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Show jnOflfllSHAH TfLAIDTOllEST I sum I Friends and relatives from far and fiielr last respects to tlio memory of iFhJrd ward meeting house to par their last respects loTHc memory of Mra. George II. Baugh. The services1 pvcro- especially well conducted and "Ivrero a flttlng"trIbuto to a life so deleted de-leted to the happIncBa of others. Tho JTirat ward holr was in attend-! aiiro nrd special musical numbers were nlso given by J'rof. Saardontj. nd Mis.' 'M'ttlirile Stark. The seeak-1 seeak-1 ers were N. W. Kimball, Mr. Brown-i Brown-i 1 Ing of Ogdon, Bishop Q. W. Nlbcy, Jndhhou Audrson and Wm. Worloy. HFhey nil sp' i.e words of comfort to "' tho faintly . nd testified totho sterling ster-ling qualltKi.i.of the deceased. Many friends from out of town ward In attendance at-tendance and tho abundance and beauty of tho floral offerings wro a Kllcnt tribute of tho esteem In wlitch Mrs. Baugh was hold. She wan born In Ifarmlngfon In the month of August, 1858. While yet a babo sho camo with her parent par-ent Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knowles, to Logan whore she has resided until about flvo years ago. She was en Sot the first school teachers hero and taught school In ono of the. rooms in her fathor's'holne. Sho married Geo. H. Baugh and nine children wore horn, all or whom are living. They a;eJrgo,Daugl.n3hrn Baugh. Wilford Baugh, Lawrence Baugh-, Mrs. Chas. Thorpe, Mrs. 01-llo 01-llo Tarkcr, Margaret Baugh and Kur-alia Kur-alia Baugh. ) MrB. Baugh was a woman full of ' ,'itho milk of liumanlUndnees nnd hr loving sympathy and good cheer ov- , t flowed llko a bubbling spring. She 'also belonged to that vast army ar-my without officers, bannors or uniforms, uni-forms, whoso Bcrvico ranks tho highest high-est of the hlgh.tho Mothor8 of American Ameri-can Soldlors. When her boys came to her and spoke of going to war she said, "My boys, I cannot tell you o go but I cannot ask you to stay,"and tin oo sons wont to Franco Our deepest sympathy goes out to tho husband and to tho sons and j daughters for their sorrow Is tho o?r-Ol o?r-Ol row" of ovoryono who knew her, but Pflbfr her passing wo foci to say that God nTrpiB but taken ono or His own Info I tho fold. |