Show BELOVED PIONEER MAN DIES again the community has been saddened in the death of frank M judd 51 of hoytsville one of the best known church workers of sum nut stake and prominent farmer and livestock rais ralser er death closed his noble career last saturday evening at 8 in the L D S hospital in salt lake city following a delicate operation he avas was born in hoytsville may 1834 1884 son of charles anti and lois judd well known pioneers of the weber valley received his education 1 in the schools of summit county and at the brigham young university at provo returning to boyts ville valle he became one of the ahr most mast successful farmers of the community ny and anu later edwi years as a a turkey 1 1 1 ny anu edwi a grower he was married nov 3rd ard 1909 in the salt lake temple to miss edna vernon vemon of rockport rockfort Rock port who survives survive s him to this union was born the following children mrs gladys wilde of park city lols lois dorothy and margaret judd of hoytsville six sons vernon vemon roy grant keneth F and rulon judd of hoytsville and glen judd a missionary nary in the east central states and who has returned home for the funeral another child died in infancy in 1926 all the other children survive five brothers and five sisters survive charles gilbert thomas william and george H judd of boyts ville D E judd of salt lau lak city and M R judd of los angeles mrs albert gibbons and mrs cora coca M gibbons of mrs hettie M bates and mrs olive E james of salt lake city and mrs lois P hixson of omaha nebraska frank M judd has always been an ardent church worker having been sunday school superintendent one of the he per cent ward teach erg for yea years r s P president of the ward Y M M I 1 A firt fir t counselor irl n the summit stake Y M M 1 L A prior to the creation of the south summit stake ward clerk for several years r scout cout troop committeeman for over 10 years and at the time of his death was first counselor in the hoytsville ward bishopric which lon he had held for two and one halt half years for many years he was sec treas of the summit county parn farm 1 I bureau also connected vath the local farm bureau untiring in iii lus obliging to ail he uee 04 a he lived a 4 true latter day saint jiust and and fath father er A friend to 0 all Flin funeral eroLl services were held wednesday at I 1 p in in the summit stake tabernacle bishop robert S hillier in charge following is the order of the services mixed quartette sometime well understand Lc labelle abelle brown labelle pace reed pace and don brooks invocation was offered by pres W heber wilde duet whispering hope by mrs ethel garner and mrs grace kilburn Kl lburn former bishop irwin crittenden was the first Ep speaker eaker mixed quartette 0 my father was rendered by mr and mrs mr lawrence mrs advilla geary and glen thomas j second speaker wa pres L M X norberg aberg mrs judith A beard sang going home third speaker was bp robert S hillier Hll ller a violin duet perfect day was rendered by mrs verla R pace and miss verna vema man dean demin benediction waz was offered by alvin alvan C pac the zake slake house waz was filled to capacity an audience of ovir the grave was dedicated inthe in the I 1 cemetery py y ggaer peo geo heber brayn county P gee |