Show Funeral Services Held for John S 5 Hacking Sunday y A Funeral Funeral services for John Sampson Hacking 80 former county commissioner and well well- known rancher who died Wed Wed- Wednesday of last week at the home of his daughter Mrs Wilson Murray from complications re re- re resulting resulting from a fractured hip suf suf- suffered suffered the previous Sunday in a fall were held d Sunday at the g i Maeser Ward r rd Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat Lat- ter-day ter Saints under the ion ion of Bishop Harvey McKee Harmon S offered prayer at the home Opening prayer at the services was offer offer- offered offered ed by H W Woolley Speakers were Clyde S Johnson and Hugh W Colton Colon Musical selections were Oh My Father sung by Mr and Mrs Ernest Caldwell Mrs Marvin Walker and Chel- Chel Chellus Chellus lus Ius Caldwell accompanied by Mrs John Stagg That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine sung by Ernest Ernest rnest Caldwell Chellus Chell us Cald Cald- Well well Ivell Morris Caldwell and Don Hatch accompanied by Mrs Bus Hatch Somewhere A Voice Is Calling vocal solo by Mrs John Jorgensen accompanied by Mrs Mrs John Stagg Face to Face vocal solo by George GeorgeC C Davis accompanied by Mrs R R A Bryson Benediction was wasby wasby by Thomas Hall Harry Southam dedicated the grave Pallbearers all of whom lere were vere Mr Hackings Hacking's grandsons were ere Myron Hacking Lorin Hatch Batch Alfred L Hacking Hacking Car- Car Carwin Carwin Carwin win Hacking Thomas Hacking and Arden Hacking Burial was in the Fairview Cemetery at Maeser Mr Hacking was born at Cedar Fort June 23 1867 the theBon son eon of John S and and Jane Clark Hacking both natives of England His father was one of the early pioneers ers to cross the rl 8 lanns to Utah i As a boy of 12 he accompanied ed his uncle James Hacking to Ashley Valley He attended Brigham Young as ayoung a ayoung young young man ana and anin in 1879 1679 assisted his brother James P Hacking Continued on page 12 John J hn Se S Hacking Continued ed from page 9 0 In moving to Vernal Venua Five years later Mr Hacking returned to Uintah b County and nettled lI In hi Maeser where he purchased a ranch lIe He married married Mary Elizabeth Hall March 29 1893 at the old Endowment House at Salt Lake City The couple had nine child child- children child child- children ren six of whom are living Mrs Hacking died November 7 1934 A Uintah County commission commission- commissioner er for six years Mr Hacking was also the first sheep inspector appointed m pointed h e by the Governor ora of J Utah He was w a founder co-founder o- o oora and director of the following organizations Vernal Milling and Power Co Uintah Telephone Company Uintah State Bank Bank of Vernal Vernal Drug Company L l Abstract Com Com- Company Com Com- Company pany Mr Hacking was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter Saints In which or or- organization or- or organization he held the office of Elder Surviving are four sons John Clyde Hacking H Iowa Clive Hack Hack- Hacking ing Milton Miton Hacking and Harry Hacking all of Vernal two I daughters Mrs Wilson Murray Vernal and Mrs Mn Alton Hatch Boulder Colo one sister Mrs Eleanor Anderson American Fork five brothers George A Hacking Glenwood Canada Henry Hacking Thornton Idaho Orson Hacking Tooele T W Hacking Cedar Valley Earl I Cook Cedar Valley 21 grand grand- grandchildren grandchildren children and nine great grand children |