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Show pANDIFE ggW v r r r Hr A lerere shook- te tag cera-m' cera-m' sjatttr earlyidaniiar ramg ta V go death of both Mr. aid Mrs. Jeha Hf iftygue. residents, of tuV'Cltyfor H- eC yaark gK.n1ri McTagao Vas around town gm ' fstidayVn sjjsrsatly normal health Ml aMM kilMkrwt to the hem Kffsls MatanuWMatjrilk. About LV' (1:10 a. m. he sot up In bed and Hi. sisclag hfs hand over bia heart com-K com-K plataed ol"ai'la aad'a mo-H mo-H Mat later, (ell back .on hla ..pillow f addled. Hla wlto isHsedlately H jawed her bob aad a phyalckn.-TTte H;' tea' reached the residence first and H tu building a. (Ire when tho doctor H; amo, Mrs. McTague opened tho Hi door (or he doctor and learning on his H arm walked Into" the bed room to where her husband Jay. jf H' minutes she aank, downTy, the bed I' and expired almost fa? cfeel wjthta' ' about 80 minutes aWwriUhlnd's H 4WBma f . Heart trouatV'HmuBed Mr. ' Mc-H Mc-H Tague's deatfe'.'Taad the sudden shock I .Mrs. McTagae's,' although she had ' feen suffering from lcakago o the I heart (or some time, says Dr. Noyce, H the attending physician. Mr. McTague was 76 ysara of age I and waa born In Ireland. He came I to New York when but a child, later H coming west, aad making his home ' principally la Montana and Utah. He fl has made American Fork bis home I (or about II years. He' did teaming work la the eanyo. aad hla Jovial fl diipoakiea woa him many Mends. Mrs. Martha MeTague wan barn in Borland AprH 13, lsee, being paat 71 years of age. She .name to Utah when but n little girl wKa her par- enU,,who nettled la gprlagvllle. She was married there to a Mr. Dowdle, and had two seas, one of whom, Henry bowislo of Wnsalagtoa, wr- Tires bar. Mr. Dowdle visited his I mother hare for several months hut wmter.f iPour grande'hlldrM by the sfcv'JJ!??T,lTl- & iasV H Tague and they are survived by one ton, Earl o( this city. H Double (uneral services will bo I held 8unday at noon In the tabornaclo Interment will be made In tho Spring- Title cemetery. H n |