Show t run Alit is ruu 01 AIM i VKMS 10 fill OWING I ii l Till guuluiitliig class ot 18S1 ill tile Silt Lake Academy was composed > of 3 four scholars Feitnnlo Carne Mlnnio I rinorson Hester Bradley and Will 4 Oodbe Their ages ranged from fifteen to seventeen years tutu it would be dials I s cult to bruit together sin equal nutnboi of liiiplcr or moro attractive spirits lUisincss called WiiI Uodbu from time class before graduation day Upon its cry threshold Hester Iradlo was tailed b > the Angel of Death to cross the dark valley The noble hearted richly It f endowed Will Godbo met with n sad it death mid was laid at lest I beside his 11 school mate in Mount Olivet Cemetery And now Minnie Emerson that was a bude of but yesterday the wife of Fred I C Martindale Ogden at the aye of 2i years C j months and 3 I days lies dead at the homo of bur husband Minnie tl was born at Battle Creek Michigan St Mich-igan Her father the lIon P H li Emerson on receiving an appointment us ludno of the District Court in Utah i ° V moved to this territory with Ins family h In the meantime Minnie attended school 0 in Cleveland Ohio where she endeared herself to 1rof L L lIol < len and his i family and became one of the I household of her father and mothers r frleiidd IVof and Mr E M Avery f in Coming to Utah it the opening open-ing of the Salt Lako academy Judge Emerson 7 Em-erson being one of the trustees she ont 1 ered on-t the first class graduated with honor H and shortly after wars oraploved as teacher t teach-er first in the primary department 1 and afterward as one of the facultv of the Academy To those who know the cotisuciicioin regard for I duty time sweetness of disposition and c the helpful C hristiati spirit of Miss Ear Ir tirHon Inngnao will fail to convey an idea of the minshine and joy her n prasinct and friendship created Hoi I O pupils in the day schools and Sunday rt I i schools hold her in loving reincmbriiuo t a The teaehem who labored with her love I her dearly and her extensive leqnamt r unct 111 this city sincerely mourn her de iii pin tin c Especially I do thu fimilics with whom she made her home mourn her is a daughter beloved She bioiiiht smiBhine and never 1 i cloud with her and the romembrinco of her happy presence is but a foretaste of the i y joy with which they will greet her on the thrcshhold of the beautiful world she I has entered Tho Church of which she t was a member and in which she worked so faithfully the children upon whom she has left the impress of her teaching I 1 + and the wide circle of friends whoso lives I have been made belle bj her inluenco i stand as loving witnesses of her brief but useful life To her immediate relatives is and fnoiids the sincerest syrnpathj will + I be tendered 0 Sho is not dead tlio child of our Direction Direc-tion in r But ROIIO into that school n Where sho no longer needs our poor protea t tion i And Christ himself doth rule |