Show I I I I I I Hoytsville Citizen Dies Funeral services for Frank M. M Judd 54 14 54 of Hoytsville well known In Sum Sum- Summit Summit mit county as a livestock raiser and andL L L. D. D S S. S church worker were conducted yesterday in the Summit Stake taber taber- tabernacle tabernacle nacle by R R. S. S S Hillier bishop of Hoyta ille ward Burial was in the Hoytsville cemetery Mr Judd was born In Hoytsville on May 23 23 1884 a son of or Charles and Leis Lois Judd He died Saturday at 8 p. p m m. In n a Salt Lake hospital after a long ij illness Receiving R his education In Summit county schools and Brigham Young he returned turned r to Hoytsville and became a successful farmer and turkey grower He was prominent in Summit stake Mutual and at the time of his illness was as first counselor in the bishopric of or Hoytsville ward He served for more than ten years as Boy Day Scout troop committee committee- committeeman man in his ward c Surviving are his widow Mrs Edna J fF Vernon Judd whom he married in to 1909 I 1 r four tour daughters Mrs Gladys Wilde of Park Park City and Lois Dorothy and Margaret I Judd of Hoytsville six sons Vernon Roy nay Kenneth F. F F F. Grant and Rulon and Glenn Judd of or Hoytsville five brothers f ICharles Charles Gilbert Thomas W W. and George I H H. Judd of Hoytsville D. D E. E E Judd of Salt Snit Lake City and M. M R. R Judd of ot Los Angeles An An- Angeles geles five sisters Mrs Albert Gibbons and Mrs Cora M. M Gibbons of ot Mrs nettle Kettle M M. Bates and Mrs Olive E. E James of Salt Lake ke City and Mrs Lois P. P Hixson of Omaha Nebraska 1 |