Show grantsville GRANTS VILLE NEWS pioneer day was duly observed by our citizens the silver band serenaded the principal streets at sunrise A A parade was formed at the main street grove beautifully decorated floats representing the different organizations izat ions of the ward the bishopric led by pioneers and band marched to the pavilion grounds where an appropriate program was rendered richard jefferies being orator of the day in the afternoon atter noon sports of all kinds were engaged in by old and young A ball game between Granis Grams ville and garfield teams the score stood 10 to 12 in favor of the home team the hay day ending with a ball in the opera house the only accident oc curing during the th e day was the horse on which clyde was riding at the races falling down and rolling on him crushing him very badly dr shultz was summoned but found that no bones were broken made him as comfortable as possible the funeral services over the re malits mails of fred ingleby was held in the ward meeting house last sunday afternoon bishop A K anderson ing the speakers were elders J R clark george A rimington E 14 dark clark J L Wr brathal athal walter williams each speaking words of comfort to the bereaved family the ward choir furnishing appropriate music J E millward rendered the solo just as I 1 am the large congregation and the profusion of floral offerings was evidences odthe wideness of mr Ingle bys circle of friends and respect they bore him the deceased was born in yorkshire england march 22 1877 and died july 16 1911 of heart disease previous to his death he was working at the freight yards of the oregon short line and at the time of his death was wa visiting his brother torn tom and while there complained of being unwell and suddenly falling into unconsciousness expired bedfor medical aid could be secured his body was embalmed embalm ed I 1 and shipped to for burial he was engaged to be married to miss elizabeth curtis who arrived from england only a few days before his death |