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Show iiH ' - oo ' rural or john H. SIITH TODAY ii H Marked by the highest expressions H of respect and esteem that It is possl- H blc to pay a beloved dopartod son of H i tho church and state, tho funeral ser- H i vices of President John Henry Smith, H y ? which will be held from the Salt Lake HL 'I tabornaclo at 12 noon today, will, from nil Indications and Judging from the completed arrangements of the committees, com-mittees, be In keeping with his high standing and the love and respect in which he was held by citizens of every faith and creed throughout the wide region where his namo was so well and favorably known. Than President John Henry Smith there was no man more respected and loved in tho community, com-munity, and telegrams and messages of condolence and sympathy have been coming to tho home and to the olTlce of the first presidency sinco his doatu occurred President Joseph F. Smith will speak at tho funeral, although his groat grief at being called upon 10 part with his counselor and relative, arrangements have been made for other spoakors to occupy a portion of the time.. Elder Hyrum M Smith will offer the dedicatory prayer The actlvo and honorary pall bearers will be Prosldent Francis M. Lyman, Elder Heber J. Grant, Elder Reed Smoot, El-dor El-dor Hyrum M. Smith, Eldor Charles W. Penrose, Elder Georgo F. Richards, Elder Orson F Whitney, Elder David O. McKay, Elder Anthony W. Ivlns and Elder Joseph F. Smith, Jr. Theso are ten members of the council of tho twelve, Elder Rudger Clawson bein3 In England, and Elder Georgo A. Smith, the son of President John Henry Smith, being unable to act on account of grief and illness. |