Show CT Death leath Claims Early Utahn CENTERVILLE March 20 Jo 20 Jo Joseph seph Ford 95 05 Utah pioneer am and retired farmer and stockman o of Centerville di died f. f Saturday i S Sat a t ur d day a y a at t p 4 am a.m. at t th the h e ei i 4 home of a daugh daugh- t 1 ter Mrs Lunetta v kv Palmer W V. e South Bountiful Boun Boun- 4 of causes cause incident to age Born at Cama Cam Cam- bashire a hire England pee Dec 16 1852 a ason ason i son of ot John and Mr l Ford R Rebecca l ecca Chari Chan dier Ford he crossed the p plains to Utah Ulah with his parents In 1854 The family first on farm a-farm near Salt Lake City bu moved to Cent Cen Cen- t Mile ter-Mile in 1855 I Active in the Church of oC Jesus Christ of Latter day y Saints he Served a 8 mission for the church to the southern states from 1880 to 1882 He was former superintendent superintend superintend- ent of the Sunday-school Sunday and past pat president of the Ute young young- oung Mens Men's Mutual Mutual Mutual Mu Mu- Improvement Ass Ass in Cent Cen- Cen t terville 1 Surviving are arc the following sons and daughters Mrs Rebecca Cook COOl Mrs frs Edna Cook Idaho Falls FaIls Ida i Mrs Myrtle Bar Barlow ow Vale Ore are Mrs Marie Mabey Malad Ida Mrs rs Ethel Rich Richards Riverside Utah Hulan Rulan G. G Eugene C. C and Alvin L. L Ford Mrs Lunetta F. F Palmer all of Centerville Mrs Elna F. F.- F Nelson Nelon Woods Cross Cros a brother Hyrum Ford For Centerville a 8 s sister ster Mrs Esther Roundy Benson Ben Ben- son Bon Utah 63 grandchildren and 81 great grandchildren |