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Show Biography of Julia Bone Clark. Mrs. Jullu Bono Clark, daughter ot William .and Fanny Bono, was born In Lchl, Utah, February 26, 1884. Nearly overy citizen ot Lehl becamo acquainted acquaint-ed with her while she was a clerk In tho Lohl Mercantile Co. and latur with tho Lehl Cash Storo whoro they learned to lovo her becauso ot her cheerful disposition and to respoct hor honesty and Integrity ot character. Slstor Julia was deeply religious and showed her lovo for tho Master by yearn ot faithful sorvlco as secretary secre-tary In tho Sunday School later at organist in tho Young Ladlos Mutual Improvement Association, and recently recent-ly as a teaclior In tho Holiof Socloty. On Soptombor 25, 1907, sho was married in tho Salt Lako Tomplo to Asa J. Clark by whom bIio bad boven children, four girls and threo boyti, all ot whom nro living, tho oldest of whom is 12 years and tho youngest Is two wooks. For several yoars, sho has not been In good health. Sovoral months prior to the tblrth of hor last baby, sho developed de-veloped heart troublo which gradually grow worso and with othor compiler compil-er ton b Dually resulted In her death. All that could bo dono by tender nursing, medical skill and tho faith nnd prayers of tho Elders and relatives rela-tives was done. In all her Illness bIio showed the utmost patience, faith In tho promises ot tho Lord and appreciation of thoso who ministered to her. Sister Clurk had a high and noble character. Sho was a loving wlfo to hor husband a devoted mother to hor children. Thoso will deeply mourn a loss for which thoro is no human or earthly compensation, but tiny will got much joy und satisfaction in knowing that sho has gone to a Just and well earned reward, and that tho Joy of tho futuro meeting In tho own duo tlmo of tho Lord will swallow up tho grlof aud sorrow of tho present, o |