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Show Grim Reaper Claims 111; Estimable Young Lady Ij I .UN Cnrol Priili Aflir llrlef lllius ' l'llKs AvtllJ III Still l.lllil1 H(l1pl I f I"'. I !" 11 I J I Kntunlay, .MIrj Maitlin Carol Pratt, I tin) sevcnteen-your-old daughter ol Ifi Mr. and Mrs. Irving I.. I'rntl (Hod In IJj 8ult Lake City. Sim wns n bright, IT lot able ulrl mill tlm shower of Morn) , t tilliiili'H iiikI ninny who attended the i t funeral Honlcco, both hero und In ' t I'ruo, shouod Hid universal esteem ) In which she was hold, It i A weak hint Hundny she gnvq the lesson In hor theological class In Hun- "? day School, hut left before services uero over because of feeling 111. In the evening doctors wore consulted mid hor symptoms Indicated nppendl-cltlu, nppendl-cltlu, excepting thnt the pulu wns It. Ihi' loft sldo Instead of tho right. ; Later In tho week she grew steadily worse mid wits taken to tho I,. I). S ' hospital Frlduy. Kmiucut physlclnnt wero consulted nnd declared thu cus ( to ho pcunllls mid loo serious to per- .': mil of nn operation, Hor life gritdu- "'v uliy faded mid ebbed nway nhout 7 l' , o'clock Saturday evening. f "' Miss Pratt was bom In I'rovo, Jan- unry 2.1, 1S07. She hnd lived In American Am-erican Fork for tho pnnl two years itid wiih n Htudont In tho American Fork HIrIi School. She wan n great j, . hulp In hor parents family, who are tilutoxt pioHtratcd with grief. Funeral HervlcpH were held Tuesdio In the Third Ward Meeting House, lllshop J. It. Illndloy presided. Othei Me:ikers wero K. II, Hawkins, Kit J Clayeon, A. C. Whlttnker, IJ. II. Thomas of Salt 1 nku City and Count Supt. of Schools J. I. Creer of Spanish Span-ish Fork. Tho ward choir furnished the music and solos wuru rendered by C. A. Wlilttnkor, Miss Kdlth Illndloy Illnd-loy Tnylor and Miss Elvn Chlpman. . Tho casket was literally burled In flornl tributes nnd two tables wore Illicit with flownrft sent by locnl, I rovo and Salt Lako City friends. !Tho romalus, acconipnnled by nimi) from here, wero taken to I'rovo for burial, wliuro n lnrgu number of I'rovo friends accompanied them tc tlm eometory, wlioru brief services were held undor the direction of the bishopric of tho First Ward of I'rovo A pathetic Incident connected i with tho deuth wns thnt MIbr I'rntt's grand-parents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Adams I ' of proo, who oro now touring Knglnnd " had asked Miss Pratt nnd her mother iii " -JtolQmu.nvcuv-tliB -Jtumincjr nmUao-. . K25HW company them on tho rt'lflriijourney sSSSSs l'ropnratlotifl were bcltiK made for the HBP'" lr,l' l,ext month. |