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Show suh i. wm UID '0 EEST AFTFR 10S8 A'T : usroiiFE Sarah A. IBrlmhall who lived In ninajham with her relatives d'd In 'alt Lake last Friday. She was the mother of Fred IBrlmlmll of Highland 'toy; and was born In Provo. ypbrt Ty '18. lSf?. iShe was tl.e dnughter nf Isaac and Kantian Reese. She came t. Utah with the second hand cart company, and was the mother. of seven chlldren l'vlng and two rt.-'nd The children are c. W. facVr.m ' Santa Ana, California; Mrs. W. D O'Keefe of Los Anpcl; i?ha-lcr. rlrlmhall of f'arr.p Kearny; Fred "'rlmhr1.!! of Biniih.im; Mrs. Fred 'arton and 'Mrs Ruth Williams b.ti; .f Salt l ake City, whose husbands ire. now in France; Miss Rachel Brim ' nil of Snlt .'.ake. Mrs. Brlmhsll was a hard worker 'rr Ftte wld prohibition and great-v great-v rejoiced last August a year age "hen the state of Utnh went dry. Mrs. Prlmhall was the wife of the '-to Omr ririinhnll and was a mem-tr mem-tr of the Maccabees and (Rebeccas. These two organizations had charge of the funeral in Salt Lake City. She also leaves a brother, I. D. Reese of Los Angeles. The funeral services for Mrs. Sarah A, tBrimhall held Sunday at the residence resi-dence of President George H. Brlnv hall were attended by many relatives i 'i-U-nds. Elder J. Wm. Knight (resided. The speak were President Presi-dent Brirnhnll, Miss Alice L. Reynold and I'lder K. II. Smart. The music was furnished by i'rofes.ior C. W Rcid, .Mrs. Murtccn Thurmond Stein i'.'-A lli-b'-r Newell and Murray K Roberts. Mr". Ilrlmhnll was knocked dov.r ceMi.v in "'-It I r:'"' ' " ' - ' r .y.t .. :::"!! io and died of the Injuries |