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Show -f -f 4- -f 4 : SALT LAKE : j THERE IS HOPE. The desolation in o many homes in Scoheld fills every heart with horror. The wives', mothers and children whcee hearts are tilled with despairing agony hav the tenuorest sympathy of all in this dreadful calamity. To ios all that m mere flesh niak-.f! iife worth living, our nearest and dearest, is an awful .stroke of affliction. Y( t there is a merciful God above this ii'A'U lion. The Christianity that 'con-.-:.:!:;: reminds" us of death, that places tii- in daily contact with the trials of life, that teaches lie to exioct little j from life, and ev. rvthing from eternity i hrins us kuo very ebi-v' relations v. i-.h Gwd's great meaning, and shows tr.al life has a consummation far beyond be-yond the dire vall.y of death. The homes that were sv full of bright faces', of memories of the past and hopes of the future, all are gone, but above ail i must be the thought that the Father's j h vjA' has many mansions, and in that j house the loved ones will meet once i more in perfect identity, and recognition. recogni-tion. "That home will never be desolate, nnd none chall evermore go out, for it shall be filled with the children of God for all eternity." |