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Show PIONEER IS BURIED. Kaysvllle, Xov. 24. Funeral services ser-vices lor Mrs. Sarah Hishop were held in the Kaysvllle tabernacle thin afternoon, after-noon, with Christopher Burton, Jr., presiding The speakers we.e John R I'.arnes, lames Smith. John Mau-nlng Mau-nlng Christopher Burton and Bishop Blood. Decedent was the oldest person in Kaysvllle, being In her ninety-first year. She was born in Broadway, Worcestershire, England, February 16, 1824, and came to Utah with her husband, the late James Bishop, and her family in 1884, since which time Kaysvllle has been her home. She is survived by seven children, George P. Bishop, Mr Alice Smith and Amos 11 Ilioh-.r. nl ITairailllla. Tnkn ti;.l.nn ui o 1 i . . i o. III. , tlUUII DIIHP of Salt Lake City; Wlllard Bishop of Provo; Mrs Nellie Rallis-m of Preston, Pres-ton, Idaho, and Joseph Bishop of Big Cottonwood. Forty-seven grandchildren grandchil-dren and fifteen great-grand'hildren are also curvivlng. She died peacefully peaceful-ly Saturday morning. |