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Show Passed Away. Tho many friends of Mrs. Kmma Alls tin, wlfouf John Austin of Ibis tlty will be suipriscil tolu-nrof licrdealli whicli occurred on Thursday, Nov. 30, nfter a sickness of ten das. llronrliitls wni tho causooflicr death. Bho was bom nt Whlpmadc, Fedfoid-shire, Fedfoid-shire, r.iiglaml Man h W. 1H. ' IbTr maiden name wni F.tnina Grace, Mie was married to John Austin March 20, IH17. In tbls jenr Hit tnoicd lo Stud-ham Stud-ham where thet lli-d iinlil they tame to Utah. She joined tin) Chuitll unit wai Impliseil mi Jan. I, IRIS Iiv F.lder Picnj. jobiifo". DuHnjr tbo 21 enis rcf idene r.i S'"!' am sl-t (iteo birth to ruhildrcii. 11 bc)nnud I trlrls; ' mv died in infancy. In lNt tho two older children ctme to I.0I1I and two jcais Inter the wliolo family enmo over nnd settled hero. Hiueo tlieli slin giie birth to one son and one daughter making 17 in nil. The youngest son died in 1H2 ninl one daughter at Fason in 1878. Phelcnics behind 7 sous and I daughters, daugh-ters, all except 0110 Hi ing here. They are n credit to their parents nnd the community. Pise had II llilng grand childieu besides 13 that hao died. Time and space would not permit writing wri-ting 11 full history giving all her noblo traits. It can truthfully bo said that she- has lead anitctiic, generous, win-, and peaceful life, nnd that these noble qualities gained for her tin- respett nnd loveof nil who kutw her. Intnrlyd.is when in tho old country, hundreds have sat down to l.er tnblu. iter homo 11 as always open to the Klders nnd to m-ciie nnd give comfort to thoso who stood in need She was blissed with that loiing and admirable Unit of giiing consolation nnd peace to thoso who were en-it down, bho wns unceasing in her endeavors to ncquiiu means lonmkc her family camfortnble and happy, Shu has left behind a loving husband nnd an endeared family who will cicr remember hei kind and loving olce. Her departure has treated u i.icant place in lie family circle 'w.cTi no liu-man liu-man being can All. Tim funeral tervit.es weio held ill the Mcctins house lastSuud.i muiningnnd wore largely attended. The choir ren-deied ren-deied some charming nnd consoling music mu-sic during the services nnd at the grave. The speakers were Georgo Comer, Geo. Webb, Jos. Johnson, Win. Yates, Jesse Smith, S. Fmpey, and lip. Cutler all of whomsKiko wcllcf the deceased. Sonic II vehicles tul,nid tin umiiinslo the cciuetniy whero Up. Culler offered tbo dedicnloiy pr.ter nnd nil Hint was moi-, moi-, Jbiiflfi-iJteVintlihwMS amjintd Id Hie" silent tomblonwalt the rvsuiectlon. (Deserct News and .Mil. Slnr please notice.) In Affectionate Himembrnnce of Sister limma Austin. Wlint is all our liooks and learning, Lands nnd liouecg-we.tllli uiiluld To the self deu.iing, yenrning-Molber yenrning-Molber loio. that ne'er giows cold. What tho bright resplendent glitter I'recloui gems, thatspaikle clcar Intermixoil tho Bweit mul hitter As we think of mother dear, To tho valuo of our blessings To Hin richness of our mirth To tin) love that never lessens Forour children beie on earth Near her form we gathei wet ping Mother gone, can sho be dead? Trust in God sho is but plot ping f The path she trodwo ecu must tread Comfort comes and we ret over Time, tho healer, soothes tho pain Wishing for her we discover Ours the loss, jet hers tho gain. C3 Sister Austin, may we meet ou In the sunshine, blight tho sky, lovingly to clasp nnd greet ou. Over ondcr b.vo nnd bt-. Mother, grandma, how wo miss her Providence, thy will bo done; Wo will hope to meet nnd kiss her In tho blessed times lo romo. Sjinp.illiy of friends who love us, Sorrow links the human heart, And rejoicings soon may move us When we meet no moioto part. Times there nrc for kindly greeting Times there nrc for work and plav Times for parting, times for meeting, Thepo nre hap'ning eiery day. Times when death so urn denting Ficrcetli doubly with itH stings, lb t the goodnen U no repenting Kicu as tho J'oot sings: "One by ono life's sand tare flow in j, Ono by one tho moments fall Somo are coming some nro going Do not strne to grasp them nil." Ono by ono bright gifts from heaven Jo nro rent us bete below, Tnkothem renJily when given Heady too to let them go. Our home circle death did enter (Taking one wo prize away) Shaking it from rim to centre, Mother, grandma could not May. Now in grief hnrt beats n flutter, Sorrow keen and montul pain O, tho ain regrets we utter, Wishing foi her hack again. Mother Austin, how wo'll mis her, Throbbing now our bosHtms swell, Oft In memory wo will bleu her I,ong in memory she. will dwell. Oft abstracted wo will Uiltu Fcr her voice, nomoro-tn greet. In our eye will tcirdtops glisten As we linw tho empty seat. D Hhsnr.niov. 5 V |