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Show sunnns ihiatii. lira II, (). Voimu' or I'urlrj'a Tarn Illoa I'rlilii) Mulil. Early thia (Saturday; morning tho tad newt tpread through the city that Mrt. Henrietta Hnmer Young watdead, The Intelligence could hardly becredlted by many, owing to lit Hidden and thock log diameter, and her wide circle ol warm friends and acquaintance were entirely unprepared for the tldlngi that have laddeued tho hearti oltheintlie community. A mlttlonary benefit dance arat In progreatat Clorgona, and Mir. Young, alwayt active In tuoh matter, had only a few tulnutee before Indulged In a quadrille, quad-rille, and on taking her Hat laughingly remarked that thewattooold to indulge In euch iMtlvltle t. She then entered in to Rconvcrtstlon with Mrt. Win. Archibald Archi-bald relative to the arrnngementi for another charitable party, when do tuddenly pitched forward and explitd.i Not dreaming the wont, a telegram wail cent to W. 0. Wallace, directing him to bring n doctor. Thla wot atU 45. Mr. Wallace Immediately tmnuientd Dr. Wilton and together they hurried lo the tcene, but the was dead, neer having epokenaword niter the attack, the I had expired Inttantly, from heart failure. fail-ure. Thedeceaied waa the wlfo of Mthop II. 0. Young of Farley's I'ark ward Bbo wat born April 0, 1812, and t the lime ol her death, October 27lh, wat SO yeart, 0 montht and 21 daya of age. She came to Utah In the early flttlea. She leavee an Intereitlng family of grown children, whote tucceti and tte-lulncraln tte-lulncraln life were alwayt aaourccof t ' " . (.v the grealeel pride to her Her life bat ever been one of lelNaacrlflee and charity, char-ity, mid In every hoaMbold wbore an aetof kindnetsor ataltiance could add ootnfort to the bereaved or needy, her naino wat rowed. She waa the idol of her clilldrtn, whote nttT thoaghtln ilckntd or Joy. waa nf mother. A nilnlitering angel to tlioelckoj-alftkted, n willing helper and advltor to all in trouble, no wonder her rangcol aoUlnt-atieet aoUlnt-atieet wat large, and tholovoand etteem of an entire community heis, fclie wat the mother of throe lent anil threo daughter!, now living, allot whom the hue teiii grown to manhood and womanhood and hapnlly married. They are Mrt. V. 0. McLaughlin, Mra, W. 0. Wallace and Mra. F. A. lllril ol I'ark City, W. 0 Young ol Hear Hirer. F 11. and Andrew Young ol Untie, Mont I'ark Ilecord, Funeral servlcei were held at Parley 'a Park on Monday l't, and war largely attended by relative! and frlendi A great many were preient from I'ark Citv, Coalville and anrroundlngtowni. The remains were taken to Salt Late on Monday aflcrnoon'a train, and lerMcet were held at that place Tueaiay afternoon, after-noon, at which rcmaike were made by acvcral prominent men, all olwboin paid a high trlbulo to tho character of the decerned. |