Another death of unusual sadness occurred Monday night in this city when, Mrs. Rose M. Sparks, widow of the late James: .A‘Sparks, who died six weeks ago,passed’ away following an aggravated attack of appendicitis and other ‘troubles, for which ‘she un erwent an opération a week ago last uesday. Mrs. Sparks had been ill or a number of weeks but was not eually confined to bed until a few days prior to the attack. She was born in Paris in 1870, and was the daughter of the late Sampson and preceded her in death. Those sare Mary Ann Nate of Dingle. Mrs. Mrs. Sparks was an active church worker all her lfe, and was presi dent of the Dingle Relief Society at the time of her death. She was the mother of ten children, two of whom Sparks was a resident of Dingle. Giving her are J. Henry Sparks of Preston; Mrs. Arthur T. Pendry of Paris; ~Cottrell.. Sparks of Soda Springs, Mitchell’ Sparks, Sybil Sparks, Donald C. Sparks, Cloteal Sparks and Lyman Sparks, the last named being six years of age. Funeral services will be held in Dingle, Sunday at 2 o’clock p. m. Interment will be in the Dingle cemetery.