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Show REVERED CHURCH LEADER IS BURIED CITY'S MARTslPAY. SILENT TRIBUTE S' CBNES at the grave of President Joseph F. Smith, who was buried yesterday. Top shows the profusion of floral offerings at the base of the Hyrum Smith memorial shaft. Below is President Heber J. Grant, who delivered the principal eulogy at the funeral services. ' t i . I !v i . ;1 1 - f ' , -. i kyt'Mr y & . ' i . Body of President Joseph 1 f 1 J F. Smith Now Rests in ' 2" i f - I City Cemetery. ' ' . I4 ilfK , j i f If r NOXF the loss impressive because - t-s" thev were announced to be ot a . t " ' private nature, funeral series for . J J . Joseph F. bmith. late president of ' k ; M ' ': the ( huith of Jeus C 1 iibt nf Lacter-d;iv Saints, were held vesteroav J v 4 x iii-f, during the noon hoi r Although the health ' regulations igainst large pubhr gathci - ; C f 'bJF inSs pIeentd holding scicPb In the -t F ' 1 - gieat tabrnacl1, the public numerouh . ' f and abundantly showed respect bv thion- -V ,T t i tng the streets in the open near the Bee- & f v f t X, 1 lme house, fiom which tne bod iya& 't " ' 4v"i V 'S X&T' taken to CItv cemeten X T - ,an people ve.r permitted to pis, f AA through the r.chhe hou-e for a la-t f , f f "V look at the dcpaned presid'nt, ro in&i-- . f d$& tent as the demand for th. prlMlege f & 4 . v t Lx&tl rioweis enough to stock an Mm. vert F v v 4 "i a" A 1 ' JtTvE backed about the residence or cimcd m ak & - i V x ' 1 autorrobilco, vhese OLCupantb comojcl Mfc ll " s v r 1 them to the cem- ten and plhd them m VJ x-.v , ....v,,. ' . , i'"- f-rr t -A bciutiful mas. upon the grae nfwQ f " " A ' i Bell Tolls Requiem. Fitful gusts of wintry wind, which fol- 'm8lj lowed searching flurries of snow earlier in jpatfLoMMp w.vfffafl Taawa JwaaFafatot .3 the day, rendered delay undesirable,' so Body of President Joseph F. Smith Now Rests in City Cemetery. NOnT7; the less impressive because thev were announced to be ot a private nature, funeral series for Joseph F. bmith. late presiaent of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lacter-d;iv Saints, were held vesteroav during the noon hour. Although the health regulations against large public gatherings gather-ings prevented holding- services In the great tabernacle, the public numerously and abundantly showed respect by thronging throng-ing the streets in the open near the Bee-lyve Bee-lyve house, from which tne body was taken to Citv cemetery. Many people were permitted to pass through the Beehive house for ft last look at the departed president, so insistent insis-tent was the demand for this privilege. Flowers enough to stock an lLdcn were banked about the residence or earned m automobiles, whose occupants conveyed them to the cemetery and piled them xn beautiful mass upon the grave. Bell Tolls Requiem. Fitful gusts of wintry wind, which followed fol-lowed searching flurries of snow earlier in the day, rendered delay undesirable,' so that the utmost expedition, compatible with tho day of sorrow and the respect which the people desired to show, was observed. As the throng was gathering the great bell on the Cathedral of the Made'eine was solemnly tolled by order of Bishop Joseph S. Class of the Catholic diocese, of Salt Lake. General authorities of tho Mormon church officiated at the house and in conveying the casket to the hearse. The active pallbearers were TCIders Orson F. "Whltne David O. M-cKay, Anthony W. Ivlns, James E. Talma ge, Stephen L. Richards and Richard R. Lyman, all of the quorum of twelve apostles. Accompanying Accom-panying them as honorary pallbearers vere Presidents Anthon H. Lund, Charles W. Penrose and Heber J. Grant," Apostles Rudger Clawson, George Albert Smith and Presiding Patriarch Hyrum G Smith. Business Is Suspended. Roped-off sidewalks near tho Beehive house and a detail of police prevented crowding about the entrance to trie official offi-cial residence. South Temple street, from Main east to nearly Second East street, was crowded with people and automo -biles. Traffic was suspended along South Temple street and the great, majority of bufmu-FH housus were closed during; the noon hour out of respect to the dari nresi dent's memory a nd his surviving ' family. The. body was encased in an all-metal casket and many of the magnificent flowers flow-ers which v.ere piled upon it r:t me from afar ?