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Show MRS. W. T. MONK CALLED BY DEATH Special to The Tribune. SPANISH FORK, March 24. Mrs. Fannio Adams Monk, wife of William T. Mod1 of Palmyra, died there Tuesday Tues-day night after an illness of only five days. Mrs. Monk Tvas born iu alt Lake City fifty-six years ago. She was the daughter of "bavid and Maria Adams. The family moved to Alpine and it was there that Mrs. Monk grew to womanhood. Thirty-six years ago she married William T. Monk of Span-. Ltdi Fork and came here to live. The couple made their home for the past twenty years in Palmyra ward. Mrs. Monk' is survived by two children, David Da-vid and Rose Monk, both of Palmyra, three sisters, Mrs. Franklin Peay of Palmyra; Mrs. Rose Lindsay of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Sarah Singleton of American Fork, and four brothers, Edward Ed-ward Adams, Central, Ariz.; George Adams, Show Low, Ariz.; William Adams, Kphraim, Utah; Albert Adams, Alpine, Utah, and her husband, William T. Monk of Palmyra. Funeral services will be held Monday at p. m. from the Palmyra meeting house, i ! . |