Show M Joseph oseph eph L. L Watts Watts Watts' r s 5 Summoned I FOllowIng an illness is of several Joseph ph Lester Watts 51 on at the Grand County ed le way Hospital Friday at Death path resulted from cancer canceri Itt had been Mr Watts ithe liver liver C the nor he helth for the past year Jut poor the first of January he was bout tf to Salt Lake City for treat treat- treat 1 ken specialists and his oil oll- ent by bv time pronounced as at St in- in that eat ent HJ Ills condition had curable I r grown worse the past pastI pasta weeks and he passed quietly w I a f few w hours aft after r being way hospital to the I ken Mr Mr Ir Watts had resided at oab loab all l his is life Ufe and enl enjoyed a arv I Iery rv wide acquaintance through through- ery ut easte eastern Utah and western I r Colorado abrade He fib followed the oc- oc pation of stockman and farmand farmand farmr farm- farm oC 1 r and for several years was em- em well driller and oil l loyed ed as s 5 I Funeral services were held In Ine ward chapel Sun Sun- e Moab sun sun-I at 2 p pam pm m. m Bishop Howard ay av ance being In Iii charge Thereas There Thereas attendance and as a Ver very large larg ores of floral remembrances I IThe The opening number was a aio ariOt riOt rio io Prayer Perfect by Mrs Reed Larsen Mrs Q David ansen ansen and Mrs Philander MaxIell Max Max-I Niell ell eli accompanied on the piano y Mrs Arthur Knight Elder Elderen jert en ert Dalton offered the I Ion lon on which was followed by an ani Instrumental trio Oh Dry pry Those II tears by Mrs William WilHam Morgan ohn hn C. C Cox and C a C. H. H Childs 1 I Rev F F. F L. L Dawson of the Bap- Bap list church talked on scriptural jines nes nes pointing out that sorrow is ise I the e greatest revealer of truth for forie forI I he ie e human race and that J rough lough God are all of our needs I I fulfilled Bishop W W. R. R McConkie the II cond speaker told of his permal perr perI per- per I r Jonal mal onal acquaintance with the departed der de- de r parted arted and praised his hi many marly commendable traits of character oe Joe oe had no fear of death and ad a firm faith In the hereafter Ie e worshipped h his s family and heir hei welfare always came first rith ith th him j J Bishop Lance expressed th the appreciation of the family for fore forthe the he e countless acts of kindness extended ex- ex tended ended to them A mixed jet j et composed of Mrs Ol Ola W Walker Walk Walk- lk- lk er tr Mrs Mitchell Maurice Robertson and E. E W. W Stout s sang mg Rock of Ages accompanied by Clarence Holyoak Holyoak- and the losing prayer was by Bishop Lance tance I At the cemetery the choir sang Nearer My God to Thee ande and 1 the he e dedicatory prayer was offered II y Bishop Lance I If The The- pallbearers were Floyd Trout Philander Maxwell Bart Bartt I Stewart t wart Ivan Hawks Golden Pe- Pe Jerson lerson erson and Mars Pope Funeral arrangements were under the di direction dl- dl of the Clem Funeral iome Home I Relatives from outside points lere iere re for the funeral were Mrs Eugene ugene e W. W Allred Pleasant rOve Mrs Abbie Abble Madsen Mt Pleasant Mr and Mrs C. C H. H Jacobson Salt Lake City Mr land and and Mrs Reed Gunderson Ka- Ka Utah Miss Miriam Taylor Miss Lorena Taylor and Mrs William B. B Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Arthur J. J Gilmore and nd daughters Santa Fe NM Mr fr Watts was born at Moab Dec 13 1898 the son of the late John W W. Watts and Mrs Lydia Ann Watts of Moab He lIe married Miss LouI Louise Madsen of Mt Pleasant Pleas Pleas- ant h in 1936 She I Is a member o ol of the faculty of the Grand County a School l. l e Is survived by his widow On one daughter Helen 11 and one SOn Andrew w 7 his mother Mrs LYdia A. A Watts Watts' two s sisters rs Mrs L. L I. I L. L P earl Taylor Moab and EU Eugene ne w W. Bethel Allred Pleasant Grove and one brother broth broth- er Albert rt M M. Watts Sacramento Calif |