Show 0 as 2 rm 37 TT ja in ar 2 we lye havo to mourn the tho loss toss of another good man who was one ot of the first settlers ot of utah namely JOHN ANTHONY WOOLI WOOLF who mho died ot pneumonia at his ids residence in hyde hide cache county on monday the of november after a short illness of five day da s deceased was born in westchester county f state tale effew ot new yerk on the aist ol 01 july 1605 and joined tho the church ol 01 jesus jesua christ of latter day saints in july 1841 moved to Nati ills ilis in 1811 where ho he purchased a large larmi farm but had the pleasure of I 1 vang on it only a short time before being driven from it by a mob ile he then went to coonc I 1 bluffs where ho he remained one winter and came to salt lake with wit b the tho first fl rat company in 1847 he was called to go to iron county with the first settlers set tiers of that place from whence he returned to salt lake and then hen removed to willow creek in juab county where he opened a farm and made a comfortable home for his large family but was permitted to enjoy it only a short shor t time before being driven I 1 from it by the indians iad lad lans when he settled at nephi juab county where he lived several years yearb and then moved to cache valley and waa among the first to settle hyde park he was widely known and universally loved and always alwais a being a kind friend to tho the needy those in want were never turned away empty handed ho he was kind and forgiving almost to a fault though no beeker seeker after alter offida ho he had long leen teen president orono of ono one of the quorums of Sov seventies enties and was a justice of tre ire peace for many years until death relieved him he was im the last of three brothers whose father rather was one of the hessians pressed into the tho british service in the revolutionary war ills his chii child dieny dieng i en grandchildren grand children and great grand children number over one hundred who deeply mourn his loss lie he died as he had always lived firm in the faith and a full belief of a glorious world r the funeral services were held in hyde park tho the meeting house which was filled to overflowing there being but few if sons in the settlement who we were not present apostle mosea mosca thatcher Thatch sr and president preston delibert delivered d very impressive addresses which were highly by all present com icoy COK |