Show A Tribute rune To o Mrs l Madsen Sister David Madsen and i t have been bean life Ufe long friends friends' I My first with her beg began n when we attended school together in the hall above the Court House taught b by William K Reid Then Theil as we grew older we were in the same crowd of ot boys bors and girls All through our young womanhood we Wd were closely associated and we were married tho the same day In the Logan Logan Lo Lo Logan gan Temple The first twenty five years of our married life I was practically an invalid not being able to be beabout beabout about much And when a person Is home borne bound people are apt to think she Is always there I will call caIl some sam other day But Sister Madsen was was as the one I could depend on She came every so often and andI I got to looking forward to her visits visits- Some time it a afew afo fo few fow v days past the usual time then I would say to Brother Munk It Itis Itis Itis is about time Sister Madsen came camo cameto to see me And sure enough in a n aI aday nI I da day y or two she would come stepping j I in very quiet not s saying Ing much I But by her pr presence senco showed that be Ibe was thinking of me mc trying I b to understand my situation K Sour to together together to- to I Then TheIl n again ain our association in tho the work gether of late lato years with the Daughters of he Pioneers and also been pleasant pleasont has ns ver very profitable Her Iler interest in all the Continued from page 1 1 Tribute To Mrs l Madsen I j Continued from page 1 1 t branches of our ur work was ng I well remember when sh she j vas trying to get a loom She i nade wade several trips in different arts of or the town to consult tho the people who had some in- in i erest in it Then a man and 1 Min un must be found to haul it to he ho relic rooms One day after meeting meeting meet meet- I ing she said come come and see the tho i i j loom toom She had it Jt all set up ul 9 huttle and all that belonged to to itt i 1 it tt and she had sister Jorgensen I put tut in some warp and weave a peace o 0 o the children could see how the tho II weaving was done There Dhere were I of all kinds Large and small spin- spin ing lug wheels in the same room all in That was one of her strong joints to have everything in order I remember how anxious she wao was wa waso o 0 have all the rooms in order and leaned to turn over to the new officers She indeed has left lert a va- va ant ant place wl which will be hard to ill ill The Dhe friendship that grew be- be us has formed a tie that lever ever will be lost These few lines of Edgar A. A Guest oice foice my m feelings of her Ld Id 1 d like to be the sort of friend that she has been to meLd moLd me mo Ld Id I'd like to be a friend to folk that she has always been glad to be Id I'd like to mean as much to folk each minute of the day As she has ment old friend of mine to me along the way Id I'd like to do the big things and the little kind things too To 10 brush the gray from out their skies them only blue Id I'd like too 10 to say the kindly things that I so oft ft have heard And feel that I could rouse their souls the way that mine she stir stir- red Im I'm wishing at this Christmas time that I could but repay A portion of the tho gladness that she has bas strewn along my wa way And could I 1 have one ne wish this year rear this only would it be Id I'd like liko to be the sort of friend that she's always been to me Mrs Jos Jos Munk r |