Show I f A t Remains of Archibald N to be I Laid to 1 Ii I Tho o funeral ot of the late N h 1 Ono one ot of the tho pioneers who vho I tr silently but graduallY passing away f who at his 1118 homo home viL be held from the tho I w rd meeting house Thursday morning r t 11 remains may be beI I VI w nt at his late lato residence No north Irth West from p until 1030 Thursday morninG DeCeased was born In I Scotland AUgust 20 When he was 4 three years cars old his hia parents moved moed to Canada he nent his hili days He left Canada In 1St rev cl eId d to by way or of Chicago the tho eat div at that time being a outpost or trading station Ho Be become identified with tho ay Saints nt at und and has been n I a zealous worker In the tho Church from the Icy Ito ho was baptized ip to the tho time his hll In till cd him to take to his hiM bed bel lie Ho was wall with the Saints through the tho bitter days ot of and W was S ono one ot of the tho comp company ny which loft lert Winter L Quarters In June ot of 47 arriving Ih Salt aalt lAke CIt t After Arter arriving in Salt Lakes Lake do assisted In the tho of oC a i te few houses after which he turned his i hand ana to tannins farming anti and on the tho Oil on hl h the seventeenth ward meeting h now stands ho he raised his hie first 1 crop croll und and a bounteous ono one It was too the tho conditions lit In A August UJust i he WU was with I a company which vell from Salt lAke to South Pass to meet President Yo rating ne who ho comIng to the valleys With ith a I large arge On that thal ocea occa 1810 Mr Hili d YOung I n Utah watermelon the tho tI first tM the Pre PreSident had over seon seca room c Utah Mr fr HIli had charge or of the tho general en oral tithing at Salt falt for fourteen years nM and 1118 ot of the tho nt at fairs ot of that office was characterized by sterling honesty anti and business abIlity H lie later became II a merchant tot tOl himself and succeeded fairly lie He 1 leaves eight 1111 te teen n children grandchildren and nd thirty |