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Show MRS.HAZELJANfJEY DIES ATARTHUR After making a brave ten days fight against death, in whith she was aided aid-ed by everything known to medical science, Mrs. Hazel Marie Janney, the wife of Thomas A, Janney, of Arthur, died at 1:45 o'clock Thursday morning morn-ing of mercurial poisoning. Ten days ago, (Mrs. Janney, . while suffering from a severe headache, took a total of thirty grains of bichloride bichlor-ide of mercury, thinking" that she was taking aspirin. (Had it been known at once that she had taken the insidious poison, the deadly effects of the drug might have been arrested, but the mistake was not discovered until- It had -virtually saturated her entire system. sys-tem. ,-' . ... . ' Immediately upon making the discovery dis-covery that Mrs. Janney had mistaken bichloride of mercury for aspirin, sev-ral sev-ral physicians were summoned and they did everything ra their power to relieve her up to the time of her death. . ' iMrs. Janney was formerly Mlas Hazel Ha-zel iMarie Taylor, daughter of Thomas J. and AJIce Taylor, and was born in Chicago, September 22. 1894. She was married to Mr. Janney at Los Angeles September 22, J 911, and came at once to Utah. She had since lived at Arthur, Arth-ur, where IMr. Janney holds a responsible respon-sible position with the Utah Copper Company. In addition to her parents and husband. hus-band. Mrs. Janney is survived by two daughters, (Margaret LArdelle, 4 years of age, and (Barbara IMarie, aged 4 months. Funeral services will be held from the First Congregational Church next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. |