Show mrs marion Ko wriD the last aad bad rites attending the death d ea th of the late marion bowring were held hold at her tier daughters residence yesterday afternoon at 3 P many my friends and relatives wore were there to pay the final tribute the deceased emigrated to utah in 1856 she waa woo a member of a 06 company headed by edward martin which crossed the PI ains I 1 with no means than a few pack I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 i ilag wagons on a nearly every member drawing n a hand ad cart containing bis his or her personal effects the company ne started arta from iowa city iowa lovra in tho the a 1858 and arrived in bait salt lake city december oft of the hosam bame s year T the privations ena endured tired by this thi to bain noble band were many before reaching salt lake city they encountered tere of severe storms and a number of the party perished from cold she was married to 11 II E bowring in the e rumer of 1857 and was the mother 0 of f three daughters two of whom still lire live in ogden when the sail salt lako lake theatre opened mrs bowring was a member of of the home dramatic company and ing lady in the first play ever put on the boards of that bouse house she will be well remembered by old citizens of salt lake as julian in the H honeymoon moon and elvira in liz faro 0 oni la n after years she was wits a favorito aa as old lady in many plays that were produced by the bom born companies in the year 1871 she moved to ogden and she has been identified with the millinery nearly ever since in her relations with the drama mra mrs bowring was a woman of conscience and truth under all the enthusiasm thusia sm with which ehe she I 1 in n spirited her endeavors she never fo for an instant fevered severed from the strong integrity Z of I 1 womanhood this was as prominent nen t a feature of her bar private life Ilono honorable rable and lovable steadfast to her bar purity of body and mind she bore herself to the end ho ile friends wera as numerous as her bar acquaintances in every turn of her life in her business bustness relations too she had c credit and fair repute and the heritage which ehe she leaves is to a name of which her daughters may be proad |