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Show '* -" ·· -"~-I:~b;h~ r1\o.J~:-~ b~~~~-:-'r~~::m~ ~ornOvW- ~rdnl:oo~1 1 ~i3.i~m THii '~I~q~~:T'~ C~~/, ~nl vex5i~ '1J lJ;J-~Z!", 1.S2,~:!' I~e~ 'J " atHe';"'" ", .- - -, -...~.;,.",-,--,.-. -- .(l- '(1 seed the ..... ork of the . The corner:stone of the Sarah Daft .\. the membersmp of t he future ·11650(·[;{' Salt Lake ., tiop gre,\". .-\ -,"oInlllittec ,,"a ~ tben.· :q;. P . " to carry into · .. ; pOloted to ,'ljufe.rwJtb :1I[r5. }farks. "x· "Co.men ,\'ho are helpltJ~,.< f that' ···.. ;!eclltrix of th e Daft will. t.o 5~e if t he ef~"ct the genero us bd, e.t 0 . ' ht ". two nle,yes e')u!d not. be ,·.ombloed Jnto dear old ~ oul whu, as her own bng one. witb the res ioi ue of tlw Daft est~ t e d " '.-anished in to twilight, turn ed h e I \ : , - s a nucleu s fund: Mrs. }Iurks beart · " a. . b ·c I 35 fortunate and fa v or",! the "iea. hut the pxp,"" tbonghte to ot el _ e I" ter t11l' tors. lI[e',,5 . .Jone6, Lyons and J·ankin~, . Isought a way tt! make lte .swee '. ~ opposed it. ' end easier and the cross lIght.ar "he . )lrs. }[arks, ' at thp bead of t.he duh th too shouhi wend their last tot· i . women. th~n a lc~al hattl~ for , ey, , in:to the vale of : the Daft. fund for lise 1D conned.lon : \ .. . . home in Salt Lake Cit-y, as a place of rest, refuge and protection for the . aged and infirm of both sexes, will be laid today. On a beautiful site o.er· . king the citv and valley' from the ; en,t, seledcd by an organization or Salt Lal,e ladies who a~sociated them · together to eaIT~' out the pro· \~is: o:Js of ~Irs . DaIt' s will, the borne is to be ]oea tclj nail appropriate sery· I ice, ".'ill j[JfulJ:;l1rat0 the noble worl<. Ca :'!? A!~d 1>(i"Lls i(lcrntion for th~ aged, ; seh-es I ffH !he man who has olltlh-ed his use- ! fu1~1(,;;:S and has set~n llis ··friends and CO:!lp:t nions (lrop b.,· th~ roadside.; for; the old moth ,," "'hose children baye ; r scatt ered ab() ~tr in a hazy world of; .:! dista:Jces anti l:e,dldering cbange>: for. those ,yhc:"e ~1?peS soar beyoud the .h Q:1 zon of th:9 !ltG, and whose dreams ; farther and farther into tbe for- I, past.; such care considerD-' bespeak tbe tJ;uderest sentiments anrl the most unselfish. devotion of "'hi"h tpe human heart '8 capable. , K in dnes , to ~~le poor nnd old is not iIl3piretl b.,· nIl:> expedation of material! rc,Yard. nor desire for amusement, nor ., ' Jon) of exci!·rll!ent, nor any of the mo· t;,'es that a .. self·centered men a nd women . ], is pure as mother· lo,·C' , H, no animal instinct t.o prompt it. Think or t.he bo)" of fonr·score year, I . 0_. lily l' began ~O~"lr~oge5:ptCPESO- I I co, v.-ith rudd.'· e,heeks and heart flashiD .t;: of hope and passion . Ii' "'iil that only time migbt conquer, a in that teemed with plans and bbed 'with the fever of ambition . Cll h.im go O\'fr tho stony road of PT:).'r·,,,,)e.R; see him pluck tha flowers temptation to be ~tung by the thOI'm remorse; wate4 'h i m rise from every and press on~ard unt.it sickness misfortune hav'e barred .. him for· r from tho race. " It .,.; as not smoot.h him 3S for sarno.; he was too conng, simple.he~.rtcd, ~~ he failed pro"lde for the rainy or ad..