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Show ' v Hill HEAD PAYS TRIBUTE ion Heber J. Grant Returns From Coast to Attend Lund Funeral; Body Will Lie in State ; Today PRESIDENT II E B K R J , GRANT, accompanied by Presiding Bishop ( W. Nibley, '. returjwdwnfornift-.vistiF-- day afternoon to attend the fu- nral of President Lund today. Last night lYesldent Grant araln took occasion oc-casion to express his deep regret at the death of his first cminseler. "I considered him the wisest and L. best read counseler any man could have. President Grant said. "My a- .t soclntlon with him wax always de-j de-j llghtful and pleasant and I was as intimate with him aa one man can he with another from tha lima he became an apostle. ! i "Nwrr- tfitt -f npy ,trmher ,trrn ruffled or annoyed. . He was always in perfect control of his emotions. Ii remarked, while in Japan. when TYeaident SnoW died, that IreHidnt Joseph y Smith would make a mistake mis-take If he did not choosa Brother Lund for the place Instead of one of the older members of the quorum." The body of the departed churchman church-man was taken to the family home yesterday afternoon and will be car-ried car-ried to the Tabernacle this morning, where It will lie in state between the hours of 10 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. The casket will be laid in a bower of flowers in front of the stund and those desiring- to view the body will pass through the north entrance of the Tabernacle and thence past the bier. Continuous music on the great nr-Kn nr-Kn will be played by Prof. Kdward V, Kimball at the console during the first hour. Prof. Tracy Y. Cannon dur-in dur-in the second, and Prof. J. J. Mr-C'lellun Mr-C'lellun during the third hour of the service. The services proper will be tinder the direction of President Grant and will begin at 2 o'clock. |