Show STANLEY STANLEYH MILNER k IS LAID TO REST 1 Funeral of Well Weil Known Mining I Man Held at Home in Salt Lake HAD NUMEROUS INTERESTS PRESIDENT OF IDAHO LAND COM COMI COMPANY PANY AND BANK DIRECTOR lAr The funeral of Stanley B Milner who died dle Wednesday afternoon of heart trou trouble trouble trouble ble was held at the family residence Second street at 3 yesterday af afternoon afternoon afternoon Rev Elmer I Goshen of or the First Congregational church of at this city delivered a brief eulogistic sermon A Ayoung AI I young oung womans quartette sang Intimate friends and associates of ot the deceased acted as pallbearers These were Frank Knox L N Farnsworth Glen R K Both Bothwell Bothwell n well Judge S H Hayes of Boise Ida Joseph R Morris and John Dern Inter Interment Interment Intermont ment mont was In Mt lIt Olivet cemetery where I a second short service was conducted at atthe atthe atthe the graveside The deceased belonged to no secret so societies o cleties The home was crowded with rel relatives relatives relatives and friends The deceased Is survived by a wife and three sons Archibald C Clarence C and Jay S Milnor The rue last named was at attending attending tending the Notre Dame university at Notre r Dame ame Ind md Upon receiving the news of his fathers death he hurried to Salt Lake arriving here Saturday even evening evening ing lag With the exception of James L Mil Mi Milner Milner Miner ner a n brother who is in Milner Mont font and unable to come to Salt Lake all close I relatives of the deceased attended the funeral Stanley B Milner was the senior mem member member ber her of the S B Milner Son mining op orators He was heavily interested in various enterprises both in this state and Idaho At the time of his death he was wasI I president of the Twin Falls Land Wa Water WatE ter tE r company and a director of the Na National National Nai i Bank of the Republic of or Salt Lake j He II had iron int rests In Iron and Wash Washington Washington ington counties and coal interests in Car Carbon Carbon bon hon county count He was connected with the Mining company of Ne Nei Neada Nevada i ada vada and companies in Bingham and Mer lIer Mercur Mercur cur ur The deceased was 56 years of age and born in Grant county count Wis He came cameto cameto cameto to Utah In 1 18 80 During his residence here t he h took little part in public matters Be Before fore fors coming west he located in Atlantic Ia la where he be owned a distillery and ancl am be became became came camo a leading spirit in the whisky trust movement Later he owned a starch factory which was secured later by the National Starch company Upon reaching Utah he engaged in mining ven yen ventures ventures tures |