Show wm win stubbs dies from accident In injuries juris was thought to be improving provine Ini funeral held on Tae tuesday daY afternoon william stubbs 75 highly T lt spec teil former fanner and il nian mail 0 the a community comm unit pt cil awai la saturday anink en inK about echt 0 01 lock without a moments death Is thought to have resulted irom from a blood clots blots reaching achins rc his h I 1 vart from an inguid d limb mr fr stubbs was ftc rn In urles which he be sustained two 0 athleo earlier in a MIX up rith a team and wion though lip lie W ax 14 alone when the hap 1181 belied and unconscious when lie he wa was found in his yard a few ful minutes la a er cr by a heigh neighbor bor it is thought that thai in ili un hitching his ili team one tug wo overlooked and the horse on tight ening this tug as aa it attempted t leave the tongue started start cl kiceina liick hii and running run nine and that mr air stubbs was probably struck by tho life longue or some other part ot of the wagon 0 possibly by the horse at any rate he was badly bruised up and one leg was seriously injured he was thought to be getti getting fir better lin linweber wever avid and was sitting on oil the edge of the hood in ili tile eye I 1 when he anno announced und to in his dalgie daiichi i ter ln in law mrs that he felt taint faint aud and in an all it instant he was gone funeral service was held for balyi tuesday after afternoon nonn tit in the west ward chapel with bishop 11 L adams in charge music alusic was wag furnished by the choir under L walter waller peterson with mrs zone zona P at the piano vocal numbers were given also by rex res C ward and ray nay D garner who sang a duet with wit glenna at ward accompanying accompany inc them L J adams who sang sane where Is now the merry aberry party and wm win at dalton who sang one sweetly solemn thought speakers were vere john IV bentley john stevens wm L adams and john P orton all ot of whom spoke ot of the honesty integrity arid and th ahr goodness ro of 0 the decea deceased as well a offering words of comfort and consolation to tho the bereaved members ot of the family bishop W L adams read two poems as a part of his hi talk tho the opening prayer was offer ej hy by jl H denson benson arid and the flip one ona by david matheson the chapel chape was tilled filled in spite of inclement weather and a large followed the body to the cemetery mr air stubbs was born at graves aisil near london england it in juns june a son of william arid ann mumford stubbs lie he cume came to ID A with hlis his mother ard and other of the family in c com piny with other converts co iverts to tit thi L 1 I S Inor cli In chidIng the fowlers bests and hobbs who settled in tills this community when lie be was six eix years old the remainder d his life wai spent in parowan carowan except to fo about a year in panguitch when ili his mother and stepfather step father and their family hel helped ped to settle that place in 1876 he married isabel gavin end and to them nine children were born eight of 0 whom born survive they are walter jasper edgar clifford and almi alma an ad of parowan carowan Pa rowan airs maude lyman of olin AVyn trying mrs afro myrll Myri lez levy of long beach calif abill mrs dottie doltie benson 0 lynndal lynndyl he Is also alpo survived by two halt half bronik brothers ers george R and ana alfr alfred I 1 J gunn and a halt half si sister stere lucy A hyatt all of Paro carowan parowan Pa rowan wary lit his grandchildren children number 44 and his hia grent areat I 1 grandchildren 33 the sympathy at t the I 1 Is extended et endl to in the bereaved chilli ten ren brothers sister and other members of the family |