Show two early pioneers of ashley valley after active careers go to final rest dymm E oaks ashley i valley pioneer paid final respects sunday maeser special the maeser chapel vas as filled with sith sympathetic relatives and friends sunday sunda afternoon at two clock to pay their last respects to hyrum 11 oaks sho ft ho passed an ay thur da dai march 13 at his home in abul er the chnappi was adorned w til th beautiful potted plants and cut f lew ere while ale the casket aas sm covered with gorgeous floral tributes from oving reli thes and friends the services were in charge ct the maeser thomas thomss bingham offered the iivo atlon atile john N davis pronounced the bend ben d atlon the choir very sweetly sang the numbers I 1 need thee every hour oh my father rather and jesua lover of my soul mrs may jorgensan dorfo cn touchingly gly rendered the vocal solo one fleeting fleetin 9 hour ire speakers ekers sylvanus collett joaeph joseph mckee and president ernest eaton paid glowing tributes to the life 0 of the departed and to his wife ana family they th ey also spoke of the gospel plan in waking of mr oaks the speakers speak err said he was loved by all who knew him he lived hs ha religion rell ston every day was hanest and upright lii lis all his bays and very devoted to his family A large concourse con curse of relatives and find fc nd followed the remains to the vernal cemetery where interment as made the brave grave being del catte by jorn L mcconkle thoe from outside points vrho ho attended the services were ivete mrs james lindsay mrs airs maggie maggle brown mr ur and mrs W M murdock mrs nellie lindsay warren and ralph oaks all of heber mr and mrs john austin and mrs maud smith of salt mt lake city and mr air and mrs jessup thomas of ta biana hyrum E oaka oaks was bom born january 6 ISM 1854 at american fork utah to hyrum and sarah ann arm woods oaks and was one of a family of six arys ard ari a rd four our eirls girls the five brothers and to tro sisters prece proceeding eding him ta in death W ath th his parents he hc moi moved ed to heber city in IBM 1858 at which place he resided until 1890 on march 20 he was marri marred d to miss sarah watson of hebor city and to this happy union were born five children three of whom are still living in the year 1890 mr air and mrs ners acs came to the ashley and settled in maeser at pica he resided until hia death mr air 0 hiis iks became ill about a month ago and died last thur thursday ablay march 13 frem complications beside his devoted wite site he is I 1 survived by three EMs L wallace A allace and lindaay lindsay all of M fourt fourteen cen grand gd children also by tuo sien mrs mary burgess of maeser end and mrs ann dennis of fruita co orado newt stewart native of is buried at roosevelt cemetery sat ROOSEVELT social special newton sewart known to all through out the uintah basin died very suddenly from heart hi urt failure here thursday march 13 funeral services were vere held helu saturday in tho roosevelt hall at twelve clock te ne beautiful sing toi ini w was tur furnished lAshed by 9 a r nixed axed q oo 00 tet and a vocal solo by mrs hazel ale sere a ere reber T hall IW of roosevelt and pren Pres dent er nest ealon eaton or of vernal the floral tri sere ere profuse and lul the remains were wu to rest in the roosevelt Hoos eielt cemetery with william ga gon dedicating the krave newton esil bt evart was born on august 11 II 1313 1373 at Spring springville ville utah I 1 land and was as one wie of eight children born to simon simlon and mary ana sullivan stewart ke ile was proceeded prece eded in death by his father mother motier two trio sisters and to brothers mr stewart spent hh his earlier years at eureka in the gintic district in the year 1134 he came to P ihley hley V hey iley he ile had always been engaged in mining and was interested a number of yeara years ao ago in the placer cold gold lintern inning on orean river and keenly ted in sc eing the ce ve bend mining property developed he ile aften worked aith construction com aa as he vas was a man ano ho tru r hughly understood handling the powder to fo blueing he lie was with the companies on the ver nad nal manua manila road and in the re construction st of the ward dugway lor 1 0 r some time pas par he had been with the raven mining company near 1 port fort duchesne mr stewart la Is survived by three brothers joha john henry stewart or of ouray george E astl t ot of port fort Duc ducheane Duche lerne cne and a younger brother charles stewart also by a number cl cf nieces and nephews |