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Show MOTHER OF LARGE FAMILY CALLED BY DEATH Mrs. Julia Clark, mother ot soven children and wlfo of Asa J. Clark, died nt their homo Wednosday evening. Sho had been falling In health for a yoar or so but her condition did not bocomo sorlous until two weeks before be-fore her death. During this time sho was In u very critical condlton but it was hoped he had overcome the trouble a she rallied tho last fotf days. Tho news of tho loss of Mrs. Clark caused noarly ovoryouo In tho cntlro city to sympathize with Mr. Clark nurf family. Sho was acquainted With a big majority of tho peoplo. Kunoral sorvicus were conductod over the remains at tho Tabornacio Saturday afternoon. Bishop It. J. Whipple outdated. Invocation was offered by John Bushman and beucd'lctlon by Bishop S. I. aiodwlu. Tho musical selections consisted of, ".My Father Knows," by n chorus; "Slstor Thou Wast Mild and Lovely" by Mrs. Lavorde Peterson and Mrs. O. L. Klttlnger nnd Messrs. Abraham Anderson and Joseph Kirkhnm; "What VoI! Salutes Tho Ear," Abraham Abra-ham Anderson, "Ono Fleeting Hour," Mrs. Klttlnger and "Though Dcopon-" Ing Trlal3" by a qunrtot. The speakers, who all commended tho departed for her staunch and truo and useful llfo, Included Hyrum Kirkhnm, Edward Southwlck and A. J. Evans. Tho blogrpphlcal sketch was read by Josoph Anderson. Interment was at tho local comctery where Junius Banks dedicated tho grave. A largo sympathetic audlcnco attended at-tended tho sorvlces paying final respects re-spects to Mrs. Clark. Tho many beautiful floral tributes Bpoko tholr part of tho esteem rwlth which her many friends held her. |