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Show MOM. KIRKMAN BURIED HERE MONDAY A special train, over tho Denver & Rio Grande It II. brought the remains re-mains and funeral coitego of Mrs J Win. Klrkman from Salt Uiko here on Monday. Mr. Win. Klrkman wa3 reared hero and la a brother to Jcsso nnd 13. R. Klrkman nnd Mrs. Will Storrs, all of this clly. He won an engineer on tho D. nnd R. O. nnd has been living In Suit I-ake for Bomo timo past. Last week he met with an accident, being hurt In tho wreck out at Mldvnlo. His ulfo made scvornl trips to tho hospital to visit him, but her health gave way nnd In two days she wu dead, leaving four small children, u husband and a mother to mourn her loss. According to tho attending physicians phy-sicians sho died of Influenza. Thu special train carrying her remains re-mains nrrlved here about 1:30 and nn auto procession carried tho crowd to ,tho cemetery, whero brief services wero held. Illshop Jas. T. Gardner was In charge A. quartette consisting of John W. Davis nnd others furnished' UWm'usiotiJIiojsjvoalcgrjrriresi Jos. II? Clarko. Ulshop George Graham Gra-ham and his First Counselor, James II. Sullivan of tho -'5th ward of Sa.t Lake. Words of highest respect wero spoken or the decennod and her family. Co-workers on tho rnllroad acted as pall bearers nnd Ulshop M. Larson of Spanish Fork where sho was from offered tho dedicatory prnyer. Many out, of town friends and relatives rela-tives attended tho services. . .- |