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Show I Death of Mrs. McMutrie. Mrs. Minerva McMurtrle, wife of Mathow W. McMurtrlo, died at eleven o'clock Tuesday night from the effects of kidney complaint aad heart trouble. About seven weeks ago sho gave birth to rhlld and has been ailing ever sluco. Prior to her death she seemed to go Into stupor and everything possible was done to revive her but she passed peacefully peace-fully away as stated above. She leaves a sorrowing husband, four children and many relatives and friends to mourn her loss. Two of tho children, however, are step-children, their mother being the first wife of Mr. McMurtrlo l who died and left them motherless a f few years ago. Mrs. McMurtrle has been a good mother to the children and was a kind loving wife. This is tho socond ordeal Mr. McMurtrle has bad to pss through and he has the sympathy of the entire community. Mrs. McMurtrle was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kelsoy, (deceased) of Paris, Bear Lake Co., Idaho, The funeral services wero held yesterday yester-day afternoon at tho ward hall tho attendance at-tendance being quite targe. Bp. W. L Grovcr presided and the ward choir furnished tho singing. Singing "SUter Thou Was't Mild and Lovely." Prayer by .Tos Jensen. Singing "Rest, Rest for tho Weary Soul." The following wero tliu speakers; W. I). Low-is, Low-is, W. II. Craudall and William King. Singing "When First the Glorious Light of Truth. Benediction by Bp. W. L. Grovcr. The remains wero iutcrrcd lu tho city cemetery, |