Show OBITUARY l UILUUII nun ii i mi IIIIH I Mrs Sarah Carter Buried Funeral services were held at the Benjamin meeting house last Thursday afternoon over the remains of Mrs Sarah A Carter who died nt her homo at that place on Tuesday previous of pneumonia from which she had suiter ed only a few days Joseph Hand presided over the services ser-vices The choir sung We Need Thee Every hour Invocation wns offered by A J U Stewart The choir sang Through Dccpning Trials Throng Your Way The speakers were Enoch Ludlow and Joseph Hand both of whom spoke of Mrs Carter as n woman who had fought a good fight had been true to the gospel and set n shining example worthy of emulation A duet Wits beautifully rendered by Charles Hagkins and Miss Hazel Lud low Some How Some Where Benediction was pronounce by Walter Wal-ter Ludlow The house was beautifully decorated in white wifh many pretty flowers Sarah A Carter was born in Nashville Nash-ville Iowa Dec 22nd 1812 She I crossed the plains with her parents tln 1851 and endured the hardships of pioneer I pio-neer life In 1852 She accompanied her parents to Provo where they made I i their home I She married Wm T Carter in 1857 and lived at several places during the early settlements They ii I edat Mona I Goshen and Snntaquinand finally may cd to Benjamin in 1871 where she died November 15th lylO j She was the mother of nine children six of whom survive her She had a kind and loving disposition and though not widely known n tctttt il er quiet life her loss is deeply mourned by her relatives nnd all who knew her Though young when she embraced the gospel she was a faithful LatterDay Saint all her life |