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Show THE DAILY HESALD OF UTAH COUNTY, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1222. JIlI TROUT STREAMS OF CANADA ARE CALLING AMERICAN AN" ERS f 1 1 fiw.HR la. .11 If we could lift the veil that lies be if tween. This life and that of which we dream. ALPINE. April 21, Sarah C. Okey Our hearts would. cease to feel the Marsh, whose funeral was held isst pain and grief week, was born September 5, 1848, in That shadows o'er this life so brief. Des Moines, Iowa, of English parents, Our tears would dry, and smiles make r, Edwin and Mary Pitt Okey, of bright the day, England, who became con- Through all our way. verts to the faith of the Latter-daSaint and emigrated to America, coming direct to Nauvoo, where Mr. Okey assisted in the erection of the temple, thereby becoming well acquainted with the Prophet Joseph Smith and bis brother Hyrum. After the martyrdom, when the or Saints were driven from, their homes and possesions Mr. Okey and his fam Bran Mu'fint ' ily were among the number who ar" rived at Des Moines, Iowa, where the Mate by fhit recipe, gour l daughter, Sarah, was born. bran muffin get many Remaining there five years, the core en Council to t: whent Bluffs, family then where preparations were made for the Tske two egg two tbsp. butter or substitute and i cup journey that was to lead to a new home. eugsr cream together; udd 1 In the spring of 1S51 they started cup bran and (if desired) on the long, tedious trip across "the cup raisins, 1 cup white flour, fall in in Utah the plains." arriving 2 tsp. baking powder, i tsp. same of the year. salt. Stir well together and In The family settled Kaysville, moisten to stiff btt:r with i later moved to Salt Lake City, where cup Carna ion M.Ik mixed Mr. Okey followed the trade of shoe ,ith t con of water. Bake in on situated the in small a shop maker, muffin tins from fifteen burial death and greased His block. temple minutes to twenty-fiv- e took place In Salt Lake some time later. During the time of the "move," the widow and her childrea moved south If na bavta't ur DluitraUd booklet oi to American Fork, where a perma 100 toatod rocipoa, nent home was established. At this writ for copy to place, Sarah, the daughter of pioneers, Carnation MUh Products Co, 423 Dooly grew to womanhood, amid the namBldi, Salt Lain City, ships and trying times of early pio Utah. neer life. February 15, 1868, she was married to Albert Marsh of Alpine, who brought his bride to his home town, where the young couple located on tne present borne site, which has been their continual residence and where eleven children have been born to them. Together they bore the sor rows and trials of life, and drank deeply of the joys that lead up to that "golden" epoch of the married state, known as the fiftieth anniversary, which so few are privileged to enjoy and which was so happily celebrated on February 15, 1918. The following year, February 22, 1919, witnessed the death of Mr. Marsh, six of his children having preceded him. For many years Mrs. Marsh was an active members in the Relief society, serving as teacher, and from 1892 to 1912 she was president of that organization, discharging the duties of the position with love and faithfulaess. The family heme was one of hos to the stranger, pitality and good-wil- l WlilliillilllllllllllBlliy as well as friends, especially so during the 14 years that Mr. iMarsh served Without exception we make It a as bishop of the Alpine ward, the first to act in the interest of the "Old Folks" party being held at their point where our services as underfamily home. The kindliness and congeniality manifested in the home was always takers are required. The matter of a source of pleasure to the visitor. profit comes second with us. In every Mrs. Marsh has not only been a instance our first endeavors are to mother to her own children, but to render the best service we can and many others of her kin who were to save the family as much trouble bereft of a mother's care. The last illness of deceased was not and unnecessary expense as possible. known to be serious until three weeks ago, when complications set in which ANSON HATCH LI1A IL HATCH proved fatal. Mrs. Marsh died at 6 t p. m., April 8, 1922, surrounded by the surviving