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Show v 0 ther Pioneer Goes to Rest Br. Emma H. Smith, anotbor of tho Bjy settlors of Pleasant Qrove, Ked away on Now Year's day. Her Klso was duo to perltonitls""6upcr-Buccd perltonitls""6upcr-Buccd by gall stones. Vuneral services were held In tho Hjornaclo Sunday, Dishop Olpln pre-IKng. pre-IKng. Music was furnished by tho Bst Ward choir and Miss Roena Bams sang "Tho Beautiful City." Box. nulloclc, Bishop S. L. Swenson, Hibert Thorno, C, B. Harper, Ezra Blker and J. O. Bullock wero tho Htoakers, and Bishop Jumos H. Walk-B Walk-B read tho following sketch: Mrs. Smith was bom .In- Bedfordshire, Bedford-shire, England, January C, 1844, Her Bithor died whon aha was but six Bars of ago. At nlno years of ago Be emigrated with her father, Snm-Bl Snm-Bl Llnflcld, arriving in this country B Now Orleans. In 1853 she reached Bnh after walking most of the way Hcross tho plains and Bottled In Og-Hen, Og-Hen, at that tlmo a village of but three Hr four houses. After tho people ro- jHirncd from tho southern counties Billowing tho coming of tho soldlors Hho went to Salt Lake City to work, jHvIng most of tho time nt tho homo of , Hianlel H. Wells. Hera she met and , Hfterwnrd married Daniel M. Smith. ftntcr they moved to Pleasant Grovo jfehero fiho has resided ever sluco. Her Busbaud died nlno years ago. She H tho mother of oloven children, sov-Bi sov-Bi of whom arc living, all being at Bcr bcdsldo as sho passed away. B Mrs. Smith has nlways been an Bctlvo worker In tho church and had Bist returned from a teaching visit Bhcn taken so seriously 111. Sho waB B typical pioneer. H Q. i . |