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Show r FUNERALS I y Funeral services for Mrs. D. H. ; Smith, who died at her home at Og- den last Tuesday were held in the Forest For-est Dale chapel Salt Lake. Sunday af- j 1 'ernoon at 3 o'clock. The chapel was filled with friends and relatives of the dec-eased. The flor- j nl tributes were profuse. Bishop Ellas 8. Woodruff presided at the sr r e.s 1 and the following were the speakers Ulshop Joseph F Lloyd. Judge Henry ii Rolapp, Ezra C. Dal by, Congressman Congress-man Don B. Collon and Apostle, ! George Albert Smith The Ball Lake quintet, comprised of I Fred C Graham Alvtn Keddlngton, j Miss Lola Leonard Miss Louis- Wat-On, Wat-On, ami Miss Becky Almond, aecom-pianist, aecom-pianist, rendered the following selec- lions "Sometime We'll Understand " . "(jj "Face to Face"' and "One Fleeting Hour," John Bummerhays sang "0 Mj Wirt Father." Interment took place at the Wa-' I tch Lawn cemetery, where the For-i For-i dale quartet rendered "Rest for the I Weary Soul." Bishop Ellas S Wood- j j ruff dedicated the grave. The pall bearers were associates of j Mr Smith anL.of the Mountain States Telephone v Telegraph company. Or- P'.n J Hyde Ceorge Qullllan Sain J 'I Jones, A. A Herbert. T. A Taylor and Miles R. Gaboon. Mrs Smith was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jamex H. Wallis and Is sur- I vived by her husband. D. R Smlfb. j Ogden manager of th Mountain i States Telephone Telegraph com-7ian com-7ian And by the following brothers and Bisters Mrs. L T. W'ripht. Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs. (Seorge H. Harrison. Vernal. Utah: James R Wallls, Salt i Like Mrs. George R . Robinson Ida- ho Falls, Idaho; J A. Wallls. Paris, j Idaho. Attorney Robert II. Wallls. I " William R. Wallls. Mrs. Maurte.- Rom-I nev, pearl. Ruby and Thelma of Salt j 'I Jvike. Weber Floral turnlshca the flower, I 7761 I |