Show BASIN PIONEERS DIE Death struck twice in one-day in the Hart when Mrs Ida May Boone Hart passed away in Her death was followed several hours later by the sudden death of her Ed Death claims wife And husband Same day at Orem Double death struck January when Ida May Boone died at 10 40 a.m. The same evening her Ed died suddenly The couple resided in Orem at the time of their They were early pioneers of the Their only Mrs Grace Myton news left Tuesday to make arrangements for the double to be held in set tentatively for Hart was born Feb in Wisconsin to Richard M Boone and Eliza Jane Wilson Mr Hart was born October in Penn a son of Reuben and Eliaz Burlingham Hart His parents moved to Iowa and later to he met Ida The couple was married April in Neils-ville They moved to in the early where both were employed in the Aspen Post Office for several Later Hart worked for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad before he purchased and operated a bus and transfer which he sold in 1909 He then came to Utah to file on a homestead on Upper Blue near shortly after the Uintah Reservation He was joined the following year by his wife and daughter Hart was employed as assistant in the Duchesne Post Office for several years During this time her husband was engaged in farming was a carpenter on the Henry Jim a government irrigation For a number of years the Hart were engaged in the general business and later built and operated the Hart Tourist Court They sold their property in and lived in until moving to Salt Lake and later to where they have since resided Mrs an only is the sole |