Show DEATH CLAIMS h K DT AH PIONEER James H. H Moulton ton Succumbs After Heart Attack in I L. L p D. D S. S Temple I 1 Dwindling ranks of ot the handcart p pioneers had lost another veteran Fri Fn- Fri I day H H. Moulton 85 1234 Ly Ly- Lyn man n court who s vas v as one of or the Marv Mar Mar- In in n company who r freezing to tOI cross cross- crossing death while cross crossing cross I in ing the plains in p 1 1856 M I f f r foulton died diedt tj r W at t his home late 1 f 1 Thursday after suf sui a heart attack att at at- t E tack while in the k L. L D. D S. S temple I Born in Isches- Isches ter cr hire England on July 1 I 1848 Mr Moulton w walked a I ked y l Mr Mr l Moulton across the thc plains t with ith his parents when he was 8 years old The cold that claimed the lives of many members of ot the band froze rJ the lingers fingers on his left hand so that It Jt was necessary to amputate them He was was was' an early settler of Wasatch county whet he fostered the construction construction con con- of irrigation J. canals He served as president of the Wasatch stake Y M. M M M. I. I A A. A stake clerk and md Ii i counselor in in the Heber Second ward wardI before moving to Salt Lake City several several sev sev- eral years ears ago His wife Euphemia I Ann Carroll Moulton daughter of Patrick Carroll Heber City pioneer f died 20 years jears ears ago and he later married mar I tied fled Emily Jan Carroll Bentley Surviving besides his widow are arc three sons Henr Henry Moulton of Heber c City CUr Merrill Moulton of Leamington and Grant Moulton of Delta three daughters Mrs T T. DeVera Smith and Mrs MM T T. Warren Hicken of Heber City s and Mrs Arnold Gardner of ot I Ariz a brother Joseph Moulton of off I f Heber City a sister Mrs Lottie M M. Carroll of Oakley 35 grandchildren 1 and nine great grandchildren |