Show Aged Dixie Pioneer Succumbs After Long Long- I Illness Was Most Active In AU All Of 01 St. St George Civic Chia And Political Affairs David H. H Morris 80 SO of St. St George well known in Cedar City and one Dixie's outstanding pioneers pioneer and leaders died Tuesday morning following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing a prolonged Illness Born In Salt Lake City In February 1857 he moved to St. St George when only a boy He lIe was always active in church affairs and served in many civic capacities He lie was waa supervisor of the first cotton gin in Dixie and was active In all industrial development development development develop develop- ment of his county At his death he was president of the Bank Dank of ot St. St George and a director in the Southern Utah Power lie He was waa one of the south south's most moat active serving six Ix terms In the state legislature and was waa Judge of the fifth Judicial district for many years year lie He had also served on city councils of St. St George and had been city and county attorney Surviving are two sons Claude and Morton Morris one daughter Mrs Flora Brooks a foster- foster daughter Mrs Helen Hafen all aU of St. St George five sisters Mrs Esther Esth Esth- er Whitehead Mrs Ida Mrs Ortha Andrews and Mrs Isa tsa Hardy St St. George and Mrs Dora Clark Wisconsin a brother Geo Morris Sacramento Cal 19 grandchildren grandchildren grandchildren grand grand- children and six great grandchild ren |