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Show IHER RESIDENT I . DIES IN IDAHO I James Crystal, who was ono of tho till early settlers of American Fork, but e Ir bo moved to a innch noar Dlack. l0 loot, Idaho, died at his homo In tho V ccm Stoto last Saturday. Tho body j.I nt brought to this city Monday. B ilr. Crystal wa8 n son of Mr. and .lrs. James Crystal, and his mother CI dow about SS years of ago is yet llv. Ins. He was born In Scotland, Dec. till ' 1S13, " cninc to "lla clty wlth his parents In 18G3. Ho married Miss till ,1D0 1)arrclt' wll 1)oro '''m tcn cl,lul-I cl,lul-I ;cn, six boys and four girls, all of tII Kil0m lj"t two of lll lj0H nro mar" I rtal and nearly all of whom aro now I residents of Idnho. His living broth. I crs aio I'ctor, David and John Cry. sttl. Hlfl surviving Bisters aro Mrs. "" Elizabeth Crookston, Mra. O. H. Itob. I inson and Mrs. Ncttlo Younz, tho latter uW Ilrlng in Arizona. B Mr. Crystal spent much of his life nb working In tho mines nnd dovclopcd . miners consuinntlon from which ho ' tnffcrcd C or 8 years and which fin. Imt? caused his dcaCtiv " Funoral services wcro held In tho "I Third Ward meeting houso Tuesday. I 1)1 hop Hlndlcy presided ami tho ward I iholr did tho singing. Tho speakers I erc Prcslcnt S. L. Chlpman, Honry I Ulnch and Ocorgo F. Shelley. Solos vero sang by Karl Hawkins and Miss J Ethel Kelly. Tho opening prayer was I by John Jnekllu and tho closing by "l Dlshop Hlndlcy. r Amom those who camo from out. dijl oLbui were Mr. and Mrs. John Uar. ill rttt of Mill Crock, Mr. and Mrs. An. Fjs I!ecbf of Provo, Andrew and Aril Ar-il noM Crystal and Mr. and Mrs. W. It. t Greenwood from Idaho. : o |