Show I Coalville Resident Resident Dies DiesI At his home In Coalville last Saturday William Wheaton a native of Coalville and a long life resident of his home city was found dead by his daughter pre daughter pre presumably from a heart heat attack Deceased was born in Coalville on September 30 1877 He lie entered the em- em employ ploy of the Union Pacific railroad com com- company company company pany in 1898 and 1898 and was one of the most popular and well known railroad men In this section until early in n 1939 when he ho was put on the retired list honored and esteemed Ho was an active and popular member of ot the Union Pacific Timers Old-Timers club and also of the tho Broth Both Brotherhood Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen Funeral services were held at nt the tho North Summit high school building Tuesday afternoon which were largely attended by friends and admirers He is survived by his widow w. w Mrs Emma Staples Wheaton four sons Os Os- Oscar Oscar car Frank Athaleen and Jack Wheaton all of Coalville four tour daughters Mrs Clyde Salmon and Dorothy Betty Detty and Barbara Wheaton and one grandson all lof of Coalville one brother Wesley Wesl y Wheaton Wheaton Wheaton ton of Coalville and two sisters Mrs N. N A. A Ackerman and Mrs Cornelius OKeefe both of Ogden |