OCR Text |
Show GOOD LADY I PASSES AWAY I Dispatches from San Diego an- I ' uounco tho passing ot Mrs. Godwin I H Brown, Goodwin, who was formerly r a resident ot Utah and has a host ', of friends hero. M Mrs. Goodwin was uorn In Liver- !H pqol, England, and came to Utah In , Lb6 her oarly youth with her paronts. i H Thomas D. Brown and Sara Godwin t K Brown. As a young girl she was ono Iflf ot tho most beautiful and talented ' Hfl belles in Salt Lake. Sho married bIB Charles I. Goodwin ot Logan, where j gB thoy lived many years, during which i HH tlmo Mrs. Goodwin served as a trus- 1 jWjjl too ot tho Utah Agricultural Collego 'I WKi and filled the position ot librarian ot i Kl that institution several years. j Say Sho was a refined and cultured ' MM wqmen, being an excellent musician ! jH and possessed of raro intellectual jH powers. ' A fow years ago, because H ot h,or ill health, Mrs. Goodwin, ac- H companled by Mr. Goodwin, took up H vesldouco in San Diego, Cal., whero H tbey havo lived In tholr Mexican BB bungalow by the sea and entertained I HH their many friends wbu deeply sym- I H pathlzo with Mr. Goodwin In hla H groat bereavement. . ., IbH |