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Show LAST SAD RITES ARE SAID OVER MR. BUYS The funeral of William JBuys, who died of antrina pectoris Snturoay, was held from the stake tabernacle at He ber City at noon Monday, and an immense im-mense crowd at fended. Burial took place in the Ilobcr City cemetery. The hpeiikers were President Joseph If. Murdoch of Heber, Dr. Goodwin of Provo and .lude Hatch of Hebcr. Mr. Buys had been connected with the school board of Hebcr City for years and was recognized as the leading" educational edu-cational factor Micro for fifteen or twcnl3 years past, and the sneakers dwell upon those things and tlio extreme ex-treme kindliness of ihe man. Mr. I'uvs was born in the East, but caine to L'tali early in life. Graduating Graduat-ing from tlio University of Utah, he began teaching school, following which lie studied law. and, after being admitted ad-mitted to the bar, took up tho practice prac-tice of law. Twenty years ago he founded the Wasatch' Wave, lyliicli he published until his death. At his death he was president of tho State Editorial association. Mr. P.u.vs loft a widow and ten children, chil-dren, alo one brother. lOdward Buys, and two sisters. Mrs. Sellers and Mrs. Clark, all of this city. In his last illness ill-ness he was under the care of Dr. David L. McDonald of this eity. Deceased was a member of tho Masons. |