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'I I ' $ t tI I 4 GEORGE A SLAUGHFuiicral SLAUGH SLAUGHFuneral SLAUGHI I Funeral Fuiicral S Srvices Services ServicesHeld ServicesHeld rvices rvicesI I , Held Heldat at First Ward WardFor WardFor WardI I For George Slaugh SlaughFuneral atlthe Funeral services were held atl at atthe atthe the First Ward chapel Thursday Thursdayat at ThUrsdaYIat 2 pm p m for George A ThUrsdaYI Slaugh Slaugh76 76 who died Monday evening eveningprevIOus eveningprevious eveningprevious prevIOus at the home of his son sonFrank sonFrank sonFrank Frank Services were under the thedirection thedirection directIon of the Third Ward Wardblshopnc Wardbishopric Wardbishopric theldirectIon thel blshopnc bishopric with R D Rust first firstcounselor firstcounselor firstcounselor counselor presidingPrayer presidingPrayer presiding presidingPrayer Prayer at the home was offer offered offered offered ed by H S Sowards At the thechapel thechapel thechapel chapel the Naples trio compos composed composed composed ed of Dons Doris and Velda Duvall Duvalland Duvalland Duvalland and Maude Goodnch Goodrich sangHome sangHome sang sangHome Home Beautiful Home ac accompal11ed accompanied accompanied compal11ed companied by Grace Jensen JensenLewu JensenLewo JensenLCWI Lewu Lewo & , S Gardiner Gard1l1er Gardirier offered the tht ' 111 in 111vocatIOn invocation invocation vocatIOn I ucille uCllle Calder sang a asolo asolo asolo solo My Faith In Thee ac accompanied accompanied accompanied companied by Mary ManwarmgByron ManwaringByron Manwanng Manwarmg Manwaring ManwanngByron Byron Goodnch Goodrich was the fIrst fIrstspeaker firstspeaker firstspeaker speaker Hallie Haille Searle read a apoem apoem apoem poem written by the deceased to tohis tohis tohis his wife and George Davis ac accompanied accompanied accompanied companied by Mrs Manwar1l1g Manwaring Manwar1l1gsang Manwaringsang Manwanngsang sang * ' I Know That My Redeemer RedeemerILlveth RedeemerLiveth RedeemerLiveth Liveth Wallace Calder was wasconcludmg wasconcluding wasconcluding concludmg concluding speakerMr speakerMr speaker speakerMr ILlveth Mr Rust made remarks of ap appreclahon appreciation appreciation preclahon preciation and a double male malequartett malequartett malequartett quartett composed of Chellus ChellusICaldweli ICaldweli Caidwell Leslie Thacker 0 a MThurman M MThurman MThurman Thurman Richards DurhamGeorge Durham DurhamGeorge DurhamGeorge George Davis DavI Arthur Manwaring Manwar Manwarmg Manwaring mg ing and George Roth song theconcluding the theconcluding theconcluding concluding selection SchoolThy School SchoolThy SchoolThy Thy Feelings Feellngs Oh My BrotherAlfred Brother BrotherAlfred BrotherAlfred Alfred Simper offered the Invo invo- Invocation invoca Invocation - cation ca tion tionI tionContinued cationContinued I ( Continued on Page Four ) IFUNERAL FUNERAL SERVICES HELD HELDFOR HELDFOR HELDFOR FOR GEORGE A SLAUGHContinued SLAUGH ( ( Continued Cont1nued trom from ( rom page onePall one ) Pall bearers were Frank FrankOwen FrankOwen Owen Stan Albert and Leonan Leonard LeonardSlaugh LeonardSlaugh LeonanSlaugh j Slaugh and Drank I . rank Willis Intel Inter Intermt.nt Intermint ment mt.nt mtnt mint . was in the Vernal Vernnl Memori Memorl Memorial Memorlal Memoriat al at Park with Bishop LaVell LaVeli La Veil Manwaring Man Manwaring waring dedicating the graveMr graveMr grave graveMr Mr Slaugh was born at Pleasant Pleasant Plea Pleasant sant Grove Grovt . September 24 1863 1863a a son of John John Jacob and Matilda MatildaSmuin MatildaSmuin . i Smuin Slaugh He came to theAshley the theAshley thi i Ashley Valley at the age of 15when 15when 15 when Vernal was just being settied set settIed tied His father built the firs flrst first firsthome flrsthome home in Davis , now accupied accupled by byC byC b ; ' ' C P RuppeOn RuppeOn Ruppe On September 19 1892 he hemarried hemarried h < married Rachel M Goodrichwho Goodrich Goodrichwho who died in 1921 He engage eogagea eogageain engaged engagedIn < : in farming and stock raising his hisentire hisentire hi : entire lifetimeHe lifetimeHe lifetime lifetimeHe He described his first trip toAshley to toAshley t < > Ashley Valley as The day we weboys weboys w boys were half asleep a at tour tourwork our ourwork work our uncle roused me suddenly suddenly sud suddenly denly when he said Georgie Georgieam I Iam Iam am worried to know how to get getout getout ge geout out to Ashley Why can t youget yoi you youget get your father to let you takeyour take takeyour tak < your team and take a load foi