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Show f JANE F. MARTIN I ! MEDMDDENLY ' "Word was received Thursday Thurs-day morning by Mrs. Oscar VVali from Manti that Miss J ane-F. Martin a former teacher teach-er of,- Wasatch Acaaemy, ctieu a Salt Lake hospital Thurs- da-v foniing, Dec. 31, 1914, as -iVoJt of an operation per-irmod per-irmod upon her throat. : Miss. Martin was suffering m throat troubles last fall M he. tonsils taken out. pberY Since that time1 ; suffered' more or less y-ent times. She spent 3 '"S at her home in Man-hit Man-hit 'her parents, Dr. and cef'tin. . i Hl artin was failing rap- tec, afurther treatment was fuIb. Dr. Martin took . ). iivOer to Salt, Lake City fe-ie soon eMied away, '.rtin was -vyell known ; Y"1 Pleasant : and had ; , " in ""fitis city - f . anti. Sh e had a if' sition anc'u made ' arever she" was f ns will he tall en to i' riday's train I and - eintheMantiCem- f .eral services will i urday at 2 o'clock Cq sage of her death u of )! shock to the peoi)le ".1 ?leaant Miss Ma r-2 r-2 -' ,fiten letters Wednea-j Wednea-j yvf. S. E. Jensen and al-1 i rj to Hans Neilson of this 1 ; jW.'ft'-1'011 He told them ! ':' - if vaS C6jjS Qte well i j - M as very nich encourag-M encourag-M :h 'hese letterg receiv-' receiv-' Vi lMountPleatatab(,ut ( iame time tksa(j Eewg ; ' (ir death came. |