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Show . oo FUNERAL SUNDAY FOR BRIGHAM MAN BRIG HAM Nov 18. Funeral services ser-vices for Adam Sharp Fife, 84 years of ago, Utah pioneer of 1848, who died at his home last night, where he had been confined as an invalid for the pat eight earv, will be held at the I hlrd ward chapel Sunday ufternoon at 2 o'clock The body may be viewed at the homo of a son. A J. Flfo. 221 North First West street from 10 o'clock In the forenoon of Sunday until un-til 1:8.0 o'clock In the afternoon. Mr. Fife was a m paner of the high priests' quorum of the Third ward, the menir bers of which are to act as pall- bea rers, Mr. Fife was bom in Scotland July "i. 1S''8 When he first arrived in Utah he mad'- his borne for a time at Salt Luke and then removed to Og-den, Og-den, where he resided until hv came I I Brlgham aome years ago. Sixty years ago Mr. Fife was mar-: rSed ' " Miss Cqmfort . roily and she, with five sons and two daughters, sur-1 tve him. |