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Show I LAID TO REST. 3 Highly Respected CoaWlllo I Pioneer Called Home. largvi, n.tiuift- ul pruplu weru Itl fterHlaiim at the funital aervlcea ol Rillier llenr, Wllile,wbliU weiu bchl fftle-tHke rulieriinrlu laat Tuei-dnv, auditorliiiu it the building In lug gnipletelv tilled Eli tho opriilug of thu meeting the lEotr aang SMark Iruiualar. alunrral Viiell, (Jtinei on thu lineie in ecliora awell 'I he chin ua lor the ilea I." 1'iaierby elder J. V.Huilth, E.'Faiewe)laltatllilyhoiinr), t lid) oil Illiiliew," waaiuiigl) thechuir ffi'inldciit W W. Clint and Alma Eklrrdgn were thu ipeakem, their in-darka in-darka weru fraught with teminlireimra elearlyaceneaul Ulah life. In whiili trie dmaitd llguic-d coiupkiioiial) In jailuui caplcitler, having arrived in IJtali in the year 18)0, with the Ural jJIUnd Cart" train that ironed the Rnlr.i Jlrolher Wilde waa born a' Kalrouk, (tanipihlre, Knglaml, May 10, 1S32; afaa the (atherol tloicii children; nine o(wlioiiiaurvio 111 in 4Al death lie bml litty-niiie grnnd chilJren, tort) -two now living. (Elder Wilde and wlfo Jane, with hla latlitr. Uncle William, aa he waa known, were among tno pioneer) of the Weber Ulver and Chalk Criek county. He leave) a ho.t ul reUtlrea and IrlenJa, who mourn lila departure. ( lie becamou member ol the Church of JeiuaChrlalol Utter Day Salute In hla youth, and remained faithful to hi) ttmt, and died In lull hope of a glorloua rtiarrectlon, and eternal lite In tha ktagdonolUod. Z&ui,ll itiy boTom jl.ul tonTb7 llened'ctlon by Elder bilaa M. Pack. |