Show DEATH WHO PI HUMP THREE LARS A good man passed away when lars sr of the first ward ard died monday evening at 1135 and by that it can bo be stated that ne me was good every way ou looked at him good to his neighbor good to his bis friends he had no ene enemies good to his god good to himself although he was particular to remember himself Is last st I 1 during the past winter clr has been ailing more or less baving ha biag trouble with his heart for fora a week before he died ho he suffered considerably sider ably though ho he did not remain in bed ile he found it hard to got get relief in any position whatever and on oa monday he moved about the house hoube out in the yard and tried everything possible to get a little relief but in vain surrounded by his entire family he slept peacefully away at the hour stated and his long useful life camo came to an end I 1 lars was a striking man in the remembrance of the writer he appeared just the same man neither older nor younger twenty five years bears ago ile he has always been the same and one could neer meet him la in his bia workshop on the street or in his home but what he would indulge in in jokes and give out sunshine optimistic to the point ot perfection hr iw always knew things would come out right in the end ills his only worry was in seeing to it that he did not injure anyone If honesty was exemplified in its highest type in lars he owed no man a dollar when he quit this life and during his sojourn here he saw that ho always had some ting coming 4 rather than have the other follow calt for fo ham ile he was a beautiful type of tile the noblest work of god and the world world is is a great deal better br br his having lived in it the writer has more mora than once ex p flit po Tic asure iio of his henjen e rice and iao been e a cheered by iii ate smile of encouragement ile he was a man that it wash was a delight to talk to ot of early days tor for he had an experience rich and varied and a fund of information that was good to draw from mr air was born in north bjelland Sj elland denmark dec 1831 and was therefore in his sand year ile ho joined the church in 57 37 coming on to utah four years ater ile he remained in salt lake city until 62 when ho he removed to brigham which ba has since been his home ile he has been identified with this cites growth almost from the beginning and was the pioneer blacksmith lie he helped erect and operate the nail factory that was started hero here during the time of the tha war and becoming associated with the late N C cn ho he was for many years the only wheelwright in this county ile he worked faithfully at his trade up until a few years ago when ho he was compelled to rest because of odily bodily infirmities in a 0 church way he be has always ba been erl acal aclee e as a ward teacher in the first ward ivard practically alij all his hii life until just afew years AV ago lais his exam example ale has always been beem such sub that others could really see his good works and be led to glorify god J lie he had two wives the second ono one passing away in and his first elret wife died in fourteen children camo came to bless his home seven of whom still atall live twenty six grandchildren and two 1110 groat grand also came in to his family and they zae are all liying but four of the grand children la in the death of lars I 1 brigham city has lost a good citizen bat att he be has gone to a well earned test rest funeral services were held this morning at 11 in the first ward meeting house dishop geo gee W presiding the ward choir furnished the singing the opening ploce being wh when en first the glorious light of truth opening prayer by elder W C horsley singing wanted on the other side the speakers were elders jas olson olsen C AV knudson Knud aon christian larsen of newton T 3 torb of J 13 mcmaster oleen olcen N stohl and L NV anderson And ereon singing 0 sly father benediction by elder nets nels madson HYRUM STANDING last night a 1010 hyrum standing slept peacefully away after many weary months of suffering for a number of days past mrs standing has been expecting the end to come any mon moment lent and on monday mr standing experienced a severe attack attach of coughing necessitating the administering erine of medicine which the doctor proscribed and that relieved him ile he slept well monday night and seemed brighter on tuesday but luebe night ho became somewhat led and remained tn in that condition all day yesterday gradually growing weaker anh and weaker A number of 0 relatives came from salt lake and collinston collingston Col linston yesterday morning and mr standing re cog nihed them all chatting as best he could with them lie ile li had ad copain no pain ati at the last which was a comfort to his family and loved ones never a robust man bir air standings body has become BO d emaciated thru suffering that there is little left of it but skin and bone through it all lie he has exhibited a fortitude that was sublime the writer was in to see him on sunday and he expressed sympathy for his wife nife because ot of the fact that lip bp had bad not strength to help himself s elf and everything depended upon her lie he also stated that she watched over him night and day pith th an anaf ous care anticipating his every want and never leaving him for an aa instant when ho he did not feel comfortable mr standing went home to stay shortly after winter set in last fall ile he dragged his tired self from his room to his buggy and rode up town town to his office in the city building just as long as is ho he pes possibly sibly could and then was compelled compoi cd ta lo turn the affairs of 0 the office over to his hie son irwin who took rate care we of theil dattil the new mew city adain admin istra iron was anrig inaugurated g rated and while beniti tr gret aker sv ker air Sl Sf anding had hopes until just about ago ile he looked for ii of regaining his strength but it was not to bo and isaid while the parting brings sorrow his loved ones and friends are very thankful that he lias has been released from ills his suffering lIering su for it was apparent to them that le be would not be e able to regain his health hyrum standing was born in salt lake city january 1859 ile he grew to manhood thero there and received a splendid education in the university of utah which he attended five years ile he then taught school in salt lake city tor for two years the family ro moved to collinston collingston Col linston some years later and hyrum acted as postmaster there for four years ile he was elected county assessor and collector and then removed to this city lie ho ser vedIn that position two terms and was then elected county recorder for cue cae term lie he then