Show DEATH OF MRS MARY Ae A Pe P HYDE pIoneer the PresIdent of the Sanpete Stoke Relief Relict Soci cries Passes Away in This City tier Her SplendId Career l H I Ht H H IH 1 T II r s V I T r i l h t j jor 4 or 1 l I 1 r I II t of oft t j 41 11 t c cI t 1 I 1 rr rrt I I tor J 1 I r I Ir 1 r j jI i I I I i i r I t 1 f ft t I I C I t f i f i JH H I 1 14 H H lH 1 f MRS MARY ANN PRICE HYDE Mt After r a long Ions Illness and much I g Mrs Irs Mar Blatt Ann Price Hyde JIde died In Int t l guy il this morning While It does rt r c I nb II II sa a to hr her friends It II 1 d n v be a of great too t them though th they will not be bet beI that her afflictions In t I try frY III t r know r lire are over and that her cour lut found reet wu tte ua spirit hall hae at II des P eased was wal born In June 1810 Ice Ld L a i 1 England and ILl vu educated at Broad Ok Oak academy fr Er nos the laughter daughter ot of William and ran lary Ann Alln PrIce and highly t I l people In that neighborhood n 1 I she hp bf became a r of the ther r n lurch and In the following I to AmerIca and where she tanned formed an n aCt ac acwith nf else III with Orion Oraon iY Hyde I de to i I h I wag ill married by the Prophet loo 11 in III 1 Mrs Irs Hyde came to Ii I and woe wa for tor many years fr rn Is and nd Ln g at tr y In hll hie active lit life and work ork l h endured heroically all of at the ther r IH Incident of at a pioneer t r h tl dy ehe removed with t ran l to SAnpete over which k hk t hal hail been en c called t to preside la h pr or I fn of f the ft 1 r 11 ar after aUer hu 11 r liaR a as made president or of the Stake I If g rr f i HI n position she he held up upI cn I of her death It t h has been J I l I visit every eo branch In I 1 ilk twice a year eAr and to otter offer I word worde I ot of encouragement and advice reo re regarding garding the work In hand Ver Very larre I ly through her efforts the Relief So ot of Sanpete have been able to store of ot of wheat for tor any emergency that might arl arise Groin gathering had ever eer been en sr an Important theme with her and years before betor modern machinery had been introduced In Utah Ulab she be Uk like Ruth ot of old went Into the IUds filde to gath gather er the golden grain left Itt by the reapers 8 beIng accompanied by the volunteer boys and girls ot of her own town and sometimes alone tot Not In early days thle toll toilsome task tak was wa followed with danger on account of hostile Indians coming down from the and Ind making attacks attack upon the settlers and nd raids upon their cattle and andhor hor horses J Although the deceased had no tiring living children of her own Ih she wu was much beloved by the other children of her husbands family to to all ot of whom ah she ha haeft has ever eft been I a mother In VI very deed ISh She wu was also allo widely loved and respected by everyone every one who knew her and It Il may be truthfully old Aid ot of her that the was waa without an enemy on earth tarth She Bhe was also allO a woman of rare IntellIgence and line nn feeling and her death la Is sure lure to tall fall heavily upon those thON with whom she h hae been bean associated far tor many years and for tor whom she hae ha done so eo much Funeral services over ht her remains will b paid I In n Ufa thI ward 1 louse tomorrow beginning at 4 m 10 On the day her bOdy will he be taken to Spring City Sanpete county where funeral tunal will be beheld beheld held at t 1 Bier lieI remains will be laid to rest reet In the Spring City cemetery at the side of oC her husband nd |