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Show Funeral of Mrs. Evans. 1 Tlii; funeral perviccH of Mm IuuIim Allien Tnjlur Kvnus, wife of Mr Ceo ' I-vanp, who (1 ii'tl o.i Thursday afternoon Mnrtli 0, Hero held from tlio iiieelln houso on Huiidty nt M o'clock noon Ilishop Audreiv rjeld presidnl nml tin Taboinneh. choir sang iIiu Iijiii'i, "WIi Aru '1'livnu Arrayed in While." Prnym una ollVred by Klder Win Ponihwlek Singing by choir "O, My Father.' ltllio Fjeld in nlo a few opening re murks irferrln, to tho Bid nml sorrow hi event which had called u. together He then rend 1 1 1 biogrnphiciil sketch of the dep-irted. Tlio spenkers wer High (Joiinvllor . A. It. Anderion, Presidents B L. Chlp- rnrui and Jniiirs II. (.larko of the Alpine Stake. K.ieli Hpeakcr gnve comforting and coiia'ding ruinnrkB to the beieft husband nml tlio dear children who havu lost so dear nml loving n inolher nml spoko in the highest prniac of the departed mother and wife1, relating many of her virtues and noblo IraltH of her early life, Spoko nl her parents n. being nmiitij the beet mid most re-apceicd re-apceicd of our community. fl'o enket wni n lovely ono nml wub completely hidden under 11 inns') of llnwcrt which had lion placed upon ll I by tunny ilenr friends. Louise Agnes Evans, the second dii'ighler of William V. nml (JhnrloMe ... Taylor, was Pom December 10, lKitl nl l."l.i, Utah. She wis h.ipllr.fd .September .Sep-tember -I, 1871, and later, June 7, 1570 rdh.iptir.iiil and lonlirmed by her father, Win. W. Taylor. Bho received n good common pchool education. Shu wns kind nml nUccllonnle nllhouh smim vlini retiritiL' in disposition. To know her wna to love her Shu win ultinys a faithful Liltcr-dii H.iiht, nod was ever pleased when opportunity nfler.'.l to nid in tha Gospel of Jesus Ohiiit. In 8'p temlxT, 1888, he was hiplized for the dead in tlio Manti Temple. At tha t mo lliothcr Daniel II. Weill was " '"-11111011 interested in her; lie made Iho I following rrmnik to her fnthi r: "I do ' .not wint jour daughter to wait Ion;: bo- V foro getting her Endow inmitR." Bint 't'i ' leceived Iter I.ndowmeula April 17 18118, in Iho Salt Jjilwf Temple. .In Kt 1807, she and two of her children was V attacked by tli.it dread dls.n.e, diph- r'tliuriti. Attttoiticir tneylPiccoveiea ni " " that time Mr. . Evans' health wn. much impaired hor heart was croally ntTecled, iho least excitement almost , r prostrating her. She wni mm ried to I' " Mr. aeo." Kvaus, Dec. 21, 1883 Seven SB children havu been born to them, nil I'" of which purvivo her except tlio Infant bortulend, which wnH buried witli her Bhe leaves to mourn her departure eix children, her husband, father, mother (Mrs. Nnnnlu Taj lor, who hntt ever been n kind and living friend to nil the children), one ontler, three brolhvrs and a host of relatives and friends. |