Show I I I e Death of Lawrence Paul J t M b 4 Monday morning last Lawrence C C. C Paul one of Park City's best known young joung men succumbed to the dread disease of influenza The news of the passing on of this popular popular popular lar y young ung husband and father was o a a severe blow to his young wife his devoted father and mother and brother brother bro bro- ther and sisters bro I It It w was waa only a week weak ago last last Tues Tuesday day that that the young I man was taken sick lie He was given the closest attention attention attention atten atten- tion from the moment he was strick struck stricken en on en but pneumonia developed and despite all ail efforts his hla life could not I be saved I It is a sad death not only because of the splendid character and high standing of at the young man but because because be be- because cause of his hla young wife and baby left to mourn his the passing passIng passIng pass- pass Ing on of so worthy a citizen heartfelt Heart Heart- felt Celt sympathy goes out to the bereaved ed rid ones In their deep affliction Lawrence Chester Paul was waa bornat born bornat at Almy Wyoming In October 1891 being twenty-seven twenty years of age lie Ile came to Park City with his parents when but a small boy and has made I his Iris home borne here since that time After I his school days lie he w worked for Mr A A. A i B. B Williams then at the Daly West and end for several years past he was enI en engineer en en- I hear at the Silver King Consolidated ed d and was waa highly esteemed by Iris hla employers and fellow workmen He lIe was an excellent young man always always al al- ways gentlemanly In his hla demeanor and tad possessing a personality that made friends with all whom he came in contact with with and his untimely death is sincerely mourned by all who knew him He was waa the oldest son of ot Mr and Mrs Jin Peter Pault Pauli known well and highly respected citizens of ot our community com com- Besides his hla parents ho 13 fo survived s by five Mrs John Geiger of Salt Lake Mrs Jack Townsend of Texas Mrs Frank rank Corrigan Cor- Cor Corrigan Corrigan rigan and Misses Ethel and Ellen Paul of Park City and Clyde Paul lie He was a beloved member of the local lodge of Elks Elka under whose auspices auspices auspices aus aus- the funeral was held Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day afternoon ritualistic services of that order being conducted at the grave Rev R R. R D. D Zook lIvered delivered d a brief funeral sermon and Misses Eleanor Wright Ruth Hillstrom Miss Birdie Beatty and Mrs J. J C C. C and Miss Louise furnishing appropriate music I Deceased was also a member of the Volunteer Fire department I i |