Show death takes two prominent pro t uintah basin residents ts v veterinarian e t chinman 82 dies di es a at t H home ome A widely known much loved veterinarian narlan george henry wilson died monday at am in his vernal home 0 of f causes incident to age mr wilson came to ashley valley in 1886 it was said of him that he had been on an call morning noon an and d a ali all ll 11 n night i ever since his arrival he was known throughout the valley having aided sick animals on almost every farm and ranch in the area he was born A aug ug 9 1865 in provo a son of henry Wood vuie vUle and susanna armstrong wilson he married marr i e d minnie J jane ane C colton 0 lt on in ashley valley on april 23 1889 he is survived by his widow a daughter mm mrs K K J tenney vernal four grandchildren and three rat great grandchildren mr wilson was interested in many p phases hases bases of community life he H e was a member of the church of jes jesus i us chirst of latter day saints a charter member of the vernal vetnal loof lodge and had bee been n a d deputy epu apu t y s sheriff h er iff lff under john T pope for years he was the foremost judge at uintah county horse races his prime interest after his family was horses and racing he won the utah state fair harness race in 1920 driving his two year old mare orphan annie the victory was acclaimed claimed ac over the state slate because of the young mare which he drove to victory funeral services will be conducted thursday at I 1 pm in maeser ward chapel by harvey mckee bishop friends may call at the family residence E south thursday from 9 aan until noon coon 1 former county commissioner 0 dies funeral services for ray G labrum 66 prominent uintah basin business business man mah farmer and former uintah county commissioner were conducted monday at 1 pm in the roosevelt stake chapel church of jesus christ of latter day saints mr lab rum died friday afternoon of a heart hear t a aliment ailment ll 11 men t services were conducted by E J nixon bishop roosevelt second ward A member of the uintah county commission three terms and a mem member b er of th the e UI uintah n t a h county board of education for two years mr labrum was bom born M march arc h 1 1 1882 in cotton cottonwood w salt lake county a son of thomas and susanne labrum in 1888 he came with his family to the basin where they operated a ranch in the deep creek area I 1 in n hi his s you youth th he supplied li ed wood and coal to the garrison adfor at fort t duchesne june 25 1902 he married marr i e d alice aiice ali all ce harrison harrlson H arr i son of deep D beep creek before opening of the indian reservation at whiterocks he ran pack outfits for J C dicks provo who was surveying the area hoon boon soon after the reservation was opened in 1906 mr labrum moved to a homestead on the indian bench and later moved to R roosevelt oo sevelt where he operated a farm in 1941 he fie served on an mission to seattle and portland at the time of his death he was a high priest in roosevelt stake chairman of the ballard wa ward M genealogical committee and member of the ward welfare comm committee itt ee surviving are his widow seven sons sonn lloyd R labrum 4 current creek utah and morrell edgar verland L L clement kenneth and lynn labrum roosevelt two daughters mrs florence adams roosevelt and mrs essie essle lambert j mt ML emmons duchesne county 16 grandchildren three children five brothers brothers will lab rum salt sait lake city ralph labrum ru m pasadena cal jes jess s labrum deep creek alva labrum seattle and clarence H la brum roosevelt and six sisters mrs olive harrisoh harrison roosevelt mrs sadie rawley magna mrs mary hadlock and mrs alice dingman los angeles mrs maria caldwell portland and mrs nettle labrum salt lake city mrs delia della price recently returned from a visit with her daughters eva boyer provo and margaret simpson midvale mrs price was accompanied by her sister mrs margaret potter who was to her ber comein home in olinda california 7 SL |