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Show OGDEN. Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald and family are camping in the canyon. Miss Josephine Botsford spent the past week in Ogden. Miss Edythe Worthington of Oakley, Ida., is visiting Ogden friends. Miss Healy and Miss Peery left Saturday Sat-urday for Soda Springs. Mrs. E. Muiford, Mrs. Jay Mulford and the Misses Hays of Ogden are spending a few days in Provo canyon. Mrs. W. Meid Hansen of Butte, but formerly of Ogden. spent a week Ogden, the guest of Mrs. Archie Bowman, Bow-man, Mrs. W. A. McGaw and others. Miss Edna Clark of Salt Lake City is visiting friends in Ogden for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell and Miss Mamie Kennedy are back from a two months' California , trip. ' Misses Emma and Julia White gave a porch party Friday evening, the house and grounds being decorated in red. whjte and blue. Mrs. Paul Jones and Mr. Fred M. Nye were the prize winners at sixty-three. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Peery, Henry Stevens, Paul Jones, Alf Brown, Wherry, Rowe, Mesdamea Wertheimer, Crawshaw and Houtz, Misses Kuhn, Greene. Louise Peery, Lettie and Pearl Richards, Lillian Stevens, Marie and Inez Adams, Margaret Mar-garet Buchmiller, Ada Flanagan, May Hume, Ray Tyler, Nellie Bennett, Veda Eccles. Florence Miller, Beatrice Bore-man,.. Bore-man,.. Zannie , Cannon, Florence Gwil-llams, Gwil-llams, Cora Ayers. Tulie Baker, Katherine Kath-erine Carnahan. Verna Barrows, Zina and Ray Middletnn. Edyth and Ella Tavey, Margaret McElroy. Phoebe and Virgie Houtz. Genevieve Douglass. Emma Em-ma Crawshaw, Young, Nellie Healy, Vera Hardy, Provo; Meda Corey. Ruth Blair, Maud Patrick. Salt Lake;Messrs. Art Kuhn. Harold Peery, Shealy. Jim Conlisk. Arthur Wherry, Fred Spencer, Spen-cer, Ralph Beghtol, John Spargo, Lee Taylor. Del Gay. Otto Meckes. Perry Herrick, Josh Grant. Jack True. Dave Eccles, Jack Browning, Walter Hutchinson, Hutch-inson, C. C. Richards, jr., George Knauss, Bert Adams, George " Mc-Gonagle, Mc-Gonagle, Andrew Bowman, Clyde Gourlay, Alex and Patsy Healy, Ren Treseder, Luke Crawshaw, Will Salmon, Sal-mon, Fred Nye, Roy Muchmiller, Walter Wal-ter Clark. Orya Brown, George Wen-ner, Wen-ner, Joe McFarland, Charles Hollings- j worth, George Moore, SaSlt Lake. Died Murphy Ay her home, 2701 Wall avenue. Ogden," at 2:30 a. m., July 25. Matilda Anderson Murphj-, wife of John Murphy, aged 37 years, of a broken heart. The above is the brief but strictly accurate account of the result of the dejnise of Mrs. Murphy. ThAt she died ofa broken heart is literally and figuratively fig-uratively true, and came directly from the shock resultant from the burning to death of her little 3-year-old boy, Thomas Edward. Mrs. Murphy never rallied from the coma following the violent paroxyisms of grief, and she died without rallying to learn that the little boy's sufferings ended within four Hours of the time the flames enwrapped his body. Although Al-though at midnight and for some time afterwards, her condition was regarded as more encouraging, she failed suddenly sud-denly and rapidly after a couple of hours and died at 2:30, in spite of all that medical skill or affection could do. Some years ago, it appears, she had a neuralgic affection, which threatened and probably weakened the heart, but it was supposed she had recovered. The shock of seeing her child tortured with fire overtaxed her hart, and it broke. , The funeral of the mother, as well as herchild, will take place tomorrow afTernoon at 4 o'clock, at the Murphy home, 2701 Wall avenue, Rev. Father Cushnahan officiating. |