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Show I'aragonah Lady fcuccuniDs To lieai t Ailment Mrs. Sarah Alia' MBride, 71, oi Parafeonan, tiled Saluruay aiter-nuon aiter-nuon at the Iron County hospnal ol at hea.t aliment, lul.owu.g a two weeks ll-iiubS. The ucciaacd was uostant poo'.-mtres poo'.-mtres to hi r hus.ianu, W. A. Mc-BiiUe. Mc-BiiUe. lor 14 years prior to his untimely un-timely death, alter wh.cli she wai apponi.ed pivimisiress, a position she held fur 20 years, making u total to-tal of 40 years that she served i'l the Paragonaii postoilice. Duinij that peiiou ol service she W; always al-ways ranked umong the higlit.it in the posul department, paiutuiaro as to accuracy una promptness. Sue w as born J my 23, ltt;o al Paragonaii, Para-gonaii, a daughter ol ituhaid A. and Deborah J. iiobin.ion. She married mar-ried WJlium A. MiBnue in Oviub'.r 1880, and to the union wtre bora seven child. en, six ol whom survive her, Roy MBiide, Mrs. Ed. Euwaiu, Mrs. Lou i.avihpori, and Mio. Arnold Ar-nold Johnson, of Paragonan, Vernon Vern-on MelirMe oi Pocate.lo, Idaho; and Mrs. Chalks Wood ol Sail Lase City. AL--0 surviving are 28 grandchildren, grand-children, und the lollow.ng bro-hers and sisters: It. A. RobuL.on, Lo Angeles; Mrs. J. II. Corry, Cui.j City; Mrs. J. B. Topiiain, Paragou-ah; Paragou-ah; D. H. Robinson, Salt Lake CM., and J. M Robinson, Idaho FaiL, Idaho Funeral service Were held in Hi" Paragonaii Ward Chapel Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon |