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Show 1 ,, -$" iii. irn. Mrt?liir ttllHMur, lliipltc Mcuuni skin, im, rur . rHrltflM. M?i.Mafl..fc,H, , ,(iof our felfgrwtbamtiitLju,,, tl nim dltd lastmlr''Kslrl.f.llness TfienostlJer j,ltll canw shock to hjrMsrisriieli of Iriends bv whom slit jwsitsuemel and loved HrtJelh jrtis eiied for while the fact olrn'riMneis as generally kno n, iiOOne, sat em her family, thought th'at it tonld terminate fat illy. About leu,dst( ifure ,, jen,,0, Mrs. llarbeHwsiieired with an attack of plurlsy. JiJijr l e runtracttd bron. chltlai Iheip lbs, treachetnui dlieaie, pneumonUpnMt in 0 earance Tblt unforlunalejompllratlon cattied heart failure, to wJlA Ihe lady suddenly tuc-Climbed, tuc-Climbed, at llftJuek a. m rriday. Iteaiiurfd b; tbe appateiil im-provsuientiltMemdlllon, im-provsuientiltMemdlllon, Mr HatUr and bis twj em wint lo their uiual employment Dot a few boors had cla led whjjii snenengtr wsi.ll. patched patch-ed to Inform tLem that Mrs llarter had pasted away, , Thosympatlj of the community is extended tji tli( trte(-sirlcken liutband in bis grcAt U.reemeiit and to Ihe eurtlylrgsonunu daughters, who are well-hlclrpc4Bi)liUe over the lots of a dear mother, Bulcgy and I rabe of the dcccaiediftli feper, would, alter all, onlv ittflr Upre.t her worth besides be-sides It JMtj(g superfluous The In rlttence jTie ueruied for good, her iielghlorly rctns tbe rillel ihe neier wltheldm tot dlitrene.1, and her mnny idnlilrsfflu of ineicy amongtt the lclnd lilcled will sanctify ami preervJFroin forgetfulricss, her mein-or, mein-or, Urltucilngaiid gentle, she never cotetcu'ptlbUaty, nor heralded tho good deeds sfie perfcrmed , but sho did good becaUisTt ill right to do good The cxampftjlra&pirbcr set as a wife and mollieqjaMTtble one, and her life's work wtt croened by a devotion nnd lo e forlierlnllJren which nurouclud the Dltlne, The Rneralservices were held Kumlay afierPcSii iQtr-taleTabernacle The interliMsif thfbmldlog wai appropriate ly dropTl, andjirge vaiet of beautiful fl"Wrtija9 the pulpit and itondt The"l1?irei5(ltiJt'au 1 iieJghbsrt to TboiHtKj; rcst&V lor" ll.elr " dttFJ liter louVl jarfal exprciilon In many floral tribmei llaro iut llowers the Academy students tribute, were numerous num-erous and belnllful hlden Miu Kldtedge and J A Bmlth were! tho ipeakere and a large oougregsliotf; listtued to the vxtellctil and coosollig sermons they delivered The msuy vutuis of the deccand weie extolled In tbedlicourset of the speakers speak-ers mid the resurrection provided by' the ltedeetntr (or the faithful portrayed portray-ed A large number of people filling thirty-five oarrluce followed the remains re-mains to the cemetery ou the hill, whete all that was mortal of this true daughter of God ii Isld to rett. OIIITVAHV. Mary Lllzibctlt Itarber was born in Fair Oik, Hampshire, England, In the ytar 1SW When a girl of but four years sbs emigrated with bcr parents to Utah lu the fall of 1SS0, sharing with them tbe hardships of a handcart journey acroii tho plaint The family located in Husar Houie Ward and a few months later rorcoved to Coaltille, where they have resided ever since. Mn. llarlir was the daughter of Henry mid Jane W llde, early settlers of Summit Sum-mit county, both of whom aro dead fUv was buptlwd Into the Church of Jesus Cbrl.t of Latter-Day Saints by Lldrr iliu Harder, of Kamat, May 21st, IMS, and conllrmtd on the tame day by Klder Jos. Stalling! On the 27lh day of January, 1873, she wat united unit-ed in marriage to Joieph Uarbcr. Mn Darbtr wat the mother of flvo children, four of whora-KHza J Llbble, Josei h II, and John D turvltu her At the tlrueof her death sho wat fourty foor years, tix uioBtbt and three tUyt old Her faith in the gospel wai outhnken to the last 1 tbe died Ht the had Hyed, a fsltbfnl Latlti-Day r-alnt, and In the hopo of a glorious resurrection. |