for forme forme me ? I I shall have too much to tohaul tohaul t < haul with my small teamOne teamOne team teamOne One can cnn easily imagine imaJine , howthat howthat how that would wake up a boy witi with witha a new shotgun and plenty ofamunition of ofamunitlOn o ! amunitlon amunition I answered that I Iwould Iwould 1 1would would like very much to go if ifmy ifmy my father would consent As I Iwas Iwas 1 1was ! was always mother s boy I wentto weni went wentIto wenito Ito to her with my problem Why WhyIyes Whyyes Wh > Iyes yes I think that would be a fine flnt finetrip fine.rip . : .rip rip trip . I would rather like lIkl liki to gc go goalong goalong gcalong along mY1 myself > elf she saidDays . said .aid aid saidDays .aidDays Days seemed like weeks wceks until ontil un on unil til il the day flnallf finally . arrived arrive ( wher when w e I I wagons stood ready to start for A Ashley AshleyValley AshleyValley ! > hley hleyVallt.y Vallt.y Vallty Valley . With my mother and my mysister mysister mysister sister Ada perched on the the"pring thespring thespring "pring pring spring " seat scat 1 > ( at be beside ide me I was off offon offon offon on what ' seemed 'it.emed it.emed itemed . to Inl ins m < and RlHf after afterward afterward afterward ward prOVl proved d to be one ol1e of the thebrlat thegreats thefcreatt brlat greats < st lHh adventures aclienturts l'nturl lnturl ' " of my lifeIn lifeIn life lifeIn . In the thl III next . xt thirteen thlrteul thirteeii days wetraveled we wetravded wetraveled travded traveled a hundrd and sixty sixtymiles sixtymiles sixtymiles I miles over ovt.r ovtr . a road that was a lit litlie littie littie lie tie better bettr ( than an Indidn Indlcln Indian trail trailOur trailOur trailOur . I Our last la.t lat . day was between Ft FtDuchl1 FtDuchesne FtDuche&ne FtDuchene Duchl1 Duchesne l\c l c > & \ and Vernal andone and one onethat onethat that wa was ' ! IWVl never r forgotten We Wewere Wewere , wt.rt wtrt were . . um utii ami ( ng rig the first to travel travelthat travelthat travelthat Ith8t that road after it its . construction con constructionI < ; tructlOn 111 I lie he ( ' travel travl'1 travl1 ' up until that time wasover was wasover OVl over r the thl Dodds road entering enteringthe en enteringth tt . ring ringtht tht the < vallty valhy valley neir nt"lr ntlr necr . " the Lapoint road roadWt roadWt roadW Wt loft Idt left the U\ U UUlntuh \ ( ' Uintah Ulntuh River Ihvu at 8 am a am am m The road wu was < ; nothm nothing but but'land butsand butsand 'land land sand 'landnnd sandand ' and nnd andtuts ( cuts tuts uts We spent a tlrrl tern tlrrlIe ternde ternile de ) Ie da\ da dati da dafinally \ , finally arrived in Ashley AshleyValley A AshleyValltv < ; hley hleyVallt , Valley Vallt y at 2 pm p m the nl next xt morn mornins morninfc 101 ins . , with Wllh f ft ( ur horses horse " and ) nu cat n ( waJon wagoo wa waon Jon goo , , on rh UK rhl ( other two wagons wagon . and andall andall andall all the tlH women and nnd children childn n wehad we welad had bt bb- bb - bbc b < t c < n fort fon ed to It ll'IV llIV leivi wt ' ( ont one oneat onent ' at Half halt Way Hollow and the theother theother theother other in Dog Valley Vallt.y Vallty Vallt.yMr ValleyMr ValleyMr . Mr Slaufeh Siaubh Slaugh a resident Hsident of Ver Von Vern'll Vonnil Verml n'll nll nil ' for 61 years went through throughill 'Ill Ill ' tht the th < hardships hardhlp'l hardhlpl ' ! ' of an early day dayplonu daypioneer daypioneer plonu pioneer r . settler < - tUl'r tUlr ' He was active in hi inchurch hichurch inchurch church and served as a'i ai ' a counselor counselorto to Bishop James Shaffer for cev sev ceveral sevoral ; several eral oral years year . and was in the stakehigh stake stakehigh stakehigh high highcouncil council for a long time He Healso Healso al also o . st .t t se rved one term In the thl . tate state statelegislature < ; statelegislature statelegislatureMr tatelebl.latllre Helal Hel lebl.latllre lebllatllre legislature . lebl.latllreMr legislatureMr Mr Slaugh is the father of 13 13children 13children 13children children eight of whom surviveFrank < ; survive lIrVlve lIrVlveI lIrVlveFrdnk I iFrank Frdnk Frank G Slaugh Vernal Icon I con conand < eonard on onani ani and Sl SI Silligh mgh nigh Mack Colo Nt Ne NdlieH 11Ie llie 11IeII llieIi II iminond lInmond unmond Helper Help < > r Albert St m in mOW inOwen nOw OW Owen ( n 11 Vtrnal V ( rnal Glad Glad\s Glad s Gladss \ , < ; Jacobson Jacob Jacobsonof < ; on onof of Suit .lIlt lIlt Salt . 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