Show DEATH CLAIMS L L. D. D S S. S PIONEER Funeral to Be Held Thursday for William I Symons Funeral services for Charles William Wil liam Symons 89 East Fifth South street will be conducted Thursday at 1 p. p m. m in the Tenth I D S. S ward chapel Burial will be in City cemetery tery Friends may call at the home Thursday from 1030 a. a m. m until time of services Mr Symons for many years a member of the L. L D D. D S. S church died in a local hospital Monday at p p. m. m of infirmities incident to age Born in London England June 17 1845 Mr Symons came to Utah with an ox team in the Warren S. S Snow company in 1864 He had been a resident resi dent of the L. L D D. D S S. Tenth ward Liberty Liberty Lib Lib- erty stake since 1868 serving as su superintendent su- su u. u of the Sunday school for 25 years Mr Symons was one of the first firs members in the high council of Lib Lib- orty stake He had fulfilled a mission in England and had also served as a missionary at the L. L D. D S. S temple block bureau of information For several several sev sev- eral erat years he was one of the temple recorders Surviving are his widow Mrs Arzella Ar Ar- zeUa zella Whitaker Symons six daugh daugh- to Mrs Arthur A. A Woods Wood East Mill MillCreek Creek Mrs Joseph Hillstead Mr Mrs Mrs' Frank S. S Derrick Mrs Lynn Simmons Sun Sim mons Mrs Marks MarM S. S Anderson a ar and d. d ct Mrs Ethel S. S Anderson of Salt Lake Lak City 21 gr grandchildren and eight great T y |