Show lol Mother of Mrs Doty Passes To Beyond 01 Last week Mr and Mrs Doty were called to Scipio to attend the funeral funer funer- al nl of Mrs Sarah A. A 1 Miller Iller mother of Mrs Doty Mrs Miller died Thursday November Novem her ber 23 She leaves eight children seven grand children and two brothers broth broth- ers to mourn her departure The deceased was a pioneer o of and was honored and esteemed by the entire populace of ot the town and by scores of people living in adjoining adjoining ad ad- joining settlements She was a true Latter day Saint and received much joy and satisfaction from living in accordance with the of the The following lines composed by Mrs frs Nona II H. Brown a close friend of the deceased shows the true and unselfish character of Mrs Miller TRUE FRIEND AND NEIGHBOR The dear tired hands are now quiet And toil worn and wrinkled are they By the years of unselfish service With no thought of reward or pa pay She t to all was a good true neighbor Many 1 knew her a friend in need Her lice children respected and loved her Oh she was a mother indeed I No one ever ver left her door hungry She the Master Muter served served faithfully faithfully Who said What ye give Rive the least of these thele Ye have given unto me I When death took her loved husband from Irom her herAnd herAnd herAnd And rugged and rough was wal her way She SIe left with a houseful of children Tolled Toiled from morn till the close of day Though ThouC her heart ached with wilh grief and sorrow lorrow With courage she lif lif ed rd her head She shouldered this new added burden With a smile though he heart was wall lead lend She loved always to scatter All were cheered by her smiling face fac And a few of the women who kocher knew koc her herBut herBut But Cut are proud of her gift of lace Her lIer skilled fingers were never idle When her numerous tasks task were done don She knit real lace as her gilts giLt o olove of love She remembered oh everyone Now sweet flowers are piled about her Like those she spread as sunbeams sunbeam stroll And the perfume seems of these thes flowers flower Like the rare fragrance of her sou soul Iol GIFTS THAT LAST at CORDON GORDON JEWELRY Adv M 01 Brigham Young is accredited wit with saying years ago that thai the tale en enof end of Utah would sometime become th the head meaning we presume that tha Southern Utah would eventual eventually lead in population and industry I If our resources can be opened up theris there ther there is but little doubt but that the pre diction will come true lot M According to some pioneers now I long since dead Utah was to have a anet anet net work of railroads railroad over the entire state What's the use ulle of ot railroads railroad I Inow now that we are using flying machines machines ma ma- chines chIne for transportation of passengers gers and freight t I e I Hop Hop- According to the American p people I land travel Is entirely too slow so i ithe is the transmitting of ot message by tel tel tel- We must now use airplanes airplane and the radio And we we believe that tha these latter methods will be too sloin slow in the course of a couple of years hl i- i Dont Don't forget that the quarterly conference of the Parowan Stake o oZion of Zion will convene to morrow at 1 10 o'clock In this city One or more o othe of the Apostles will be in attendance loi o I Win Wm Lee traffic agent of the U U. Ui P. P was a business visitor in Cedar Thursday The gentleman went to St. St George during the afternoon r returning returning re re- turning in time to take the evening train for northern Utah lo 10 loIt o It would be a thing to have all the streets in the city graded and surfaced as DS in second south street and have it done by the time rush of work comes next spring 01 0 Mr 1 and Mrs IS John S. S Woodbury Woodbur spent a portion of or last week and the forepart cf of this in Salt Lake City combining pleasure with business while there r |