Show r il BISHOP HUNTER I J fS + 1 I 1f a t jo 1 z r ti a There will be deep mourning f I i i throughout Utah today wherever < J t the news of the death of Bishop I Edward Hunter reaches and the I 41 4 sorrow will come from the heart 1 1 I i Not that anybody would bring the Ii old man back to life and ask him to q prolong his ninety years sojourn in t I tJ f this world where perfect happiness i It is unknown and the mortal is never J j I I 3 free from the ills and pains of the I it i i I t earthly condition He has served i j out his time and performed his I I t i f p task and if ever man were entitled r q to the rest that comes with the r I Jf parting of the immortal from the oj j I It rt mortal Edward Hunter is worthy rtt t the glorious peace and repose BUG f fi I z there will be the hallowed sorrow J t at separating from one of the truly t I i I I 1 good Perhaps there is no man in J f I k I I I L 1 Utah or in the Mormon church for I that matter who is better known J t by the people than was Bishop I Hunter it is certain there is none t tl who holds a warmer place in the i f I affections of the masses who everywhere i 1 1 every-where loved him for his inherent I l oj j goodness of heart his nobleness y TI and integrity of character and his I j tt 5 generosity and kindness of nature r 1 h Thousands will carry to their graves I r it fond recollections of the benevo if I r j lence and thoughtful tenderness of r r il J the aged dead whose record of i 3 I nearly a century is unstained and I j without a blot or blemish J r d Those who knew him on earths 1 ° earth-s + will rest content in the confident i i con-fident belief that wherever the l i good go after death Edward Hunter v Hun-ter hue gone The best of us cannot 1 can-not hope for more not many will 1 I t gain so much |