Show C net w r K e III v l t r 7 t t lEt r I r t r t r 1 l la a vi vif f i x aw ar Hi W Mt a 1 v r 5 its t ill I t mAt 4 11 J lq tt l lp r x et p t tt r d t r r ti s aaA ra t l r rte Vat r re JAMES MADISON FISHER r Scant and Who ho Wa Vas Lull Laki to Rest nest In East ERst Mill Creek Once more the lI list t or of early Utah pioneers has been lessened lessene by the vIsitation visitation tation of at death th the member to answer the summons this time being Janice James Madison Fisher SI Se ot of Ea East lt Mill lIn Creel Salt Lake Lalee count county who departed this lire life Jan I 1 1906 1906 A or of Utah since September 1850 Mr had passed through most of at th the trIals hardships and thrillIng experiences ln In t to tiro tho colonization or of the tho western west western ern wilds and the part played by hIm himas IS as a scoot fighter would It detailed make malee 1 a Ion long an Interesting story or of horol heroism rn and duty well per performed formed Most of r his comrades or of those strenuous days preceded him Into the tiro great beyond and SOOn the time wf h be when not ono one ot of the noble band will remain In mortality so rapidly rapid are aro the ranks being heing depleted by b the tho vIsitation ot of the grim reaper a h I Fisher was wa It e native ot of Freetown Heaver county count Pa where he was born Jul July 22 2 1533 His parents were Joseph and Evelino Eveline Ho became IL a member of the Church In his youth and camo to Utah three years rears after atter the arrival o of the tho lint pioneers lIe Ire took n a prominent pert In the building up lip of oC the and WItS was It a aman Itman man much respected by a n wIde circle of friends The funeral services over oel his remains were held In the East Mill MillCreek 1111 Creek The large now new building was 11 filled 11 el until many were obliged to stand during the tho meeting Among Amon the assembled multitude w seen the faces ot of a great man many of the theold theold old faithful Veterans or of the th Church tram from various parts of at the state to the wide of friends and sincere esteem the sterling charac character character ter of at the deceased had created The Tho loral floral decorations were wen beautiful and profuse pr tuse and the numbers or of mourners was unusually largo large The deceased was Sy 1 years fOOlS of If ago and loft a h h n n largo family of oC children grandchildren and great grandchildren Quite a num bor of at whom have settled In a t DUI 1111 Creel Creek around the tho old The opening hymn When first th the glorious light ot of trul true etc sung with ten tender feeling th s the ward choir and Counselor Samuel Oliver offered prayer er after which the tho choir choh sang 0 grave where Is thy victory etc rho following speakers In the order named then addressed 11 the meeting Elder Horace t I Cummings Bishop John Nett Patriarch John Smith Elder ElderN N V Jones and President Seymour B 13 BYoung Young dung The fhe addresses were replete with words of at to th the mourners and Instruction to the people and were reinforced hy by the uprIght life lito or of the departed brother Several chosen eho musical numbers were mere Inter Interspersed interspersed between the remarks The closing song lions was Wanted on th the theother other side Ide after acter whIch the WI was offered by b Elder Jol ler John t 1 Cannon A large cortege cortese followed the remains I to the thc gra grave c |