| Show SWEET SPIRIT CALLED HOME in the passing ol of little erma stohl an angelic spirit returned to the god that gave it and the world was robbed of a sunbeam that gladdened everything and everybody that it came in contact with erma was iha oldest eldest child of zar mr and mrs joseph N and was seven years and a half old she became afflicted with mr measles arsics early in life and as a result was aas left weak physically the disease seemed to settle in her spine and she was unable to sustain the weight of her lit tio body ou on her feet hut but had to be carried a bout about although her body was slow in developing her mind expanded almost beyond her years anil and her disposition became angelic she realized her condition and did everything in her power dower to mat biake as little trouble for her parents and everybody else she always had a smite and when asked how aba felt she always 1 answered just fine some five weeks ligo ago whooping cough made its appearance fi a the th home of mr and mrs stohl and erma was one of the erst to become afflicted she battled against the disease heroically and her loved ones be gau gan to feel the danger point had bad passed and she would begin to mend dur ing the night of th thursday last she awoke with a severe coughing eyell and told her papa that it hurt her la in the chest when she coughed but after it had passed she went to sleep again and slept until early morning ches she awoke and began coughing again telling her papa papi between ae gasps gas ps that aba t 7 il her little chest hurt abile mr air ani and mrs etolil were endea endeavoring oring to relieve the strain of the cough HUI erma laid her ber head on her pipes papas arvi aria and passed peacefully away avay I 1 she was one of the brig brightest bri hest children in kindergarten this summer an and as she came along in her little buggy the other children would fill all run to greet her for erma was the hon ored one of the class clasa sad and the other children never became too interested in their own work or play to forget her they looked alter after her ber comfort first then thought about themselves I 1 it was the same in her si sanday aday school and primary class and she was vas always a sunbeam in the midst ol of the children because of the attention they hadbo give her she wormed herself into ahe the affection of her parents and loved on ones 16 to such an extent that it never was a burden to comfort her or sacrifice ltv W her pleasure but her bor little tired boy boo needed rest and the lord has baa takes I 1 I 1 tier her home where pain and suffering to ie unknown very impressive funeral were held saturday afternoon la in the third thira ward chapel dishop 1 I P burt in charge the speakers were elders elden J W hoopes IIo S norman lee victor E 31 madsen adsen adolph madsen miss alls euzabeth elizabeth teacher of the kindergarten er miss mary woodland bishop iverson of salt lake and bishop burt the musical numbers rendered by the choir were the selections shine on ill bo be A sunbeam my fitcher father knows and aad though de deahn dpn ning trials the prayers offered by elders nels madsen and uon how ry C jensen respectively tho the spirit of the services was heavenly and the little white casket was covered and banked about with a wealth of lowers in various designs amorae them bong contributions from the children show ing ine the affection hley they had for their little comrade A largo larg cortege accompanied compa nied the remains to the cemetery where they were laid away tho the grave being dedicated by patriarch 0 N stohl |