Show FRANCIS ML PRESIDENT OF J f MORMON CHURCH H APOSTLES DIES DIE J DA DAYS DAYS' YS' YS IllNESS IS FAT L l Cold Contracted by Him Hinl 5 While hile Visiting Church I ft Stake in II Performance la of J Duty Brings on Pneumonia monia inonia Which Saps Vitality ri f Vl S WAS NOTABLE FIG FIGURE RE REl l t IN STATE STATE BUILDING I It t Active Career Carcer That Began gan t With ith Utah's Pioneer Days Daysi J i I Was Consecrated to Re Religious Re 1 if Endeavor as Missionary Mis- Mis and Church Leader I CAME CAl HERE IN 1848 S FRANJ IS 1 LYMAN F lt i president j a. a of oC the quorum of the tiLe h ch e c Apostles 0 oC o. o th the lor Lormon church hurch an and next in rank 1 in jt it the to President dent Joseph F. F Smith died this morning at 1 0 o'clock at his home I 1014 4 rI Third I Id I'd avenue l following an ill illness of only i two 0 days s His I death was due t to to pneumonia which I jLe lie Lc contra contracted last Sun Sunday ay while in ill the thc performance of vi church duties ditties in Box Elder Eder county where he ho went to r. r attend attenh stake conferences While Vh le dri driving v- v j ing overland o from Bri Brigham ham Cit City he caught cold cohl which brought ht on the theS S fatal fal tl attack S S Nothing daunted u by his In Indisposition however AJ Apostle ostle Lyman continued at athis his ils work until C G o'clock Wednesday t I night when the attack became so 50 o sc- sc C that ho he was forced to take to his Jils Led bed Reports from his home yesterday yesterdayS S Were vere re that he lie was seemingly Improved improve but Ut last nl night ht he lie hal had a sinking sinking- spell shell l aud at al 11 o'clock ho lap lapsed cd Into un conI con con- I In which state he passed D. D away wa v ti if 1 Church figure 1 J S Apostle Layman Lyman Was Wa as one of oC the most conspicuous col figures of of the Mormon church to which he lie devoted almost his entire career lie was known throughOUt through- through V r lout OUt the state the thc United States and In foreign n countries for or his activity lt In Iii church work lIe Ilo was also a participant I. I pant ant In the building up and the el de of ot Utah Born In Illinois in 1 S O ho lie accompanied the first o of oC the pioneers that came caine across the plains in IS IMS 1815 18 to m make malc their homo home In Utah At the age c of or 8 S 8 cars ho he drove o an ox ot team cain over the Mains when ho was hardly able ablo to lift the thu yoke roke that went around the neck of ot the tho oxen Ills lifo life In Utah has been that thal of or the l pioneer loncer builder who rose roso II to the trials and hardships of oC tho early days dan He was a community builder and anti nn an Influential figure In bu an and civic life lIfo as ns well At tho tim time of oC his hit death he was a aS aj S director In ht tho Z C C. M I I the Ions j Continued I on I Pal Page lago G G. G i FRANCIS RANCIS M. M r. r IAN TAMAN president of the quorum of twelve apostles t tI I of the l church who died this morning rooming following on nn ills ill ill- II- II I s of or two days clays t I I S ff S I I I v S m f v m Xu M y fe r 1 p Jf 45 ii 3 5 t J r t 10 it If f I S S 5 S SS S S S S 1 4 S S t tS S 'S t S S S S 5 S S c S S S 1 5 S 4 APOSTLE F. F M. M LYMAN IS CALLED BY DEATH President of Council of Twelve of Mormon Morr Mor- Mor Mormon r 1 mon Church Succumbs to Attack of Pneumonia Ill III Two Days r Continued From Page 1 J. J Savings Sa c C Trust company compan the tiro Consolidated d Wagon on S Machino company com cont- National N bank tho the the lIan pany Utah Idaho Sugar company compan the Homo Fire Insurance company lIeber J J. J Grant t Co and a num number er of ot other othor corporations which have aided in the of or the state stale In business atC affairs ho he was known ae alS a man pro- pro conservative He lIe worked ct yet to esta establish now Industries In the Ule state that theIn the time desired but at the tame came In Industries and the state should be bo de developed do- do eloped on lines Unes which would not be affected I by modern te few members Surrounded lJ by only a rt or of his Immediate tam family 11 death cun came D COMES A AS Ad SHOCK Hl Iii His death eath was a a. shock While hl his condition In view of his years wa wan wal considered considered con con- believed ed to tobe tobo serious It was not bo he critical The cold no caught while country traveling trl sov seven sC n miles across Sunday a ho nursed on hie his return homo ind attended to his duties In tho Bishops Bishop's Bishops Bishop's Bish Bish- ops op's building on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday That night however he found himself elf elC roal 1011 ill and had to be accompanied home hom b by Prof Prot J J J. J Mc- Mc lI ol organist t of the r lIe no went t to tn n 1 bed 1 null mid Thursday n was as reported n n un much Improved At 1 the deathbed were Prof Richard K n. Lyman of ot tho the University o of Utah Mrs Mr- rl D. D 17 D D. Houta and Mrs ir P. P W. W Dun- Dun yon von lie I Is i survived sur by r his Wow widow Mrs a Lyman and th the following sons eons and aud Ilau daughters Mrs Mr C C. R. R McBride of ot Tooele F. F M. M Lyman J Ji Jr 1 Mrs D D. D. D Houtz Prof Proto Richard R R. R L Lyman Mrs I 1 K G. G Gow Gowans ns John Lyniam Mrs In I F. W W. Dunyon Runyon Mrs George