Show Ml AT DINNER TABLE I I I i Sudden Death from Apoplexy at Noon Today I of George G Bywater I END AS EASY AS IT WAS UNEXPECTED HlnpV Fell Into > Uolet Alep Which line No Earthly AwknlnClo of at loo < l Mans IJte < 1 will bo sad news to cry many peo 7 Ra nyt roo pie to know that George a Byvntcr Ii I dead Ills demise came at 1210 this afternoon und wa very sudden and entirely unexpected Apoplexy was the cause The respected Veteran was In the seventieth > tar of his age and In bin usual health when the Important summon came lie had been up town during the forenoon and had returned home for lunch and was sitting at the dinner table with the twentyninth volume or his personal memoirs before be-fore him find was simultaneously sectntsing Its Pawls nnd chatting with Ills wife and SUM Caleb Suddenly he stopped tntlng his head fell slowly forward for-ward and rested upon his breast Ho appeared simply to have gone to ileep This proved to bo true but the sleep was the Bleep of death As quickly as possible he was carried car-ried 10 a loung and laid upon It while Drs Richards and WIIox were summoned sum-moned They responded promptly but on their arrival Immediately announced that they could l do nothing as he was already dead He lene a wife and en children Jo wa an unpreten line ton Intelligent and useful life He had few If any enemies and very many friends all or whom will regret to learn of his death peaceful and easy though It was George G Bywater was born at liedwellty parish Monmoulhahlie Wales November ISM 1828 He Joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Hnlnls In his native land and cams to Utah In ISM first settling In the Sixth wnrdthls city Boon after his arrival ar-rival he went Into the watchmaking business with Offenbach who was the lIt watchmaker In Utah lie was the second conductor of the Utah Cen trl and II locomotive engineer on the Utah Southern on which he had two narrow escapes from death one on account of the breaking of a drivIng rod on his engine and the other by the rolling over of an engine In the Sixth ward In which accident his brakeman wn killed He was also master mechanic on the Utah Central for several years Je removed from Sat Lake to Provo In IG or Ib80 and resided there for eernl years during which time he served two or three terms In the city council at that place O late I year he had charge of the machinery of the Salt Lake Temple and was only released from that position posi-tion recently He was a painstaking student and a man of scholarly attainments attain-ments ns gentle as a woman and a trusting aa a child On Janua let last he finished a three year term as member of the board of education of this city At the time of his death he was a director of the local Cambrian Cam-brian association lie Is the second officer of the society to pans away within a period of two months the other being Bishop Wins Morris The time and Place or the funeral has not yet been decided upon |