Show mrs mary fields passed 1 i away on wednesday morning h when life s sun goes do at the end ol 01 a i reful and active life and when death can mean but one thing A and that sweet rest for a body that has grown weary teary and tired there should be no sorrow and yet the ai 1 assing lassing amay av ay of mrs mary felds F elds m who he mas one of the pioneer residents of eureka and the oldest person in the tintic gintic M along n ng D strict on wed gusday morn ng brought a feel ng of sadness into hundred hundreds of homes grandma field as she dascall was call cd ed by all of her friends was mas in her kard jard bear 1 having been born incurs LV tisma norway noray after the trying t trip r 1 p a across tt 0 s the plains in one P e of the h hand a nd cart companies sy shy arrived in halt salt labeon lake on the L 2 d ae day ay of septem ber 1860 1 n nety d days being td d to make mak theno the journey aney the fields family se e le led I 1 lehi e 1 soon after reaching atah ta lagand and it was in 1871 that tho they y too to took gup Sup their residence b barem 0 s atie ids has resided here rel oa continuously nt I 1 since that time leading a viry alive a ive life she was mas strong and heathy lea h by up until a couple of months prior to her death wh was no doubt due to general debility end and old age the deceased leaves two tuo sons two daughters twenty three grandchild grandi hild ren sixteen great granach idren and many other relatives and fr fir ends the children are charles and heb r fields and mrs susan hanson all of eureka and mrs joseph josephne ne mont gomery or salt lake funeral services were u ere held from the L I 1 1 S church in this city today the interment taking place at the cit citi cemetery the funeral was a most impressive one and the casket was completely covered with floral 0 fennis from friends most of the automobiles in tintic gintic were mere in the funeral cortege that followed folio ed the remains to their last resting place in the city beff e tery here in tintic gintic it is not necessary to go out m with ith a in the search tor for an honest man nin neither is it nee cessare to go over the to with a fine tooth comb last week L 0 in schofield picked up a roll of bills on tha the street and brought it into the reporter He porter office with a request that s e try and find the owner and at the present time we m e are trying to lo 10 cate the owner of a ladies hand satchel that contains a sum of money feind by L C doty the money which mr schofield found belonged to william ferguson the re presenta tive of the salt lake brewing co berguson ler 1 erguson guson took the money from the bank for the purpose of paying some bills tout but he be had traveled but a short distance down the when he discovered that he had dropped the roll of bills lie ile bad had about given up hopes of ever getting the money when he chanced to tell his troubles to the newspaper man |