Show I FRANKLIN IDAHO DEATH OF OP ISAAC B NASH Esteemed Closes lion Iron ored Career and nil 1 Goes Goc to Special Correspondence Franklin OneIda Onelda Co Ida Aug 5 In tho th death droth of Patriarch Isaac I 0 B Nash on out Satin Saturday day night AUg 3 the community y loses one ono of ot Its boat best known and nd most highly esteemed citizens Mr Nash Nosh up to a 0 few tow months ago had enjoyed robust health and was wan very active for tor one ono of his years being 83 years old Ho IIo Wits Vas born bont Juno 14 1824 In Wales received tho the gospel In the OLO forties to which ho he most devoted Ho He sailed from Liverpool on too the ship Buena Buona Vista In February 1849 with a II company compan of Welsh saints under tho the presidency of ot Capt Dan Jones Jon s He Ho ar nr arrived I rived In III Salt Snit Lake Lako valley In the tho fall tall of ot that year In George A Smiths company He Ho lived hived In Salt Lako Lake City for tOI a 1 a number of years Ho lie was IllS a sing er of at some seine ability and was a D member of th the tabernacle choir serving as as DS assistant to Its alts first leader John Jolln Parry 1 In he ho removed l to Franklin where 1 ho he made mado his hll home homo until his death For Fora Forn F g a n long lOllS time lImo ho was tho leader lendor of tho the choir hero here also tho the superintendent of et O the tho Sunday school Ho Thi also served In tho capacity of assistant In the stake of Oneida Onelda filling all positions with honor and fidelity He lIe followed tho the calling of ot a I blacksmith and was for ninny many years tho the valued of ot thin tho t News Ho lie was fl widely Known and universally cs es esteemed teemed teamed for tor his genial warmhearted disposition and devotion to his faith Thrown from trout Huno and Killed 11 On July 24 James Haworth was WILD thrown U from tram a I p and Ind filed that night Ho ITo was Wit about 74 years old Ho lie was WILlI tho the miller In Franklin and part owner of ot tho the first Franklin mills Ho lie WAS tho the owner of at several hundred acres of land a large tiller of ot thin tho soil noil and a it I man matI of groat energy en orgy Ho Ito loaves bayes a It largo posterity K Ity A heavy rain mIll fell tell In Franklin on an Pal Fri day afternoon mid ond nd night Ight |