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Apri l 10 .—Patriarch Elias Hicks Blackbur n,one of God’s noblemen, pa - ssed from earth Though in feeble health April 6, for some r. 1908. ie time, his death was su dden and unexpected. i. —e ee The subject of this sketch , Whosepic- | sae . ture accompanies it, * ie i Thomas in, was the sonof | and Hlizabeth Blackburn Boone Black'burn, an d was born Sept. . 17, 1827, at New Paris, Bedford county, Pa,, being the younge st of nine chi}Gren. awe ia vip ae 1 year His father died when he was old, an | Moved with ed in -—— and five years later fie his widowed mother to | - 'he ‘he ‘en he m= } tp, ‘Ye e "e Le n K ELIAS 8. BUACKBURN., : - | Ohio,._-Later the family moved to Tili-. DOis, Where 2 1 . : in the year 1841 and believed the gospel, and he heard was baptized “in 1845. From 1845 to 1846 he | worked on the Nauvoo temple, and was busily engaged making preparations to move “w est.” Was .In ordained. a December, seventy by 1847, he Joseph Young, who Was orda ined by the Prophet Joseph Smith, an g from that day. unt il the day of his deat preacher of righteousnes h he was a s. He shared _ im Sh the early trials of the Saints, and crossed the plains in 1849. March 2, 1851, he was ordained a bishop by | President Young. and Wa s set apart to preside as the first bis hop. of. Provo. *,He passed throughall the hardships incident to the lives of thef irst pioneers of Utah, and was not th ferer during the stormy e least suftimes of the Indian troubles from 185 1 to 1853. He Was present at the layi ng of the corherstone of the Salt La ke temple, April 6. 1853. Fy 1854 he we nt as fareast as Green river and helped the emigrants crossing the plains in ha ndcarts. From 18 59 to 1862 he filled a mi ssion to Great Britain. In 1862 he mo ved, to Miners. Ville,” Beaver county; at this place he re mained for 11 years, and acted as Superintendent of Su nday schools. In May, 1879, he moved from Minersville to Fremont valley, Waynec ounty, at that time known as Rabb it valley, Piute county, and took ip residence at the place later named Loa. He was set apart to preside as the bishop of Loa, ward, th en embracing all the territory ae? from Fremont to Thur ber, bby Apostle | i Hrastus. Snow, in Februa ry: 1880. He | was ordained a. patria rch May 29, 1889, by Presid ent Francis ™, Lyman, and from that day until the time of his death he Spent all his time bl essing and comforting the Sa ints, aud admin- a istering to the sick, many of wh om | # Came from Canada in th e no rt h to | Mexico in che south to his hu mb le )c ot - 8 tage in Loa. As a pioneer an d mi ss io n¢F ae he has be en excelled by few, his whole life has ‘been oneof service to God and loyalty to hi s associates. jour His ! nal gives an accoun t of nearly 400 of cases fevers, tumors and cancers that God has healed through his ad. ministrations, He has given 2,136 patri- archal blessings. _ ‘Honesty, humility, | { loyalty to the Lord an d ‘His servants i ENING NEWS THURS! 4 ecord he has madeinlife; and ne Tier“pehind: for the emulation = his kindred and many friends a pious, autif£ ATOR o periascae., was held in the. eee schoolhouse, ak ae: - nenae vere Elders ham. | : oe S.Bastian. Joseph Soae John: R. Stewart, William HI, fy : WilliamR. Forsyth and many OF ee - A wife, 2% children, 73 ee Bt /and a multitude of friends are = bos cherish the memory of a noble life and > character. se ayCreene CO SO ae eee a ohne ae | — g , |, . ‘odie 2. Se oe, & & e Instead of Birr Have some of yourstylisHh but¢ic the. Regal W'ay. That is the safe and sure ee Main. Office ist Se. &State ~Saeerlatrees If you wear . ’ Suit you'll be t oe dur its of the garme suit or your n : : £ ra he ¥ 3 poe ———y +, e tetotenctiney: Seteceteteeaetetw THE DESERET NEWS, acu, JULY 14, 1998 [LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY YEARS AGO| (Compiled From the Files of the Deseret Newsof 1878. ye aes ” OUR GALLERY OFPIONEERS % co oe LIAS HICKS BLACKBURN. of a community asare thal The ‘pibauar’ doctor was an im- welfare of today. Blias Hicks ians physic up portant factor in the building Blackburn was @ pioneer doctor, settlers and in addition he was a farmer The early of the west. was born in} miles and a bishop. He of eds were out here hundr from the outposts. of civilization and while they were a hardy people they could not escape some of the ills to which humanity is prey. The doctor in those days may not have had the technical academic training that men of the same’profession procure today, but they had a broad knowledge of human ills and of human nature and they were just as indispensable to the correonan Pennsylvania in 1827, son of Thom-| as and Elizabeth Bone Blackburn. He was a Utah pioneer of 1849, crossing the plains in a company under the direction of Milo Andrus, It is recorded in a sketch of his life that he was the first bishop of Provo, a pioneer and bishop of Loa and a pioneer of Minersville, also that he filled a mission to: (England. He died at Loa, in 1908. | iepk THE NHERET i —— f U.S.AVIATORS TO HOP TO U,S. \ Two Americun military pilots, Lieutenants Kangun,left, and Johnson, snapped at Paris, France, where they are making preparas, for an attempted transatlantic flight from Le Bourget airport. tions New Varle win 4h2 ae to ao: eae Q oe i taeld awe BRORA’S OBRTIPNOATE. 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