(-;nt by affectionate friends during the morning and for two days before the funeral. More than a mile of automobiles followed the body to the burial plare. A t the cemetery, where brief nervices were held. Elder A nt.hon H. Lund, first counsellor lo the departed president when in life, had charge of proceedings. A chorus of forty mixed voices, directed bv Professor A. C. Lund, sang "i Know That My Redeemer Li vet h" and '"What Voice Salutes the Startled Ear?" was given by a (Continued on Page Two.) IMPRESSIVE TRIBUTE PAID CHURCH HEAD : 1 (Continued from Page One.) quartet comprising George V. Pyper, John V. Spencer, II. G. Whitney r.nd Hugh W. Do u pall. Apostle George Albert Smith offered the invocation. Brief Address Made. "Aloha Oe," Bung by a Hawaiian quartet quar-tet In the native tongue, followed the invocation. ' Briff addresses were Made by Presiding Presid-ing Ulshop Charles V. Nibley and President Presi-dent Heber J. Grant. President Charles W. Penrose Kave the prayer in dedication of the grave. The ceremonies at tho last resting place were conducted on and about a temporary pulpit erected near the prave. This was draped In white, with an American Amer-ican flag across the front. Scats for members of the family were ranged on both sides of tho temporary pulpit and public officials, stnte, county and city, stood near during the ceremonies. following is the order of procession of tho funeral cortege which Journeyed from tiie Beehive houso to City cemetery: Order of Cortege. X-Matoon of mounted police. City commissioners. State officials. Bishop C. W. Nlbley, Bishop Wells, W. w. Rlter. John C. Cutler, Heber Hcowcroft, Peter G. Johnston. Kklera Seymour II. Voting, J. Golden KJinball, mi Inn S. Wells. Joseph W. Me- ilurrin, Charles 11. JiarL, Levi Edgar Young. ' President Anthon II. Jaind, President Charles W. Penrose, President Heber J. Grant, Elders Itudger Clawson, George Albert Smith, Hyrum G. Smith. Elders Orson F. Whitney, David O. McKay, AnthonV V. Ivins, James E. Talr : mage. Steuh.cn B. .Richards, Richard R. ' Lymark , j Hearse. ' ! Mrs. Julina L. Smith, Mrs. Edna B. Smith. Mrs. Alice K. Smith. Mrs. Mary-T. Mary-T. Smith and President Smith's only living liv-ing sister, Mrs. Martha Harris. Alfred W. Peterson, Mary S. Peterson, Mary Peterson. Joseph Peterson, George Peterson, Margery Smith, Josephine Smith. Donnetta S. Kesler. Donnetta Kesler, ; Marion Kesler, Alonzo Kesler, Tfenry 'Kesler, Emily Walker, J. William Walker. Joseph F. Smith, Jr., Ethel Smith, Erllth S. Patrick, William T. Patrick, Asenath Smith, Janetta Smith. Bishop David A. Smith, Emllv Smith, Alfred Smith, Mathala Smith, Edward Smith, Rachel S. Taylor, Be Roy Taylor. George C. Smith, BUlian Smith," Florence Flor-ence Smith. Ina S. Peery, Joseph S Peery. E. Wesley S-mlth. Joseph Kelson, Mrs. Joseph Kelson, Alice Kelson, Franklin Kelson, Franklin R. Smith, Mrs. Franklin II. Smith, and on. Matthew' A. Miller. Itinera Miller. Wil-lard Wil-lard Miller. J. Richard Smith. WUlard Smith, Florence Smith, Emma Smith. Alvin F. Smith, Millie Smith, Ruth Smith, Virginia Smith, Daphne Smith, Martha S. ,Ienson, Harold If. Jenson. Joseph Fielding Smith, Geraldine Smith. Margaret Bowman, Margaret Smith, Mackseine Smith, David J. Smith, Asahel Smith. Melissa S. Bowman. John Bowman, Dorothy Bowman, Katherine Bowman, Helen Green well, Ambrose Green well, Annie An-nie Reward. Andrew Smith, Fielding Smith, Bucy S. Curter, Ralph Carter. Silas Smith, Agnes Smith, Samuel Smith, Royal Smith, Buclle D. Smith, Jane Taylor. James Smith, Valol Smith, C. Coulson Smith, Manon Smith, Mrs. Hyrum G. Smith, and one. Familv of Martha Ann Harris. I Robert B. T. Taylor and two, Emma Moshier. Family of Albert W. Davis. Descendants of George A. Smith. Family of Elias A. Smith. Family of Francis M. Lyman. Family of George Q. Cannon. Families uf general, an thorities of the church. President Grant's family. Families of Elder Rudger Clawson and 'Elder O. P. Whitney. Familv of E'fier James E. Talmage. Fumily of LTlder D. O. McKay. Family nf F dr Stephen B. Richards. George F. Gibus. Arthur Winter, Andrew An-drew Jenson, A. William Bund. Josiah Eanllev, EMers 'O'Gorman and Bruce. F. S. Richards. BeGrande Young, D. S. Spanner. H. V. Piatt. Relief society board. Sunday school board. V. M. M. T. A. board. Young Badies' M. I. A. board. . Primary board. li.:liion class board. W. O. Spence, Bertha' Trvlne, Miss Trueleon, Miss Neieker, F. W. Otter-strom, Otter-strom, C. ,. Carlson. T.-mple workers. Stake officers wnd other friends. |