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Show Allen. The obituary was given by Cathy Warner. Speakers Were Robert W. Stokes and Ray E. Infanger, and the closing prayer was offered by George Ellsworth. The family prayers was given by Bishop Delbert Warner. " Two musical numbers were "In the Garden" by Gar and Phoebe Hodges, with accompanist Iola Cook, and "In My Father's House are Many Mansions" by Grace SeWelch, with Joyce Dodge as accompanist. Joyce Dodge also played the prelude and postlude music. Pallbearers were R. J. Smith, Ronn S. Allen, Michael Smith, Lee Warner, Blaine Higley and Bruce Forsythe. Vault interment took place in the Salmon Cemetery, with dedicatory prayer by Paul J. Allen. Silas and Elizabeth Brinkerhoff. Her early life was spent in Glendale where she attended school. She later attended at-tended Brigham Young Academy in Provo. On Dec. 5, 1913, she married George A. Smith in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple lived at Glendale until 1922, when ' they moved to Cedar City. This remained their home until 1948, when they moved to the Salmon River area and purchased pur-chased a ranch in the Lemhi Valley. Mrs. Smith was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in many capacities, including in-cluding Relief Society president, Primary president and a teacher in various organizations. She was preceded in death by her husband. She is survived by one son, Kent G. Smith of Tendoy, Idaho; two daughters, Mrs. Jacqueline (Delbert) Warner of Orem and Mrs. Betty (Paul) Allen of Salmon, Idaho; ten grandchildren; and nineteen great-grandchildren. great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Salmon LDS Stake Center at 1 p.m., with Bishop Ron Thomas conducting. The opening prayer was offered by Jess Laverd Smith LAVERD B. SMITH, died Dec. 31, 1980, at the Casabello Estate in Salmon, Idaho, after a long illness. She was born Apr. 23, 1893, in Glendale, Utah, to MT.l'SKH.Mtl |