i i |n nun u mi’low?. w;in much enjoyed by the Rood dzcd Audience th.it heard ifPrelude . . . . ......... BeethovenMis? Louise Pierce Solo. The i .ill of nmy HowardMi - Ruth Williamson. Offertory.......... RondelMl? Louis*5 PierreSi ripture r*- uling .Rev. J. B KoehnePrayer.........Rev. C. It. CarverPsalterSolo, 'The Flag of Nations . Psalter Mr, Binney.Sermon........Rev. J E, CarverSolo, At Eventide . . .....Ml?*; Ruth Williamson.Post hide . Handel-oo----Judge John F. Chfdoter died at Richfield Saturday morning at an early hour after an Illness covering novoral month Member?* nf his family v . re all at his b d-id*' v, h* n de.ith came,Jult;l.:- * hide -tfer was one of fl *-■ moet noi.il.b* figures in his community and in the Mafo's poll! leal life. He had held important official positions in town, county and lt;date.John Fov lt;'hideMer was the son of John Peck (’hid* Mer and Susan Fov and was horn In Spanish Fork. Febru try lSf.3 in iStjO lie moved with his parents to St Ocorgc. whom he spent his boyhood He wa married to Mary Nicofl ? Anierk in Fork in 1S74 and five children v.. r- th** issue of this marriage Mrs Chidester died after the birth of to r fifth child and Mr lt;hldeMcr moved tr» Punguih h. His fIrf official positJun mm* constable of Si (fcorge precinct, and while engaged In I he rapture of w desperate hors** Iho-f lo was Mabtwd in the abdomen ho s* non dv that for some time there wr*s doybt nn tn hI i rer-.very.In spite* of the. excruciating pain h» got his man ind landed him in Jail before his wound wa attended ro. This wa lt;‘barcicterl*uic of the man Once an object re wa- Mart'd he never quit until it wa? atluJnedJudge « h d* ter v.;*s admitted to the bar at Ib avi r in ls83 and practicedlaw from that date until his death. He was married at PanguiLch to Alml n;i Worth *-n In IS,85; his wife and nine children from this marriage survive him.He was a member of the state rnn-idttuUon.il t-onveouon and was the first 11 If t rict Uome for 'h** sixth Ju dictal district, which office he hold for six yean- lie succeeded Judge W M. McCarty as judge ot the district and \vu ■ elected twice in suo Ion to that office, making twelve -ars of service *n the bench. He was a can ritdate for llm congressional nomine lion before th** Republican Mao* «on* vention In 1912. and In 1916 came up for th* office of atate attorn* • g**n* nt! He wap R member of the statu kind board for four yearsAfter his retirement from official position last fall Judge Chid ester dr-voted hlm-o’f ro hi- law practice Luring the winter he suffered from a severe attack of grippe, mid this cul* min i1* d in Bright's disease, from whh'h h*» died yesterday morning. oo-FJKAYSV1LLE, July S.- F air of the nix sous of Mayor and Mrs J. H M Barnc” of Kayavill.* have offered th*ir aerrlrcs to the nation In the various departments of belligerent activities. One of «he remaining 'wo sons is married and Ineligible for enlistment and the other Is too young for military duty. Beth of these, however, ho* indicated gomethlnc more than will ingness to enter (he fighting I * ^ 13 Herbert J. the oldest of the four, has tiled an application for enli i merit in the officers' reserve corj c; Arnold M, has been accepted as a member of Hr H R. Sprague'L ambu lance corps and la ex pec ting dally to be notified of tho I Ink* for departure for the front; Keith, who has Just completed tn engineering emir-e at th* University o( Utah, ha * enlisted in the Utah National guard; the youngest ot the four, Shirk y M , was recently appointed :i naval cadet and