Show CALLED HOME Bishop C. C C C. N. N BOnUS DoriUS Do rim his home in this city at DIED evening March 4 1894 Sunday Bishop C. C C. C N. N Dorius aged 63 and n II months years Nicolai Donut Bishop Carl Christian was born in Copenhagen April 5 S. S 1830 u the the e and v was bap ne tie used by his brother V John F F. FF F. F Dorius DonUt labored January 2 a 1852 1832 and after having where he then ihen as teacher in ordained the branch an elder December December Decem Decem- lived he be was E. E Forsgren and ber 18 1852 by and John sent on a mission m toS to P. P O. O Hanson S 0 1 in but went vent nr nm L iu LV JM u Jun-u- same of the February 1853 In May with in company 1 he left eft for lor Norway year and Canute M. M Hougan Elders E. E G. G president of the latter now Peterson arrived had bad lately Sanpete Stake who sail in a very set three 1 from Irons Utah All conj cunet j vessel under captain small reached the rockbound rockbound rockbound rock rock- Larsen and finally of field o coast of their appointed bound at that time elders several labor As for preaching the gospel I were ol 01 repentance in prison and baptism for remission of of sins the newly arrived 0 Cautiously brethren it wisdom 10 to u v vt ow j deemed decision of the to work pending the confined their courts and they therefore with the saints and labors principally in the tall fall it investigating friends but resume more to again decided was C. C Dorius DoniUs was and Elder active work proceed to the he city of appointed to with a while C. C Peterson Drammen appointed to native voun young man were the theS work in ChristIani commence S u CIA I no time of or Norway At this capital capita rived as a al C. C C. C A A. Christensen immediately immediately missionary in ia Norway and was assist Elder Pete Peterson on to appointed About the of or in Dorms Dorius C. C C. C A. A Elder October nativeS native Christensen and another Elder a Larson started in company on onS S by name they foot fool for their fields of or labor As S road about the same had to trave travel over L and as their resources were 6 miles p r i very J y had to put put up with wuL much hards ion o n account of bad muddy roads Attl Att hout f ve f e d days ys travel ravel the they reached CI Chr an and from Irom there Brothers Grothers D Do i e and Larson proceeded to Drammen He Ie soon found found his money running short ShO- i and therefore accepted work with wilh a aj er and carpenter Eni Erick k Johnson widow still lives in Ephraim and soon that family amily and others were fu u I believers in the gospel but no water could auld be found for bap baptism baptism s all was ice In January 1854 f Elder C. C C. C A. A Chri Christensen joined him hm again havin having been s sst t to to assist him and by their energetic e ic labors they soon attracted the attention o of the priests and they called on on the police for help and in consequence both these brethren and held in a out weeks till they were let out on bail their new vc ne c being securities A fine me of ten dollars was their penalty for preaching repentance repentance repent repent- ance amice and baptism for or remission of sins ins but money not being bein on hand haud the brethren atoned for or their transgressions o of laws by eating dry black bread and drinking drinkin cold water in their funnier former prison cell Elder Dorius Donius after afterwards afterwards afterwards wards was subject su to similar experiences in the cities of 01 Stavanger and 1 and in all all about dollars fine line with days imprisonment on such fare are After Ater n nearly arlY four years of 01 continuous con con- missionary ry labors in Norway he was released and emigrated in company with wWi his two principal co laborers co-laborers and intimate friends and brothers his brother buther I John F. F F. F Darius Dorms and amid C. C C. C A A. A Christensen aud on ou their leir arrival in Liverpool tl they ey were advised to marry and thus commence the voyage on th sea of at atthe atthe atthe the same time pat hat they should cross the great Atlantic All the three friends were thereto therefore e married on board the ship Westmoreland land by Elder John Kay on the eve of 01 April 1857 his bride being his now mourning widow Ellen G Rolfsen Dorius Their further urther wedding trip to Utah wis was ws with a handcart from the city o of Iowa owa and lasted about thirteen weeks over a stretch of country o of about roo 1300 In 1858 he moved to Ephraim wh where re he has las resided ever since In th the spring of 01 1860 he lie and his brother John F. F F. F Dorius Donius were again called to take lake a mis mission ion to norway lorway and at once got ready and anti went leaving their families in rather straightened C circumstances Elder C. C Dorius was subsequently appointed president o of conference which comprises all of Norway and l his is brother John labored at the same time ime as traveling Elder both performing much good work during their missionary term teem which lasted m more re than three years In Iii Inthe the fall of 1863 they ai again in joined their families and friends in Zion Zion where they have since in every way made themselves themselves them them- selves useful in the ward as teachers and aid aidi to the bishop In 1877 when whelm l President Brigham Youn Young organized re-organized the Stakes of Zion J El Ellen lei Jer C. C Dorius was set 11 apart p and i l oL of as wen 04 v. v warders of action church authority He lie suffered conscience sake in the for imprisonment Penitentiary in 1887 and aud from frem that Utah said that he has time it can re really lly be who struggling with the destroyer been transfer low but only to finally laid him stage of 01 action him to a still better sufferings and sorrow no more I where interfere He leaves a Q large Urge family amily can of a most kind I I who ho mourn the departure H L husband out CUt nc tIU ncI father lather and and loving five other ther side by 1 I will be met on the will rejoice who members of or his family warders wanders His own and welcome him hundreds him and with mi miss will greatly will of or Zion they 1 of 01 friends m all aU parts noble man manour that of or cherish the memory bel beloved ved BIchop C. C C. C N. N Dorius Donius our C CAC 1 0 J J. J L. L LUND HIND J Jens ens Larson diec at athis his home March in Ephraim Utah on Friday at th age of 73 i ad d 1895 years 10 50 months and 24 days native of Denmark He was a Aalborg on being born in which 1820 from the of April he immigrated to Ame America ca caL country L U 1 1 10 to me u 1859 as a convert conven directly to Utah and faith and came He had settled in Mt Pleasant He lived here nearly V t two years when with on July 24 1861 he together returned to tJ Omaha He e his family PL lived and prospered in this locality and in the for a a. number of years spring of 1890 again came to Utah and in Ephraim excellent health duning during dur dun He enjoyed I for the most ing his earthly career one ne occasion and only upon part confined to his bed has he be been Until a a. few hours before his death be about and converSe con he was able to those around h him m. m He verSe erse with did his chores and ate his supper as usual but feel a little unwell About nine o'clock in it- the evening he complained of having a pain in find being unable to his stomach and shortly after was rest retired bu but vomit- vomit attacked by a severe case of o. o 7 i S r SI I ling ing which li continued until morning His wife wile was the only person present pre sent and was unable to leave him to call for help until six o'clock next S morning From this time on his health rapidly failed and at nine o'clock passed peacefully away L His death w was s undoubtedly caused by the rupture of a blood vessel in Jn his stomach He leaves a wife four lour children and a host of friends to mourn his untimely loss TENA TEsA This community was greatly shocked on Tuesday morning to toS learn of the dea death h of Miss I lena Tena ena S Berg BEg Provo at the home of oLM her sister Mrs Irs I Jorgensen of this city The young lady was apparently apparently in the best of health and spirits until a few moments before her death when she complained of hav hay having having ing inga a chill She grew rapidly y worse and although everything possible was done for lor her she died Almost immedi immediately tely The cause of her death was heart failure Her father was summoned from Provo by telegram telegram telegram tele tele- gram and arrived on the Rio Grande Western last Tuesday evening Funeral services were held at the residence of Enoch Jorgensen and the remains were taken to her home at Provo for interment The young lady had many warm friends in this city who will mourn her untimely death |