children, viz.: Albert E. .Marsh, Joseph F. March and Tlizabeth Devey, of Alpine; Olive Devey of Lehi, and Lois Bramble of Murray. There remain 44 grandchildren and 10 one with together brother, Jas. Okey, Sr., of American The House of Economy Fork, and one sister, Mrs. James and Service Spratley, Sr., also of American Fork. GIou-cheste- sorrow-darkene- J'fL' Vfc 'WnswtRMAN LUCK V, d y ft HUH l 1 - (l-- IS ' : 2: r.' J 3aw ir r u-il- Z'rr" '' -- 1 , .4 -- 1 72Uc fey A UTTLt &EAUTY MT fBOM A LAURENT I AN STBEAR (I'aimiBtoTJD The vong of the reel will noon be sounding beside the trout streams. Ardent fishermen are overhauling ' their outfits and stocking their tackle boxes In anticipation of annual expeditions to favorite fishing waters. Each succeeding year sees greater numbers of American COUNTLESS TROUT STREAMS LIKE ' sportsmen heading for the woods and streams of Canada, for one who has discovered a likely stream du.Nord that foams and dashes corner of alongside the railway, or detrain st in an ' Quebec or Ontario, tells his pal one of the many stations and hit about it with the result that his pal the trail for the wilderness back ' accompanies him the naxt season. from the line. Should he continue In addition to the great supply on to Mont Launer at tne ena 01 of game fish in Canadian waters, is the branch, a whole wilderness of the easy accessibility of many of trout streams is his to fish snd i these streams to the American explore. The maze of waterways in and border. A night's ride from New Yrfrk, Boston, Pittsburg and many about Nominingue is dotted with other cities, lands one Tn Montreal fishing clubs, but the area is so or Toronto. Within two hours' vast that one is never bothered by travel from Montreal the trout neighboring fishermen. North from Toronto is the celestreams begin. One may drop o.T and whip the falls of the Riviera brated French River district and a THIS RUN No. 17. j Many women will profit by the I j I j M-6- I j I, I EVERY j I I I fol- lowing statement of one of their sex: "I was afraid to eat on account of stomach trouble. Even rice did not I can agree. After taking Adler-i-k- a acts on eat anything." 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Besides the honor guests there were nreaent Mrs. Huerh Nelson of Burley, Idaho; .Mrs. William Albertson, Mrs. Rulon Creer, Mrs. Wallace Brock-banLMrs. Horace Fereday, Mrs. Wallace Hales, Mrs. Leonard Hansen, Misses Anne Nielsen and Ferrel Steb-binMiss Nielsen and Miss Stebbins assisted the hostess" in serving. Davis and Margaret Sneil were bait Lake visitors Sunday. They spent Wednesday with friends at Provo. s. Crystal White Soap, bar . , A. B. Naptha Soap, bar Flake White Soap, bar .5 5 5 10 Jap Rose Soap, bar Small cans Milk 5 Tall cans Milk Pierce's small Pork and Beans, can 10 34b. box Soda I X L Sauce, can .5 Watch Our Windows fer Meat and Grocery Specials. Hot CrackerawJiJJJJ40 Sutherland Bros. Meat & Grocery Co. Center St. Phne 46. 282 West of f 1 I WORK GUARANTEED SIC WE SPECIALIZE ON Dfc CLOTHES INSURED LADIES' FINE GARMENTS "For That Better Service Call Up 809" SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY Office 304 W. C inter. Provo, Ut..h. 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When you make your will, see a lawyer that's his S manriedTS' ily, including their Myler will have his old nositL And sorrow seems to be no more. We would not weep or mount for the smelter, which has I Jimmy, MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT . B . Hungarian Dance No. 1 BY BUYING AT OUR STORE Ounces for USE LESS than of higher priced brands a.j .tlm Tell that lies be- - tew.. Mrs. Polly Laa And face to face behold the scene K as other Bird, left Wednesday tot u. each ones loved Where greet v where they will live this mm before, isett A FEW OF THE MANY THINGS You Can Save Money On SAME PRICE the INSTANCE HELP PROVO I u VWOW GIRL'S STATEMENT WILL Money Saving Coupons trade at This coupon is good for tea cenU UTAH POWER AND LIGHT CO. PROVO ELECTRIC AND HARDWARE Co. WHIPPLE ELECTRIC CO. 5.00 folding ironing $3.00 will buy the best and Twenty coupons board at the Utah Power and Light company. will buy a $6.75 Universal electric iron Twenty4wo coupons and Hardware and company. 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