Show DEATH OF ELDER ALBERT K THURBER whose death this thin morning is noted in another part of this issue was a sterling man he was an old settler of utah and hw faa career has baa been closely identified with the interests of the Terri territory toky tor for a lengthy period we are not certain as to his bia age but bat presume he be must havi have been about sixty years old old he was many years ago previous to his bis removal to sevier county of which part he be was one of the early settlers bishop of spanish pork fork at the time of his bis demise he was i i Preside ngN of t he sevier stake in 1864 5 he was on a mission to rog eng and which he faithfully performed laboring the whole of the time wt of his absence if we recollect aright in the london conference which at that time comprised over a thousand members of the church it was then ihen that the writer formed his acquaintance and learned to respect him on account of his great simplicity of character devotion to his bis convictions and more than ordinary intelligence he was a member of the legislature i tor for many years having been Te returned turned i b by his bis constituents quite a number of of consecutive sessions he was wag esteemed as one of the moA mosi capable and earnest workers in that body when he h e was identified with it brother Thur bers devotion to the I 1 public service was pre 7 i ing himself 00 90 little time to devote to I 1 those immediately his bis own that be never gathered around him more 0 of lifes comforto conr forte than was absolutely necessary to enable him hiba to tb subsist he bad a ay sympathetic heart as evid evidence ened of which we have seen his large kindly eyes to moisten under the influence of a tale of distress he had been expecting his bis end for some time and viewed the termination of hn hit earthly course with that imperturbable compla complacency cancy that might he be expected f from r ora one with as clear a record as his bis |