Show ff ANGIL of death again entered moab friday and called another mother to the great beyond thi this time a girl gill mother of twenty one year years wu was aura boiled moiled mo nod leaving a young husband two babies end and devoted parents and brothers broth cra to mourn ourn in her untimely parsing mrs dora wife of rudolph it anio end and only daughter of mr air and mrs ra abe day long lone time resident residents of moab passed away friday evening AS the of hemorrhage caused by childbirth the infant a tiny girl ica whom the young mother had laid down her life is alive and strong trong s and is being cared for by relatives rela t ives news of the death of mrs airs who was as a native moab girl and was known and loved by the entire community cast a 2 feeling of sadness over the town and the deep sympathy of 11 all went out in unstinted measure to the sorrowing husband and parents mrs nits was born bom at moab january 19 1903 the only daughter of mr and mrs airs abe day she grew to womanhood here and the local schools she was roamed married to rudolph on Dec ebmer 27 1919 and the young couple resided at sego for a year or more some time ago they moved to storrs returning to moab for or a visit bout about a month ago mrs nits is survived by her husband two children the eldest a boy of throe three years her parents and four brothers impressive funeral services were held at the ward meeting house monday for mr alm george A newell presided at the meeting and the invocation aas as given by C L christensen the choir sang 1 I need thee every hour and nearer dear savior to thee the first speaker w wa as W R mcconkie who told of rf hie his ac with the decedent during her entire life end his association with her during the time she was a student and he was a teacher in the moab schools he spoke in praise of her faithfulness as a student and ond aid said that the parents husband and other relatives of mrs might well be proud of the life she had lived mrs mary gordon sang a solo some day well understand the final speaker was bishop W D ham mond who talked on subject of the resurrection people he stated unhesitatingly accept the thet whole story of the life of jesus until down to the resurrection w when hen some are deposed disposed to net not believe in this respect he said we are not different from the apostle thomas who before he would accept the doctrine of the re lion tion insisted on feeling the nail prints in the Sar fors hands there is no reason bishop hammond Hann nond stated for our differentiating between one part land and the other of the testimony concerning the savior and aid as for him hirn self he haq ha a abiding faith in the doc trine which is accepted by the great major majority ltv of mankind and which make makes life worth living that there it a life beyond the grave this boing true he said the passing of our loved ones may be compared with their temporary absence when we feel keenly the loss logs ot of their companion hip but are assured that we will see ee thi thim m gain me choir sang sing guide ald to thee the berie benediction diction was pronounced by john W dalton the services at the cemetery consisted of a beoni bv the he hoir i nearer my god to thee and the dedicatory prayer bv by D A john non pon the flowers which testified to the affection of moan people for mr mrs end and her parents and bereaved husband literally covered the grave mrs is the seventh moab mother to be be called by death duang the past few months mouths |