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Show MRS. SARAH WILSON. The'death of Mrs. Sarah Wilson, who was buried bur-ied from St. Mary's Cathedral this week leaves a void that cannot be easily filled. She came to Park City thirty years ago, raised a large family whose spiritual interests were the chief concern of her life. When offered a home in this city, she said to the writer, "I will live nowhere unless I can go to church every SundajC This is a good home, and a nice location, but it is too far from a Catholic church." These few words were an index to her character; gentle, quiet and charitable to all, yet "as immov- - ' I " ' - - able as the mountains when she made up her mind as to what she should and would do. By her gentle and Christian disposition, motherly instincts and strong determination she won the respect and admiration ad-miration of all who knew her. Alwjys independent vet ever ready to help the needy, she went to her grave mourned by thousands who shared 'in her hospitality and charity. The world is better because be-cause she has left an example of a true Christian mother which will serve as "an object lesson to all with whom she came in contact. - |