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Show Death of Mrs. Clark. She quietly parsed away Saturday after a lonjj illness, Jane, wife of Wm. Clark, died at thi reiidcnce nt8:.'0 . m., Saturday, aged 76 years, 0 months and 10 days. The funeral services were held at the taliei-mule taliei-mule at I p. in., Monday, llithop T. It. Cutler presided, nnd tho lars gathering who bad attended in respert to the deceased wcro addressed by Edward Kdvarda, -Wm. Goats, er , II. II. Davis, or., Andrew K. AnderMn nnd T. It Cutler of thN placo nit i Stephen llunterof Salt f.nko City. A ln;c conconrso followed the remains tu tho last resting place, Jr.ne Clark daushttr ol Samuel and Emily KteveiiMJii win born in Canada. Dec. 5, 1810. Her psrents died when sue was abort 7 yeais of age, ltaln; ons eon an I thiee dausbtirs who wojo dependeni upon an uncle for their support. Thoymoed to New Jersey, nnd in 1837 she was married in Stephen WeiAs Hois by whom she had 5 children, foor sous and ona iluujliter. The tw youngest, who weie hoys, died who i young; the older of them hIrn but tw yean nnd BOveu months old. She ' mid hv husband Joined tin-Chnrch tin-Chnrch of Jtsus Chrlit of Latter Day Saints In 1883 or 1830 They were bap-I bap-I tired by one. Elder James. i Being desiroim ot Ratherlng wllh tho saints they went to Nauoo in 16tl MibWiiifcb.iml , bscomlns dlssntiiflei IwltnTOc way lio found Ihiusi theic, Nwentjto St. Louis ; nftfcr sta) lug thore I short time tVav ratttrnvil to Newark, N. J , which was eontraiy to he. wishes. Her Inisbniiil died DecomlHr 1', 1840 Sho still retained Unit earnest desire o. gathorliiK wltli.lhe Saints, consequently on the IOiIi of May, lKil, ho stortol with her thrco children to go toward Utah us far ns Her limited amount o iiiciiiihvuuM a low. Sho nrnvcd-nl Council HIiiiTh July ltb( the rnino ye.ir, uiuicquabiU-d with nHlng'e pemun in tint part of the J country. lI'iiiiK expended her sinal' Jnjpnnt9Srniin,ishB fonclpdcd loriV lv.forlff'Uv"k"""'i" n'lou",,'' TvTwioremBiiilrnif there she bi cant; acquainted with Am Clark, to whom she, w,n iiiao lelt Feb. 2.1, 1W2. 1 HI-sprlni: HI-sprlni: lliey stiifted r.croin tho plains In Captain John Tidwell' company, arriving ar-riving in PaltLakoCitV, Sept. 16, 1GIS2 Dnringth.it winter they stayed in Salt Lake City and . thu next epriitf moved to IJIllo"' Cottonwood on a f.rni belonsing to ltifliop l.dw Hunter. In tli (all M'i53 they moved to Lehi wncre'tliey hiiMjslnco resided. The icsiilta of tho.iiiaj;hgo with Win. Clark. li.iubeoii.oi ton .and six Slaughters, ini-of the hitter dying at the aged 21 care. x She was the mother of 12 children, KMndiuotlicroC 72 ijrnudehildron.nnd greHf-inndni'illiOf of 21 grea(.-gitiiid-chlldran. Duclngnll of her ntllictlons, which had beonfor iv jinlod of neaily two years, hIjo was Tier heard to complain In one Hlngl iiwliiiMM1, but born It all ' patk'fttlr. rtnlhriifc that the Loid doeth all thing fui the best ' With thin feol. inc bliu istlfyiPerioir to his w 111, nnd dled'in'Yhi. "Iiopo 'd glonoin letur jrecnon. I She paas&l ay ai th age ol 7" ! ypfjif ,1 monfhs ntil Hi days, like une f enjoying a pcacefuUsUep. ! t i!J 1 |