Show I t I PAY LAST LASI HONORS IO CHIEf CHIEF Pro Procession for for Joseph Smith Moves Jo io to City Cemetery Where There Gr Grant nt and Nible Nibley y Eulogize Eulogize Loved oved President It WHILE RILE relatives and friends si- si i- i mou mourned ed all that was mortal of President Joseph Fielding q Smith late president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints was laid to rest refit rc t in the City cemetery yesterday at 1 p p. p p. p m in I A simple and gentle marked the ceremonies preliminary pre to toI I placing in the carth earth tho the metallic fise ciso I containing the thc human frame that for or years ears encompassed 0 d the kindly sou ou o of ofa I IJ J a leader universally loved lo b by h his 8 people pee peo pIe Thousands from Salt Lako Lake and nearby tow towns s d devout members L of ot the ha Mormon ch church r h here ere in an n appropriate ap ap- pI p- p I final tl tribute to tile the gr great t tr r r I pioneer r ai arid 1 builder bunder t l Though health Conditions Conditions' would to n not fJ permit public funeral service seT a tester yester yesterday d day y a n. solemn noon hour Was ob observed ob- ob L served not anI only in Salt Lake but t throughout the thc state by a suspension 1 of ot business nn and industrial activity It Throngs of ot persons persons con congregated regate near Continued on Pa Page e 3 PAY WT T HONOR TO TOi U E EER E i President res I Laid t to TrIbutes as iRest Vest 0 of c c on from Page p 1 o'clock nt at 1 I con con- Atch d the pallbearers nr i the waiting a I tl ng hearse to et cu casket I lilt lbs l Jre 10 tle jl x had hl named authorities S Ch a ur c cho Rich Rich- dO Lt ties tIcS 03 as act acte e e 1 pallbearers pallbearers' d tf x on F F. Da- Da t rf an anas r Stephen I J. J Richards rW k cI rain S e and antI AnthonYV Anthony Anthon W V I fa ts ILe Do B reeve I closely followed b bj by Irl In hu ri t J J. Grant ant Counselor Counselors dC cn t Reber Heber Lund and Charles W. W Pen Pen- N bon H r of or the council ol ot and B Apostle Rudger I C l e e Albert Smith and JoI Jo- Jo Geor A. A Smith ai af a n I h. h Jr avid hl i f present president ent Smith and II ot were 4 patriarch t t 11 0 all Ith i presiding Bishop t. t C. C W W. John Wells ho d Bishop Bisp and Bt d absent were I at two tiro apostles lime bt VS a only Recd cd smoot who i Is In Wash legator n and Apostle lD George 1 F. F C. C D n officer er o of the tho Euro Euro- t street from Main Temple r S street treet had ad previously lou ly been f n traffic and the cortege e of nf without t Urd Promptly and forwArd HT Tei J the appointed b hour our D By fly A sian siant n a at according f fe well well- dl f Ins g was flag lost In lr start start- time p DIlas bt no the the hearse proon pro- pro I p receding ff follows follows' on was as of mounted Police Stale officials Is Wells en S cC Bishop I W C. C ids op John C Cutler later Riter tJ Shw Peter G G. John t and c t B. B Young Youn J. J John Go tieL Selmour Weli I- I cu c- c S u l Rulon Charles II- II hart i Hart fart Levi Lav lA 1 h Edgar gar garO I O n H 11 Lund Iund Charles W W. lon Pon-os-e. Pon e li r J. J on Grant GranC r CIa Clawson 10 U George large orte G. G G G. Smith and Hyrum lWI nn Jo F David Da I O. O McKay Duos Orron t Ivins Jam James s E. E t tL tot t l J. ant and lu r R. R L Yra aa Julina L. L Smith Mrs rr Edna Ellna IL I. I K Smith and I Mrs daft sits Mrs Alice Allee widows of or torT T T. Smith the four tour Salient Smith and his Ins only onh living ln Otter Mrs Martha Harris occupied a n aLV take g LV limousine lne which was tho firster first the hearse tU er ir to follow folio tf I Maas Cars eRn Appear pp nr In Cortege Cortee automobiles which came me lilt eit eta contained tho the following persons persons Alfred W. W Peterson P Mary bry K Peter Peter- I eteree ee la Peterson J Joseph Peterson Smith JollIe Jour Jo- Jo ur re ie Peterson eterson Margery llIe Smith S S. S K Kesler I Ivos- Ivos og- og or orlon 1 vr Alonzo t Kuler Kesler S S. Walker J J. J Nam Ua n Walker Joseph l h F F. Smith Jr Ethel Smith it filth ti S. S Patrick William T T. Patrick Smith Janetta Janella Smith