Show PIONEER SON SO MEETS METS DEATH GUNSHOT Lyle Buried In Roosevelt Following Duchesne Service Harold Lyle 28 was buried in the Roosevelt cemetery emet ry beside the grave grove of his wife wife Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- afternoon following funeral funer funer- al services 1 which were conducted in Duchesne Mr died at atthe atthe atthe the home of his mother Mrs Etta Monday January of a gunshot wound through the head He lived for a little over two hours after the wound was Inflicted A coroners coroner's jury under Justice of the Peace George Averitt acting acting acting act act- ing coroner made investigation imme immediately following the death returning a verdict of death by gunshot wound through the head accidentally self According to testimony of his mother with whom Mr and his three children were living he had arisen at the usual time Monday morning started fires about the house roused the other members of the household ld and then gone into his bedroom to get ready for going to his work She became worried by his failure to reappear and going to remind him of the lateness of the time found him unconscious lying Continued on Page 8 Pioneer Son I Meets l Death From Gunshot Continued from Page 1 against the bed a bullet wound through his right temple and a Ll 22 calibre rifle nearby He died at 10 a a. a m m. m in spite of all aU that could be he done by Dr Leon H. H Cline CUn who was called at once A son of Charles I. I and Etta Etla McConkie l Mr was born in Vernal Utah Jan Jane 16 1907 and moved with his parents to Duchesne three e years later On January 10 1928 he ho married Betty Betty Betty Bet Bet- ty Mitchell l of Roosevelt lt who died two years ago January leaving three children l For or three years Mr has been working as a carpenter in Duchesne being employed l for some time lime on the VP A Sanitation project Services were held Wednesday at 00 p p. p m m. in the L. L D. D S. S ward hall Bishop Rulon J J. Larsen in charge Invocation w was s offered by byJ J J. J W. W Moulton Words of tribute and consolation were spoken by Leland Hair and President nt G G. G V V. I Billings the two principle speakers speak speak- ers to which Bishop Larson added a few remarks Elmer Bell BeU pronounced pronounced pronounced pro pro- the benediction and Levi J. J Anderton dedicated the grave at Roosevelt Musical Selections Music was furnished by Porter L L. L Merrill soloist Miss 1 Corrine Moffitt and Mrs Fler Vern Moffitt duct duet and a male quartet composed compos compos- ed of C. C C. W W. W Smith Bishop Larson Arthur Goodrich and Mr Merrill l Mrs rs Francis Hair played the pi piano no Funeral arrangements w were re under under under un un- der the direction of Roy A. A Schon- Schon ian ian Mr j comes of a large family prominent in the history of the Uintah Basin Bosin and several rows lows of chairs and benches were necessary to accommodate the mourners at the funeral A host of friends were present in evidence of the high esteem in which the family is held Immediate survivors are his mother mother three daughters Barbara Lamar 6 Lila Lee 4 and Janetta Janetta Janetta Jan- Jan etta 3 all aU of Duchesne a brother broth r Floyd and si sister ter Mrs 1 Thelma San Sanders ers Burley Idaho and a sister sister sister sis sis- sis sis- ter Mrs Nell Wilkins Roosevelt |