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Show be in the Spanish Fork city cem- etery. I Relief society in which she was a teacher. She is survived by four sons and four daughters, Ned, Grant, Frank, David Elmore, j Gladys, Clara, Vivian and Mirl Gull, her husband, and the following follow-ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Rhoda Herinson of Castle Gate; Mrs. Eliza Hallam, George Elmore Thompson, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Lottie Lot-tie Carter, Provo, and Mrs. Hannah Hanks, Salem. The body is at the I Claudin Funeral home where it may be viewed by friends prior to the services which will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the First ward chapel with Bishop Arthur T. Mclvell in charge. Interment will DEATH CALLS SARAH GULL SPANISH FORK. Mrs. Sarah Alice Thompson Gull, wife of David Gull died Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock after a brief illness. She was born Dec. 16, 1886, at Spanish Fork, the daughter of George Pay- I ton and Margaret Robertson ' Thompson. She had always lived at Spanish Fork. She received her education in the public schools. : She married David Gull in the Salt Lake temple in October 1912. They continued to make their home here and she took an active part in the |