| Show oJ JOHN K REID PASSES TO WELL WELL- EARNED REST Join John Jo n K K Reid aged 75 son Bon of ot John P P. P and Margaret Kirkwood Reid died at his Ihla homo home In Orange Orang ville vine Utah at p. p m. m on April 6 1 1926 his oldest sons son's birthday after having suffered for nearly four years the last of which he e was an invalid rs as s a result of or paralysis para para- paralysis paralysis lysis his l immediate cause of death being paralysis of or the I bladder A At his bedside at the tho time of death were his wife Elizabeth I Jackson Reid four foux sons five throe sons law three daughters and many of his grandchildren I He Is survived by his wife Elizab Elizabeth th Jackson Reid six sons John fr T. T Edw- Edw Edward rd J. J and Alex Terrance Reid of Orangeville Utah Wm Vm J J. J Reid Bold of Caliento Nevada Nevada Nevada Ne Ne- vada Robert J J. J of or Moab toab and Clair mont J J. J of or Portland Oregon six daughters Maggie wife wiCe of or B. B F. F J Jewkes Alice Alico Reid of or Orangeville Utah and Minnie wife of ot Jesse D. D May wife of or George Weidman Weld Weld- man Eliza wife of or Oliver M. M English English Eng Eng- lish all of or Salt Lake City Utah Rhea wife vUe of Bryant Moffitt Helper Hel- Hel per iper four sisters s Maggie wife wio of Hugh Sloan d deceased ceased her present residence e beius being Los Angeles oles Ag- Ag Ac A- nes nos wife wire of or James C C. C Tooth deceased de de- de- de ceased I Lucy cy wife of Alex Tennant Mantl Manti Utah and Sarath wife of Henry C. C Folsom Cardston Can ada Mr Reid was as born In Edinburgh Dece December ber 22 1850 emIgrated emigrated emigrated em em- to Utah In 1862 with the John R. R Murdock Company Compan- lived In Payson until 1877 when ho moved moved moved ed to Mantl whore ho responded to toa a call to settle what was then known as Castle Valle Valley January 5 6 1869 3 living In Payson ho he married Elizabeth Jackson daughter daugh daugh- ter of or Thomas and Alice e Jackson natives of ot Manchester England who pioneered in 1856 In the Captain Captain Cap Cal tain Groesbeck k company Of or this union fifteen children were born all but three surviving tho the father rather One daughter Elizabeth died when 18 IS months old another daughter Luc Lucy when 16 and a son Royal whon when 18 years old In 1878 foe me moved with his family family tamil fam tam il ily of six children to Castle Valley VaHey then an uninviting and seemingly barren wasteland and was one of the first to settle upon what was then known as the tho Cottonwood riv riv- or er He the name of or Castle Castlo Dale nee Orangeville was tho the first postmaster merchant county treasurer and justice of oC the peace He Ho waa as attorney at law being admitted Ito to tho the bar of tho the district In 1896 1596 the year car of statehood AS a contributor to th the growth and development of his histon town to Oran and the county of ot Emery no man excelled himAt himAt him At 1245 o'clock Sunday April 11 tho the funeral procession made its way from tho the residence the six stalwart sons of or the tho deceased act Ing as pall-bearers pall and 24 2 unmarried unmarried ried grandchildren bearing the floral Arriving at the ward house Elder Herbert Moffitt Morritt offered tho the opening prayer and the choir sang Bang I know my Father Knows and a number Thou Though l Trials Trials Trials Tri Tri- als was given by David Tuttle Frank Moffitt Ardon and F. F W. W Reid Twelve speakers most of them pioneer friends of or the deceased of ot Mr Reid and his lifes life's work Emery County Coun Coun- ty Progress r I |