sunday and finished on Monday morning by telling of the rieath of Bishop C. C. N. Dorius of Ephraim First ward on Sunday evening, wlKBe funeral occurs on Friday at 10 o'clocK. When writing Miss Berg expressed deep sorrow over the death of the bishop, who has been for years a warm friend ot the family, and stated that she was enjoying good health. Today Mr. Berg came up in town only to receive re-ceive a telegram announcing the death of his beloved daughter suddenly this morning from heart failure. Mr. B -rg and family have the sympathy of ail in their great loss. The deceased had many very warm friends among the young of Provo. Her death has c msed a pall of gloom to fall upon her associates and friends here. Air. Bert? gjes to Ephr tim tn this evening's train. Time of funeral will be announced an-nounced later. |