Show Sarah Norton makes first visit to State Capitol Is descendant of Mormon Battalion EDITOR'S A request been made that reprint the article that appeared n a recent issue of the Deseret News which concerns Sarah a well-known old Basin She recently interviewed by a News Thousands of people annually visit the Capitol but to one satin-haired woman from Uintah who made her first trip grounds this the I had special meaning I She is Sarah Ann son who i fl the last not the the Mormon 01 She was especially P ed in the monument grounds honoring the Among the names the monument in is that of her father D who was a S in-law to the Prophet ft am proud to be the ter of one of the said Z I was visiting with member her family in Salt Lake City have a wonderful heri she said proudly as I related some of the es of battalion members don't remember my E er talking about the march u he died when I was only eight I years she I remember mv i mother telling me how battalion members would boil up names- 1 ses and everything else they could to make a broth to ft something to she Norton said her er told of shoeless battalion et members who left with blood in the The of 11 Mn Norton was born In Hillsdale I Garfield m Bt M at the was colonizing throughout the Mormon territory establishing Mrs Norton is the mother of six living all residing in Utah She has 45 r dren and 50 E j w |