OCR Text |
Show UU WILLIAM N. NALDER CALLED BY DEATH KAYSVILLE. Dec. 27. William N. Nalder, one of the early pioneers of this section of the state and prominent for many years in educational circles, died this afternoon at his home in Lay-ton Lay-ton The immediate cause of death was heart failure. Mr. Nalder was 71 years of age. He was born in New-I New-I bury, Berkshire, England. For the past sixty-three years he had been a resident of Davis county, living in Knysville and Laytou, devoting his time to farming and mercantile pursuits. pur-suits. He is survived by his son, Francis IH. Nalder. rcpresenta'tive-elect from Davis county, and by William B. Nalder, Nal-der, Raymond C. Nalder, sons, and Mrs. George W. Green, a daughter, living liv-ing at Lothbridge, Can. He also leavos the following sons and daughters: Mrs. James O'Brien. Tolon. Idaho; Daniel H. Nalder. Phoenix, Ariz.; Albert Al-bert 0, Nalder. Clearfield; Mrs. J. R. Revil, 'Salt Lake; Walter .A. Nalder, George C Naldor. Luella Nalder, Byron By-ron J. Nalder and Charles E. Nalder, LayLon, and Leland R. Nalder, Raymond. Ray-mond. Can. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. I |