Show Death Claims Former Iron Co Resident Funeral services over the remains of ot Oliver G G. G Thornton who died at his home in Hubbard Oregon February 3 were held at the home of his hb brother broth broth- er J J. J W. W Thornton at Provo February 7 1 More than one hundred relatives and friends from Provo Salt Lake City American Fork and Payson at attended attended attended at- at tended the funeral Bishop J. J M M. M Jensen of Ward ai au announced the 1st song I Know Tin Till My Redeemer I Lives sung by e a nixed mixed quartet Prayer was offered by Wilbur of the Ward bishopric Edith H. H Taylor Odessa A. A Cullimore and Margaret H H. H Eastmond sang a trio One Fleeting Hour Mrs May Thornton Thornton Thornton Thorn Thorn- ton Cox read a sketch of ot the life lite of the deceased written by Hattie Hattle Thornon Thorn- Thorn on Snow Maurice sang sangA sangA sangA A Perfect D D- Joseph D. D Cox then spoke of pleasant with his broth In law the de deceased and paid tribute to his hla character This was followed by the trio again singing I come to Thee Dr Wm J J. J Snow professor at B. B Y U U. U and law brother of ot the late Mr Thornton Thornton Thornton Thorn Thorn- ton interpreted his life lUe in terms of a philosophical religion and said ald that thai despite some reverses of ot the deceased he never reacted unfavorably toward life Auer the choir had sung Sometime Sometime Sometime Some time Well We'll Understand J. J Claude Knell offered benediction Oliver O. O Thornton ton eon of Amos Gand G O. and Mary W W. W Thornton was born In Pinto Utah In 1864 1884 the fourth of nine children In 1897 he went to L. L California on a mission for the D. D S. S church and spent two years Living in different places in Utah Montana Oregon and Washington he was engaged In the cafe cate and cafeteria la ia business In poor health for tor man many years he had several severe heart attacks The last one culminated in n his death at which time his brother J J. J W W. Thornton was at his bedside H li His liIs lie lieIs e is survived by his widow Nellie S Thornton his hla brothers and sisters aisters Hattie Hattle T T. Snow Provo J J. J W. W Thorn Continued on page paiO t 4 DEATH CLAIMS CLADIS IRON ON cOUNTy BOUNTY Continued from 1 ton Provo ProTo May Mar T. T Cox eo Delta Thornton Salem Utah sari E. E Duffin fin Aberdeen Idaho I 1 |