Show p HONORS I PAID TO DECEASED S T I PATSO Jail Jan le Hundreds of ot from Payson Provo and the Tin Tin- Wc Ic district gathered at the ebo stake stale Saturday afternOOn to attend I h Khe ho funeral services held for McKinley Simons the son of ot Mr 1 and Mrs rs I rat Simons of this ctt The young I I Inan an died In a Salt Lake hospital Thursay Thursday Thurs Thurs- I day ay morning from injuries suffered the the ther 1 receding preceding r day when he fell down a shaft ri the Grand Central mine in Tintic here chere he was working with his father Ie o e wa was a n nephew phew of C C. E E. Loose those of or Provo principal owner of ot the mine where tI- tI tIbe he be accident occurred he s services e military in their theira nature attire a ture as he was a a. sa sailorS sailor 1101 throughout he be World war having with two broth- broth ra rs enlisted on the dav day war was de- de lared Having been a sailor sanor young men meni i who o were in that branch acted as pallbearers pallbearers pall- pall bearers and military escort They were IL harge of Rodney Wilson ilEon head of the tc-al tc al post of the American legion Bishop I 1 f D D. D Dixon of th the First ward waid presided i at ti the services The choir under the I direction of Clifford Bale rendered selections Miss Blanche McBeth sang sans I I I two wo o numbers and x mixed quartet also sang E E. A. A Mitchell of ot Provo o represented I the I. I O. O O. O F. F lodge Senator Henry Gardner of Spanish Fork spoke and was followed by Governor harles R. R lab y who delivered ered the prIncipal address Mayor Charles Charle H. H White of ot Payson spoke In behalf of the American legion in the City Tl l r Interment was as Payson ira cemetery meter Simons was as born in Payson January 1896 Fifteen years ears ago the family famil I moved to Mammoth but retained their U home mome here returning about one year ear ago Il ey were In Mammoth 1 at work only temporarily He is survived by bv his parents pa- pa rents three sisters and five brothers |