. Te Karere. andsooner than I would deny it I wouldlay my head upon that chopping blockand let you chop it off. I helped trim and prepare his coffinfor his burial. All coffins in those dayswere made of red pine. When laidaway for burial he had the Bible inone hand and the Book of Mormon inthe other. He looked as though hewere still bearing his testimony con-cerning the Book of Mormon. He wasa familiar figure on the streets ofClarkston as he was continually beinginterviewed and I had seen him veryfrequently bearing his testimony. This testimony was dictated to N. on September 2, 1943


. Te Karere. andsooner than I would deny it I wouldlay my head upon that chopping blockand let you chop it off. I helped trim and prepare his coffinfor his burial. All coffins in those dayswere made of red pine. When laidaway for burial he had the Bible inone hand and the Book of Mormon inthe other. He looked as though hewere still bearing his testimony con-cerning the Book of Mormon. He wasa familiar figure on the streets ofClarkston as he was continually beinginterviewed and I had seen him veryfrequently bearing his testimony. This testimony was dictated to N. on September 2, 1943. at 717Offden Avenue, Ojfden, Utah, by SisterComfort E. Godfrey Flinders, who wasborn in Salt Lake City, Utah, on January13, 1861. // is not to taste siveet things, hut to do noble and true things, and7indicate himself under Gods Heaven as a God made man, that thePoorest son of Adam dimly longs.—Carlyle. 140 TE KARERE r-^^Q^CJ^Q^CJ^Q^CP^Q^Cj^Q^Cr^Ci^cP^Q^t^^Q^C^Q^. Womens Corner i bfe9^*=^^te9^fe9J,a^=0^^. By Virginia D. Young *W®rtE day set aside for Mothers is* here, and we all want to pay-special tribute to them. This shouldnot be the only day when we honourthem, but we should remember thelove, tenderness, and many wonderfulthings that they have done for us. We must never get so busy or beso far away that we dont rememberour Mothers at least on this specialday which belongs to them. AllMothers have to get old, as we all do,and when they do become aged weshould be even more kind and con-siderate than we have ever been. Thesaddest thing in the world to beholdis to see a Mother in need when herchildren have plenty and dont havethe slightest concern over her elderlyneeds. That is very wrong, and Imsure that anyone who allows such acondition to exist will be held account-able for neglecting the good thingswhich could be done to help elderlypeople. May we all live worthy to becalled sons and daughters of our won-derful Mothers. MY MOTHERShe carried me under her heart,She loved


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