Show r r re e 4 Mp x w SID PACE services held Services Honor Sid Pace Funeral services honored Sid Pace 83 Friday at 1 pm at atthe the t Ashley Ward Chapel Mr Pace died Wednesday morning of last week at the home of his bis daughter Pearl Chivers HE WAS born September 12 2 1884 1184 In Woodland Summit County to William James and Mary Elizabeth Gines Pace Married Bell Anderson ebru ary 22 1911 She preceded preceded him himin himin in death Octo October pr 8 1928 He then married Fossle Flossie Evans Shiner March 30 1931 and she died August 4 1957 Pace Mr Pace was a farmer live live- stockman and was a member of i the Ch Church 1 REX nEX GARDNER gave the prayer at the mortuary Elva Allred and Wilma Davidson san sang Oh My I Father by Melba Meba Allred Glen Davidson gave ae the invocation cation Lynn McCarrell gave a alife life history of Mr Pace Mr McCarrell 1 is a nephew of Mr Pace Bishop Niles Haslem was the first speaker followed by a amale amale male trio Niles FloYd Floyd Hall and Glade Anderson sing ing I 1 need Thee Every Hour Hyrum Sau h of Davis was the second speaker Mrs Davidson and Mrs Mired Allred sang In the Garden accompanied by Mrs Allred Alfred Simper gave Jave the closing prayer Archie Pace brother of Mr Par Pace dedicated the grave in the Maeser Fairview Come Cemetery tery PALLBEARERS were nep nephews hews Boyd and Kay Work man Evan Murray Larry Dud Dud- Dudley ley J T Lewellen and Ben Kimball Attending from from town out were Mr and Mrs Larry Dud Dud- Dudley ley ey and family Alcova Acova Wyoming Mr Air and Mrs Tony Machado and family Ely Nev Nevada ada Mr and Mrs Ben Kim hall ball and family Denver Colo rad Colorado Mr and Mrs J T Lew Lewellen ellen and family Durango Colorado Mr and Mrs Arch Arch- Archie ie Pace Woodland Myrtil Pitt Kamas lola Hall Park City Mr and Mrs Dean Butcher and family Dora Camoren Mr and Mrs Albert Abert Frantz Mrs Bert Johnson Zepha Zelpha Sweat Mr and Mrs Ray Kay Workman and Ray Pace all of Salt Lake City Mrs Gordon Womack Roosevelt Mr and Mrs Harvey Adams Salem Mr IIII and Mrs Jack Pace and girls Pleasant Grove and Mr and family of Logan In Mr Paces Pace's early boyhood he lived Jived in Ramas Kamas and as a ayoung ayoung young man worked in Park mines Ire He then moved to Hay den when the Reservation open open- opened ed up In 1906 and later moved to Vernal Verna where he was Island Ditch director for six years SURVIVORS Include tw sons Jack S Pleasant and Ray E of Salt Lake City two daughters Pearl Chivers Vernal and Mrs George Etta Scotter Logan two stepdaughters ers Mrs Richard Margery Murray and Mrs Revs Reva Workman both both of Ver V r na pal 18 grandchildren 3 great grandchildren one broth or er Archie Archi and one sister Mrs Hazel Leffler both o Woodland |