Show Vernal Pioneer mother called to final a rest mrs lydia rebekah hardy pioneer of ashley valley bear lake and salt laho lake passes away friday walked most of tho the way across plains in 1860 was Talea talented ted musician Bicsi clan funeral rites for mr mrs lydia R hardy were held in the vernal first ward ard chapel monday mrs hardy died friday morning at 3 30 following a 0 short illness her health haa has not ben been normal bince 1 the death of her husband list last october the me services mere ere under the direction I 1 of f pontha calder caider the nor al 81 vere v ere and bc be spoke the demotion deio tion bt f the family and f friends of the departed the th music was vas furnished by the maples chorus which sang the th e flower land leel lee l ate me gently gent y I 1 I 1 tome and I 1 every hour I 1 need th blessing ul ing and a duet by mrs mae jorgesen Jor genen and mrs mae calder resignation I 1 the spetcie ape oters cre were ere pres dent H B colder archie jol jot lison and driver p F balth ith the OP opening elling prater WM was by Clil artes colton president ert calder referred ret erred to the work ork done by mrs hardy itai dy in the sunday school und of her interest in the tile welfare of the children of the community he lle dwelt at some length on an the theme or of mother mr johnson told ot of his acquaint tance with mrs hardy and cpr husband that they ere unusually devoted to each other he ile said sold lie fie passed their home each day ord had aldays watched wati ched interest for the couple about their home he ire closed his remarks with reading gr edgar A guests s poem A heap 0 living mr smith the concluding speaker traced the s of 0 sturdy americans from the tile tle tl e of the landing 9 of thi fetui wo ment and pioneering plon pione eyrin gring of he the west he lie said that the ery cry finest finist type types of american manhood and womanhood ft ere with ith ones who ho push ed on furt further hr est as 83 each new settlement as established he ile looked to mr and mrs hardy as the tile most enduring pioneer type ft aho ho were willing to go 0 o beyond the last barrier and settle the new western country the closing prater vas aas by philip and Inter interment mem was in the kock rock point demetry where here the grate dedicated by thomas bingham the pall bearers all grandsons wire roy templeton eimo elmo norwood and paul hardy art dodds and irael westover mrs ladia hebeka rebeka hardy was born aukrust 15 1850 at bolton dolton warren county new york her ifer parents were ere nathan C davis dais and isabyll wells her father built the first mill in utah having been continued on page four I 1 billal IlO VElH it LIt TO FINAL continued from page one chown chosen for th work ork by president young before bornt to utah mr da davis vie flouted floated logs down the mississippi misses river to help build the L I 1 D 8 damoo temple lie was A it skilled millwright mid and vas ax con tindall busy at ills hs trado trade while cromitie cromi aa tig the plains to ulah utah lie ile also mined AS a body guard g to the prophet joseph smith and just before his Us martyrdom heard him say ay I X am going like a lamb to the I 1 mrs hardy came with her parents to utah and walked part of the journey across and plains ar riving v g in bait salt lake valley alley in WO ism after tonic some delay on the journey she her earll 43 life in salt lake and st charles idaho and married october 3 in the bait laim endowment houe to josph hardy she attended tended ai a sing 1 birg school in salt lake city with ith amne of the famil c es ct t of brigham young and sas as cry very actie in mu sic jc throughout I 1 cr or intire life blip site had ft lerv erv bood good olce and took part in choirs and chorush cho here shere per pier the she resided mrs hardy end and her tier huahn d came to athley ashley valley in 1878 they me from near brar lake b way nay of wyoming Wyom lne brining brI the their catle arild 1 chattles chatt lea oer over thi thim rough route they were ere delayed delmed near creen C reen river on an account 0 sickness and one winter there chev vere mere ane firt fir tir t cra to enter ashley val lev b in thi this route chev homesteaded homes leaded in the mae rr fention of the valley alley the fol lodar io trig winter known ai as the hard winter of orf 78 the gt generous Ba erous nerous camly fam ly gab gae ua most oi of their brovis or it to and killed any head of their catle tle to rolde food tor for their neigh neighbor bon bedorr the winter waa um oer their food aar cut and mr hardy made a trip to areen oreen river wyoming oer o er snow feci feet deep in aa to obtain additional pro irenr mrs harda wa an in the of the spinning whirl and much of the material mt erial used for cl clothing was made in n this rushon bhe she made nil fill the flour sacks used in the allea for the mill tor for many lea the first baseball suits for the vernal team were made by mrs hardy mrs harda tor for many vears as first counselor in the maeser relief bodely and naso a so chool in that commin ty she as k 1 trustee tru stef frum ahle A alel before the organization of the uintah school district deceased Is survived ved by itne children childr er fifty five grandchildren and a ax x great rd children her ifer ell children ildren mr mrs cora templeton sunbeam ol orado J 1 I harda boulder colorado N C and charles A of vernal A of manila marilla mrs nim rub dodds mew a colorado mrs I 1 ccok bolc vernal vetnal mrs huldah Wt A tover over randlett nand lett and mrs marle mazie tatt taft i corn ad montana monta na |