Show POPULAR YOUNG MAN MANIS 1 IS 15 CALLED CULLED TO BEYOND Blood Poison Ends Life of N. N J. J Colvey Manager of Opera House The news new of the death of N. N J. J Colvey Colvey Col- Col vey in the L L. at Salt Lake Lale last Sunday morning cast caRt a shadow over the whole community for thirteen thirteen thirteen thir thir- teen of the most active years of his life were spent here and every heart was touched with sympathy for f r the sorrowing family His death was wa the result of blood po poison caused by bya a bruise sustained by stumbling against the rocker of a chair and which seemed so slight that he paid b but t little attention to it for several days After it was found that medical medical medical medi medi- cal treatment way was of no avail he was advised to go to Salt Lake a week ago last Monday and undergo an op op- What was wal thought to be a successful oper operation was wa performed the next morning but it was learned d later that the poison had gained gamed cir clr circulation circulation through his body and hopes hoped of saving his life liCe abandoned Saturday Nathan J. J Colvey was born in Illinois Illinois Illinois Illi Illi- nois May 21 21 1876 He name lame to Utah seventeen years ago and has been a a. citizen of Ephraim for thirteen years yearN He Ele married Miss Mis Callie Thorpe daughter of Mr and Mrs of this city who with four children survives him His ills cheerful helpful disposition his devotion to his ins wife and family and kindness to all with whom he came in m contact will long linger inger as a pleasant memory in the community which his pr presence ence brightened brightened bright bright- ened and to which he was always loyal About four years ago he became became became be be- came manager of the Opera House and engaged in the movin moving picture business Here he found employment employment employ employ- m ment nt to which he was peculiarly adapted and he soon gamed gained the reputation reputation reputation rep rep- of being one of the foremost motion picture men in in Central Utah His lis plans for elevating tho the amusement amuse amusement amuse amuse- ment standard of the city are now known cnown to but a few of his confidants but b dt t his hie along g tn these s' s lines and iu the he general tre trend d of his endeavors will vill become more and more evident with the passing of time The last services were held held at the he tabernacle at 3 p p. m m. Wednesday Counselor Louis Loui H. H Anderson ing ng The speakers were David N N. N Be Beal l. l E. E S. S Madsen Mayor C. C Will Will- ardson J J. J W. W Tye and Counselor An derson erson Songs were touchingly rend rendered ren- ren d ered dered red by the tabernacle choir and nd Dr L. L t. t Rees and an instrumental trio by Frank Prank Christensen Rallis Rellis Dorms Dories and Leander Thompson Members i of the Ephraim Camp of the W. W 0 O. W W. were the be pallbearers rl and part of the ritual of f that order older was given at the ser ser- vices Interment was in the Park cemetery where the grave was dedicated dedicated dedi- dedi by hV Prof Newton E. E Noyes NoyeR I |