| Show I At Trails Trail's End 4 r C ip I. I p c Joint John J Knew new Karly rl Un Day Utah Uta UTAH PIONEER IS DEAD AT 90 ral i services i lE s were were being arranged arranged ar ar- ar- ar ranged Thur Thursday for tor John Haskell Woodbury 00 DO 00 Utah pioneer who died lIed Wednesday at hi his hie home in Granger of ot the infirmities of ot age Mr Woodbury came to Salt lIt Lake county with one of ot th the first L. L D. D S. S companies to cross the plains plain 1 arriving in Salt L Lake ke Cit City September Septem Septem- her ber 26 1817 1847 with his parents Thomas Holbert and Catherine CatherinC Haskell Woodbury Woodbur During his life Jile he had been an- an active member of oC the L. L D. D S. S 3 church serving on a n mission in England England England En En- gland In 1896 and 1897 At the time of oC his death he ho was as a n president of ot the Woodbury Genealogical society society society so so- and a member of ot the high priests priests' quorum of the Granger L. L D. D S. S ward Born Dorn in Nauvoo Ill III September 11 1845 Mr Woodbury crossed the plains when he was 2 years year earS old He was married to Miss Sarah Alexina Bra Bray a member of ot another nother pion pioneer tel family May 10 1870 when he ha took up residence at Granger His Hig wife Ife died in 1929 During the Blackhawk rebellion in Utah Mr Woodbury served under under under un un- un- un der the command of ot Captain Dewey and Major Gaspers Until two years ago he had been engaged as s a farmer Surviving are arc three sons William Villiam H. H Woodbury Warren H. H Woodbury Woodbury Wood Wood- bury and Harrison B. B Woodbury one daughter Mrs Catherine Mabel W. W v. v Eldredge all of ot Granger Granget- 29 grandchildren and three great great- grandchildren |