took up tip abstracting and became interested in the do box elder news in serving as editor of the paper until 1904 when he was compelled to give up the work on account of ill health 1 lie he then T I 1 lad arid aid spent a S few years jn tn abe the outdoors working with his fruits etc bring being called agam again to public service service in 1908 when he be was inaugurated as city recorder dir he I 1 lo 10 was elected reelected re rip in 1309 and served at his post all but I 1 few weeks as stated being compelled to turn over the office to his son sir mr standing was a railroad man jn n early days also lie he was a telegraph operator the first one installed at lon ion mont ile he later crit entered cred the em cm uly of toe the express company compan F a aa dt train gent agent between green river and montana and was later changed to the route hot between salt lake and Bl milford ilford ile he married bliss olga F kaiser doc dec 1892 and five children nave have I 1 blessed that union they are all living lie he Is also survived survive a by three brothers and three sisters ills his brother joseph was martyred marty red while doing missionary work in tho the southern theM states in company with president clawson many years age ago hyrum standing was a man n that to know was to love unassuming he be went about his business and never offended anyone ile he had a brilliant mind rich in information on almost every subject and was especially well weli versed in the law though he be never practiced that profession As a writer i ho was also proficient having the ability to state things in a clear and concise manner as well as aa to gather facts acts and properly place them together because of hla his wide knowledge lieras hp li ewas WAS pe otten pl consulted by hohla his frie friends hils d on oa pcs ave GUY SEDER HOLMI a 6 guy son ot of airs annie was suddenly called by death on monday last at 4 the young man was operated upon about eleven in the morning moraine for or an old trouble and he passed thru the ordeal ordea nicely but did not rally from the effect of the anesthetic anas readily ile ho wai waa breathing naturally how 1 eyer ever and there were no symptoms of auyang being wrong just a lew f ew minutes before he passed away the doctor gave somo attention to his wound and the young mau man opened hla his eyes those watching over him accepted that as aa a sigri sign that he was at last coming out of the ether and the doctor stepped into an adjoining room to wash his hands when N 7 1 valentine who was attending the young man called to him and stated that he be did not appear to be breathing right when the doctor reached his bis side hla big respiration had ceased entirety but his heart was still sill working artificial respiration was waa then resorted to for about fifteen or twenty minutes when it t was discovered that the heart had ceased to work and the foung man was dead the cause was respiratory paralysis I 1 A strange thing connected with the case atvas the repeated statement of the young man as ag each time he be did something ho he was accustomed to doing ou on monday morning or evem choa the day before he accompanied it with the remark that that was the last time lie would do that on sunday evening beasker he be asked a friend to play a tune on liis his mandolin and when the friend objected guy urged him saying that it would be the last time lie he would have sin an opportunity to play tor for him when he did his chores monday morning li said it was the last time ilme he I 1 woul dido them going onto v the oration ora table he gave his mother kotila t ets that they be given to one of his brothers after he was gone gon ei lie he eissed kissed the doctors little gir and paid he would never liever kiss her again just before being operated upon lie was ur urged se d to have the operation performed four years ago but declined at that time saying that he would die in it and just a few days ago recalling the circumstance lie he stated that ho had bad lived four years anyway since refusing to be operated upon the doctor advised him to wait if he felt that way but he insisted that the work be done dome all these peculiar remarks naturally made the doctor teel feel uncomfortable and when lie he had got through with the operation which is anything but a serious one he stated that he was glad it was done but when the young oung man did not rally readily some apprehension was felt although not a single presented itself until his bis respiration ceased just a few moments before his beat heart rt quit the blow is a hard bard one on mrs who was left a widow a number cumber of years ago with a large family of small children she has struggled bravely and succeeded in rearing her children in honor giving teem a good education and at present her eldest son is on a mission to sweden guy was ono one of the main supports oi of the family and hla bla sudden taking off all but crushed his mother ile he was a young nian man truo true to his mother and her family self sacrificing and industrious a splendid type of young rnA manhood and about the wt last person one would over eier suspect of be jag ag called in such a peculiar liar manner lie ho was indis in his year funeral services will be held today in the second ward nvard meeting house at 2 the news joins with tho the many friends oc 0 mrs and aad family in extending sincere sympathy slay an alloise providence sustain them tn in tho the hour of their bereavement rea I 1 DEATH OF mm HYRUM STANDING continued arom fir firt first t page and acquaintances and they never yent went wrong on the advice which he gave lie ile W was Is a power in the cop community although no one ne would ever know it by the display which he be made because he was retiring and most unassuming being willing at all times tim es to suffer wrong rather than do wrong lie ile was as honest as it is possible tor for man to be accurate in everything he be did andl and no one ever heard him berate his fellow man or speak evil of of even his enemies en emlee if he ever had any which is questionable I 1 ile he was not a religious mau man and yet ho he practiced religion every day in his upright lire life was fond of attending meetings but had no desire to participate personally in church work ild he never refused to assist in any matter which he was called up onto perform howe however vr but bati was wilting willing at ali all times and binder all circumstances to lend a hand nd the world is a great deal better by reason of hynita standing having lived in it and his host of friends feel sympathy for mrs standing and her children and the other relatives funeral eral services will be held ja ia the fourth I 1 ward house tomorrow a ta 2 p m |