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Show Pioneer Woman Called. Special to The Tribune. SPANISH FORK. Nov. l.-DIed at her home ln Spanish Fork. October -1. 1J0I, at C a. m.. Mrs. Sarah Eanks. Mrs. Banks was tho daughter of 1111am Frederick and Sarah JarvlH. She was vborn at Ncthcrton, Stratfordshlro, Lag., January 22. 182G. She was married to Benjamin Broomhcad and with him emigrated emi-grated to this county In 1S19 and settled 71..... T- nrnnmlllKIll JllnU. His wife crosned the plains and, comltif, to Utah ln 1SSC, settled at Spanish Fork. Tho Bankees and Broomflelds wore in the samt! company crossing the Atlantic ami settling at St. Louis Mr. W'lllam Banks came to SpaulHh Fork In 1&i2, and here in 1SS7 Mrs. Larsh Broomllcld became be-came tho wlfo of Mr. Banks. Mrs. Banks gave to tho world twd sons by tho first marriage and flvo sons and one daughter by the second. In Into years Mr. Bunks married a plural wife, and following this ho was divorced from the deceased. Mrs. Banks has lived in her own home, loved by her children and respected re-spected bv her neighbors. And hr-re in tho early hours of Monday morn ng. after-days after-days of Intense .suffering, her life wont oul. Tho funeral was hold Una arier-nonn arier-nonn !n tho Cenlral meeting-house. Bishop Males of lho Third ward presided and the following persons look part in the service: Patriarch George W. Y H-klns. H-klns. cx-Blflhop Maronus Larson, John Moore and Charles Booth. i |