-er· :90 t·,... day . ! 1 I I I : ; : : ' 1 I I I i'htill, there wa~' .tho girl of long ago. 'he was'· t.he pidiH8 of healtb (!.nd in: . ..,' rlllee tH;u. ·.·,; Shll married ' and childreu to:'p1ay 'about her ·.n{ ' she;o worked. was no ' sacrLfice ' sh& ' wo'uld not 'l~r. .them,- not-hirig too hig' ~r ' oeanfo:f, her to picture out .for thai]l ill f9n~f iqtagill~tion. 1301110' . ,lic(L : ~ed, ~Qme ' perhu'ps ' to tbe ends of thll of holl. She bo"amo .. de~erid· fo ·r... shelt_~ . and ~, ...:. rolli:~. k· ilJg world of . and pleasure·seek· . sight ,.c·an ,b e tnore pa· tnan thab old " t.earless, Ilheer. C ll '~'JI.re:'"Il- iug -of resolves .at wera . ' •,\<\ or ' mod,· .. ~OW to b-othing e ..~t to s€\-ent\·· fiv(', Hnti at a nlf'ctill!.!" hdd at the ('o mmcT<'ial club ,i~ned ii, t'llart i~ r llH'mhf- rs o f the ~(Irah Da.f t H'Jme as~ot: iation . an in eurporatiou, 1) 7- I : tieer~ and Sarah Daft AS:)lxiation Is I~, • I Ready to Proceed With Great Project. II C'P.lion ! The lE'gH~ t'utangk riH'Int was urra\'OTl St~"teg,'brr "i~ whf'lI .Judg:(' F, : I , Luofholl!fH"i nf thr pl'oh:.:Ztc elturt I h~llpd an 01"lf)r tl!rn1n~ o"l?r the : eled uart !fup.j, a, prn"id pd b,· "'ill tu rhe' a,·· ;sol'iutiuu :fQr the (·:..:;iabli!-hme-nt :·llId ImHintenao<'e of ih(' bom" fn "g~(;. ,firm and bl ind . The aS~I) l'iati(jll i~ now ,in p05s<?s~i ""1l1 of th i~ fund. which is; Ill~' '\\.'IL.L HA,'E 100 ROOM"::' I .: : .. ..... (J IIlt'lrlll to' Be ' I In- I f t{';e(' ;~ ~~(!,nnll ~ind Cared. _for in the . New ,I t" ·J£.lJ t:fJI1ic e. 1ns t ltu 1090-"11' ' . / fl' I~IV The 8mb D:.ft 110me rn ~),~"r'1~~~:;[i 'Ero~~;,:~t:~i;"~~:;~~:t::. ,,,. I The ,·Ilit. "'.) 'lI~t' behilld 1iJ0 mo\'(· arc in U!o~t inst.uIH' (lS <.11' Ihf' IC:-idill;! ~lH?O of t h,.. e i t .\" ~ r.d a I'r ~;j if! to r('pl"I:~€'ut a h.h'ktug- iii round fignres uf an,lou!lced ),p,ter.-lay that it is ready to proc.'eed with th(4 t:)r(>'~tioll and estab, "\"t'j\'tlS Jishl11 ent of t.he Daft . home. an illstHU·1 ; tion for the bliud. aged aud infirm of 1 hoth se xe s, for which parpal funds were -Instit.ution i pro\'ided in the will of the lat" ?lIrs. :Sarah Ann Daft-. Th" will he InuuchNl, --it is sldd. with ' an orig-· inal .i nves tm~ll t of abont $50,000, al· . though subseqlJent aaJOtlnts may b(' to "any ou thp. ,,'ork of the as· i5ociati0n iu ' maintainin)l the establish· i ntent and' makiog betrel"Jllp.nts from ' time to' time. [~, is plauned to have a raised building of' about ·· '100, rooms. Tw'o res:of land jJl'opably_will he purchased either on ' the north east or east bench. . ~ncl tbe sllrrouildlng . grounds will be . };larked with lalVn~, · trens an . Wh(!n Mrs, Daft died in be~ large esta te ' in t he lin tnistees,· MTs. n, ~ K lIlllrks. her Elme r .B. · .llmes. he t. attorn e.\'; Lvons and Charles H. ,Tenkin s, A tlie -execution of certain bequ est.s resirlue ' ",aB to be lU',,' d for t.he .'stab· Jishment . of a hom" for the blind, aged ·iniirm.· Th€t were made, : but tbe residu,' 'was held pending fu· tnre ' deliberations among the executors anI! 