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Show A Lehl Pioneer raises Away, ' Mrs. Eliza Smuln, ono of Lchl's .oldest and most respected pioneers, passed to her well-earned rest at 0 o'clock this morning. Sho was the wife of James Smuln of this olttco. They left England In 1850, crossing tho oceun In n sailing vessel, and flnifblng their Journey from tho Missouri river to Utah with unox warn. Her father, Ricftird Aftlngion, wnsu harpshooter in Wellington's ranks, and fought In tho buttle of Waterloo. Afterward ho married and settled down In Itlchniond, Yuikshlre, England, wher Mrs. Smuln was born, In tho ycHr 1EA8, During tho long resldenco of tho deceased In Lehl sho has niudo a host of friends, who, with a husband and. twp grownup grown-up sons, will fondly cherish her memory, Her funeral will bo held In tho taberuaolo ut 10 o'o.ock Monday forenoon. , The funornl of Mrs. Hnrrlet Zimmerman, Zimmer-man, another of Lehi's uged veterans will lie held tomorrow intlioinbornuolu at 1 o'clock p. in. Tribune. Sunday, |