Show FUNERAL SERVICE HELD FOR MRS MAGGIE ON ot Funeral Cervices for Cor Mrs Maggie Wallace McNaughton a pioneer of or the Uintah basin were hold held at nt tho the Congregational church in Vernal Varnal on eu Sunday afternoon Mrs Mr f ton ton tIled died on the evening bt of t August 10 19 in inthe the Vernal rl al hospital following a critical operation She did not recover recover re re- re-C re cover from the a adminis lJ inis While h her hr 1 h health hal had been failing during lio g gio io months sl she e had been been confined d to her i b be bedOn- bedOn on only ly Iy 24 hour previous to her l r d eath ih I. I fC i atI t or of B Bayou yuu Mississippi l and came cameI cameto I to Utah in 1887 with her her first husband hus t band ban William Villiam C. C Kimg King who had served in time the Union army army during the thc I Civil w war var r later g gained ineda a commission In iii the regular Ul f army my aia li during the Sioux camp campaign of 1876 served Inthe In Iii hIt F t the e Seventh 0 U. U S. S cavalry c command l of bt Major 1 R Reno o. o Following the con eon l' l lu lon of of the le Sioux c campaign he lie was ordered to Fort Fori Duchesne Duehesne where herc he lie died in iii 1895 The widow and iid 1 five lve children n removed to Vo Vernal Venial and andin andin in n It 1900 00 she was married to James Jamest t McNaughton Her husband one I daughter and two sons survive 11 Interment Interment In In- was in Vernal cemetery r |