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Show ".Vvcrl, flint a copy of the., rolalintii go in ? reaoi'ls o! tb i .ily, lhat Cnpv of tiiem ! intd in the dillereul a.iper.oi 'bis itv. thai ancth-4 ancth-4 e 'DV ol lliriu lie priaicd. framed and sen! to hi. niiy, and lhat another rnpy he printed aud framed fltijrn; up in the hulUof tin. .Society. OBITUARY. By request we publish from the Vnivetsiiy Lantern the following Obrtuary of martin l. black. It is our sad and painful duty to record the sudden death of Mr. Martin L. Black, who departed this life February 3rd in Salt Lake City. Mr Black had been in attendance at the exercises of the Normal Department of the Univer- 3ity for some eighteen months, and was an active and honored member of the Normal and Dehi Phi S -cities, as well as a member of the business siaf of this journal. During all the time ot his attendance, at-tendance, h has shown himself to be a nvst prmpt, regular and diligent student stu-dent and one whom it has been a plea sure to associate. He possessed a manly bearing which commanded the confidence confi-dence and admiration alike of his in-struciors in-struciors and fellow students. The announcement an-nouncement ol nis death Tuesday morning morn-ing brought tears to the eves ol many of his classmates and cast a gloom over all connected with the University. Mr. Black will be xreatly missed from his place both in school and on our manag in,: commiiice. The following resolutions ol respect were passed by the Delta Phi and Normal Nor-mal Sociues. BY THE NORMAL SOCIETY. WHFEKAt, Providence, by wisdom that paeth all human -nnerstandin?, lias token from us, through dear... qvt friend rnd fo-bw student. Martin Lewi Black; and wnr.EAt, e the uanmbers of the Normal Nor-mal ocieiycl the Uni-e-sity f Deter-t, though humkly siibniiriag tc the will otMeaven frrel that it is our duty to express, a shgnt ?!emo-ial of our fellnw student an deai fiiend, our i.ppree;ttion oi his merits and our grief at hi riemiee. Kesidved That the Drscern' od ha-crv mmi fested by him in hi ladies and htsscr.iccf in the Vfrmil S-icty, h.heid in yra'ai'ii rarcemtra-.:!. Resolftd. I't.at in kit death, tins Sociatv h9 'est ne of iMithfut neuters ttti brihte1. light- a.d that the L-ritoia in coisok.d aith the Ncrmti rxic-ty rxic-ty ftal lmt one o! it. rt i.rcw.istR. Hrrva't. P.solttd. lhat ahai tt tan; I'jrdar ri Vaishe atun ii. ralutvea ard c trend to oof hMtat.lt eoi.b ter ifcac W-wM'koal W-wM'koal U kor-cib rev. I toeleeo. Tb.t tkwi roaelnsa. bodimsU k. m reeor dootahi. fcisM,r tnlccftet kflamtl the reiadrw rtlh. Carina. trf.e ir tb y foil aul-licatioa. I Deied, S.lt Uke O. Utoh, rtnnry j. 1891. ! BY TH DELTA PRI SOCIETY Vnis, tn the court, of inls. Trovidenre, in His vi. ,10111, riasdeaaied bc-M to take from this sphrre of act an 01 r heliivl Inc., I, re.petted felluw sludrnt and trust wotlhy offie.r. Mr. Martin Lewis Black, andKkA lie was a reirnlar attendant and caer-;ii caer-;ii - m mber of the Society, and whrksm we duply dup-ly feel ike Ikss of to talented a student, t able a member, and eliieicnt anoclccr: and b. it !so K .solved, Thai this Society share th. burden of giiel ad extend their heartfelt vmpahy to hie ti lends and relatives who morn his ftp:; ant be it farther |