Show Brox Funeral Held Saturday Funeral services services' for Gustave Gustavo Adolf Brox were held in the Manti lanti South Ward Yard chapel last Saturday at 2 p. p pm p.m. m. m with Bishop Gerald Alder conducting Mr 1 Brox died at his home on Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- of last week after a lingering lingering lingering lin lin- lin- lin gering illness He was born July 15 1887 in Mannheim 1 Germany a son of George and Hornberger Hornberger Horn Horn- berger Brox and came to America America America Amer Amer- ica with his parents when he was 3 years old The family lived in Logan and Salt Lake City prior to settling in Manti ManU Mr Brox worked as an electrician electrician electrician elec elec- all his adult life and served as Manti 1 City electrician from 1910 to 1918 He served as an operator at the poWer polder plant from 1931 to 1948 He married Margaret Jeppson on October 5 1916 in Salt Lake City and their marriage was later later later la la- la- la ter solemnized in the ManUL MantiL Manti ManU L D S temple on June 6 1917 Surviving Mr 11 Brox are his widow two daughters Mrs 1 Margaret Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Foote Orem and Mrs Dorothy Lund Manti six grandchildren grandchildren grandchildren grand grand- children six brothers George GeorgeI I Brox Marysvale 1 Philip Bro Brox t Laguna Beach California Wilford Wilford Wil- Wil ford Brox Long Beach California Califor Califor- nia Gilbert and Eugene Brox Los Angeles and Stanley Brox Manti and two sisters Mrs 1 Elise Driggs Idaho and Mrs Frida Frid Black Salt Lake City Well VeIl attended services were held on Saturday in the South SouthWard SouthWard Ward Yard chapel amid a great number number number num num- ber of beautiful floral offerings Prelude and postlude music was wasby wasby wasby by Mrs 1 Eunice Garbe who also served as accompanist for other musical numbers The prayer in the home prior to the services services services ser ser- ser ser- vices was offered by Bishop Gerald Alder and service prayers prayers prayers pray pray- ers were by Edward Carlson and C. C G. G Braithwaite The graveside prayer was offered by C. C Dewey Lund of Gunnison Musical numbers for the program program program pro pro- gram included Oh My Father sung by the singing mothers vocal solo I Love You Truly by Amy Bond a piano solo by George Brox and a vocal solo Goin Coin Home by Sam Parry Speakers John D. D D Nielson Alma Alma Alma Al Al- ma C. C Peterson and Bishop AIder Alder Alder Al Al- der all told of having known Mr Brox well Mr 11 Nielson said he had been a boyhood friend of Mr Brox and that he M Mr 1 Peterson and Mr Brox had served served servo ed together in the militia Bishop Bishop Bish op Alder told of having worked on the railroad section with Mr Brox The speakers told that Mr Brox always known a aGus as Gus had worked for a time in the grist mill and they said he always had the greatest consideration for others All Al spoke highly highl of his parents an and of the musical abilities of the family members THe speakers told that Mr 11 Brox's father had been the first firs operator at the Manti power plant and that he himself serve served as city electrician and later a as power plant operator They told tot of his kindness to his wife an anthe and the close companionship the had enjoyed oyed All of his family and his bro brothers brothers and sisters were present for the services |