A A. A Smith Emily Smith Alfred tb lb Smith r Edward ward Smith shei tl S S. S Ta Taylor lor LeRoy Taylor Talor C George C C. Smith Lillian Smith Flor- Flor ta Ice Smith SaIth Ina lna S. S Peer Joseph B. B wry E. E Wesley Smith l h Nelson cIson Mrs Irs Joseph olson Nelson Min kc Nelson elon Franklin Nelson Frank k tea em i E. E P. P Smith Mrs rs R. R n Smith l t lie A. A Miller Minerva Millor Miller J Richards Smith Wll- Wll i 4 Stith Florence Smith Emma I 3 Ith h. h liln F P Smith o Millie Smith Ruth nuth Virginia Smith Daphno Daphne Smith irtha rtha tha S. S S J Jenson n on Harold 11 II Jen Jenson loath t lh Fielding Smith Geraldine El dh Margaret arct Bowman Margaret Ith ith 11 Smith David J J. J lit uhel Smith S Bowman bill Jolin Bowman nowman kol Bowman Katherine Bowman fn lea Greenwell Ambrose Greenwell ala Heward rd Am K Smith Fielding Smith Smither they er S S. S Carter Ralph Carter I Elu U Smith Agnes A nes Smith S Samuel muel kh Royal Smith Luclle Lucile D D. Smith tt mss cs Smith Valoi Smith C C. Coult Coul- Coul t Smith Manon anon Smith Mrs Irs I Irum Stith and One of Martha Ann JI ert rt B ii T T. Taylor and antl two two- Emma Emina it fabler l r of Albert v. W. D Davis vl or of G George eorio orso A. A A Smith f lI at Elias ag A A. Smith 1 IF r Ily W of J 1 I Francis M- M M 1 L Lyman r r of ot George e Q Cannon CI W a of general authorities of ot ere Grants Grant's tam family 11 III P. P p. p hel 1 o r Cia Clawson w on and Whitney D t of f James mes E. E Talmage of D. D O. O McKay of Stephen L. L Richards Richard drew f Gibbs Arthur Winter uh iah LaMon Jenson J Mon A A. William am Lund a La and andI xe It OGorman O'Gorman and I F r s. s T TG LeGrande G r Youn Toun 8 uc IL II V v. Platt Pia t t. t f I e t Y 1 board day y ua school board 1 Oil I A. A board bo a ladles ladle i La 1 s L I I. I x board l I board r Con class board bOl WOo rlue C oJ i US B Berth pertha ert I a Irvine lr Miss ills 1 r r C C CA A C Car N p. p W. W at 1 ton 1 is III Mlle L Long friends Work Jako or officers and the In n n hundreds o oC of machines machine's h toots ore than han a o mile w e which tended extended J be 1 e to rs N Nt moved cd c cast at on South street t de t to th the Hie n no norn orth h ct Tho hero a turn wasI was I at the cemetery was vas wasA On A Southeast gate to a at the burial plot where herc mo Jno t Vas as dedicated to h. h and m ml th the tho hearse s. s I ag the cho II Ino the th e limousine con con- family or of the Slopped on tho east side o. o tt Ole we fit s s draped with crepe 1 r or r nt at o bet be side ld friends IC i gathered around which c t 1 tributes Utes for numerous lie no- es e a solid 1 01 hi hank or of orth cos and other now flow thoa th On lI 11 L Lu leg eeS w p t J Grant 1 AIG C W W. W slowly U Smith and I J ger Cla Claw Claw- that u me stops or of the Cot ar r had b cen erected pUlpit as a s or In the back background roun o other the ne Tabernacle choir the d 1 tl a n. n or of Prof A A. C Ct C. C or Tint voices tendered rendered I IMD M- M t MD- MD e D PY a er r ry 0 J John Lives LI n D nc- nc a S Spencer l JI II and dl hit t Huith D 1 Vo ce Sd Salute elutes W Dougall QU all BOK sang BOKt 8 cho t I 10 Startled St A flaked hk kd d Ear Ear- Ea r t l to K I Keep ter ber J. J J Gt eel Un On Grate UJ Pie please kee ant t announced a o etl You will YO lr this hats 8 on on Not Not- ot- ot da many mall All heads were vere ln G Albert ort Smith ot- ot eder r the lal If e bo boy of Cecil t ys 1 r san sang Aloha led td by astir nHo o to Ion n tongue acc m- m k II nd A ho Id an p r sl d at t the tho that t IS s 4 to sy sya au a a S Ibl ley e ti w laid th ch i 1 a few fc n r to bo be 1 a l 1 o rd at CI a the tho lt C n grave gravey 0 ft I is a alt as our president y milk s make the I task I fe feel l l 1 li i t ly for t 1 him having mD b o n 1 knew w enl him 11 hi Is s Cono Con Con- r a 1 perhaps than an any except his own fam tam 11 ily Gre Man lam in hf Ho JIo was a great re t man a good man a a. clean and und virtuous man as virtuous as any woman Ilia Ills lifo life was gentle Ho lIo slid lid nut not set tieL himself up UJ to bo ho better r than I any