Show i bL 1119IX oI Pa 1tw14ACrnlh110ne + MYWIA4 During tho past three week Mr Hales has been affected with au attack at-tack of pneumonia but continued performing per-forming his duties In connection with the Infirmary until Saturday Jan 26 when he wan compelled to remain In Ills room At the night of his death ho partook of nourishment ten minutes min-utes before his death and seemed In no danger Hut a sudden turn placed him outside of this worlds woes The deceased was the son of Mr Charles II Hales of Rahnnam Co of Kent England and Julia Ann Lock wood of Cnmlannquah Now York Ho was born In Nauvoo 111 March 19 1811 Ills parents came to Utah In 1852 They lived a few years at Cottonwood Salt Lake county but afterwards moved to Spanish Fork I where tho deceased has since resided resid-ed Mr Hales has been prominently before the public In numerous capacities capa-cities Ho served as city councilman council-man director In tho Coop store and was In tho bishopric n number of years Mr Hales has been for the last three superintendent of tho county infirmary infirm-ary and was working there when the end came Ho Is tho father of fourteen children chil-dren twelve of whom with his wife forty grandchildren and numerous other relatives survive him At the time of his death his children chil-dren wero scattered His eldest son Bishop Ceo Hales of tho Third Ward of Spanish Fork was In Nevada Stephen In Big Horn county Wyo and Lawrence In Missouri so that tho funeral was postponed until Thursday Thurs-day Fob 7 The speakers at tho funeral wero Bishop Markham of Loland Ward Orson Or-son Croor and John Mooro Brother George Harrison of Spring villo sang a solo entitled Our Departed De-parted Comrade v Mrs Mary Knave i sang a solo entitled entit-led Just AH I Am nnd tho Black hawkers sang When tho Angel Calls the Roll Tho funeral was attended by l many relatives and friends I |