Show OMor llosaee eaneI One by one the old cltlteni who paved the way for the present inhabitant of thli great state are patting over the Silent Hirer but leaving the memory of their brae deed adventure and bard thlpi to those who mutt nil their place In the walk of life On Funday lust at Croyden al the age of C4 A W ReIn father of our reiprcl ol l cltl eni of that name peacefully cloe1 bit eye and entered on lilt long ileep He was always a good clllren honorable uprlghl and reelected lie was one of Summit county earliest pettier at well at one of the 1lonrvri Utah and will bo greatly insted In tlilt community Tim funeral was held al the Stake house Coalvllle on Tuesday hut and a very large number ofcltUcni attended I attend-ed the service from alt putts of the county In r otCllu hit memory He wag burled In the City Cllltltlfl 1lltllfrAl Alfred W llrlm wai born In Itocbetter county N V In the year 1816 Moled to Cllrllanl Ohio hero with till three I brother he engaged 1 In lIe tanning busincM Here he Joined the Mornon I Church in which faith la wai steadfast at tin time of Ilia dealli lie woe In llmalely it 11 alntnl I with Jonpli and llyram Smith and Hat OliO of their tlrorg mi > porler during all their trouble In 1852 ho mined to Ulali MlltMnt In bull Lake where hit suns anti daughters were born In 1811 ho mote to fmmnll lounly and 1 settled in Chalk Creek Plvu e + Ira Ilgs ho went I to Cioilcn where h 0 rvuialned until ill death lluwn the father of these out mid two daughter and grand aider to foirliMii children |