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Show KJJ Ml FOLEY OIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS Bartiy Homer Foley, age 19 years, the son of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Foley, Fo-ley, died at 11 46 o'clock this morn Ing of Blight's disease. His condition was not thought to bo serious until the last few days, although he had been confined to the home for a month. Keeling a trifle indisposed four weeks ago, he went to a physician physi-cian and was told that he had Bright s disease, but It was thought that ho would recover with treatment There were no alarming symptoms until this morning, when the end came quickly. "Barf Foley wan born In Ogden and was educated in the public school and was a graduate of the Smith baai- ness college. He belonged to tis j class of '13 1-2 of the Ogden klfjft school but for a year or more hf tin not attended school During Wf school days he vas active In claUf-, fairs and was a member of the clil' football team and a substitute on tne 3 regular high school team In 1911. Un til he was taken ill. he was a clerk! In his father's place of buslnesf The news of the young man's death was announced to the students of tbt high school at noon Most of tn indents in-dents did not know he was in a sefl ous condition rind the news came If a shock The body was removed to the Lif-kin Lif-kin establishment to be prepared for burial The funernl arrangemeri have not been made |