Show DEATHS AT AMERICAN FORK Grim Messenger Invades Homes of Three Families American Fork Nov Id lRoy Roy the 14 ii son of Mr and Mrs Moroni ele very vory suddenly at the home of Wid hit hI parents prents in the First Frt ward last lat night about hit abut 5 The T young boy had been sick Blete for Ifor over a year yer past pat with wih ataxia or pro progressive progressive paralysis and had been ben In a condition where he could cull help himself but very verb little for the past six months or ox oxmore more Notwithstanding these facts his hi death came as a severe shock to his par parents pa parents ent Yesterday afternoon his mother left laft him for tor a short time while she went to the tho store a short distance away awa When I she he returned she found his lifeless leles body boy i half halt lying and half ha reclining on the floor fool and the couch He lie could not have be bee i dead but a few minutes minute Dr Robinson was immediately summoned and he pro pronounced pronounced pronounced the boy by dead dad ded caused cuse by being suddenly sud enly stricken with paralysis of the heart heart Funeral services will wi be held in the tho First ward wad chapel hapel tomorrow at 3 ocio ic James Henley Healey Hele one of the first settlers setters of ot Alpine lied this morning moring at the homo hom hor of ot his son R J Healey Heley at the advanced age of 55 I years ers from old olti age and arid general gOu ral debility debity Funeral services will be held at atthe atthe atthe the Alpine L D S meeting house Mon the at 1 p m mu He leaves l es esa a grandchildren large lare family of sons and daughters daughter anI an Death claimed another of ot the old plo pio pioneers ne rs of American Fork Frk at l 11 this morning moring when Mrs Mr Jane Charters HIndley passed passe to the great gret beyond at the good old age of S SO 0 years r Aunt Jane as aa she was familiarly called cale had been beR very verv feeble for tor a a long time and for tor the post past pt two or three e months had been ben failing very eQ fast and had suffered a great deal until death came to her relief at the above named time Mrs Irs HIndley was born br In hI name Douglas Isle of Man Jan 6 18 ani and joined joine the Church ot of Jesus Christ of ot Lat Lt Saints July Jul 4 1841 therefore sha hn had been a member of ot that church and always a a good faithful one for tor over sixty six years year and was the oldest member of the church In American Fork In the summer of ot 1855 18 she started for Utah Uth ar arriving arriving arriving riving in Salt Sal Lak Lake City Sept 3 16 in 11 Captain Captin John company after afterwards afterwards wards becoming the wife of ot this gentle gentleman gente genteman gentleman man on the of February 16 1566 IB As a ares a relt res result alt of this t ls happy union she sh was th the mother of ot eight children four boys os and four girls seven saven of ot whom survive her Bishop John R Hindley of this city being the oldest son Hindle She leaves leaves twentynine grandchildren and one o e great geat grandchild Funeral services will wi be held In tha tho thaL th thoL L D S Third ward chapel Tuesday Nov Nor ID 13 at 1 I p m Mrs Hindley s stather father tather John Charters Charter was wa the first firt man manto manto manto to open his doors door to President John Tay Taylor Taylor lor br P P Pratt and other missionaries upon their arrival to the Isle Ile of ot Man Manas as Mormon formon missionaries in the early erly days da s of the tho church |