Show funeral held monday for claire C hacking MAESER funeral services for dalre claire C Q aunt annl claire hacking 78 who died thursday october 22 of a heart ailment won were conducted monday at 1 1 p m in the maeser daml under the direction of bishop elmer lind ot of mae second ward prayer ft ithe the home was offered by bishop W harvey mckee of maeser birst ward organ prelude and postlude waa was played by eloise merkley A male quartet composed of frank walker J lamar bird chellus caldwell and ih M lundell song adf oh my father accompanied by lurae caldwell coldwell invocation was A by pres D B 0 colton continued on page 0 5 CLAIRE C HACKING continued from page 1 A chorus composed of primary and jr sunday school children conducted fay by helen hacking and by mildred mansfield ma sane san tell me the story of od jesus first speaker was sarah Bing tiam who spoke of mrs alm hackings put life and of her service to the comin community unity and the church A vocal duct if I 1 knew you and tand you knew me niel toli fol lowed sung by mary lou roberta roberts and carrie katherinc katherine calder accompanied by marte marie bird miss calder Caldie ir fund and miss bird arc are granddaughters of mrs hack tog ing second speaker was willard Will aril E smith of salt lake city who was a cousin of mrs hacking and a lifelong life long friend his ills address was followed by bv an organ solo whispering hope by luclle lucile calder q daughter of the decea deceased d concluding speaker was I 1 harmon S with closing remarks by bishop lind A double mixed quartet sani sang lead me we gently home father accompanied by mrs cald well singers wore were mr walker mr bird mr caldwell Caldw eU mr lundell mrs krs lundell virginia hacking louise caldwell and eva hatch the benediction was pr pro by bishop lester bingham the grave was dedicated by W E K bodily interment was in the maeser fairview view cemetery under the da action of the vernal floral arrangements range ments were by the american legion auxiliary honorary aers were members of the maeser first and second ward relief so Clet clelles les Pall pallbearers bearers mrs Hack hackings biLes six sons isom raaon S S don J perron pen on grant jun tas jug P ond leo E hacking C hacking wad bom born nov 3 1874 in Pratts vOlle sevier county a daughter of philip and caroline ann arm crouch Ste harn she came to the ashley valley fal in 1879 at the th age of four years yem with her parents who came to get the motherless clair westover Wea tover infant want son of her moth mothers kra sister slater the family stayed in the asmey ashley valley and made it their home mra mrs hacking mcking was active tn in civic and church cue affa affairs in his this area am she wais was one mw of the first school teachers in thie the vail vaa lev and for many years was a trustee of the maeser school primary officer she was a member of the uintah stake primary board church of jesus christ of lat ter day saints for 36 years serving under 5 presidents she was made president of line the or in 1924 and for 20 years served faithfully and well in this capacity during her early years in the primary work there were wm no good roads nor fast means of travel visits to the wards often had to be made on horseback and even ithen the roads would sometimes be so muddy that thet the horse would mire in and have to be pulled out mrs hacking had a buckboard and a fine team which took wok the stake officers up the ashley canyon to dry folk fork through the sand and got hem them there them on time this mn was something the model A ford couill not do it was wag mot not many years however unta roads were improved when it was recognized that the automobile autor nobile was here to stay then mrs hacking was able abw to make the trip to salt sait lake for conference in 1929 in one day when it had previously taken 3 5 days by light horse end buggy during world war 1 I the primary children undo under the supervision at cd mrs mm hacking and her made many knitted sweaters and cut hundreds of pounds of snips for pillows after the war she helped introduce many things of cuil cultural tural and healthful value into the primary program the may festival then became aim an outstanding celebration of the primary giving all children d of the stake a chance to too participate the me first to st pageant to be givon given in vernal was presented in I 1 the imperial hall by the primaries of the stake mrs hacking was president sarah bingham directed this in 1925 the primary put on a miniature parade for uintah stake homecoming ead cachi floa float depicting borne some historical event in the history of the valley Trall builder work for the boys 9 to 12 was introduced during mrs hackings tonn term of office and am she incorporated many useful activities into the work in lh 1938 in the anniversary of the primary organization mrs Ms hacking king supervised the building of a large dinosaur float cle designed signed by prof k 4 y I 1 A L f A vl 4 A I 1 candidates for honors as cruet n of high schools first annual homecoming are adoree lois janis janet johnstin John sain elinor king ann bankler and elaine massey earl douglas for the parade in salt lake city city the float was later purchased lor for 50 by II 11 M tidwell of the indian department part ment to be left it t vt ft DJ da chesne mrs hacking also taught in the sunday school for more than 50 years she loved music and loved to work with children in 1953 she was a candidate for the utah mother of the year at the time of her death she was a teacher in the kindergarten class of maeser second ward sunday school and chorister of uie the primary june 22 1898 she was married to joseph P in the salt lake L D S temple he ile died dec dee 31 1941 1944 survivors include lica jim six gang and four daughters lucile calder florence williams all of vernal josephine bird venice calif mary helen giles powell wyo 43 grandchildren 8 gnat grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters B 11 william String harn Ethol wynne S collett beatrice String liam of vernal ray and grace colton salt lake city susie shatter shaffer manti and zina lna heid reid st george utah in keeping with aunt claires request many friends sent contributions to the primary childrens hospital in her memory in lieu of flowers lowers ff visitors from distant points at the time of her funeral were mr and mrs L 11 ried at of st george utah susie shatter shaffer mantl manti utah willard Wll lard dick and bill hill smith Si mrs ray tay lor and son hober an mole george ray string haan harn and grace colton of salt lake city mrs joseph giles and son floyd and airs mrs rex hackman of provo mary loii lou green idaho mr and mrs clayton woolley mr and mrs paul diehl miss carne calder of provo mr and mrs don caldor calder mesa ariz pac joseph ph calder of od ft ord calif and mr and mrs glen calder calde of ft duchesne Duche anc dinner was served to the family and friends in the recreation hall by the maeser relief R ell ef soc societies ie abes mr and mrs lorn williams received word from their da daughter h mrs john T hanegan U that ta at she and her two children teddy and pat had arrived safely in okinawa october ath mgt hanegan w will III be stationed there for 1 and a half years fatal injuries in U S bituminous coal mining have shown a steady decline since 1930 |