Show at pino pine valley june 15 1872 WILLIAM wllliam COUTCHER departed this life ife after two weeks and one daya sickness with inflammation of the bowels and lungs aged 37 87 years 1 month and 1 cay cas f he meil weil died in the full ralth raith of the gospel and left ilife a wife and lund three children com cox cost at beaver city july of pneumonia JOHN DEAN aged 61 years and 4 months mouths deceased was baptized into the church of jesua jesus je sua iua christ of latter day saints at burnley lancashire england in 1813 and immigrated to utah in the year 1668 1868 anil mii star please copy 11 ai of milk fever june 6 1873 1879 9 at goshen utah county ELIZABETH wife of 0 george B dab Dai dweard ased was vils a member of the church of jesus christ ef cf latter day saints for 18 19 years and a resident of this territory 10 16 years and was 22 29 years of age at her death she sine leaves a hus band and six small children she died in iri full faith and fellowship and in the hope of aglor a glorious lous loub resurrection cou COM new jersey papers please copy at sheepshead leicestershire Leicester shire england of fever may 26 hager hand aged 18 years yeara june 6 5 james hand aged 49 years vears a d june 13 orson hand aged 16 years yearb the deceased who were rathe fathe fatherson roson and daughter were faithful members inthe lathe lu the church millennial star inthe in the and 2nd ward of this city july esth of cancer AGNES WRIGHT born bom may isep 1814 at Pollocks Pollock baws shaws Renfrew shire scotland deceased was baptized may 1841 1811 at thorlew bank scotland and emigrated to utah in 1863 she died firm in the faith of the gospel star please copy at johnson kane eane janoco Ka neco noCo co of teething fever after an illness of three weeks S infant son of william D and jane C johnson sen aged I 1 yearl month and lt 14 days at toselo city june juno 25 5 of intermittent fever PETER 51 MAUGHAN AUGHAN son of thomas atkin jr and aud mary ann atkin aged 1 7 weeks and 3 days of old age at 7 yesterday fourth of july I 1 at his residence in this city shadrach ito UNDY aged 83 years 6 months mouths and 4 days the life of the deceased since joining the church of jesus christ of latter day saints has been an eventful one he resided in the state of new york when the church was organized lHea heaning hearing of the work and learning that th the 0 prophet p het bet joseph smith had moved to kirtland ohio be visited that place made the acquaintance of the prophet became convinced that the doctrines were of god and was baptized by him he lle then returned to his hla home aud and emigrated with his family to kirt KArt kirtland land from otilo he move i with the saints to caldwell county missouri shared in the lugs and dr ivings to which the people of the church were subjected and when they were expelled from the state he was appointed one ot a committee brotter brother heber deberc 0 kimbail kimball being also one whose duty it was to look after alter the poor and seo see that all ati were moved out with wah the bulk of the people he remained at alquincy Quincy illinois IllinO isa ISS until nauvoo was selected as the new now point point it at w bich illch the saints hould should gather when he removed thither at nauvoo he be was one of the prophet josephs guards guard s was with wit it lii lil him ta whenever r d a nger uger I 1 brea len ten ed and was trusted and honored by him with marks of great con coo confidence was wa 8 never weakened by any act of the deceased for some years he acted at nauvoo as captain of tho the city po police lice in the exodus from that place he llo was with the leading companies and atter alter atterway afterwards war ds when the pioneers lett jett winter quarters under the leadership of the prophet brigham early in lri ifan 1817 to find a home lor lon the people at some point in the great wilderness em bosomed in the rocky mountains he was an active member of the company and was the first man to break the sod of great salt lake valley with that great emblem of civilization the plow when the pioneers returned he accompanied them until they met the companies which were traveling on the trail trall of the pioneers guided by the stakes which the latter had carefully marked and driven every ten miles ot of the road between the missouri river kiver and the place where this city now stands in one of these companies he found his family and journeyed with them to this valley in 1849 he took a mission with president J 31 grant to the states to assist in gathering up the poor saints and returned here the next year when the city was divided into wards ho he was appointed bishop of the I 1 ward which position he filled until railing falling health required relief from its duties for some years his health has been feebie feeble but though weak in body he was always strong and cheerful in spirit chenever he never appeared in better health than about ten days ago and thinking himself stronger than he was I 1 exerted himself in his garden caught cold and was prostrated his passage irom the world was like the falling asleep or of a child he has loncto rone gone to meet the reward for which ho be he be so d 9 renti gentl yand steadfastly labored and stands in needom no ino irom from the living |