Show david C caldwell is killed in park city mines and brought home for burial tin thi sad news new 3 deac react ed vernal saturday of the death ot of david clarence caldwell jr of park city a former resident ot of vernal who aho pissed aay a ay early saturday morning may 27 utter after an injury received in the judge mine at park city mr caldell with his partner leroy rosa ross was vas mining and timbering on the night shift when falling rock struck mr caldwell thursday night about ten n clock he received a compound fracture ot of the leg the only injury received while his birtner as knocked breathless mr caldwell remained conscious until friday evening aulien he became unconscious due to the marrow and oil of the broken bone mixing with the blood which aas the immediate cause of his death mr Cald caldwell sell aa was the son ot of david clarence and sally hall caldwell and va as born at dry pork fork june 6 1895 and was as one ot of several children on april 27 1916 1910 he married miss bessie olenn glenn when the world s war ar was declared he left his oung mile kc and served servo eighteen ight een months on the firing lines in es in france after return returning in g from the war three children blessed this union aln girls eunice and elva age six years and clarence D age three years I 1 rueday afternoon at two clock funeral services were held in park city immediately after alter the services the corpse nas as brought to vernal accompanied by the young widow ana and her children caldelas Cal dells mining pa part rt ner leroy boss ross mr and mrs earl larl olenn glenn of park city and leon olenn glenn mr and mrs david C caldwell of vernal and mrs austin olenn glenn of roo evelt eielt all relatives of the deceased funeral services were held we wednesday day afternoon at three clock in the vernal second ward chapel ath charles T pope representing the first ward bishopric conducting the chapel ass as neatly decorated with hite bite drapes and an abundance of beautiful floral FbI WIng the hag flag draped casket and mourners ft ere eighteen ex service aren the Arac american rican legion won postponing their i dai da services in honor of their comrade A quartet sarf sarr my father knows knos and the invocation was firca by bishop hyrum B calder the quartet then sang I 1 know khow that my redeemer lives with solo by ernest winn charlei T pope the first speaker referred to lib his intimate acquaintance falth he deceased and al il s sterling qualities of character the quartet then sang jesus lo 10 lover er of my soul I 1 with the duet by mrs may Hender henderson Mn and ernest winn E J young jr ithen then delt on the life of the young man and read the beautiful war pom in flanders field mrs may jorgensen sweetly sang the solo I 1 face to face george R goodrich a comrade of the departed in the ar wald ad war then spoke ten years ago today he said after forty two days on the front ue were called back ito to chateau thiery and I 1 never dreamed at that time that I 1 would be here to speak at the funeral of one of my buddies but these give gie us an opportunity to realize the uncertainty of life and the burpoe of our existence lie ile closed by nay inz iniz that Clar clarence enLe was a rood good citizen an and d a ine fine young man tife quartet then ane sang sometime well understand and benediction ft as pro by john stagg another ex service ina mii A large concourse of relatives friends followed the remains to vernal cemetery where taps bounded and the grave dedicated i chaplain george R goodrich i deceased Is survived by his wile wife three children his parents and ri lumber of brothers and sisters |