Show VICES I S fUn FOR m ISAAC G HAIGHT lot services for Isaac Haight died Thursday May 19 10 were I in the tabernacle Sunday after after- with h Dp Bp W. W K Granger of- of ting e opening song by the choir was d j Us On On Prayer was offered O Os s. s II H Armstrong Myron D P. P Higa's Higas lug Hig- a's as ass 88 the first fint speaker and in part that he was thankful to have haven havethe the deceased lIe He had been 1 n with him as long as he remember and had many bust bust- associations with him bum all of ih h had been pleasant The record as 85 made here entitles him to a ard ard rd in the hereafter and we as aspIe aspie pIe believe belie that he will get et a reward We believe in a pre pre-ex- ee ce and that it is necessary 34 o have a body and that we must die The speaker ker read from sis regarding the pre creation The Latter day Saints which organization Bro Haight a member believe that God tied ined the world and created things put us on the earth for a purpose when then death comes the spirit goes from where it came Speaker d proof of this from Crom Revelations er en Higbee said he be felt to mourn h those who are called upon to with their then loved one and prayed t God would bless Sister Haight the children hour of sor sor- p p. p F. F B. B Wood was the next speak speak- and ud said that as long as he could ember iber Bro Haight's Heights family and andWood andWood Wood i-Wood family were very closely ted dated ted Speaker said said- that the ed id had many times given him that had been very helpful I Ilia life Elder Haight was a aneer veer neer er he helped to build the Normal hoo hod 1 and has educated all the mem- mem 11 roof so ot his family and has made many In doing so 80 The dt deceased cease 9 lived past 70 years and has spent useful life and has taught the them pel in m his home Speaker said saidi i at t lie he was thankful to have known Haight and family and he felt he be ha has haa made the world better ir r having baving lived in It Speaker ask ask- 1 the blessing of God upon the erg and assured them that y J would again meet their beloved e e. e Pres PreL Wm Was R. R Palmer was the conling con- con ling ding speaker and among among mong his reeks rei re- re eks i he said laid I 1 hold in my hand a attie tUe record which bears on it the thee theof e of time and is tied with some Inc spun pun thread is neatly written l Is s record of ot the children blessIn bless- bless In the first C 0 I years in Cedar City s I it happens the first name is Isaac Wit eight This marks the beginning of life Me and today we have m met met t to toV toY V Y respect to his memory The span time toe from when this record was wasis ten ten is the span of human liTe life S e life of oC Bro Haight was one of ss and since he was born here td nd has bas i lived here we have known life a and nd it was good honorable IDd J honest He lie was the son Bon of a P Pioneer neer I have never known any any- W Dut good of or Bro Haight He Ho J responded to every call made of oC ha r. r by y the church and he died firm K a the faith lh lie He has outlived t ved the tha j. j 4 Span Pan of life and I do not feel Is a time for mourning the e services were closed by tho doir lr singing Softly as Night fol foi by the benediction i by fay Eld Elder r II Fire Fife BIOGRAPHICAL Isaac ac C. C son o of Isaac c C. an and J October An Ann A Price Haight was w born Ober the 21 1850 in the Old Fort f fore ore early the tOWnsite of Cedar CIt City before be be- town moved mo to its ad final Present location when en he tit his was a small boy y- y he moved Parents to Toquerville Wash Wash- ion l at awed n County Utah where he be as as- lt them In pioneering that place r earl early in jn life rk the thc art m o of hard harde h he e was aa Hi tags required to do da many manyi ra ap as a boy y that now to us would i ar o no less It e than a mans work At Ve Ke years of or age ae he drove his fath- fath fathKe hi team ham to Salt Lake Lak City with tie lit f for freight He was wason est Son on of a family of ten and his father being away most of the time it was his responsibility to keep up the farm and for the family family fam fam- ily lIy which necessitated him completing In ing his education mainly from the outside and expel experience ence and not from books In the year 1880 at the age of twenty four he was married in the StGeorge St St. George temple to Elizabeth M. M Kleinman Kleinman Klein Klein- man of Toquerville Utah They made their home for a time in Toquerville and when Silver Reef was at its height moved there for employment afterwards afterwards afterwards after after- wards going to Pioche during its it's Boom Days In 1891 he moved mo his family to Cedar City where he lived until his death taking part in the development dev and growth of the agricultural agricultural agri agri- cultural and livestock Industries Having realized the handicap of no not possessing an education he responded to the call for teams to haul Jumber lumber out of ot the mountains that cold cold cold- winter to build the Branch Normal School now the Branch Dranch Agricultural College Not only did he help to build the school but he has supported it by sending all his family there and I Ihas it has been his ambition that they al all receive an education not caring how much he sacrificed that this hope be realized He lie has always alwa's been a hard worker although of oC late he has suffered from his affliction he has never quit work until he be was confined to his bed He lie was a good citizen taking part at the primaries and elections whenever i iwas it was possible to be there and has been honored many tim times s 's by his party part with political offices lIe He was a kind and de devoted devoted devoted de- de considerate father a loving land and voted husband a congenial and jovi friend He lie leaves lea to mourn his lIs Is loss a wire wife Elizabeth M. M Haight and seven children all of oC whom are married Haight Cedar City Ut I Isaac Cun Con rd Hazel r. r H. H Dix Provo Utah 1 Iler bert lbert P P. Haight and Orsen Haight Cedar Ceda Los Angeles Angeles An An- City Utah Iva Langworth geles California Eliza A. A Jones Nevada Loreen Bliss Las V Vegas gas grandchildren grandchildren grand grandchildren Hinkley Utah and nineteen in attend children all of whom were ance at the funeral except three Mr Wallace Jones of Las Vegas Clarence Bliss of Nevada and with a host o of along ley laws in friends and relatives from Toquerville Hamiltons Hamilton's Leeds Parowan Enoch Fort and Us Las Vegas were fre In in attendance attend attend- ance ante at the funeral |