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Show Arthur Avcrett Killed In Coal Mine By Falling Pock Arthur Averett of Mt. Pleasant was killed Wednesday in a cave-in in the Wattis Mine at Walus, Utah, according to advices just received by his family. The exact details of the accident are not yet known but the body is at an undertaking establishment estab-lishment at Price and will be brought to Mt. Pleasant for funeral and interment. in-terment. Mr. Averett was born in Mt. Pleasant,' Pleas-ant,' July 30, 1875 of pioneer par-en'ts, par-en'ts, William and Annie Coates Averett. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Louisa Phipps Averet'. whom he married November 1, 1893, and by the following sons and daughters, Mrs. Eva Royce, Mrs. Curtiss, Thomas, Wilburn, Lettie and Dale Averett, all of Mt. Pleasant. He is also survived by his aged father, fath-er, William Averett, Sr. of Spring-ville Spring-ville and by one brother, Joseph Averett of Sate Lake, and four sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Susie Oldham of California, Califor-nia, Mrs. Myrtle Sale of Casper, Wyoming, Mrs. Mabel Wilson of Mackay, Idaho, and Mrs. Alice Mc. Donald of Pocatello. Idaho. Funeral services were held here :n the Mt. Pleasant North ward chapel chap-el this Saturday afternoon for Arthur Averett with Bishop H.. C. T&cobs in charge. The combine:' Noi-'th and South ward choirs sana "Rock of Ages,, and "I Need Thee Every Hour" and "Sometime We'll Understand." Miss Christie Clark sang, "I've Done My Work." The speakers were Christian Johansen, Henry P. Olsen and Bishop H. C. 'aco'bs. Prayers were oftered by . H. Anderson and William Olson. The grave in the city cemetery was dedicated by Bishop A. L. Peterson. The local Woodman Lodge performed perform-ed their ritualistic service at the graveside with I. E. Jorensen iu harge. A ladies quartette consisting consist-ing of Mrs. Lydia Hansen, Mrs. Jo- ephenie Candland, Mrs. Hetlie sen and Mrs. Lydia Rackman sang "Nearer My God to Thee." |