MARY STEVENSON CLARK.
On November 24, 1911, there died in Farmington one of the noblest of th enoble band of pioneer women—Mr. Mary Stevenson Clark. A lonely feeling comes as the ranks are thinned by the passing of these brave spirits.
Mrs. Clark was born in Gibraltar, August 29, 1825, where her father was in the employ of the British government. When she was a small child the family emigrated to Albany, New York, where they resided for a time. Later they moved westward, continuing their journey at intervals until they arrived in Utah. When she was a child but five years of age the CHurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized, and the little girl was baptized a few years later. She passed the the mobbings, sufferings and hardships incident to the early years of Church hsitory. A mob at one time made a raid upon the home of her family, ejecting the people, helping themselves to the contents of the