Show 1 Manti Mantl Native Dies Dies' At S Salt lt Lake Buried at Manti Stephen phep C C. C Barton arton Badon- Badon native i e eI I J died in a Salt Lake City hospital on Tuesday of last week at the age of 78 He was born in Manti 1 September September September Sep Sep- 17 1873 a son of William William Wil Wil- Villiam liam Kilshaw and Elizabeth Frances Quirk Barton He Jived lived lived liv liv- ed in Manti ManU for 40 years in Boneta Duchesne County for 25 years and has made his home in Salt Lake City for the past 13 years He married I Candance Alice Anderson on February 23 1896 and after her death married Ethel Alvey who died in 1939 He Ie is survived by four sons Edward Barton Fairview Clinton Clinton Clinton Clin Clin- ton Barton Kaysville Ivan Q Barton arton Manti lanti and Glen Barton Berkeley California five daughters daughters daughters daugh daugh- Mrs Lula Borkman Richmond Richmond Richmond Rich Rich- Rich Rich- mond California Mrs Jennie Naish and Mrs 1 Helen Gerrison Salt Lake City Mrs Thelma Dunsmore Altonah an ano Mrs Fay Richardson Long Beach California a stepdaughter two sisters half-sisters 22 grandchildren and nine great Funeral services were held in inthe inthe inthe the Manti ManU North Ward Yard chapel chape last Friday with Bishop Calvin Keller conducting The prayers were by Roy Mel Mellor or and Ross Cox and prelude and postlude music was by Mrs Louise Hulme Musical numbers included included d two vocal duets Perfect Day am amIll and Ill Take Tak You I Ionic Again l Kathleen by Lillie Keller and 1 1 Row J 1 Th h at S1 1 lUl Jl UW l e i ver Haired Daddy of Mine 1 a voca vocal solo by Merrill l Maylett all ac accompanied accompanied accompanied ac- ac companied by Mrs l Hulme Speaker Win G G. Barton of Ephraim a nephew referred to his association with the Barton family speaking in very high regard for the deceased He described him as ns a most congenial congenial congenial con con- genial person always willing to help others Speaker Louis Hougaard re referred referred re- re re-j re erred to his boyhood friendship with Mr Barton and of their lifelong acquaintance He lie told of going into the mountains with Mr Barton to bring down the community's f first firs i r s t telephone poles Speaker L. L R R. Anderson told of the plan of salvation as given given given en in the gospel He mentioned Mr 11 Barton bei being g a seventy inthe inthe in the church and of his church activities He told of Mr 1 Barton Barton Barton Bar Bar- ton as a good work worker r having been taught to work by his parents In his concluding remarks remark Bishop Keller told of Mr 11 Barton Barton Barton Bar Bar- ton being the oldest man employed employed employed em em- at the Naval supply de depot depot depot de- de pot and how he was referred to toon toon toon on the the job as Dad He told of his church activities and of his civic work as he led in raising raising raising rais rais- ing funds for the High School piano etc He H. H e said Mr B Barton Barton Bar Bar- arton ar- ar ton was kind gentle and considerate considerate considerate con con- of others and not easy to anger The grave in the Manti 1 cemetery cemetery cemetery tery was dedicated by a son Edward Barton of Fairview Nine living children their I husbands or wives and a step stepdaughter stepdaughter stepdaughter daughter and her husband and eight children all nIl came for forthe the funeral a |