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Show MRS. S. B. TUTTLE DIES IN ARIZONA Salt Lako, Feb. 8. Mrs. Elizabeth T. Tuttle, wlfo of S. B. Tuttlo, a well known business man of this city, died last Monday In Tucson, Ariz., where she had gone In hope of recovering hr health. For the past twenty -fho "hjBBBB years Mrs. Tuttlo had suffered with asthma and had lived at several different dif-ferent health resorts on the Pacific coast, and recently went to tho dryer climate of Arizona, accompanied by Mr. Tuttle. News of Mrs. Tutfle's death reached reach-ed here by telegraph, and was received receiv-ed by W. G. Tuttle, brother of the decedent's husband. According to the message Mrs. Tuttle made a brav6 fight against overwhelming odds. S. B. Tuttle and the youngest daughter, Marjon, a student at the High school here, were at the side of Mrs. Tuttlo when the end came. Miss Mildred Tuttle, eldest daughter, received the news of her mother's death while at. tending a class at Stanford university, California, where she is enrolled. Mrs. Tuttle is survived by her hue-band, hue-band, S B Tuttle, her daughters, Mildred Mil-dred and Marlon; a slstor, Mrs. Etta Taylor Gucntherodt of Los Angeles, and W. G. Tuttle of Salt Lake. Tho body has been shipped homeward by way of the coast and is expected to arrive in Salt Lake City today, accompanied ac-companied by Mr. Tuttle, the" two young daughters and Mrs. Guenthe-rodL |