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Show I ;eral Services 1 Md for Fred Smith IS .' . "i services were held Sun-' Sun-' ffloon at 2 o'clock p. m- in -d ward chapel over the re-, re-, :1 Fred Smith, a pioneer of : Grove- Counselor W- W-!( W-!( : the Third ward bishopric charge of the, services. B( ."Hold Thou My Hand," was i by Klroy R. West, accom-j. accom-j. ; JJ Mrs. West on the violin i0;i 1 W. Fugal on' the piano. -"xation was offered by C. A. jyi : Swenson of Provo giave a of Jo, "0 My Father." He was t;o: aied by Anna Fugal-lei Fugal-lei speaker was S- L- Swen-01). Swen-01). ? told of early incidents in ill -of the deceased. "He was ,js ambitious, and my rjw ': friend," he said. J- W. 3 0 -' the next speaker, said he iii n the Smith family inti-ict. inti-ict. ill of his life. Their f am-0! am-0! ! srown up together, orf ) was rendered by May R. accompanied by Mary IK D. Thorne, a neighbor of , :t!t family, told of early ci qualities of Mr- Smith, 5- :? exchanged farm help and iBf smodities and helped each Ss closed his remarks by 1 Poem from Edgar A- f Hilton talked of his working with Leslie s ;; hU father's home. Christiansen spoke of the ' ' being honest and truth-"L truth-"L : to help a friend in 's m. w. W. Lim gave a number was a trio, "' . -J"" ' ' -There is no Night Here," by Reva 'Fugal, Phvllis Hilton and Leona Told, accompanied by Mary Neves-The Neves-The benediction was pronounced by Joseph S. Walker. Interment was in the Pleasant Grove cemetery, I where the grave was dedicated by Bishop F- D- Atwood. |