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Show NEEDLE PRKX CAUSES DEATH OF OGDENITE Frank Shaw, Packer for Sperry Flour Company-Dies Company-Dies at Hospital A prick In his finger, from a needle, which he used to sew up sacks in his occupation of packer for the Sperry Flour company, developed Into blood poisoning and resulted In tho death Saturday at 8 a. m. at the Dee hospital of Frank Shaw. Tiii Sixteenth street. Mr Shaw was taken to the hospital January SI, after the finger had become be-come swollen, and the trouble gradually gradu-ally developed serlouslv. Mr Shaw was born In Ogden M 2. 1865. He was the son of William M.. and Diana Chase Shaw, early Ogden Og-den pioneers. Mr. Shaw was well known in this city, mid leaves a large number of friends and relatives. fie had been omployed for many onr at the Ma !: Mills and recently went to the Sper-I ry Mills. He was a member of the Latter Day Saint church He Is survived bv his wife, form-c form-c rly part) line Stangor Shaw, and the following chlldrsn-: William O. Shaw, Ogden: Mrs W. A Hoai;, Sicrann-nto Calif.; Mrs W. L Holland Crockett, Calif ; Mrs H. W. Leavltt. Ogden; L T. Shaw. Ogden; Mm O M, Lemon, Corlnne; Mrs. W A Robinson, lerden Norma, Margie, Harold and Jerald Shaw of this city, also five grandchild dron The following brothers ojnd latere survive: Mrs. I I,. (Mark. Ogden; Og-den; A. K. Shaw. Ogden. Mrs P Badger Mrs. S. K. Drake and Mra James Ut Farlandi all of Ogden. Funeral services will be held Wednesday Wed-nesday at 'i p. m., at the Seventh Ward i hapel, with Bishop W. a. Budge presiding. pre-siding. Friends may call at the Liml-qulst Liml-qulst parlors this afternoon, nnd at the family home r. 30 sixteenth streoi Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday until un-til hour of tUneral. Interment w ill be in the City cemetery. j |