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Show Funeral Services For Samuel Wells Funoral services woro conductod at tho Lehi Second Ward Chapol, Friday attdrnoon for Samuel Wells. Bishop S. I. Goodwin officiated. Tho speakers, who referred to the Industrious lifo of tho doceased, his many good qualities qualit-ies and tho resurrection day wero: Dlshop Goodwin, Mrs. John Hallow, Charlos Thorno, H. C. Wobb and Pros. A. J. Evans. Musical selections wero rondored as follows: "My Fatlior Knows," Master Ross and choir; quartet, "Thero is a Doautiful Country," T. F. Klrkham, Samuel Jackson, LoTtoy Davis and B. G. Wobb; "Love Devlno," Mrs. Sadlo Kittlngor and "Abldo With Mo," Mrs. T. F. Klrkham,-Mrs. Sadlo Kittlngor and Mrs. E. H. McAffeo and "Oh, My Father Knows" by. tho choir. Invocation In-vocation was offered by B. W. Brown nnd benediction by Bishop John Stoker. Samuol Wells has nlways boon an esteemed resident ot Lehl City. He was a hard worker and countad among tho industrious cltizons. He did not take an active part In affairs but"couliT alwaysTJo counted' on" to bear his part of any civic or church duties. Biographical Sketch. Samuel Wells, eldest son ot John nnd .Mnry Wells Was born at Pockol-ton, Pockol-ton, Leuestcr-shlro, England, July 1C, 1844. He was marrlod Juno 1, 1871, to Sarah Ann Bau at Pockolton. Thoy later moving to Burton on tho Trent whoro thoy resided until coming com-ing to Lehl In 1893. His wife died nlno months later, April 1894 at Lehl. Ho was tho father ot tour children. Mnry L. Hussy residing at Taylors-vlllo, Taylors-vlllo, Utah; Edith A. McOmlo residing at Los Alamltos, California; Samuol L. Wells of Lehl, Utah; John Wells, who died in England. o "nnmnovnfa "WnmiriJlT.A |