ono one else yet ct he was wan He was so simple kind and unostentatious that front from my point of or view ho was the greatest and best man mall In all nIl tho the world When was called to the church presidency seventeen se years ago ao the church was In poor condition finan finan- d ally But under President Smiths Smith's guiding hand It is today greater spiritual spiritually spiritually spirit spirit- ual numerically and financially than It over was Though hero lies his hla body bOily ho has gone Bono to meet his uncle the tho great creat prophet and his mother Hus lias No Xo It I licit Sh Sheep cp Bishop NIbley then spoke feelingly of or the tho presidents president's mother find and of or his Ids early day struggles aa as a missionary lie He mentioned the clean and honorable family lifo life of tho president and paid a glowing blowing tribute to his largo large f family amon among whom there is no black blade sheep heep to detract ct from tho the honor or the man who was wa at their head In conclusion Bishop NIbley said said- I If ho could speak to us now his oleo would counsel ua Uti to sustain the thea a administration of or President Grant a ayou as you have havo dono mine because he Is Gods God's representative In order that wo we should prO progress we should continuo continue to stand by the tho kingdom om ol or God Grant Makes Address President Heber J J. J Grant In a strong clear voice then as follows follows- I regret moro more than I can C'an cant tell 1 you OU that we could not hold services icci In tho the Tabernacle where thousands could have o had the 1 privilege rl lle o of or paying r re respect respect re- re to our beloved leader 1 J am nm proud to Indorse every word that has Just been said about my long lon friend whom I 1 loved more than thun any other man I 1 u became carne greatly attached to him halm when we were performing mis- mis side While on Ional labors side b by the tho European g mission lon wo wu formed a n friendship as ns lasting as over ever existed between two men President Grant th then n road read a hymn that had been written by b E. E E H H. Snow Smith which ho he said aid applied exactly to tho the beautiful character and life of or tho Into President ent Smith lie concluded od ed his remarks by re reading the poem A A Koal Man Ion by h Edgar Ed ar A A. A Quest Guest iund All IM Anthon II 11 Lund Iund In behalf of ot the tho family thanked nil all who had shown I their reverence for tor the lute lato president by 11 attending attending- the tho funeral and all who took part actively In tho the last solemn exercises Ho lIo thanked Gov Go Simon Damber Bamberger er and anti Mayor W. W Mont Ferry Forn for having that business houses should bo be closed closet during the hour of or the funeral After Professor Iund Lund and tho the choir had sung O 0 My ly I Father ather Charles W V W. W Penrose with an nn Impressive prayer dedicated the grave Officials Official Attend Service During the services at nt tho the cemetery part o of the family of or President Smith occupied scats seats near tho the pulpit State Stale officials were present Including Governor Goi Gov- Bamberger and and Secretary ry of State Stale harden Mayor W V. Mont Ferry Fern and all city commissioners ab also o 1 attended tt II d CHI The Tho following persons had char charge e of the various rlou divisions of or the I I Joseph Richard and nd Elias Ellas Wesley Smith t family division Oscar A A. A Kirkham Kirk Kirk- ham A. A Morton and Harold G. G G church auxiliaries and Temple Temple Templo Tem- Tem plo workers Elais S S. S Smith division lon lonor of or business associates Carl A. A n Badge d el division of or state statu official and other friends frU Bishop lieber Heber C C. Iversen hat hall charge of or tho numbering of or th the various cars can Small tn tags s bearing order numbers numb and carr car occupants fastened with white ribbons to the time various arlous automo automo- biles bUes Samuel M M. Taylor was tho time undertaker un un- During the day flags rings on the tho church office building and other buildings I throughout tho ell city were at nt half haIr |