Show RANDOLPH MAN DIES OF accidental INJURY people of this community were shocked saturday morning when word came that frank snowball had passed away friday evening at 4 p in in an ogden hospital of accidental injuries received sunday at the colorado animal byproducts plant mr snowball went to ogden about two months ago and obtained employment in the colorado byproducts by products I 1 plant he was operating a rotary bone chushen when the accident happened A small piece of flying bone struck him in the head but he thought the injury was only minor he reported the accident and then finished his shift monday he complained of his head hurting him and was rushed to the hospital monday where he passed away friday mr air snowball was well known thru out cut rich county at one time he wis was a prosperous rich county ranches rancher and cattleman later he sold his ranch and purchased our chased the randolph open house which he operated for a number of years at one time he worked as a subcontractor contractor sub on railroad and highway pro projects acts lie he was born march 25 1873 at randolph utah a son of john and mary snowball and spent his early life in randolph on january 4 1992 he married alice corless of randolph and has made his home at randolph all his life surviving are his wife and four sons ralph of afton wyo ivan of ogden elmer of sage wyo and wallace who is in the U S navy he is also survived ved by eight grandchildren and tho the brothers trot brot horg hars and sisters john snowball bof of wendel idaho bert snow ball of susan calif roy snowball of Randol randolph rh mrs della delia mckinnon of randolph mrs elizabeth of labount LaPo utah and mrs clarence nelson of bountiful co t 7 rupa p r TP tart t page RANDOLPH MAN DIES OF ACCI DENTAL INJURY continued from page one funeral services were held tuesday in the randolph ward chapel under the direction of bishop G willard peart pearl is 13 follows opening sang abide with me ale by the ward choir invocation by W T rex musical duet thelma mckinnon and kathleen sweet hour of prayer the first speaker was samuel rex followed by a duet some time well understand by mr an al mrs r s ernest A mckinnon the following speakers were wm johnson bishop G W peart pearl L B johnson and darid hoffman mrs airs samuel rex sang there theire is no night there benediction was by arthur mckinnon the grave was dedicated by R G marshall with burial in the randolph cemetery the floral tributes were perfuse and beautiful the following were among the out of town people who attended mrs elthera johnson and son sherman of salt lake gone gane snowball of caiper mrs clarence nelson of bountiful mr and mrs roy snowball of aspin mr and mrs shervin dean of evanston mrs elmer cleveland and mrs della delia mcgregor if f evanston mr and mrs airs cliff henderson of evanston Bv anston mr and clarence johnston of evanston and mr ani an I mr roy spencer of knight wyo |