Show Death of Rev Stanley A. A Parker The citizens of Myton ton and anel community ity were shocked on the as there came over Ofer the wires from Dayton Dayton Day Day- ton Ohio the sad ad intelligence ence that their former pastor citizen and friend the Rev Stanley A A. A Parker had died at 11 o'clock the previous night on board a train coming into Dayton and whose body was then at that eity ity awaiting a n return to Salida Colorado t for r burial Reverend Parker had been in Il bad health at Brigham City where he was waR pastor for tor the first Presbyterian terian church from the time of his leave of Myton two years ago For some two months he had kept his room much of the th time his bed Recently he had improved im im- improved proved and was thought ht by hl his physician physician phy phy- to be strong enough to attend the annual General Assembly of his Church which was to convene at Pittsburg Pittsburg Pittsburg Pitts- Pitts burg Penn last week in May In company with the good wife and anda a n few other friends Mr Parker left BrIgham on the of May Bray The train was moving through Ohio on it Its way to PIttsburg The Convention party had retired to their berths at 9 p. p m. m on the Deceased soon saon complained corn com com 1 P of ot his heart There was no physician aboard the train but the he friends did what they could His hour h had d arrived and after suffering Intensely intensely intensely in- in tensely for a short time died as Ife lied t thad had lived quietly 5 1 The body was returned to Salida nl l Colorado where it was interred on i f I Monday ronday June 1st Besides Besides- tho tha heartbroken heartbroken heartbroken heart heart- broken wid widow w Mrs Belle e Rogers Parker Parker Par Par- ker there Is left lett a son Bon Alfred Altred Parker teacher in physical education Berkley University and one daughter Mrs Dorothy Parker MacSwain teacher in inthe inthe in inthe the public scho schools ls Chama N. N M. M Good men men- must must- must die die the same as as- bad bad- ones but the death of a a man whose life Ute has been characterized throughout t f. f by conscientious living whose good deeds are matters of dial are such a loss to the race that we we miss them in a peculiar way During four and one-half one years of pastorate service here Reverend Parker Parker Parker Par- Par ker endeared himself to the people of Myton Ever ready to aid where aid was needed Always on the firing line I Ifor for duty May the God whose comforting com corn tort forting ng power Rev Parker ever efer held up to his audiences now bless bless' and t comfort those whose whoso hearts are c i by his sudden demise j t I |