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Show MRS. SARAH FISHER I w LAID TO REST Br Laval Sundew. The funeral sendees of tbe late Sarah ) Fisher were held In tbe Stake Taber nacle Sunday morning-. A Urge congregation con-gregation ot people from tbe towni In tbli county and from Halt Lake City attended at-tended tbe services. The speakers were EldertO. A.Callli, W. V. ClufT and Beymour II. Young. John lloblmon ol Bill Lake tang the hymn, "Oh, My rather." Tbe floral tributet were many ami beautilol. Mn. Fliher wat a wildest wil-dest of Coahllte for many years. On the 3rd uf February, 1004, ibe wat operated upon for a can.erous growth on the breatl. To all appearancei the operatloL wai qulto inccenful, ai the aluiott rrgalne4 her wonted health and elrength. About two month!go, however, how-ever, ihe took n gradual turn for the vrorre, und tutored comtilerably up to the time ol her death. She wat horn in Mantfield, Conn , July SO, 1613, nnd wat one ot the earl) corner to thin part ot the country, hrnvlng nil thehnrdtlilpt ol tin) ploiuer dnyi, Shu nobly dlt-charged dlt-charged the dillleiolan olucor In the Kellel "otlety In thlt city, where the retldml with hrrfaiull) for over thirty-elitht thirty-elitht jenrt Iih al acted at louitvlnr In the tint I . W 1 A orgiinltcd in tli ttukr Miu in no I her fa.iill) to btlt Utke Ci' about three )eura airo but it wat herdetlie that the be liurivil at her old home, Coalville, u here the In J ter.nent took place. r-heleaiet the following vhlldren to mourn her Ion Mr. Jolinll Silinun nlMri I' Cr.-tl.ol Coalville! Mrt IV. F. Smith, Mrt, Spence .'qulret, Mlu lioWn Fliher, of Salt Uke; J. II. Hilar and II. a. Htherol Park Oily |