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Show MRSMMAM.P0R1EF IS GALLED By DEATH Gloom enveloped the town of Forest For-est Dale when the soul of Mrs. Emma M. Porter familiarly called "Mary" passed to her eternal home Thursday, Thurs-day, November 12, after an illness of 11 months at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Porter was the daughter of Peter Johansen and Anna C. Chris-tensen; Chris-tensen; she was born at Mt. Pleasant, Utah, March 20th, 1S75 and married to James B. Porter June 29, 1898. Six children, four boys and two girls, came to bless their home, names and ages as follows: Verl, 15 years, Omar, 12 years, Reed, 9 years, Anna, 6 years, Willis, 4 years and Henry, 13 months. 7. vf'v jtv- -:7 7 .;.;,eN7. ':.77..Jf77 '7;'77:77 .777-7777: MRS. EMMA M. PORTEK In 19 02 Mr. and Mrs. Porter moved mov-ed to Salt Lake, where they have since resided. Hundreds of boys and girls wi'.l recall the pleasant essocia-tions essocia-tions and encouraging words not only on-ly in the schoolroom where Mrs. Porter taught for seven years ru her home town, but' in the Sabbath school and in the Primary associa-(Continucd associa-(Continucd on last page) IfifvJ. jJi.tnU t UI ill Is Called By Death 1 Continued from first page) o v here she presided as president .or a number of years. After going to Forest Dale Mrs. Porter was called call-ed as an instructor of the Religion class work; she faithfully held that position for nine years; she endeared ' ! r to he hearts of every officer nc" rvect smiling face : ill :.g heart will be missed, not only in the once happy home, but by h ho. 1 she was asso-1 asso-1 ;. . 3 he poor and needy she . . , d to lend a willing hand and would share with the last he h id to make some one happy. Mrs. Porter is survived by her hus-iand.. hus-iand.. .Tastes B. Porter and four T7r --ipfrr?3 are Mrs. E. F. ' M L. C. Rasmussen j.j,: Pleasant, Mrs. Geo. M. Miller Mil-ler of Huntington. Her brothers are reter Johansen of Castle Dale, John -'--re- 0f Canada and Charles A. Mi Ki 11 of Mohrland. May the sweet spirit of our heavenly Father ilr i-.-f p.i cd in this 1heii ,f r -.- jj To-'rr died ac she had lived a faithful Latter-daj - t. He- last vords were blessings , r v-fi, loved ones at her bed i-.'.e. Peace be to her memory. Deseret News. Luella Lindsay. |