Show rites al a bernacle for ir ka is M WET pioneer other beautiful portrayal portray a cl cf mrs Col cottons collons tons gerim remarkable fablie life given by mr glean cx af salt M lake ce city a neighbor of the Df deceased teased ru glenns talks sn in part was mas aj ai I 1 follows I 1 deem it a distinct honor to be cukec achec to say a few worda upon this occasion 1 I met sister colton first about seven and a halt years ago when she und sad brother brather colton moved into emerson ward and close to our home the story of their lives as pioneers with ditl their courage e and fortitude in fazing facing with many of you here and conquering a a wild and stubborn coentro fascinated me and to think that out of the years hod had come some what hat battle scarred true with hands hardened perhaps and shoulders bent yet with ith clear eyes a and nd heads erect with spirits unbowed b and with hearts of gold to lend to me the strength 0 their wonderful experience time anc alq toll toil had mellowed their souls service and experience at a time and in a place that tried sti st ong mp mf is i s souls had brought to them a great love for their fellows and a sublime and abiding faith in god I 1 never have I 1 witnessed in any family mure freind liness or con rester greater loci or more solicitude for the welfare of one another never made a finer woman wiman than sister colton sweet clean pure as the snow with ith a love that tilled filled the universe about her lentil gentle and kind cheerful unassuming sap lived far better than she knew her neighbors loved her old folls folla cornn to her with kith their troubles I 1 S boung folk told their secrets to her ler and children played about her door with the assurance that cuts and aes would loose their hurt with kind words and anc pats and cor alles corales 0 lles I 1 have seen hex hei many times take ake into her spotless kitchen lamps tramps ard beggars to warm warin and fevol them tham she fed the sparrows span spar owe tows on n her sill no living tiling thing ver ever went empty handed or hungry fram her booi hundreds live ille to bless her name lie he home life was beautiful whether in a cabin or a palace her house would always be a home for mole moie than years she walked besic hei husband a most loving cheerful and devoted wife i she rejoiced with hi n in health and prosperity and she sorrowed sor rowed with him in sickness and adversity I 1 watched matched her through the long tedious months of his last illness ill riess how kind anc an gentle she was how anxious for hs every care and comfort and how brave w hen his eyes were closed in death I 1 saw her first as she w uncorked corked among her flowers I 1 she was inet t young hinr w grand nor even set so fair her hand showed toll toil and time had streaked her hair her cheeks were furrowed tun furi owed and shou shoulders loers stooped N w ith care at once she rose and smiled and spoke and then I 1 knew rier her soul was young and fair and llean and true that time and toj and loi lo 10 had kept her sweet plean thru that day I 1 loved h hr hir r us as tile she stood among her flowers fl overs ITIs als years since first farsi I 1 saw tier her midst her flowers fl flow era those year have brought to me the secret of her living love for ever thing ancl ana giving sympathy for all and in everyone believing rendered with ith no thought of receiving through more than four score years of sun un and shower god grant us strength in this our greatest sorrow id bring back to us the sunshine on tt tie e morrow may faith in him so strong in rier ner through all the years bring back our emles and tale aay our tears and n nty imy ty we ue still find joy and comfort with her flowers floers prom from the there was nas abot teo t 7 5 to 0 complete ohp work on the vt mal airport at the close of ba baturla when hen the ceased to 0 o function the sum of 85 had been expended reports E J young jr dis disbursing burzin agent for uintah count president reber J grant mrs elnora vernon H B calder john glenn pay wonderful tributes to aunt annac nancy colton at services held sunday under the direction of uintah stake presidency with president hyril HY ril B calfior calaf r presiding aab bishop lester binghan of maeser wardi aaroa hu presse services for nancy A wilkins colton wife of the late sterling D colton were conducted in the uintah stake tabernacle aclo easter sunday afternoon april 1st ast at 3 2 0 clock the lower floor of the tabernacle aclo was waa filled to capacity with a goodly number in the balcony baJ cony members of relief societies of the wards of the stake approximately in number were lined along either side of the walk acting aang as an honorary escort the stake choir under the direction of 0 normon mormon olsen sang earth with her ten thousand Thou sandl flowers the invocation was wa offered by wallace calder A double mixed quartet consisting ot of byron byrod goodrich i 3 ellve davis da vis george 0 davis may calder luclle lucile caldr calder may Jor jordansen gAnsen and marv sander sang cad ad me gently home rather father 0 president caldor was the first speaker wid told of the pioneering experiences of the deceased and the lovo love and esteem all bon for li lir hr r of lier her long and useful life in tho achey valley john olenn glenn of salt lake city a neighbor of mr and mrs lim colton since they moved cheze brorn vernal touchingly told of his acquaintance with the family mr glenn read P a tribute written by mrs don B 73 colton for the slaughters in n law and ono aiom mrs 11 8 or the daughters of the utah pioneers pers alice caldell accompanied com panted by mrs ars eha ell a davis sang san absent hta elnora vernon stake bellef society president was the next speaker and told of the long falth ul 5 service ers ice of the deputed departed as a 06 worker and to fo many ears president of the uintah stake relief belief society A solo one meeting fleeting hour was waa sung by mrs may jorgensen with violin obligate by 0 norman olsen accompanied by mrs daviss davis president heber J grant of the tha of jesus christ of latter day S was ass the last speaker he paio paid a 9 tribute to the plo pioneers of ashley valle who like the departed mother had by their faith ful al work car carved I 1 ed for t this his ge generation ne M a heritage which should give to its 13 the to carry on the same as the earlier utah pioneering plo ering had given to them the benediction was pronounced by patriarch james it wallis walls of ensign stake salt lake city and a furach bishop bolshoi af vernal firer ward the pall bearers were five sons don B charles 11 warren A ed and hugh stugh W colton and G 0 M paulsen Pauls cn a son in law loula louis col tou toil v as unable to attend an n page ric FUM FUINI RAL KAL AT natik XA I 1 E FOR LIZ I 1 continued lion ft on p picc rc the floral offerings men iliana and piot fuse in display i fiam elery section of the nation i the fiona the completely the the belief solety escort held alie wreaths us its they again were lined the alk anu ant t as box boine ne through a boer boa er ot of ito flowers the she funeral proc procession esMon to the hie maeser cemetery one of the t ever conned in uintah etame joheph P hacking dedicated the gme among olivis present floal outside were K ere mrs mr don B coltom Col tot tox ol oi brooklyn Bio oklyn N Y ml a A colton son warren A JT jr and daughter both beth rUnne aplis 0 W paulson Pai ilson ant three chil children dien P 8 collett mis devere mrs charles colton and chil children dien of mr air and mis el n smith mr air and mrs 0 V ilarda and daughter mildred mr and mis capik mis heber J grant mi jui woodward and john glenn ill all of salt lake city |