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Show and place of funeral will be announced announc-ed later. Mrs. Annie Sutton Klmhall. wife of j E. L- Kimball, died here today from nephritis. Deceaj&ed was the daughter daugh-ter of the late Isaac Sutton, and was 46 years of aee. She Is survived by a husband, mother and numerous other j relatives. Mr. and Mr9. Kimball were for many years residents of Park City. The funeral will be held fiom the Sutton residence, 211 East First North street, at 1 p. ra. Friday, with hurlal In the Provo City cemetery . Bert Johnson, an Inmate of the state mental hospital, died at that Institution In-stitution today of epilepsy. His ape was 19 years. Johnson hod been at the hospital for six of seven years. His parents, who live at Eureka, have been notified nnd will be here tomorrow tomor-row It is not known where burial j will be made. THREE DEATHS IN PROVO REPORTED IN ONE DAY Provo, Sept. 22. Mrs. Amy Ksther Smith Taylor, wife of George F. Taj-lor, Taj-lor, r led here todav from an abscess of the stomach. Deceased was born In Salt Iike. Angus; 11. 1&07. She was the daughter of Kllias and Amy J. King Smith, For more than twenty years Mis. Tavlor acted in the capacity ca-pacity of chief clerk to the county recorder in Salt Lake county. She was also a member of the tabernacle rboir for many years. While living In Salt Lake she v connected with the Y. I,. M. I. A. Locally she belonged be-longed to the prcsidencv of the Fifth ward relief soclet Mrs. Taj lor wa3 married to George S. Taylor November Novem-ber 23. m.iS. She 13 survived bv a mother, fite brothers and a husband. One brother resides la Billings, Mont, while a sifter at present is located at St. Thomas. Nevada. The rest of the family live at Salt Lake. Time |