'thcr executrix. ' . . Oltlo Women Take Action, ,bequests ' f* trrn~,"1 aft~ r th p f ' r l h-I,,'!' h, ·, m ,:' ill t\ar. T l' :tUl'is('o . an .] sim ;fa r in:--fitlltion~ . TL (i, l,,' in r." :,'-il ,0 :. r""'r hpu",,. p !n~eC;~~l~ t(~ ) Pl an.:. ;Irf' :+:-)(1,(1110 . n,)'" bl'iD,-, l>~"fe de,] anel building i, rx· 'C'l'ied to be'Jin in tllE' cur'" " :'ln ~ ', :! j:; l , l a nllt.'t. to €'rpl~ t· .1 t lo rou .c?· 1.\· ,ltl0d.- r n h(\ltl·~ r O!" ' · .. Id folk>." I'llt - I' o, t~'l1~te€'s wpre eil::l etf'd. a ]p(' ~:)flH!1i t tf'e 'Was a~)poi!Jt('d alld aJ:,o a comU !ltt(f' ou rOll'!'.tituti00 ((U ·; b:.-' law , . I I "BII'llll, .c\e-cJ ,'111d i ,, · (In creas(·d their )""nbN hebind the pl'r·.i' Ii :nata e:;es. with a qlll,bment of bIS ngnt~ m the truotee· ship the otber three trust.,.,s. .'I· Will- SO ON Sf S"'UllT i I . ;~~~e~~;~~l~!?\~,~1I~[I~:.1,~~~'~:J~f::!~~ to SePt:::,i~"rL~g~·~,eB.~I~~e·"f)I"~ll doO"lnfl=s =_. ' ( 1 ' i i I ' I and ~ 0~-1 -E-'- ~ I cf I ;;;;;" .CII!(t/II)n. • Thp offi ... 'r5 a nd JH€' as fnlJ (J1\"f: t n;,ter, (I)' tbe home ,Irs. Ha' W. BrowlI. pl'p~ i'knt; :'IJ rs: . ,Ian' E. Gilmer. \'i"e president; :1I.fJ'~. (" 1 ,f[ . ~I('",l:!holl. s,,<:ond ".it:" prC'~id e nt: · l"[r,. J{. G. \I-":\';<'o e. lhird "i.·C' pl'~s' , \'irlent; ;'orr" . Cbarles _-\. Peet . ,,,,,reU,,·y: '.~[r' . B. Whit.o<"y. t.r"a,;urer: }\r,. ; IE. O. Lee. ~rr;; . .Tohn Greene, ,,{t-s . .\. ' Taylor, ,irs . .J. H. Po,,·el's. :'-frs. (Louisa Smith. 'fl·s. "\. Fred W('\' . }frs. [P. O. Perki';;s, }frs. W . H. Mellll.Ht' . :'I-Irs. B. A. 'f. Froiscth, \[rs. W. S. ?fe· Coruiek, }.Irs. J~li~ahet. h Bonnemol't, . : Mrs, F . S. Richard:;, ~frs. ·c. :-;. Kin· > , nl!" : }!r". Louis Cohn. \{I's. C. R. . ail. ~Jr" .•J. )L [la'rt, ~f.rs. William Spry, ~lr3. Lafayette Hanchett, ~[rs. E . .\. Wall. \'..': Other Associatioll Members. ' . T.hc£e with the following compose :' , the ussot'iat ion; :: ~[r' .· W. Y. Rh'e. )[)'S. Dunc'a n ~rac' " ' Vi,·hie. \frs. D. C.•far.kling. :\lr~. Mnl'," 1-!ewlett, ~fr8. : Georg ..· \'. W:lIl"ce, Mr~. ,John Dern, Mrs . ..\dolpb Baer. ~Irs . '\. ' : )\ont l"~rry, )Irs. ,,'. W . .\ rmstn>ng. :lrr~. O. T. Carl.oo .. Hr,. W. \\". Rl'ese. i .Mrs. Frank K ,fnhnaon. :'Ifrs. F . 11:. lk· , Gurrin . &Lrs. L . .Ma\·~r. ~Ir~ . •T. S. Brans· ford, !llrs. Ellcll Blood. ~frs . Ri c hartl '-\1I~1t Ke,·I's. ~lr~. 801 ~,'ig- .. I. "lr~. Si· mon Bamber.:er. ,r,s. C. E . Marh. :\Ir,;. ' A. J. (iorha:n. ~lr" . Jame. F . ;\Iarshall . . .lallie, [lid. , -'fr • . 1,. L. 'l'Nry , )1" . . E,i>\'in F. Holm(l~, :\Jr,. Ram ::>. Par tN • M .-s. ~'. C. D"rn, Mrs. R. C. Gemm e ll, . Mrs. ' (lll\' Aud ... rsolJ. ~dr~. T . . r. \hr· :; DRill!'. Mr • . )[lIrv n<)ro. ),[r5. Sam Paul. ? . ·Mrs. C. M. Bell.~rrs. H. T .. Saopiug· L too: ..)Irs. E. O. Howard. M,·s. Benr.N t :'X , Smith. Mrs. R,a,·hrll S. Miller, ~lrs . .: ·8nrn4 -A.· MeChr\'stal. :>OJrs. - 1!;. Co Par· : ~o[J~. :Mrs. W. R: . W nllaC'e, ~Ir5. A. '1'.: '. }'I()(lll,' Mr:'. · R i. O. ;\I.p.cklonburg. Mrs. : ; . . ,AaNn ' Ke.ysp.p;. ' i\lTs, . K D. l{!l mnHlllti, : ) ~'Ir~. t:i.J-" -~cXit!. Mr". }.:., ld.~\ ' nl1l!e, : (\ :Mrs. Gee>.. ' Brlcfl.; ,\1 r~; , ~,c 'A ; Whit· .'/' ' iv. "r. Peal" ;' i IS. r 1 "\I'" I ':ncy. ?l! f§ '· · f~. l:'"IUf n::W. ·CuJUoiill§M ?>{r~. ' . . ~;,:.. '. ' r'j" |