Show J eugene hickman was seen on our streets transacting business wednesday and beautiful tuli and bore mute evidence to the esteem in which mrs houston was held baher by her legion ot of friends and acquaintances her sudden death marks th the a passing of 0 one ot of the ifie grand old ladies of panguitch Pan gultch and her place in the community will lie be extremely hard to fill LAST fur PRES J NEP all HENRIE fl 4 J nellit hearle died last saturday following an operation bior or app lipp bitts after an illness of six days leaving ae mv a wife and eight children tho oldest being eighteen years yeara ot of ago age and tho the youngest youn gost two years also du wayno and nyal Il enrio adopted adopted sons sous J nephi son of jamos an and chris tena was born in pan gultch utah february 24 1881 Arl M ter finishing the common libro lie ho graduated from the branch nar re i mal at cedar city in tho the class of 1907 tind and then attended the uti byor ity for some urno time on juno june 3 1916 1910 ho married miss hilda prince prenco in the lie salt lake lo they made their home horo ondo was waa 0 successful stock refe refer r and farmer on may 28 1916 when Pang nUch was divided into two wards ho b 0 ws was mado bishop of the south ward wara on march 1 1921 lie ho was selected d as second coun counselor to william J S henderson Hender soli president of the 6 which position tie he laid at the fhe time of bi ills his death lie he la Is survived by his fits wife and th Q following clil children laren nedra carvile vira konroy frank lowell ellice and lucille and the following brothers and slaters sisters james N benilo He lle nilo TIVIO mrs mary cooper mrs afro sarah dodds mrs bertha miller mrs afro eva bell mrs afro rato rate owens mrs mra effle effie hoy hay wood all of Pan gultch daniel hearle of paso robles california ephream hearle of ferron utah parley henrie of nevada marion francis and edward of at delta utah mrs myra cameron of american fork utah mrs ann excell and S 0 9 henrie of panguitch Pan gultch and jamea hon hen he of provo utah funeral services were held tuesday afternoon at 2 for president J nellit hanife bishop P F G bardl nor or conducted tho exercises joint ward choirs furnished the music under direction of scott worthen 1 I know that my redeemer eiveri liveri was rendered by herbert N worthen assisted by the choir prayer was offered by bishop hans P cipson PIp ipson son solo when the twilight of evening by mrs illeta reid accompanied by mrs afro lareta lynn ly in speakers were elders james L miller james jamea AT sargent S A wor war then john C miller and president W J henderson Henderso nj who also read a letter a ater from president william T owens jr expressing coni condolence blence and explaining that lie he could not b at tho the funeral on account of some important legislation which was waa conting coming up on oni monday bishop F G ga garddner ardiner was tho the concluding speaker bert garner played a violin solo choir sang sometime well understand benediction was pronounced by james P cameron probably one othe 0 the largest funeral processions professions process ions ever witnessed in pan gultch accompanied the body to the cemetery and the floral offering was one OV of the roost most beautiful w we a have ever behold beheld in the passing of J nepha henrio hour to this section ot of the cou country has sustained a real loss not only was he a factor for much good I 1 in n the church as his important office therein would indicate but he was an important imp octant community builder lie he was very anxious that the church would succeed and was waa deeply interested and much concerned about its welfare and it was hla his sincere conviction that abai r religion la very necessary and of much worth to mans manlo happiness and success in life Hobel ha believed lOved devoutly in a supreme ruler 0 of the universe and vigorously advocated advocat ed the nood need of righteous endeavor in inthe athe lives alv s of human kind president I 1 fendig wasa firm believer of and a staunch pu of his bla own community any movement yemeni mo begun dortho for the improvement im provement pro and the bet torment terree nf of conditions condit ions about him h im had hs hf wholehearted whole hearted support he upheld and advised tho the administration of li honesty and uprightness in the civil affairs 6 lip ho p countr y and ably a ami manfully supported all dubuc en io wf bound lu in jud w bont and wied til counsel ilia I 1 aoh atif biml sh orul 1 he baj aya abot eluo cod ind abood firmly annly by bk I 1 1 afija 1114 vaa vic t ong 14 IJ e yao a erlend abid nd did all ho could ait hlin him appy irh rough h ou our r 1 boiu calumny n 11 19 wo we tb pur felt in this 6 u of their trouble and nd wa trust that ha t a influence will oyer over bless bled and sustain theoa 4 |