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Show ONE HUNDRED YEARS. Mrs. Eliza R. Snow-Sniltli Passed tho Century Mark Among-Eriends. Among-Eriends. Yesterday was tho hundredth nnnlver-esarj- of the birth of liuza R. Snow-Smith, Snow-Smith, whoso writings arc familiar, to all La'ile:day Saints. The ann('ersa"-y ' was obsorved by th.o Relief society at tho Sixteenth Six-teenth ward meet Ins-houso In tne afternoon, after-noon, where a large audience gathered to lirten to the addresses and music. Mrs. Kll7.ubith Roundy presided at tho meeting, meet-ing, and read a biographical skcteh of Mrs. Smith. Kulogltstlc remarks were mado by Patriarch John Smith and Elder Andivw Jensen. Mrs. M. Young reud Mrs, Smith's poem on the funeral of Brlghiun Young. Miss Millie Willinins-sang Willinins-sang "Olt, My Father." and Mrs. Gillespie, Gilles-pie, and W. D. Phillips both gao solos, tho words of which were Avrlttcn by Mrs. Smith. |