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Show N0RINE BULLOCH CALLED BEYOND Promising Young Lady of Eighteen Passes Suddenly Away, Measles and Heart Trouble tho Cause The people of Cedar City were greatly shocked and grieved Wednes day evening to learn of the sudden and unexpected demise of Miss Nor-ino Nor-ino Bulloch, daughter of David and Sarah A. Higbee Bulloch of this city. Many were not even aware that the young lady was ill until tho news of her death was circulated. She was one of the helpers in the nursery at the opening of the Round-up, and was taken ill immediately after, on February Feb-ruary 4th, complaining of pains in her limbs, and a little later developing a fever that proved to be measles. Dr. Macfarlane was called and did all that he could for the patient, but she seemed imbued with tho knowledge from tho first that her call had come, and sank steadily day by day. For some months past at Intervals sho has been a sufferer from rheumatism, which had affected her heart, and it was thought to bo due to tho impaired condition of this organ that she was unable to rally from her bed of illness. ill-ness. The young lady turned eighteen years on tho 15th of laBt January. Sho was a prepossessing young person, per-son, pleasant, lady-like and refined. She was tho idol of her parents, and had a wide circle of friends. A student stu-dent of the Branch Agricultural College, Col-lege, pursuing tho third year course, sho is mourned by all the members of her class, as well as by the student body generally. Her death occurred Wednesday at 5 p. m. Tho funeral services will bo held in tho Tabernacle next Sunday at 2:80, p. m. Tho parents of the deceased are heart-broken over thete sud bereavement. bereave-ment. Tho mother is almost prostrated, prostra-ted, and tho father is all broken up and crushed. Tho Record joins- with an entire community in, offering condolence. |