Show fu ner nef held hold W ail all ilce C alde r 4 tributes paid churchman lawfer lawyer aad boivid worker at services tuesday the vernal first word chapel was filled to capal capacity ity tuesday afternoon at 1 for the services of attorney wallace caider calder who died saturday morn ing at the roosevelt hos hospital P 0 ital itai following louir ig a short illness 1 mr calder had recen recently ta y un undergone d e r g one arn art operation at salt lake and had no not t recuperated ted sufficiently when he suffered a setback set back coworkers co workers in the high priests quorum of which mr calder caider was the president and members of the vernal first ward boy scout troop of which mr calder was the chairman formed forme d an honory escort at the approach of the cha chapel piel the rostrum was a solid bank of beautiful flowers glowing tributes were paid to the life of the deceased at the services by C S johnson representing p ming the bar association A arthur t r ur manwaring of the high priests quorum A alwin alwyn call boy scouts archie johnson 0 h president uintah stake and president don B colton of salt lake city A mixed quartet sang crossing s the bar and lead me gently home george C davis sang the solo 1 I know that my redeemer lives A male quartet aar sang the Tea teachers chees chefs 1 work W or k is done prayer at the home was b by y E J winder the opening prayer at the chapel was b by y charles A hardy and the benediction by attorney hugh W colton pall bearers were four sons neldon earl lloyd and paul and two sons in law dr R V larson and charles allred interment was at the vernal memorial park wih the grave being dedicated by A G goodrich members of the male quartet included ernest and chellus caldwell george C davis and frank walker others singing in the mixed quartet included mrs maa mac jorgensen mrs lucille calder mrs dorothea parent mrs louise caldwell mrs eva hatch and mrs ruth lundell the services were conducted by william B wallis bishop of first ward mr calder was born march 1 1882 at mill creek a son of george and mary bennion calder the calder home in which he was born was in the former calder park now nibley park continued on page 8 SEn ser SERVICES vicEs ren nEN RENDERED DERED dereb i FOR WALLACE CALDER continued from pace page 1 salt lake city lie he graduated from rom the university of utah university siti sitf taught at the c old U uintah n tah emy vernal for a number of arg ears ot at 0 the same time ticia tILIA ting law law luw la he ile e served y a mission for the church of jesus christ of latter dymsa day saints in england from 1902 1002 to 1005 for I 1 11 I 1 years lie he was president of uintah S stake t a kp succeed succeeding ini int don D colton cotton he hen was stake superintendent nt jot z the sunda sunday I 1 school for 10 years und abdat and at ahr thi time me of ili lii his s death drath was president of uintah vintah stake hu priests quorum an office lie ho tins lias held sinco since 1939 1030 organized the first boy scout troop in vernal about 1910 lind served as district scout commissioner ol district strict and troop committeeman devol devoti devot ing n in all many years to scout activities through his ills untiring efforts and persi nersi persistence the construe tion tinn of the tho oaks onks park pork dam and reservoir was made reworked He ilc ild ird worked of nn most anut nf of the ahr arri alor bior station projects in ashley val dik int mnyo ley arld arid the uintah tnt reservation he lie was a 0 representative of the tipper drw colorado C river conven ts aL tion at phoenix az ariz a few months th nuo arn ile no a t t e n d e d countless meetings meeting and confer pertaining to tho the develop ment of our agriculture and antl na tural resources As a member of the state fish and d game cle committee he lie urged the JK P construction construct lon ion of fish fla rearing 2 ponds at mckee draw and brush creek crock lie he was an author ity Y on our natural tl resources and scenic areas he ile lovea loved the out doors and ond enjoyed explaining jhc thc stars ile he served terms ns as city and f county oto attorney and ond during both world wars lie tie was legal advisor to the draft boards ile he was a member of the uintah county school board for many years for three years he devoted most of f 11 his spare time i in i LH build ing komark Ko a dark park at t brush creek crock gorge w which aich became known as hum park he helped get out logs 1043 los and anu lumber to build a bridge made roads constructed a trail along the creek in tho the forre forge ioie lore built bunt a ladder anchored in the 1 ock rock ogk of 01 the canyon wall 8 as an nap approach to the scenic rca are lle ile ejay bayed out a camp ground with tables and fireplace and made many other improve ments at the unique park besides humphreys park he lid was instrumental in the build 1 0 tl T l 11 ll ing of n U scout park near ashley creek orth north of town I 1 a park paric 0 on n his own property and did much of the work to help heip heip help the lions secure merkley park in ashley canyon he designed and help d C construct the scout rooms in the the vernal first ward and maee ser ward chapels I 1 lle ile e married eill eili f r may lial blackin 31 1 inlo 1910 iri the st laro lako temple surviving are ilis his widow five sons neldon if eari earl if lloyd lioyd and ginde glade if caider calder ali all of nai nal paul nui nul H calder now ing 1 an mission in the tho east ern bus zus abts states tates gwo two daught daughters daughter baiers ers erg mrs mrs air s ck larson ia ose roosevelt velt veit mrs nir s i meiba melba ml A I 1 ln allred arl all vernal 7 I 1 n sister aister liaf 11 II 11 ll veroni a bisier 1111 dorn dora cook verbal vernal vernol three brothers 01 calder salt sait lake city bruce r caider calder ri magna afi p pontha calder caider c a der vernal und and 11 1 |