Show Tir i r t i tg b 2 2 Si- Si Sis s Reuben Squirt Squires Funeral S Services es Held for Reuben Reube ReubenS S Squier Monday Funeral Funera services for Reuben Simpson Squier 80 60 well known Willow Creek cattle rancher rencher who died Thursday evening at atthe atthe the Hospital In Salt Lake City from a lingering illness were held Monday forenoon at atthe atthe the Vernal First Ward Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ Christof Christof of Latter day Saints Alwyn A Call of the ward wand bishopric con con con- conducted ducted Prayer at the Swain Funeral Home prior to the services was offered by William wasI I Bishop William B W Wallis open open- opened opened ed the services at the chapel with prayer Speakers were Austin Wardle and II H Walter Wooley Musical selections were vocal duet The Old Rugged Cross Ernest and Chellus Caldwell CaIdwell accompanied by Mrs John Stagg vocal solo Lay Ny MY Head Be Be- Beneath Beneath neath a Rose Marilyn Robbins Robbins I accompanied by Mrs John Stagg I Continued on Page 8 FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR REUBEN REUBENS 8 S SQUISH SQUIER MONDAY Y Continued from page 1 vocal solo In The Garden Garden Mrs John Jorgensen 1 ed A V by Mrs C Stag Stag eri reading Cros Cros sing The Bar Colleen Colle n Campbell Camp Camp- Campbell bell bell the song of 01 the same name was then sung by a quartette comprising Chellus Caldwell William B Wallis Mrs John Jorgensen and Mrs Wallace Calder accompanied by Mrs Stagg Closing prayer was offer offer- offered ed by President Jesse A Haws The e grave kas ks l dedicated by Aus- Aus Austin Aus tin Wardle dle Pallbearers m were Joe Haslem H E H Seeley B H JI bale Dale ale C Naylor Knox Patterson and Henry Goodman Members of the local Elks Lodge furnished an pallbearer pall pallbearer bearer escort Burial was in the Vernal Memorial Cemetery Mr Squier was born at Pinon Mesa in Mesa County Colorado August 15 1887 the son of C Grant Squier and Adelia Webb Squier While still an infant his par parents moved to Professor Valley In Grand County Utah When 10 years of age his family re s-e returned turned to Colorado and settled at Rifle He attended school at Rifle Mr Squier moved to Axle Basin Moffat County Colorado at the age of 18 He and Nettle May Cherry of Harlan Iowa were married at Rifle November 30 lb 1909 The settled in Axle Basin where Mr Squier Sq uler was employed by the Cattle Ranch as a foreman They moved to Cisco Utah in 1913 where shere here Mr Squier entered the cattle business with his father In 1916 they again moved this time to Meadow Creek in Uintah County where they settled on a cattle ranch Mr Squier sold this ranch and the family moved to Redlands near Grand Junc Junc- tion Colorado in the tha fan fall of 01 1919 where they operated a farm They returned to Uintah County in 1923 where they have since resided and operated a cattle ranch Mr Squier was a member of ol the Elks Lodge He has ha been the cattlemen's representative from Precinct 4 on the District 8 Grazing Advisory Board since Its it organization He was also chairman of the Willow Creek War Bond Drive Committee dur- dur dur duro ing log the last war He is survived by his widow one son Russell M Ver Ver- Veri i i rj A A Br- Br Brwn Brown wn Vernal Mrs Marvin M Ma rvin Sutherland Grand Junction Colo Cob two brothers Carl G Squier Paisley Oregon Truman B 13 Parks Grand Gran Junction and two grandchildren |