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Show A GOOD MAN PASSES AWAY funeral service were held III the Slake tabernacle yesterday after-Uimiii after-Uimiii over the remain of Archibald Buchanan, who died in Salt Lake, Monday. May lrd, IHIO, of heart failure. The service were conducted conduct-ed under the direction of the binhop-rio binhop-rio of the Coalville ward. The speakers speak-ers were Kldcr Uenrire Heard. Thomas Copley and Frank Croft. W.H. Manning sang ") My Father" Muslo was furnished by the ward choir, J. K. Carrulh, director. The flowers were many and beautiful. The Uectiini'd was the n of John and Jnnnt McUlhbou lluchanan and waa born in Scotland, Sept. lHih IKIA. Hj;ine toHioluUd BLalas, IWfTieyoar 18M, an a auteutilio Hardener, Har-dener, locating in kVlnooiislii. where he mot and married F.lisabeth HrlgK in tho year In.".", lie spent several yenr In the Middle Slates and In the year 1HA4, he and ills wlfo and three children came tn I'tah, locating Id llouiitlful, llavls county, where he Joined the Church of Jesus Christ of I.attnr-day Saint. In 1KH0 he and hi family came lo Coalville, lie Identified himself in public affairs, serving two terms In the city council, two term a Juntlce of the puaoc, and two term as city sexton. About thirty years aito he tauuht school several vesrs III Morgan county. The deceased i survived by Ills wife, Kllmheth H. ltuchatiau, and children, Louise II. Walton, Archie liuchaiiau, ticorge lluchanan. Kllx-abeth Kllx-abeth Ituchaiiaii, and Jcnet P. Mar-nlinll. Mar-nlinll. and two brothers In Hcotland, j Also twenty. one grand-children and six great-gratid-chlldren. |