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Show -- WOMAN'S EXPONENT.; 80. - kctionlrom' those with whom we know it,i her gaih: Associa-- l .May her virtues, be emulated by those of the tion she has left behind. We sympathize with the "our Eternal Father to fam.ily. and. we prhy God comfort their hearts, and dry their tears," we miss she mingled, and she alwatf; fcfcr-in- g ke'gfkrdclight 411 nrisititif; there and in stcme'd to to the time when IYesjsient. Young was alive, as a poriod when she had fully enjoyed the society into which she was rvrnti7i".n7ifllv thrown. She was one of those delicate, , j , ' sensitive creatures that required the bright sunshine coTn life,' and the care find attention of loving friends and invalid frorrf childhood, watched over with the panions-an evef e most r of parents, and sisters, yet and cheerful, though suffering severe bodily pain, Rest, in sweet and peaceful slumber, Till the trump of God shall sound, Till the earth, with joyous echoes,; ' Waking jalicnt and always thoughtful of the feelings and rights of others. She was a beautiful character to study, always getitie, passivc and pleasing, when" suffering agonizing pain. Miss Cornelia loved to do good to others, and though all her ' life she carried a burden of sorrow and pain, she was'rnore Then- - .. - ; . . " . " - puhlica'-ion.- - -- ''" i n H is infi nitc wisdom , M. V. "Young, President. ' OBITUARIES. 7- "DiF.n, in Ma'ad.City, September 5th, .iS5s, Rachel Ann Thomas beloved wife .of Benjamin L. Thomas, and daughter of Richard and Mary E. Jones of South Wales, ' lvnglandr ;lerensed Avns born in Brigham City, May 30th,, 1855, and was thirty years, three months and five days old. She leaves a devoted husband and two sons, one seven years, and the other four hours old., with her. parents and a large circle of frit nds and rthtives to mourn her dots. uitas3uiaii.g7 she w.i Quiet by all Who were h with She her. id been acquainted through 'the Temple of had for done and work the the Lord, dead, and now free fiom sorrow and pain, has gone to meet w ith t' ose that will welcome her for the good work she has .done for ' them. She was a faithful member of the Y.-- L. M . always u: hand when wanted, either in work or means. Was alio First Counselor to the Primary .Wci-itionand although a-- ,d d -- A. 6c CO.,-- ne'and : LASE CIT7. Box 306," SALT ESTABLISHED OCTOBER, 1868. . "-- - '. Anne-Sawyer- JLO SALT LAKE CITY, .Utah. IMPOUTEIW AND JOBBERS OK . 1 cd Landskron?, Swedcn;vas marrkd to Paul Stark 1859. Embraced "the. Gopel the same year. Emigrated to America i6o; arrived in Utah i35i, and finally settled in Urigham City," Box Elder Co.. iSGl S .c was. a loving, wife and mother, a faithful, zealous L'atter-daSaint. She obeyed and practiced the-laof the new'and everlasting covenant, and leaves a record of energy and unselfish devotidn to her religion and family that will ever be held sin Moving remembrance by all who knew" her. She was the motherVof twelve children of whom five have gone before her. She was a woman possessed with rare abilities of praciir cal usefulness and perseverance in well doing. She began her public career iii the year 1877,3s a teacher of the Relief. Society, which office, she held until the reorganization of said society the 13th of March, 1878 when was called antiset apart as PfesTdrht for tieTielief Society of the Third" Ward of Brigham City; also on the same day as Second Counselor to the Stake President, Harriet Snow. She was appointed President of the Silk Association, in which, by precept and example, she took an active part, 't he following year she was called to act as President of the Scandinavian Relief Society. Ail these positions she filled with hviior and integrity and in the whole of her Jong and useful career from the; time she embraced the Gospel till the day of her death-she w is ever found, in word and deed, a faithful and a wise counselor. She was truly one of the leading spirits in the hive of Descret, and will be greatly missed by her husband, .children, and ali with whom she was associated. - -- ' RESOLUTIONS N has seen fit to call from our midst our dear sister, Resolved, therefore. That we tender our deepest sympathies to...the family and friends of our departed sister; praying that the comfoiting influence of i.ur Heavenly Father may. rest upon them and fill their hcarts with peace, that they may bow in humble submission to His will, feel. ing that'IIedoeth all things well.- a we copy of these Resolutions Resolved, That present to the bereaved family, also, that a copy be sent to the ExroNT.NT for publication, and a c py be inserted in our paper, entitled Progress, and recorded on the minutes. S. A Hawkins, . Ll'CY Chambfkl.vin p Committee. .' lATID UM23. " y OK RKSpfeCT.'