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Show UHI1IIAIIV. Ilcntie ot SUUr 1 Ilnliftli lox Itolpli, Ogdtu. aiJor Ikitnt Xcwr. A aad oveul of recent occurrence has caitn deep gloom over the northern part ol Ugdeu, und lllled with much regret and sorrow tho Inaitsof many fliends who cosldu at a dlilauce from here. On the 17th Instant Bister KHialittli Cix llollb, thu daughter ot Llder lholnaaLevta Cox(wiiu la absent ou it inlaalou lo New ealaud, was taken sick andt-uliired rxceedliul). Hurgi-tal Hurgi-tal aid lud to bu called, but oil the 24lh tilt., niter nouto sufjeelng, ihe pat-aed away, loavlng a child which still survives. At 10 o'clock on Thuiilay, Jan. iO, thu lunerat arrvicos wero held at Five l'ulnls, In the Ljnne racellog house. Thiibulldlug una crowded to Its ul-moit ul-moit capacity wltu Irlullia who coma tu pay it trlt uto ol tes ect to the mn i ory ol their deceaied frloud. The ser vices wen- conducted by lllil on (leorgu Hmuln nud Couielor V. Craue IhudlscoUrioon the occasion uuadtllvered by Llltr Jnaepti Hall, l.ldera Lphralm Tlllotaou and Th mis Bhloeve ulro t vl. part III the tiercltes, teagig worJsbfecmfort aud e'jUsola. Ilou to thu boreavrd buibuud and family. An lmmmcniu corteire followed the re m tins lo UiuOgdon cemetery, where they wero consigned to tLtlr iast tanhly rest. Blile-r Itolpli waa the daughter of Thomas L. Cox and Hannau Harrla t'ox. Hhn was lioru at illrnilnjhaiii, Kngland, March, 2ndl 1870. In tier enrly childhood she, with the family, umlgrattd to New Kialar-d while, years sulsiiUently, they held anil obeyed the guaptl. They formed an Intimate acijiialntance with natives, t whom Ihu lather of Ihe deceased Introduce,! In-troduce,! the fulueaa of the (.leaped of Jt-aua Chrlat; anJ on Ihu iotli ol Dei'. 1S82, the flrat Maori chli-'i HaruTel manuwaibtptlted in lotln Church of Jesua Chri.t of Latter-day Hunts by LMer Th mai L. Cox. The aame night, a'fco, i'aroTelmaca, wile ol the above named natue, wu liajtlzeil, lu Fubreiaty,16St),rlterKlltabith left New ZialaiiuandtumetoIItali, andou the Ulh of April theaamo year ihe waa married In tho Locau.TcrupIe to John Jay Itolpli. Thu littlo boy now lift with the widowed lather Is now lu good bauds "thoru ol Its grandmother, rJIslor iluliliali Cox. Die graudlather, Killer r. L. Cox.lelt Ogden on thu 21st of Junelait, and ou the 21tli sailed If cm Hau Franclico to nil auotbor million mil-lion among the Mauris. Thu denoted waa well known lo that rate of ptople and to them had be-oomo be-oomo endeared by many acts of kind-ues kind-ues to them. It will bu Interesting to them to know that, although shu hae jntd behind tho veil, she died lu thn Lord, aud In tho lallh of a glorious resurrection, llesldra It la desirable tu pi ice her liamo ou recsrd tu one of the lira t mis slonarles umong the Maoris. Yours truly, Just ni Halt.. (l(U)ijt Citv, Utah, Jauuary 31st, 1601 ' ' |