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Show vi ,..-Hr;. Uurriet Page, wife of Lorenzo Lor-enzo D. Young. Dishonor tholSLh Ward of this city, who depart thii life on the 22nd iusU. wits born in Ilillshorongfa. New llamp-sbire.Se.t.7. llamp-sbire.Se.t.7. 1-A She was bm,tized into tho chur.-h of Jens Christ of Litter-day Sainti. in in Now Portage. Ohio, and gathered with tho Saints in Kirtland. from which jdaco she emigrated with her husband and family to Missouri, where she shared in the persecutions and with tho people peo-ple waa driven from the State and settled in Nauroo, Illinois, In the wioter nflSl.r,.;ebe was again forced from her homo beenaso of ber religion belief, be-lief, and driven into the wilderness. In 16-17 she was one ot'the tores women who accompanied accom-panied the brave Pioneers whom President Urighnm Young led lo these Talleyj. Here, on the soil of Mexico, she gnro birth lo the first whitemalo obild born in whai now con-ilinites con-ilinites iho'Ierritery of Utah. A wife, mother and friend, hor life has i l,en characterized by love, kindtieis and ; ' affection. That she justly mieht claim "the ! blessings of the poor," vory many will tes-', tes-', tify. Stio hint been for many vear? mure or lei.-, nnisotcd with disease ol tbe the lungs which terminated her mortitl life, and whi -li 1 was greatly nutiuented liy harhUij.i uml ix 1 poiure? in beinR driven from place to jihi.ici, j but she manifested greit imtienee, an1 hr j iuvnriable courage und fortitude sesranl ' equal to overy eiuorcency, ami her f.iith in I tho treat work of ilia Lua days never fn'.-! fn'.-! tered. It mny truly bo said i-f her ehu lived :iad ' dicdoHnint: imdyet. sho in not dead a I o hii" gone, leaving a hu.bind and sis ohil-drcn ohil-drcn with u large circle of fiienda, to mourn ! ber absence, i And her glud spirit, i'ree fro a cumbcroti' i dy-Tii dy-Tii pure iibudos, in triuui.b wing it j w.iv I'll where injustice' mice :i never heurdi j N or I'irseouuon Hit) iu crimson iword. I'e.icc tu the cmket sa-rod ba ila rrst, ' Uiitil tlio ri'urreclimi (.1 the Meat; 1 hea crown'd wilh bc.uiy iu iunuortal I bl.Kim I 'Twill rise in gluii. his vicl'ry o'er the tomb, 1 -;coii. ( Osi.- Piod a'. Taylor's hotel in this city. . oiiSulurday evening, Dec 21rd, ot Pnuu- inonia, Mr-Siimnel N. Ong, of Mouat lMeus-j lMeus-j itnt, Ohio. In bis :'.lth yer. ! The deconsed was a yountr man of moral i culture, and noblo Houtiments, and mis held m high cfltcmation lor his ujinghL and hon-, hon-, orablo chanic'.er. by his brother minors end : all who knuw him. Ilia rolntivoj in Ohio j aro of tlio moft rcsiicctablc chiraclor and , would havo been at li-s side, had not tto j enow b'ockitde on tho L. P. K- R. prevented. 1 Hi' Wim attended during his sickness by Dr. Jlatiiilton, counselled Dy Drs- Fowler and Terry: lit o-.n vouc.it tho P.cv. Dr. ! Junucioii held w'uh him most excellent reli-i"iou reli-i"iou conversation ana eon-eel, and miide for vent prayer- His remains havo been eui-, eui-, baliucd, pluced in a metallic oollin and do-I do-I pofitoitin tho cjmotory to wait trio arriral i pi his t'atlic-. w lion thev will ba removed to his family homo for intermeat- Messrs-Field aud Pottor and other friends of the deceased, wish to commend Messrs-Taylor Messrs-Taylor A Culler for tho kind a'tention and nrniTincmetits made at their botol lor the cnmioi t til' ihcir friend during his sickness, audio in-uro 1 1 1 m rolalivoa luat no menus woru unlrio 1 that could tend to his re3lora-Ijon re3lora-Ijon or niiUtfiUa his sulVoriug. "Koipileitat in mico."1 -Coy. |