Show GERMAN CHURCHMAN DEAD DEAD DEAo Carl C Schramm Passes Away at a Resident of Utah Since SiRee 1864 1804 PaySOn Pa on April Earl hI j 5 r president of the German m ri n nI ings I gs in m Payson Papon died April 28 at ato ato o clock a m at his hone home at the tho th age ag n 71 years year Mr Ir Schramm was born Ia i 1 K 1838 in Calw Germar GermaIn H He was the th son of Carl C rl J 3 and Christ Augusta Fills Frit Schramm He was WI hi tired May lay 28 25 1861 1851 at Duch Bad n Germany With a company he f to t America in 1854 1 and aDd went first to I u d I Utah thence to Richfield and in iS t L came to Payson where he be has haa sin h sided Mr Schramm 8 filled two missions Germany Gi one prior to his emigration this thia country H He opened the first ba bra of the L D S cItI cb at Stuttgart t capital of la In 1854 iu hc v married to Elisabeth etla Dolder his P wife and was wu tim tile father of eight 1 whom survive him hm hImson dren four of rf 1 on son and three daughters Funeral ices ieS ts will be held at the tim That First ward tAlc m ming ing In house at 2 Friday Funeral services were held j j afternoon over the remains of 0 Floyd MV j o tague 18 years yeara of age son eon of Mr Me M A Mrs Mr Milton Montague The young liw r was wa taken to the L D 8 S hospital ho Salt I Lake Ike ake Saturday Satu morning to bated b bated on for appendicitis appen 8 Death can Cd c rn en a 3 p m Sunday Suy afternoon The d od s u d shipped back to Payson Pa Monday t burial 1 I L X N Fisher one on of the old Ci C I w d veterans is t l lying 11 seriously 1 ill at t thome thome home with pneumonia Mr Fisher Fishera u ua a son about bout a a week am ago York Work has be commenced OB on several ral of IK l different paving districts d but tl ti count of the weather tb tile the workman i A compelled to lay layoff off for a few da daA day dayA daA A number of farmers farmen of a MH shipped hipped several carloads carls of at pot I Hancock Brothers of Salt Lake th week |