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Show 5 Vast .Kites For Handcart Pioneer Scheduled Here V meral services for Albert F. "I 85 handcart pioneer and ,v resident of Pleasant Grove, " f died Monday at the home of his T htr Mrs. Francis McCarrel in ! Stt!,d function, Colorado, will be 3 M in the Pleasant Grove Third J d chapel Friday at 1 p. m. with -hoo Joseph S. Walker in charge, ft.' Zjs may call at the home 'of 8 ;L Tom Richins on Friday from aU la m. until time for the services. Ubert F. Bichins, the son of 'lfis and Harriet Deveraux '".Mns was born January 30, 1855, Ti-r, Herefordshire. England. With his "5 ents and grandparents in the he came to U. S. on the ship s -Enoch Train", and then on to Utah, nosing the plains in the first oBta, Handcart company, with Captain 'fomund Ellsworth, i as a boy he lived in Salt Lake, f Goshen, and Pleasant Grove. In -0 he married Helena Nielson oi asant Gfove. Shortly afterward m tey moved to the Uintah basin, 0 Core. Jhere he engaged in farming. Here I 1?ei &! :jjht of his nine children were born. ious W His wife and son James preceded M- m in death.- Four sons, four I, jau'hters and two brothers survive 5. Ra Tim Mrs. Viletta R. Loveridge and sh, jjjj' Fred Richins of Sandy; Albert lornii. C Richins, Vernal; Henry Richins, ma taadia, Mrs. Harriet R. McCarrel, He's. Grand Junction, Colorado; Hazel arv off, Hunting of Oregon; Irvin Richins toriM d Mrs. Pearl Holinbeck Calif or-nia- his brothers, Abner Richins of . vernal, and Oscar Richins of Pleas- :I ant Grobe. Many grandchildren lZt and greatgrandchildren. o |