A. A Partridge e and Mrs Irs i r. r H. H An Anderson Mrs Clara Claro Cal Cal- hater L Lyman hi hl his second wife died In l lS sJ t. t Mr 11 Lyman was chosen president of or orthe the council of or the twelve apostles of oC the Mormon church on July 7 1904 following fol fol- ol- ol I lowing the death of or Brigham Young Jr He was also a member of or tho the board of or the tiro Sunday Sunda School hool union and of oC the time general board of the Young Young- Mens Men's Mutual 1 Improvement asSed as as- Sed In 1931 he was was- sent to Europe as the president pre of or the European mission I of or the Mormon lormon church church and continued In lu that position until nUl 1904 when ho lie waR nag honorably released He lie also dedIc dedicated ded ded- Ic a number of ot meeting houses Corthe for Cor forthe forthe the Mormon church in Copenhagen and an and la labored for or the tho church churchin in n nU Russia sa ar and l Palestine KNEW IW STATE ST. WELL WEM Mr Lyman It took a a. great t interest In Int inthe I t the le development dC of oC irrigation and It was w largely h his efforts that a a aIe treat Kte Ie t part hart of ot the lands of or the state were ere brought hl under c cultivation As s a a. an ng th Indians of ot th the tho state sta during th the carl early days dan of the Mormon chinch church he was instrumental In Inde de developing land which was at th e. e U rr- rr thought to he unproductive He He Ie knew all parts of the tho the state well having hn either cither been sent gent h by the tho church to ma make e investigations In or going upon his own initiative In order to learn tIle the conditions conditions condi condi- which the settlers going to th the different parts of or the state might have ha to meet When hen Mr Ir L Lyman man first l came to Utah ho he h established hl his residence with his parents at t ton Farmington In Davis IR county coun coun- ty tr but later went to Millard count county where he was as one of or tho the pioneers that established the town of oC Fillmore Mr Lyman was known as ns a n. state builder r from the time he came to Utah I driving an ox team until tho later of oC his life Ure REM l mI J. ONE OXE Apostle Lyman's car carper career cl was a a- a are re remarkable re- re one Born Dorn amid frontier surroundings sur- sur s he found himself a z frontiersman frontiers frontiers- man man in infancy at 8 ho was a teamster and hull bull whacker ker 1 11 1 years ears of ago found round him a i IH herdsman and cowboy he learned trade at 13 tr traversed the deserts as asa asa s sa a l leader adr and captain at 16 1 16 married at TJ k explored the wilds of oC Colorado at 1 and became a seventy se alid missionary missionary mission mission- ar ary at 20 0 at nt 64 4 president of or apostles j In fact the whole course of his life liCe And direction direction waR v marked lJ by leadership tion of ot the energies of ot hl his associates In Vine one fluid field or another Francis Marion Lyman was born horn In Goodhope Ill January 12 1840 He was the eldest son of Amasa M. M Lyman Ly- Ly man and Louisa Marla Maria Tanner In tho the spring spring- following his birth hirth tho the family moved to Iowa A year eor later the tho move o was made to Nauvoo II Ill 1 and In 1343 1843 the family ff pressed on into Indiana nn returning to Nauvoo oo after atter the martyrdom martyrdom mar mar- of ot Joseph Smith in 1544 Francis Lyman's father had hall gone one west with the first companies of or exiles from flom Nauvoo Nf and It was WI not until Juno June 1346 1846 that he and his mother and three other children all nU in n the tho euro earo of or his hili grand grandfather rather John Tanner lannor left for tho the rendezvous ous of or tho the Mormons on the Mis js Missouri Mis- Mis river Ju July 1 1818 ISIS he ho was b bap baptised p- p ti Nl b by his father fater alto also alio confirmed confirmed confirmed con con- firmed him He lie was WaB only S 8 years carB of ot otage age but on the Journey journe to the mountains mountains moun moun- drove dro yoke yoko of or that summer he a n cattle and a wa wagon on across the plains arriving in tho Great Salt lake lale alle valley October 19 19 1848 The Tho family remained hero for three years during which time he was was W gt gl given en whatever opportunities opportunities there thoro w wV ro for an n education adding slightly to his meager store of ot information while in Winter Inter Quarters Qua GOES Gala ro TO CALIFORNIA I In 1851 he migrated with t th the family to a ranch which his father and Charles lich had purchased near San Bernardino Bernardino Ber Ber- nardino Cal which was Intended as RS a n. homo as ns well as an outfitting point for the gathering members of or the Mormon church During the thc trip ho did a mans man's work in ln driving loose stock the entire distance from Utah For several years ho was employed In handling o livo stock and andIn andin In freighting between points In Utah and und California making m during t these years year sixteen trips across s tho the desert During tho the win winter tor months he ho attended school In San RUl Bernardino and found time to work worl at the Joiners Joiner's trade with Thomas W. W Whitaker It was waR his privilege liege to witness the laying of or tho the cornerstone cor- cor of or the tho Salt Lako Temple Templo