Show I fORMER MANTI RESIDENT IS BURIED HERE Fu Funeral eral services were held in inthe inthe inthe the Cemetery at Manti last Sunday Sunda afternoon over the remains of or Mrs l Sarah B. B Peacock man many year ear prominent prominent prom prom- resident of of Manti tanti Bishop Reid conducted the tho services Those speaking were Bishop Reid J. J Hatten Hatten Carpenter Bishop N. N R. R Peterson and Gomor Peacock Services were held in Mt Pleas Pleas- I j I i I I i ant at the home hom of her daughter Mrs l Olivia P. P Burns Chruch services ser ser- services services ser ser- vices had Bail to be dispensed with due to the quarantine for infantile par liar The speakers at the Mt l Pleasant services were H H. H W. W Bowen W. W E. E Bench of Fairview Bishop A A. L. L Peterson Bishop H H. H C C C. Jacobs W. W G. G Peacock of Orangeville and Henry P. P Olsen J. J D D. D Kilpack of Idaho Falls dedicated the grave at Manti 1 Mrs l Sarah Bell Peacock an early earh Utah Pioneer died Friday morning at tho the home homo of or her daughter Mrs l Olivia P. P Burns in Mt 1 Pleasant Mrs l Peacock was the daughter of William Bell and Sarah and was as born in Liverpool England Jul July 26 26 1839 Her father who was an English sea capt captain in and noted noted noted not not- ed navigator died from yellow ellow fever on the coast of Africa In 1847 1547 leaving leaving leav leav- ing a widow and two small daugh daugh- During Orson Pratts Pratt's mission to England in the late forties the family embraced the L. L D D. S. S faith and on New Years day 1850 1550 sailed from England on the sailing Bailing vessel at New Orleans Orleans Orleans Or Or- Argo Thc They landed leans eight weeks later and sp spent nt the next three years ears working and I preparing themselves for the trip over the plains They arrived in Salt Lake in the fall of 1853 with willi Captain Tidwells yells company A year later the family moved to Provo and here Mrs l Peacock and her sister sister sister sis sis- ter who were noted n singers sang much in public and Mrs Peacock became became be be- came caine a a. member of the first dramatic drama drama- tic lie company organized in Provo with John Nuttall John Ballard Charles Simpkins Tom Burnett Mrs Mc Me Enan and others I In 1855 the family moved to ManU Manti and here Mrs 1 Peacock was v-s s. s a member member member mem mem- ber of the first choir and the first dramatic company in Manti Mantl On December 2 1856 she was married to Judge George Peacock o of Manti and to this union were born ten children Her husband died in 1878 and she reared her Camil family alone She was an ardent church worker and served ten years ears as I counselor in the Manti ManU South Ward Yard Relief Relict Society and was a worker for many years in tho the ManU Manti Temple She Sho has one of the most complete temple records of or her on both her fathers father's and mothers mother's side tracing back to the year ear 1100 She is survived b by two sons and I three daughters Warren S S. S Peacock i of ot Price William G. G Peacock of Orangeville Mrs 1 Helen Kilpack of Idaho Falls Mrs Velora lelora Funk of Reno Nevada Ne and Mrs Irs Olivia P. P Burns of Mt l Pleasant and also fifty grand children sixty two grea great great- t grand children and four great great grand children She has lived nearly thirty one years with her daughter Mrs 1 Burns A Jolly informal party was eu en- n- n |