- ' 1 Agent for RUMS FY'S celebrated LIFTand FORCE PUMPS. Tumps Repaired 011 sbo't notice. Orders fn.ni the country promptly responded to. Groceries jry Goods, Notions, sister, Mary Stark, daughter of Andrew and Inger Mincer. She was born on the 8th of December, 1838, in the officers and members of the Eighth Ward V. I,. Af. I. A , do tender the,c Resolutions of Respect to the memory of Sister Sarah Helen StringfcUow Morris, who departed this life September iSth, 1885, aged twenty years, nine months and ten days, after a short illness of tlw fatal disease, Diphtheria the fourth and- only remaining chiM within a week, leaving the parents prostrate with grief. She was loved and respected by all her assoc; itcs,-anft faithful member of our Association. ' ' cur mournful duty to record the demise of our It is , Oakkv," : a small pamphlet -- . IA'CY ' TINNERS, CAS, WATER & STEAM FITTERS : '..'.--- eeAly-render- Father Madsen, CorSecretary. ZD."VII3 TAMES . Having, through the providences of God, been called to part with Sister Rachel Ann Tnomas, We, the officers and members of the Y. L. M. I. A., do sympathize with BroT Benjamin L. Thomas and family in '' " ." their loss, Resolved, That in all the sorrows and bereavements of life, in parting with our dear sister, that we strive to follow her noble example, and fill our mission here, that we may be worthy to meet her' when we are called to Dass away. of Respect the a send to 0:1 our record, and copy Exponent for quartette, Mrs. Agnes Olsen Tmas, Miss Louie Wells, . V. Spencer and 11. G. Whitney. The first hym:iJikcst." ' Prayer by Apostle II. J. Grant. Singing, Unveil thy tomb." Appropriate and c onsoling mn.rlv boso m tuth-fum ide were by Bishop.' Whitney, after which the touching, I exquisite hymn""7" 'Nearer, tiy.:(od, t qJT ceTT.'s W and Presiding"'' Bibh' p. Win, B. Preston, offered! the closing prayer.' '. , J Clioice and fragrant flowers were artistically upon her coffinthe tribute of loving friends'; She looked serenely beautiful as she lay at rest in her last s'cop.a sw eet smile overspreading her lovely, angelic fe,t'-:rc,V.. B. W. - ' "'."."" """' RLSOLUTIONS OF KKSPKCT. - : "Aunt Cornelia." : at the residence, 0 n conducted were services funeral The Sunday morning, Oct, 4th, at 10 a.m. Singing by the Whereas Out D. Voble, loving, faithful wife. - 11e avenly Emilia - Tliough thy labors here were shortened, And thou wert called from us away, Thou art laboring .with the faithful, .With those that trod the narrow way. And we shall again behojd thee, Blooming with immortal life Farewell sisterjpotlieridearest, re.-.t,- 1 RKSOI.UTMNS Oliver -- for her mother, dangerously iir. 'All her thoughts had been and totally forgetful of selfuntrl she sunk down exhausted, where the weary 'departed, to that 'beautiful land of is cease from suffering, and where "all joy and peace. May He who watches over all, and who knows the needs, of all heirts comfort th stricken mother, the loving sisters and the der ehildreH wh - mourn for -- their affectionate T with. joy to meet Him, "into-promise- strewn whoso path:;-ar.appreciative and grateful than many She was a devoted and faithful thiuglrtcr," an J, with life w.i'ched and tended, during rite last three weeks of her who v;t:i lying very 'night" and day," her afflicted P. DooTir, First Cpun., WiDERBORa. Second Coun.,' containing the titles of his musical compositions, also testimonials of his ability as a teacher of music and languages, and some ot his essays, and as to ry'i irEfTgi i sh. The s tory is- cnti tied ''Ce e all the articles are well written. ' millions all around. t'd( SUSANNAH Prof. A. Andre has issued Crowned as queen among the guests. Having on the wedding garment,. rest. Entering , -- arie be presented to th'e.family; and sent IlAKItlKT A. SNoW, Trest. of Stake ' tender-solicitud- "ro-es- '2rv;'l2i'ejeof - -- . her company among us, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, ELEGANT CUT AGRICULTURAL v; - CARPETS AND one, and that tlut spirit, that brings peace and consolation, may always be wnh them in the hour oFsorrow. Resolved, That these Resolutions be read in our stake conference, and in the ward where she presided, and also ALL WALL TAPERS, GRADES AND NEWEST DESIGNS. EST We carry a larger and more "complete Stock than any liouco in the wesf. -- ' H. S. ELDREDGE. Supt. Special to the Ladies. AT TEASDEUS and Will be Ipund the'latest stylos pxoductions in LACES, RUCHES, EMBRODERIES, FANS, GLOVES, PARASOLS, RIRBONS, COLLARS, TIKS, ' be-"bv- ed Resolved, Hut we, m behalf of Ahe different Associations. d,sire to pay this tribute of 'respect to our departed s.,trr,and tender our deep felt sympathy to the bereaved family, and pray that our HeaNenly Father, who doeth all things well, may comfort and bl,ss them with strength to walk in the footsteps of their departed dear . CLOTH AND CLOTHING, PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, That we, the sisters of Box Elder Stake do acknowledge the hand of God in the death of our sister, and feel that we have lost in her a wise counselor, an inergetio leader ami a true friend, whose comfort-in- g words and cheerful spirit have often brought consolation trial and sorrow to those who now mourn her loss. TOOLS AND IALPLE- - ments, ; CT;- Resolved, GLAS?H, EY X) Special-departmen- And an eleprant aRKortrnenf of t Shoes. OZDS- O-- O - for Ladies' Misses' and In-ant- 's : . 112, 114, 116, 118 'East Temple Street. F. A u e r b acxh- - & B ro . A Full and 'Jomplcto Stock of MILLINERY, Spring aiicl Summer Goods tT xm LADIES DRESS CALL AND EXAMINE. TRITONGS. : |