Show Mt NOW AT WORK TRYING TO put HIT IN THE M FIELD AN INDEPENDENT COU TY n TO REWARD 1 F for Edward ParIS Par- Par 1 nl servIces of morning one IS Sunday ho bo died were held heldI honored pioneers S Tabernacle the in I 1 Herbert 1 P. P I 1 opening song was choir by the ee y offered by Myron D. D was et followed by lip UP- j E. E M. M Corry I singing I Know that My I Ll eth j Lh eemer Matheson l was the first speak speak- u G. G c He Be said In 1877 when he first t to lo C. C Cedar dar City he stayed at nt the theof thee He lie was a n stal stal- of lio 1310 Parry Pa e Latter-day Latter faithful t citizen a good neighbor the deed de de- t t and nd a at the early earlye ed the plains e of thirteen and only those who suffered knows the hardships 1 by the die pioneers David d Bulloch said one of our noe no no- e pioneers had bad passed away lie He Hee e here bere in 1856 and und we were boys ther and we ve have been friends learned to love 10 O years I I 1 have i. i Parry He ved righteous prin prin- of Cedar lea He lie was was' marshal I 11 yand and sheriff of Iron County many La ats arL He stood for just punishment j i enforcement of law and many IBM S 5 he be has taken his own life in hands in doing his duty as officer d 11 I know positively he r refused fused his duty nl 1 r bribes in executing d a handcart ri r ross the h Ins i with 0 i only n half enough to eat 5 I a to see a man like Bro Dro rf FT true to his faith and true to toi toS i S fellowmen Andrew Corry a life long friend ill 4 I there was no O cause for mourn- mourn r r. he has lived d an honest and upI up- up gig ht I life lile la III all aU his dealings Contralto Solo When you come to End of a Perfect Day was sung r tin Mrs Hazel Granger accompanied T 1 Bernella Jones on the piano E. E J. J Palmer said he felt especially ored in being asked to speak at bier g gone one of o our r Latter day sted in the remarks of the pre pre- 53 speakers and that they have i Bro Parry for 70 years Some oaths ago go Bro Pairy Patry told me he b be found dead in his garden r F anywhere because Lecause of his physical in lie He said you will vIll be called pen pon J to say a few words at my f Lu fu ural u- u ral ml and I dont don't want you to holde hold e C U op as an on emblem of perfection M ut ul you can say I am glad to be timbered as a Latter day Saint Walter Valter Granger Cranger said it was annor an annor nor r to be asked to speak on this sion ision I was his nei neighbor he ho was 1 dear friend I 1 think what imme im im- me most was his wonder wonder- ul J friendship for my father His Ilis out out- linding characteristics were wre his big and the splendid he raised Biographical Edwaad Edwagd Pairy son of John and lizabeth Eizabeth Parry of New Market Wales Vales was born Sept 18 1843 3 lug His days were spent P nt in his native land Ills His parents living baYing basing aligned themselves with the theu u latter day Nay Saints or Mormons they Partook pa k of the spirit of ot gathering M In h n company with them his broth broth- er J Lh hn sisters Mary and Eliz- Eliz seth beth ked on ocean for fora I America a in 1850 They Thy crossed the ain with hand carts in Captain Edward ward Bunkers Bunker's company leaving J. J I wa City June 23 arriving ill in Snit balt Lake City Oct 21 1850 a aP P trip of f 1300 miles by foot toot in 98 days They wy came from flom Salt Lake City in D th h b same year accompanied by brother law Elias Clias Morris and M in clar C dat City where he has ever nr since since- Ills Ilis y youth uth was wasn Pent In n subduing the then barren warding Off the attacks of be In Indians rui rind whatever else lse he be tu tas called Ded to do Be married Margaret Alice COt Cor- Cor cf t tt t six nix JUng June 22 1867 having an an issue J ChIldr n Ed C C. Catherine br John II who died p Evelyn James Jame Mrs Mame rad l Mrs Winnifred Urie Urle the he lii In J a civil Capacity he ne has occupied of or city n marshal a nl county l i justice of the peace ly By trade and d wi brick h vi w Was a n stone mason layer ayer nod and like many other uri a d du the mUI nu In I i 1 able uble to thinKs that con eon Nhi him Fur For 1 I nlaly Years ho he was active as ns of cf f t ta a l n f tl the Seventy quorum and choir r h mener or of the tho local Ills wife ir lied Nov Nov- 0 1910 anti and lee Years ears K later he married Mis II Ills s I Were Wre sPent In Jn Int InI care eart t ou n d ot or his l home and su surin sur sur- r. r i lOgS j in he took great last the to pride and pleasure up few months Since then he has hils been brn to his room anti nOli has haR suffered suffer suffer- ed eti much lie He died Oct at the age uge of 8 83 and 12 days duys Ills His passing marks markK the end of nIl or of those sturdy active life liCe and one pioneers who vIto are arc the backbone ol 01 civilization |