Show two of valleys Val levs first settlers pass on to great beyond after many months illness impressive services held over remains of devoted and faithful pioneer mother impressive Impress he funeral se sen rices ices were ere iteld n the vernal first ward chapel tue tuesday day noon over the remains ot of mrs C L 1 atwood bishop james 11 II wallis had charge of the services A double mixed quartette ette from the ward choir furnished a splendid program of music the numbers sang acre ere selected by mrs atwood before her death and were as follows wanted on the other side 1 I know that my he re deemer lives though deep hinr trials sometime we well 11 understand while bishop wall at her request tang sang I 1 need thee every hour those furnishing the music were mrs mae joreensen jorgensen mrs robert L mrs 1 haller witbeck mrs howard menden meriden hall john hodgkinson wm 13 wallis adaller haller witbeck and howard mendenhall with mrs 0 E childs as mccora the opening prayer was laas offered by elder eder john N davis after which eldes W 11 spoke of his long acquaintance with the deceased and her attributed he ila said that ah tho and her husband who survives her had been married past 64 years iut jut had never eald add a cross word to each other during all that time he told if of the love and union that existed in the family and land how they honored and respected their parents ed J young yount jr told of his mission to new zealand in connection with ith the on of the deceased and his consequent death from mob violence how because of this he had been practically adopted into the family and the barong th ong st family ties created as a result he ile told of the many lovela or lr tes which adorned the jonm 1 life of the L d and reed read some beautiful sentiment on mother ftp H 13 calder v as the concluding aDea kr he ile dwelt on the resurrection and the sacrifice offered bv by the saviour in riving his life that man min might live again and be rewarded for M bis works while in the flesh he exhorted his hearers to live righteous and consist consistent erat lives the closing was vi as offered by 11 clr witbeck the rave WM dedicated dedic eted bv by elder john N davis the rhan l had been beautifully erard ra pd fr the oc caiton caRion and the many floral offerings ints testified to the love in which th decreased ricce der awl eased VM vim pem to I 1 0 laro n A t col wan ali the daughter of mr air and mrs benamin broan ard rd was born jur H 1 1844 at philadelphia penn ler faglier died when 0 h P thee iari i a ari nd old leaving leming the menthor vl u 1 ahr tn holl hoir nd orp orl sir fame came tn in utah in 1311 and las miti iw in P 1 I rt A at t vod vo ow d n T ame 1 1891 TI v liv blvd 1 in salt gait la aai r and utah counties until tui tua 93 3 estoll 1 ahen they edme to verr I 1 to make their bome mrs alls atwood la 13 survived by her hua hus bind who Is now ra years old and five children schuyler C and C 13 atwood jr both of vernal S E at wod nod of mt emmona emmons E W atwood ff of hanna and mrs louie olenn glenn of vernal two eons have preceded tre tae ceded mrs atwood to tl e treat great belond they are A B atwood who died february 20 1926 at vernal and leslie 0 who died july 21 1902 in aukland new zealand while on a mission and whose body was shipped to vern vernal arriving september 2 1902 mrs vern Ic Carrell has apen hired q n i r e bv ped arm funds to check no tin the health of the children in our she uses usel thi tw and rn naps kei ne ronal visits on absentees the attendance I 1 at school Is reported es as haling been materially increased this icek funeral services for james N windi held at vernal first ward thursday after a ling lingering erint illness extending over many weeks james dwinn one of the early pioneers of ashley valley passed to his rest on tuesday morning mr winn made a hard struggle glo to from his hi sickness alc kness and laving bands hands did all within their power to nurse him back to health and strength but all to no purpose funeral services were held in uw ther vernal drat first ward chapel Thurs thursday dar afternoon vad were conducted by bishop james 11 wallis A mixed double quartette from the ward choir furnished furn shed the music consisting of mr and abd mrs haller witbeck mrs may carpenter mrs may jorgensen mrs robertl john hodgkinson howard mendenhall and william W m B wallis consoling remarks 1 were made nude by bishop john N davis bishon mahon it IL D calder president wallace calder and bishop wallis all at t the le request of the family all tes I 1 efto the sterling integrity of the deceased and nd his faith in the atonement and the glorious hope of a hecton rec ton the chapel had been beautifully draped for the occasion and the casket wai rai covered aji with flowers the place was filled sith ith friends of the deceased the following selections were sang at the he request of the family 0 wy my ather resting no nov prom from care and ant borrow I 1 farewell all earthly honor honors though deel riba trials the oven ir iq I r draw lai was efro red bv elder eder charter charles hardy and the benediction by elder eder adi it Biddow ay TJ 4 remain wee convened to the vt ve 1 I cemetery v there here all that was mortal of james N winn was laid tr to ret rt th tho arave being dedicated by joaeph joseph horrocks Hor rocki of the bishopric jams james nepha winn son of dennis W end margaret Mar trant bateman winn was born march 13 12 1854 at west jordan utah his mother came from england when she was 10 years old and resided u fill nauvoo living just opposite the kroph et joseph smith when about twenty ea ears rs of afe ace mr winn ith hia his parent parents moved to pyon proon py pro on aitio TO itic in 1873 he married miss armaline 11 M thomas to this union there aaa barn civo div children art n marret geeki oi 01 los angeles An gelt calif nettle C W arnn nn rt artif if ims A winn irid mrs mav 0 onell nell both of vernal and suid wi filori lori winn breem ed mr winn moved to V vr nal in ISM hoi I thirty N vre a 1 a and trent hr e great he ile li by file brots brot s and one atter anil and rilas win both of ayin T anni anil arr ef pf R burp burg ida wll nf ap 1 ark ltv josph pf 1 I californi Calt forni tl t mrs sarah ool huy of loean locan blah litah we acknowledge 7 ft erv ery enjoyable visit from miss matilda Pet peter cron on state primary instructor miss peterson Is a national character in kindergarten and primary met ads on I february 29 1928 on the occasion sion of the anniversary of hr her firth a marble bust of mrs emmeline Emmell nr 13 wells sculptured by noted artist avnis E dallin will be installed in the capital to assist in defraying the expense uintah bounty hka h bern been liked to contribute the eum gum of 1500 people should consider this P fill 11 a privilege ard rd an opportunity TI n marble but will not only be a tr r rf pf lev lov to a leada but a beautiful pitt gift from the omen of the state to the bbate of utah con trib tinni should bi sent to mrs john N davis vernal utah vho aho ho h hi been by the sarte committee for this purpose |