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Show -- wr. WOMAN'S THEN AND NOW. rX'K.l;.'T. if U Vu aiii ihe world forever hkwv: luok :;cni ncxcr ht:ed fur i:ndt r!:.:.i, , j'ht m;.kes plam .., . ';y , ' " ' --;- --- is he wa.-- a. W it'll. wise woman of unquestioned nirrity, oi meekness .and -- iiurnili'ty, "of mildness of word and speech, of gentleness -- ' v " t character. i he spirit and jvwcr and influence of her hu was. to bring peace, and happiness, and tv'd will into the lives of others. She hVed ' ervt and aid, to cheer and love, always putting forth undaunted energy to bless and the poor, the sick and afflicted. The. memory oi, her beautiful life will eve: be a source of inspiration and encourage. ' ( thii'iiph the iin.ii , pmphctV s uk r.uld be, c " u ;.( I 1... di!rVd ;!.,.; !; ' n I . c.iojinjrirnlnH r.'U ucvi'hv, win n i'hv dvu;AzlI :;.i v TV!. I.,.. came Hi- - own riji-c- d ikn;. .:i:h prophecy Hi- - con::rjjr p;..::;: scorned God's wrd, o :). !;:!';;.: '.:n reaching for the truth ti.e ? ment to us. Kesohed, That we mourn her loss as a takhnii worker, a devoted mothet and wilt, .true Latter-day Saint.' Kesolwd, 'J'hat we extend our heartfelt e mpathy to her husliand and children, and pray God thai His comforting inauence may be with them in their hour of bereavement. Resolved, That we place a cops of this memento on our stake recordthat a copy be ent to the famih of the deceased, and IN MEMORIAL. ! :r.t'.v were unoenev ors on ii:.-- uuon Him, hung II in; ,:r., to them Hi, ttuchin- - u Hi- tl.'ty determined tl 5tt rin.i . !:.r :r t r .. :: :t -- ix:: t CT'i ;v. i Unir.. lor their !:e:.rt :v,i.-e- uord k;....w e cr; u he- atij :.-;it::- 1CT if T i m. ... !wr;:i!Vr ! j a:.: : : n;: n: : 1 T ;r i: : Mesikshij atto: vtil. !ull when He on'thtm i ir n;. : hhod be on ti jind our cl.i! enbled not at i'! hum:.:; c . Zion n our nud who for and the insiura-v- i ; .i. : tkr wa -- one be sent to the W oman's Exponent for publication. Lfa).noka T. Harrington, isu-r- . the Weber -- r.itent, tor me rev did not it '!'.:. it; iu f:)t r;.bjt ':anv. "e i t. iCt-jui- Ki chart is, the Kc ik ! Make ..' - fell. 'ovc Hi calling and Hi, I J v, be. . I Je-- u :. -- l m:i j,.;,, .... m t - .v; . ;t :..I.V. tha: time a: t'J Laura a Emily M. Brixton", pan. ariu crt and noble u 'a:: :he !h o;ic1. that somc- He met His friend. i.s it h;d saia, habftT: removt'd to " r.ed to the dre-ithat awful. cu;: ri'hter u i. :;;a: ner name was a 5vn- from :hc dead ;::ni;.han He was rif-t-most worthy, and rxjred?- He was seen alive arain, :ivi:j for a!' that it witnesses of Him they e'er might be. hv: :::!rou!:ted services in KiKHvini: from Mount Olives in the sight of men. the of the betterment t humanity, :tnded where His followers co'uid not see. tc which were ''iev.-.tethe best vears of . :me rolls on. a change is mong her hie. we rcalire that there has c"one to men, teachings of the risen Nazarene tier 'rewarvi ':ie u roe care! was ever on -- d o'er the earth, the all known world ward and upward, and whoe name will 'twas then. forever be linked with the history of the :eers multiplied who ne'er had seer.. "Relief S'tciety. His apostles journeyed two and two, Kesolved. theref're. that in her death the Gospel tidings .carrying far'and wide ' testimony that these things "are trke. Kehef S'C)et h?. st h iieroine and we of for mankind our Lord, the Chr;::, had tmcommttmt ".ave Jost a Tneno OVU. Resolved, that the wisdom, charity, and - then the dove. '"of Truth outspread her all the virtue- - that 'abounded in her teautiv wings, ful life be held in grateful remembrance and Hi? nati-ita record bore that Me seek to -- emulate the same .kward testimony- - ever brings Resolved, that we extend to the bereaved r.iembrance of the truths that went before, mtle Faith brought love to ev'ry heart. familv, and f specially to the'oevoted daugh- : bond