Show Albert Frank Albert er Frank ran Haycock I Is Buried Here ere Saturday Afternoon 4 services were were held held hel Saturday afternoon of or last week In the lire Panguitch North Ward Yard chapel for A. A Frank Haycock who died early Wednesday t morning of last week at his home following a lingering Illness Bishop A. A Leland Elmer presided at the services The opening closing numbers were rendered by the choir Oth- Oth musical numbers included a duet selection by Roma Barney and Donna Henrie a vocal solo by Morris Orton and a violin selection selection selection se se- lection by Judd Haycock of Circleville Speakers who paid a high tribute to Mr Haycock were Hans P. P Ipson J. J Frank Houston Houston Houston Hous Hous- ton Ferdinand Erickson of Richfield Richfield Rich Rich- field and H. H J. J Allen of Hof Esca- Esca lante Remarks and appreciations were pere presented by y Bishop Elmer The Invocation was offered by byRell byRell byRell Rell F. F Argyle and the benediction benediction benedic benedic- tio tion was pronounced by Parley Ipson Burial vas was In the tIle Panguitch City cemetery with grave being dedicated by James L. L Hatch Albert Frank Haycock was born at Panguitch January 11 1891 and made his home hero here practically all of his life After graduating from the local lo local local lo- lo cal schoos he lie attended the Wasatch Wasatch Wa- Wa satch Academy at Mt lIt Pleasant for Cor two years and studied for two years at t the Utah State Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Ag Ag- college at Logan September 18 1913 1013 he married married married mar mar- ried Margaret E. E Davis of Pan Pan- He I was was a stock raiser and I f farmer Carmer and was very active act In CiVic civic activities a for the betterment of conditions In this area He also took an active part in local lo local local lo- lo cal and county politics t i He served as Panguitch City marshal for two years and was serving his year as sheriff sherler of Garfield county at the time of his death He lIe took an intense interest In Int community activities and was ali always always al- al t i ways willing to do his share to toward toward toward to- to ward any activity to better con con- He took an active part partin in staging local race meets and andi i j other other celebrations working on I i various committees He Ile is survived by his widow video I and mother Mrs Jane Haycock 4 and five children Mrs June Kesler of Beaver Joe Haycock Margaret and Elizabeth Haycock all aU of oC Panguitch and Morris t Haycock serving sen-ing with the U. U S. S Nay Navy He Is also survived ed by the following brothers and sisters J. J Scott Haycock Thomas C. C Haycock Haycock Haycock Hay Hay- cock and Mrs Jessie Jessio Mae Gibson Gibson Gibson Gib Gib- son all of oC Panguitch Marion Marlon Haycock Salt Lake City Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Eliza Eliza- beth Wright Morgan and Dean Cherrington Ogden I |