OCR Text |
Show Funeral Services Sunday For j. Edward Bush l Joseph Edward Hush, 02, well known community and church worker died at bis home here on Tuesday evening, of u heart ailment. ail-ment. He was born in Pleasant Grove November 1G, 1881 to Henry Isaac Is-aac and Evalyn No0 Hush. He received his education in the schools here and on October 25, 11)05 married Rachel Eisler in the Salt Uike Temple. He was at the time of his death a high priest in the Second Ward. He fulfilled a mission in the Southern States from 1902 to 1905. He served as ward clerk in the Second ward and later served as a counselor to Bishop S. L. Swenson for ten years. He followed the trade of railroading rail-roading and for many years was a foreman on the Salt Lake and Utah railroad. For the last few years he has lived in Provo and Salt Lake City. He moved back to Pleasant Grove last summer and built the new cottage on the old Bush farm in the Second Ward. Left to mourn bis loss are bis widow, four sons, Leslie E. Rush, Dayton, Ohio; Carl A. Rush. Springville, Ray H. Rush, and Milton Rush. Salt Lake City; two dnuuehters. Mrs. Louis" P. Thac-ker Thac-ker Fort Worth. Texas; and Mrs. Rernice B. Hutchinson Salt Lake Citv. one sister Miss Emma Rush of Pleasant Grove, and 13 grand children. Funeral services wil be conducted condu-cted Sunday at 2 oclock in the Second ward chapel with Risliop C. R. Clark in charge. Friends mav call Saturdav e-i-onir"- at the Oloin Mrtuarv and Sundav until time of the ser-'Vos ser-'Vos at the home of Mrs. Tnez Rush. |