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Show KAYSVILLE PIONEER CALLED BY DEATH KAYSVILLE, .Jan. 4 James Smith, 83 year of age. ono of tho pioneers of Kaysvllle. dlod yesterday nt a Salt Lake hospital. Death camo after an illii'-sR or three weeks, from general debility. Horn In Bedfordshire, England, Mr Smltii j.,ined the l . ,s. church when a young man and emigrated to ui I'nltcl States in 'i860, crossing the plains bv ox team to Utah and locating it Kaysvllle, where he mado his homo. He served as a missionary of the U D. 8. church to Khgland SO years ago and also at a later aate. at Helper He was, a farmer. His parents wore tho late James and Mrs. Kllzabeth Craddock smith Mr. Smith's first wife. Emma Sutton, Sut-ton, died In 1907. It was shortly after af-ter thut date he revisited England and met and married Mary Cook who. with tho following eons and daughters, daugh-ters, survives him: Arthur Smith.' Kayavllle; Mr, .lane Sunberg, Salt Lake; Mrs. Annie E. Simmons and Mrs. Lucy B. Blshep. both of Kaysvllle. Kays-vllle. James S Smith and Mrs. BeUaea Noble, both of Moore. Idaho; George 11. Smith. Clearfield, nnd David S Smith. Sugar city. Idaho. Charles Brlgmore, his only nephew, resides ut Kaysvllle. Korty-flve grandchildren and !ift-n great-grandchildren also are living. Funeral services will bo held Sunday Sun-day at the Kaysvllle chapel Interment Inter-ment will be 1n tho Kaysvllle city cemetery, under tho direction of the Larkln undei talcing establishment of! Bait Iake. oo |