Show scout ted allred ailred laid to rest thursday in roosevelt city cemetery the whole community was shocked to learn of the death of 0 ted allred ailred the 13 year old son of mr air and mrs airs horace L ailred last tuesday at six ted was one of the most loved boys in the community always so willing to help and so eager to do his good turn he was one of 0 the most outstanding scouts in the roosevelt troop and never refused to take part in any activity in the community perhaps there Is not a boy in the town who was so eo well known and beloved A week ago saturday ted and a number of boys were skating near his home when he fell and received a bad bruise on his eye As it never bothered him much nothing was done for a while but it seemed to hurt him a little so he be was taken to a physician but nothing serious was wail anticipated until monday evening he attended school until then and seemed all right monday evening he became quite ill III and tuesday morning in spite ot of everything that could be done he passed away ted was born in roosevelt on june 30 1922 he has lived here all his life having gone to the grade school he is survived by his parents one sister al mrs airs charlotte davis of salt lake city and three brothers melvin chall and howard ot of roosevel Roo sevet impressive ve funeral services held li ineal services tor for scout ted allica were held today thursday in the L D S ward chape at 11 conducted under tile the direction of roosevelt ward amsl bishopric copric with heber T hall bih bishop presiding long jong before the casket was brought into the chapel by tile the tour four scouts acting as pall pal bearers the chapel was crowded with friend arienda s 0 of f teds beds and the family to pay their last respects mrs airs deth beth derrett berrett phased tho funeral march A quartet consisting of mrs ray utley mrs airs utahna collett druce bruce calder and john E sang though deepening trials invocation offered by ray utley quartet sang thy will be done the scoutmaster willard day spoke of his effort to calm himself enough to speak upon this occasion he spoke or of ted as the ono great scout that lie he could always depend upon ile he stated that the departed comrad was a per cent american scout and how lie he appreciated the horlor honor of being his scout master lie spoke of the man many y instances of his doing his daily good deed and of his keeping the scout laws john E tendered len dered a very impressive solo my aly faith in thee president ray E dillman spoke of the rank of the first cliss scout which ted would have received the first of january had lie he been spared lie spoke of the young mans per iper sodality son sona allty lity the like ot of he nad had never seen in such a young boy explaining that he was always interested in older people which was so unusual in so young a person lie ile said that ted was one who interpreted the scout oath as it should be and tried to live it president dallman paid high tribute to teds beds parents stating that with such fine parents no boy could go far wrong he closed by reading the poem death is only a gate in a garden carden wall dishop bishop hall pressed expressed ex his and tho the fam ilys appreciation of the help and sympathy ot of those who had helped during the death and services and for the floral offerings benediction by louie galloway the casket banked on all sides with beautiful flowers was left open tor for those who wished to view the remains rema insi En tennent took place in the city cemetery with president 11 0 colturi ded eating the graye grae |