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Show I DEATH SUMMONS ANOTHER PIONEER John T. Smith, a Utah pioneer of hand-enrt-company fatno, dlo suddenly yesterday yes-terday mornlnfr at Ida residence, 60." Second Sec-ond EJast Btrcot. Mr. Smith was born October 2S. 1SS3. at Thorn. Renfreindilre. ScotLind, and emigrated emi-grated to Utah in 1S5D. in tho company of Captain Rawky. arriving hr; Siptmber A. H was known for his cheerfulness under condUIons of advorslty and for his Ftcrllnc chnnctcr. Mr. Smith Ih Mirvived hy a widow, Mr. nnlc Hilton Smith; two brother, Andrew An-drew Smith. Sr. of Knit Uik and .lo-poph .lo-poph Y. Smith of Idaho; three idr.torp. Sarah Beimetto of Toledo. W'anh., .Icnn-nette .Icnn-nette Cryntal of Aniericnn Fork and Mngcl) rmm of Kanab. I'tah, arid the following sons and daughters' Alexander M. Smith. Mrs. Martha S. .lames. .1. V. Smith. Jr. A. F. Smith. Mr. Jennlo Y. S. Stewart. Ij. J. Smith. George J. II. Smith. Mr?. H. Wade. Alma H. Smith and Mri. Xellle S. Sennett or Salt Iik-, nnd Mrs. Mollle S, irolmer of I.os Angeles An-geles anrl Mrs. FranceH S. I'eterfon of Ileber. Utah, besides many grandchildren grandchil-dren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at I p. m. tomorrow in the- Third ward chapel. The body may be viewed at tho family re.il-k re.il-k dencn from 11 to 12 o'clock on the morn- 1 Ing of the funeral. |