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Show JAS." GRANTHAM CALLED I James Grantham, 46, son ot Mrs. tg Mary Grantham, ot this city, passed to his reward Tuesday evening, fol. lowing an operation in the local hos. ft pltal. E He was born at Huron Furuse, M Unnkpshlrc, lCngland, September 1875. 9 When he was uuout ti years of ngc, 1 he, u Ith his parents, camo to America 1 nnd settled In this city where h0 has 0 spent most of his life. I In 1010 he was married to Myrtle I Green of Trcmenton, through which union six children were born. Most ot his life has been spent In farming and mining. Ho was n good church worker nnd nt tho time ot his demise he held tho standing ot an elder In tho L. D. S. church. At tho time of the Spanish Aherl-can Aherl-can war ho attempted to enlist, but when ho failed to get admittance ther0 he Joined the Fifth Artillery, where he served for some time. Whllo nt tho Presidio. California, ho I was Injured when loading n ship. H For this he received a pension. S Resides his nged mother and wlfo he is survived by six children, all under 10 years of age. They are: Ijiwrcncc. Goldle. I.ucIIo, Kdnn, Jesse and James, tho youngest is 4 months old. H Is also survived by the fol. J lowing brothers and sisters: William Grantham of Park City, John Gran. I thnm of Duchesne, nnd Mrs. Jane j McAllister of Garfield. I Mr. Grantham had been 111 for J some tlmo with gall stono trouble, j Saturday he underwent a succensful operation but later complications set in and thc end came late Tuesday night. Tho funcrat will be held today at I the Third ward chnpel at 2 p. m. |