Show FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR EARLY BASIN PIONEER james I 1 85 buried in roosevelt Koo sevelt cemetery tuesday impressive funeral services were held for james 1 I cb at the roosevelt ward chapel tuesday at 3 P ni m mr zi tied ed at the home of his laugh daugh te mrs hazel jensen at alhambra california saturday may 2 after a short illness the services were conducted by heber T hall bishop of the roosevelt w ward ard the funeral fune ial march was played by deon galloway Gallow av the ladles ladies double quartet consisting of pearl redmond mrs maud utley mrs hannah larsen mrs al rs grace timms tamms mrs nellie atwood mrs clista angus al mrs rs lela labrum and mrs olive harrlson accompanied by mrs deon galloway sang deepening trials sometime well understand and beautiful fril isle ot of somewhere invocation was pronounced by reve end john leacher pastor of the trinity episcopal church of roosevelt john U L Wie combe spoke of the early acquaintance with the family of the harmony existing and the love of 0 young people the Slit evidenced in their association with their neighbors he ha spoke of the beautiful character of mrs shi s ler and the sterling qualities of mr russell todd also spoke of his acquaintance with the family and extolled their tine fine qualities john E sang oh my father J austin pack offered of ered the benediction R S jordan clare labrum herbert barlow cliff angus nick harmston and douglass mcalee mcafee acted as pall beakers beai ers the remains were taken to the city ally camet cemetery ry for burial arthuar e dedicated the grave the lovely flowers and ithe large attendance at the se vices attested to the respect ani love the community holds for the family native of illinois mr was born in in van daly county ill jan ag 1851 his parents moved to gentry mo when he was 3 years old ile he was mairley man led to clara wilson in 1879 rive five children were born three boys and girls all of whom are living mr came to the opening of the uintah ouray reservation in 1905 where he drew a homestead ile he and elbert lived on the claim for six months and then went back to missouri to return with the family they lived on this homestead until the death of mrs alts on apil 1 1924 since ainoa then he has spent the summers in utah and the winters in ili california three of the children mrs straussie Strauss le birchell of ouray utah mrs hazel jensen of alhambra and thomas ot roosevelt were present at the services the two boys in missouri clarence and elbert were unable to attend |