In I April I It was decided in the spring sprin of or 1857 1567 that he ho should go on a mission to Great Britain but the Buchanan war i prevented Ho reached Salt Lal Lake Lako o on his way and was teas then delegated ted to re return return return re- re turn to the coast a a and move his fathers father's family to the Salt Lak La Lake e valley valle the missionaries mis mis- as well WE'll as the colonists having having haying hav hay ing been called caned to Utah The mission however was waa fulfilled three years later when whon the activities of his life actually began although previous to this time timo he had been ordained an elder b by his father athor In California About this time timo he ho was also ordained a member 01 of the I seventies se b by John S S. S Gleason at nt Farmington Farm Farm- inKton ington where ho he was president of or tho the Young oung Mens Men's Ie Is I's Literary association TO CO MISS 11 T 1857 Mr Lyman was married to Rhoda Ann Aim TaJ Taylor r. r Before leaving for tor his mission In England one I child was born horn to Mr and Mrs Irs Lyman and nd he hc l left ft his wife and child c In a log house which he built at nt Beaver Beavor On his hisa a way east cast he visited Kirtland 0 O. and was shown hown through the temple by Martin Harris He lie arrived in Liverpool July Tuly 1 27 i 1360 Mr Ir Lyman Iros prosecuted his missionary I work In England with vigor TI Within a period of or two years cars he was released from Crom his mission and at the head of a company company- of ot more than emigrants he sailed for America arriving at New NewYork NewYork ew York on June 25 26 1862 1562 He was appointed appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed second counselor in the presidency presidency dency enc of ot th the tho company but within two weeks after leaving Liverpool he ho was compelled to take entire charge He TIc piloted the company safely from New Nett NewYork NewYork York where a rest of two weeks was taken It was not until the middle of October that he reached his hum humble le cabin at t Beaver er after an absence absence ab ab- sence ence of or nearl nearly two and one half years In Ira March of the following year car carh h he was asked b by President Brigham Young to settle In Fillmore Millard 11 lla n count county which was once Intended to be bethe bethe the ne capital of or the territory r He moved mo as directed b by the head beach of the tho church and from that time on on for more than fourteen years cars he a leader In poll ln-poll- poll poll- tics church business and manufacturing ing log enterprises of that count county Among other posit positions of ot honor which he ho occupied h hr he I ic is assistant assessor as- as as assessor sessor of or d St Sir Str Internal revenue reve reve- nue lieutenant color of oC the tho First regiment of ot militia in the tho PaU an district district dis- dis at the tho age of oC 25 5 yearS yeara member of thee the t e house howle of oC s general assembly of oC the he state tat o of o-f f Deseret IJ by which Utah was vas wa known to the Mormons l at that time line a member of ot the seventeenth seven seven- el eighteenth twenty second and and third twenty sessions long of or the tho territorial Legislature county clerk and recorder superintendent of ot schools and prosecuting prosecuting prose prose- cutin attorney i l J HIGH U ST ST. Vh When n the Millard stake ae organized organized organized or or- March 9 9 1869 Mr l Lyman was vas ordained a high priest and Inter ho he wa was as set apart as a ail high il h coun counsellor ellor With his father rathel he 10 built hullt owned and operated tho the 0 O. K flouring louring mills and ho loo was secretary and treasurer of the county operative co-operative comp companies He lie did most o of the business business busi busl- ness nelS In connection with tho the land cn- cn tries ries pre homesteads and in Millard count county While living Iving at Fillmore ho married Clara Caroline During the time that he lived ed in Millard Mil Mil- lard ard count county Mr Lyman undertook a second mission to England leaving Salt Lake October 20 1873 and roach roach- In Ing Liverpool LI November 12 With th a n company compan of converts cOn to tho the faith alth I he ic returned lO to America America arriving In lu Non New York September 2 1875 In 1877 ISH Mr Ir Lyman was called to o preside preside preside pre pre- side over tho the Tooele stake and for tor three years cas he lie was at head of ot tho the affairs of or that stake In August 1578 he ho was elected count county recorder and to th the LeI Legislature lature ELECTED D AN At In AU August 1880 1850 ho made mn-de a tour at atthe atthe atthe the head of or a company through southern southern south south- ern Utah Arizona and New Ne Mexico and while on this mission he was waa elected ono one of or the twelve apostles at t thu the g general gun gen n- n eral conference October r 10 1880 1883 Ho He was ordained b by Pr President John falor Tay Tay- lor From that time on he ho devoted 1 himself completely to the tho church and has haa been a n. familiar t. figure at all nl of or ortho tho conferences He Ito kept a n minute daily l of Jt his travels and his Journals embrace the thc whole hl history tor of ot his life lICo His HI records art are ar frequently consulted |