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Show . . PIONEER UTAH WOMAN DIES Mrs. Frank Low has received news of the death of her aunt, Mrs. P. E. Sackett, of Long Bench, California, who passed away In that city on November No-vember 11. Mrs. Sackett was one of the early nioneers of Utah. She was born in Salt Lake City, February 27, 1849, , ind was the daughter of Ethan Barrows Bar-rows of that city. She was united in marriage to Theo N. Sackett at Salt Lake in 1868. Mr. Sackett died 2 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Sackett, for thirty years prior to their departure for California, operated the Southern hotel at Frisco. Mrs. Sackett is survived sur-vived by two sons, Hugh B. and F. Sackett, both of Long Beach. California; Cali-fornia; two daughters. Mrs. George Ellison of 453 North First West St., Salt Lake, and Mrs. David Powell of Long Beach, California; one sister, Mrs. Amelia Stewart of Salt Lake, and two brothers. Leonard Barrows of Shelley, Idaho, and P.. Y.' Barrows Bar-rows of South Paff. Wyo. Mrs. Sackett was well known In Beaver county. She was a woman of Stirling qualities and great strength of character. She made a world of friends nnd always retained them. She was a devoted wife and loving mother. Her hospitality as hotel keeper was widely renowned. She was loved by all who knew her. A |