Show I MAJOR BIRD LAID TO REST Many Ial Friends Attend Funeral 1 of tf Vet Veteran e ct eran and amid Pioneer The rIme funeral services cl of Maj laJ 1 Wll- Wll am Harold Bird were held yesterday afternoon at time the family re residence on omm Fourth East last street The Time services cl were were- conducted by Acting Dean George or of ort St. St t Marks Mark's arI and the music was furnished fur tur- hed by br St. St St Marks Mark's choir choh The rime services ser ser- vices ices were ere attended b by a host of ot friends of ot the time deceased Many and amid beautiful were cr the floral tributes In Interment In- In eminent tennent a was in iii ML ft 01 Olivet Maj Bird was wag a native nut c of or ton Del Del having been born there April 5 IS 18 At the tl outbreak of the Civil Civi war ivam Wa he Ime organized a company of oC volunteers vol vol- oi and amid served ed with It through h many engagements He lie le was wa wounded at Cold Harbor and anti carried the time bullet bullet bullet bul bul- I let received there thee through his life He lie was a member of the G G. A A. A n R. R andl and amid also l o of the Loyal LegIon Legion California He was a graduate of or Princeton In 1866 ho lie came to lo Utah In II charge of ot construction on the Union Pacific and after atter leaving lea the time service clice 01 of the tIme railroad engaged In iii law practice ice tice having founded the firm of oC Bird Lowe Maj Bird BinI leaves heaves a mm wife and nd eight children The rime children are arc Frank Flank A A. Sherwood Harold Scott Scot E. E Wil Wll- William liam lam C. C Fannie Grace and amid all Mrs Mis h Laura Laur B B. Sinclair |