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Show SEVEN CHILDREN L08T IN FOURTEEN YEARS Salt Lake, March 22. Death, always a grim, unwelcome visitor, has been more than unusually cruel to John Byron and wlfo of Murray, who lor Ihe fourth tlmo alnce the flrBt of the year Sunday afternoon bowed to tho i grief of bereavement. During the latter part of January and the early portion of February, the grim reaper visited the Byron farm twice, each time taking a son of tender ten-der years; then, last Thursday, while the family was still doep in grief over former losses, again the pale angel hovered for a brief moment above the bed of a 2-year-old baby girl, and Friday Fri-day she waa buried. Still pursued by the cruel fate, which scorn to have marked the family. Sunday a 4-year-old baby girl was called, making four since tho first of the year, and with threo that went before, making a total of aeven children chil-dren burled by the parents during the fourteen years they have lived al Murray. ... |