Show PIONEER DIES 1 I james jamea doll boll coywood passed peacefully away nt at hla his homo home august 4 at 6 5 p TO in artter many months ot of intense suffering lie ho was waa tho the oldest eldest son 0 of joseph L and mary bell heywood and was born in salt lako city utah january 24 1858 while yet ro child hla his parents moved to southern utah settling in wash ington thoy they went from there to now harmony then in 1872 cuno caino to panguitch Pan gultch where lie ho has haa since conf con linued to roaldo reside and ana has haa boon been ono one of the foremost citizens in business educational find ecclesiastical affairs ho he began lila ids official career as an appointee to a local position by governor murray later ra cia first surveyor of garfield county and superintendent of district schools schoola by arthur IA thomas thomaa ho he hold nullo numerous other offices in tile tho county and city also from his boyhood to tho the time of ills his lato late illness ho he has been active in tho the service of tho the church having worked in tile tho various quorums 0 of tho priesthood and as an officer in both ward and stake organizations lie ho spent two years in missionary work in tho the northern states laboring principally in indiana in 1900 he was chosen as dishlip of the panguitch Pan gultch ward wa rdo which position lie he filled with honor mid end e nd fido fidelity lity for sixteen years endearing ona earing himself to all over whom ILO ho presided in 1891 he married maria 0 larson ot of pleasant grove to them were born nine children five girls fand nd four boys he leaves a wife tour four children seven grandchildren gra three brothers and four sisters ilia hla was a noble spirit of generous and lofty impulses true to all men loyal to ills his leaders devoted to his religion irell gion and nd hla his god he died as he had lived an unassuming uncomplaining fr latter day saint funeral services were held for bishop shop heywood saturday august 6 at 2 p in in the north ward chapel 1 bishop hans P ipson in charge prayer was offered by elder john T partridge the speakers were elders james P cameron Ciu neron john F worthen lV orthen james houston of Pan gultch 0 G andersen of junction george II 11 wilson of hatch and john L sevy bevy of salt lake city musical numbers by the choir 0 0 my rather and my father knows solo 1 I know that my redeemer lives by james M sargent A mixed quartette directed by mrs pearl henrie sang ra a concluding con clad number thou dost not weep to weep alone and at the graveside gravest do sang rest tor for the W weary eairy soul benediction was pronounced by dishop bishop hans P ipson the grave was dediw ted by paerl arch ira W hatch |