Show EARLY RAILWAY DIES David hl Evans Wilson Vilson lson Was Ya Also Pioneer in iu Sawmills Sa I I Da David Evans Enns Wilson Wilton WI bon died at I o'clock this morning at the family home 1960 Jackson avenue after an I illness of or four years jears the result of a fall faU lie He was born in Wales Vales Septem September ber br 21 21 1843 a IL son of Richard and Jane Evans E Wilson and was as among the early converts con of the L L. L D. D S S. S church In England He came with Ith his parents to Canada in 1866 1856 and to Utah In 1868 1858 arriving In Septem Septem- September ber of that year The family settled In Ogden valley Illey and Mr Wilson V had hid made his home in this vicinity e cr since He worked for f r many years as and engineer on the Utah Northern railroad and was one of the pioneer steam engineers at the saw saw- mills He was married In 1870 to Helen VUa e e Froerer who died In 1916 His second wife Elizabeth Hay Hay- Hayball Hayball ball Wilson whom he married in 1885 survives him him- Also surviving are the following f llo children Richard Wilson I Woods Cross Mrs Rose nose Scant SCarle Los Los' Angeles Fergus and John Wilson Eden Alma L L. L Wilson Farmington Mrs Fred Robinson Jacob R R. Wilson Mrs Sirs AlvIn Foulger Fouler of or Ogden and Mrs Airs Robert Wheat t Pocatello Twenty-six Twenty grandchildren and eight great grand 1 1 children also unite survive s 1 I Funeral services will b be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in th the Thirteenth ward chapel with Bishop Dish Arias Artis Belnap of the the- Twentieth ward presiding The The- body may be viewed at the home Saturday afternoon and evening t t and also abo al o on Sunday until time of services Ices Interment will b made in the Ogden City cemetery under un WI- WIder under der the direction of ot Lindquist under under- takers |