Show 4 Gardner Goodrich dies at 76 after long funeral Saturday By Garcia Gardner Lacy Goodrich died in a Salt Lake City hospital on Thursday at 11 a.m. after a long A and he was bom June 1885 in Utah to George Albert and Rhoda The family came to Ash-Icy Valley in In 1907 his brothers and Ruth and Millie filed on ICO acres of land thrown open to the whites by the government for in They came to their homestead in 1908 bringing 1 team of a a walking a few 5 cows and a very few household Here they moved into a little log now a 1 He was required by law to live on the homestead part of the so when he didn't he worked in the timber to get ma- to He was one of thirty-two his father having thre his mother being the third six of these children died within a period of six weeks during me His first teacher was his own She was educated at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and taught school for 20 Other years of his she would always check to see if he was in Ills school When this Goodrich family moved to there were about 8 families living Later several more families moved into the making a friendly little Despite the many ships the people always managed get a lot out of When the family came to Bluebell it was the mother's desire that her sons Fred and John go into It was her prayer that the brothers could successfully and congenially work She lived to see this prayer come The did put their and machinery together and worked in harmony for 50 years until their health no longer permitted them to Fred died in Everything went well in this community until 1931 when a drought and depression hit the people- A big set back was made as the Very few crops were The alfalfa died and the rich had to take their and sheep out and kill them to keep them from starving to They had to bor row money from the government for Lambs were sold during tills period for one dollar a head and cattle for This lasted long enough to set them back for about 10 Gardner led a very active He loved music and participated a lot in He also loved to dance and be in He excelled in being an exceptional Baseball He also played He was an active member of the serving as while Bluebell was a when a a counselor in Sunday MIA a counselor in the Bishopric for 9 years and bishop of the ward for seven He married Jennie Elizabeth Case in the Salt Lake Temple in To them were born the following Floyd of Wallace Seeley of Morris of Alma and Duane Young of 16 Other survivors are 16 two of them serving on Missions and one just recently 13 brothers and sisters Albert G. of Moses LeRoy of Parley of John and Leslie of Lcona Manwaring of Salt Lake Nell Col-lett of Vilate Lucy Byron of Ruth Stone of and Edith Case of Funeral Services were conducted in the Bluebell chapel on Saturday at 1 p.m. with Bishop Howard Todd prayer at the Leslie B. Russel Todd giving the invocation and E. L. Murphy ing the Porter Merrell sang the first My Lorna Brotherson and Vema Allred and and Owen Goodrich and Owena Goodrich Hour of Speakers were Life's Sketch and Remarks by Bishop Howard and Bernard Winkler and William Among the many friends and relatives from out of the Basin attending the funeral services were Arthur Arthur and Recce Goodrich of Salt Lake and Moyle Parker of American and Floyd Goodrich of and Alma Mr GARDNER GOODRICH farmer dies at 76 after long Janet and Dal Udell and Shana Lee all of Garth and Max all of Salt Lake Joseph Case of Mary Snyder and Pearl Case of Salt Ruth Stone of Kenneth and Faye Goodrich of Leona Manwaring of Salt |