Show I Funeral Services For Mrs David C Caldwell Hel Held d ori funeral ser services ices at 12 noon on Saturday for Sally Viola Hall Cald Cald- welt weir 83 63 In the Vernal Second ward chapel were largely attend attend- attended attended ed by friends and relatives Bishop John Hair presided and conducted The death of Mrs irs Caldwell occurred oc- oc occurred occurred Wednesday morning Oct from a heart beart attack while asleep at her home She was the UK wife wiCe of David Caldwell and tin the mother of a large family The floral offerings were profuse profus and beautiful The musical pro pro- program gram consisted of two tv 0 soprana solos by Mrs Mae Jorgensen who sang Lay My Head Beneath a Rose Roseand Roseand and That Wonderful Mother of Mine A special quartet consist consistIng ing of F J Kennard George C CDavis Davis Mrs May Calder and Mrs Jorgensen sang Sometime We lb 11 Understand as the closing num- num number ben ber Mrs MIS Mar Mars was the accompanist The sp akers kers were ere Bishop Hair Eaton Eat Charles S Carter and Ernest Eat Eat- on They told of the active life ot of the deceased and her love of home Mr Eaton read a historical sketch of MI Mrs Mis s Caldwell who ho was an early pioneer of this Valley VaIley J W Bastian offered the o Invocation cation and Charles T Pope the benediction Mark M 1 Hall dedi- dedi dedi dedicated the grave In the Dry Folk cemetery GeorgeW The pall paIl bearers v were ere George Wallace W Caldwell Ellis Caldwell Wal- Wal lace Weeks Karl Kari Collier Joseph Sims and B L Caldwell Salley Viola Hall Hail Caldwell was born In Beaver City Utah Dec 17 1873 the oldest child of Chellus Chell us Hall and Lola Elmer Hall She came from Huntsville to tc Ashley ey Valley with her parents rents in inthe Int the fall of 1878 They stayed that winter on Green river near Jensen Jensen Jen- Jen Jensen sen and in the following spring moved to Dry Fork at whIch time Ume she was the first white child In the Inthe settlement He father built the first house In Dry Fork Being the only child of the fam- fam 11 II for fen eight sears jears and due to the poor health of ot her mother Cruel of ot the home duties fell to her herShe She lived in Dry Fork Pork with ith her parents parent until her marriage to Da- Da David David vid C 0 Cald well in the year 1892 In 1902 they moved with their I Kenum family of three children to Ken Ken- KenI I I Kendall dall Wyo where Mr Caldwell Caldwel worked In the tie camp for thre three years Having heard of the In- In Indian dian than Reservation being thrown op- op op open en for settlement they the came back to Vernal and on Dec Dee 17 1905 1005 moved to the Reservation Later they roved Moved to Dry Fork Pork where when they lived a number of years be- be before fore coming to Vernal |