of love that links Christ's followers it: a;nd sons, our heartfelt svmpathv. Mav still the comforting influence of the Holy Spirit .; ::s redemption, each receives a part d waits for Him, His temper their grief and may the priceless. promise to fulfill. heritage bequeathed them be to them, in f all was born, 'jejoice that Christ nearly their hour of trial, the star of hope that at o'er Judea's plains thai start stood still will shine brighter and brighter a- - they angels sweetly sang that Christmas tread the path of dife. morn, .' Resolved, that a conYof these resolutions Kmg of peace to all men of good will. Christmas cheer o'erflow .from heart to be senf to the family, that a copy.be sent heart, the Wom n's Exponent for publication " jovous thoughts Christ's mem'rv ever to and that thev aoiear m the records' of our brings. tt us in this .anthem sing a part, association. 'I hail the Christ, our Lord, the King of Sakae M. Taylor. Kings." President of Relief Society Lvdia D. Alder. of the Ogden Stake. it- towtr. the - Cutler, . a :,a- - 1 . . irreat .. PkUliENCE Stake F'residency. IikOWK-,- " Stake Secretarv. r - ca-U- I MRS. FRAZER'S BOOK.. j -- ' wr.-ugh- t y ; j -- . -- Foulger. ISAl'.r.l , FAREWELL. ' with its light and shade, its storm calm, battles, all for her is o'er, tin wai veary g there has come the balm,, and. well-foug- Committee. i. Secretan-- . - ' ht ' . A TRIBUTE AND RESOLUTIONS. sickness, sorrow, sighing, are no more. v shadowy river has been saf ely crossed, Expressions of love and: respect of the r feet have- touched the wondrous, golden-Granite Stake Kelief .Soaety to the memory -shore -Z';XJ hands have clasped again her loved and ;of Sister Annie H: Hemenway: 'V Tn Hi?- infinite wisdom and lore, it .has., ' O .lost, :"'''' r d with them she is safe within the door. . in heaven to., call, from pleased d Th . ... - our-Fathe- our midst our beloved sister and Annie M. HerrienMay. : co-labor- er, and-tende- - .gold-clothe- sun-worshippi- d, ng .' -- . . -- - . nobly, bravely, well, her work was done, r lengthened days but added yet the more Mrs. sister uf i". Marion Craw-- , ford: has recently published a new book entitled "K cminiscenc.es of a Diplomatist r Wife' ;n which there are many references and memories of her talented brother. One of Mrs. Eraser's interesting memories of many printed in "The Bookman," i a day .pent at Pompeii with her brother when he was full of his bcx)k"Zoroaster." It was a lay all bine and whiirrof the thousand clear shades, that the verticle mid -- day m; 0.7 the south draws from marble and sk and sea. and the- were reconstructing the J'ompeii of two thousand' years ago witii tlie hne Roman ladies and their lords and .cavaliers and troops of clever slaves, the dancers and singers, the busy shop keepers and the smart garrison and the brown fisher folk, when Marion bejran to read the "Chant. cd' the Priests" which he had just written for the opening chapter of "Zoroaster." He was alwavs a 'wonderful reader, with' his full voice, his restrained and sonorous balancing of phrase. But that day some strong compelling chord had been touched "and Mrs. Fraser recaHs that after theVhrst few words his hearers were in Italy no longer,' but in the" heart of the older world; the gornear-East.- " geous, The memories of Crawford recall to mind his visit to Salt Lake City and how he Mas entertained at the Bee Hive House, ihenthe residence of Spencer. Clawson, by the Utah Woman's1 Press Qub. He gave a moscfe-- , iightful lecture in the city which, like raany other of our splendid opportunities, was only slightly appreciated and now that this great novelist is no more we realize our neglect Butin- the perusal of Mrs,yFrasers. book there7 arr many glimpses of his greatness which those ."who met him will read with First Counselor, Becrapt. Xf.i i.te . . ' : j pleasure. A. W. C. . . |