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Show President A. 0. Smoot's Funeral. program. The funeral services of President Abraham (). Smoot will take place in the StpkTabernacls, Sunday, March 10th, 1895, according to the following progra m : 1 The remains will be taken from the family residence at 8:30 a. m., accompanied ac-companied by pallbearers, High Councillors, Coun-cillors, members of the BishoDric, family and friends. 2 The body will lie in state from 9 to 11 a. ro after which the casket will be closed. 3 Services will begin at 11 a. m. 4 Singing by the stake choir; prayer; singing. 5 Remarks. The First Presidency and members f the Council of the Apostles, and others will ba present. 6 Singing and prayer. , PROCESSION. The procession will form on the street east and northward from the Tabernacle, in the following order: 7 Bands, leading the procession. 8 Hearse. Pall beaiers and High Councillors on each side of hearse. 9 Family and relatives in carriages. 10 PatriaTehs and High Priests, in line and four abreast. 11 Seventies, in same orier. 12 Eldera, in same order. 13 Bishopric of the various w ards of the Stake with Lesser Piiesthood. 14 Faculty and students of the B. Y. Academy, 15 Civil authorities, both local and general. 16 Friends and citizens in carriages. MISCELLANEOUS. The Bishops of the four wards of Provo will have charge of the proces-Bion. proces-Bion. Members of the High Council and Alternates are requested t" meet at the family residence-at 8p, 8unday morningv - v.? The pall bearers will be selected from the Hizh Council and the Faculty of the B. Y. academy. Committee on decoration: M. L. Pratt and O. H.Brg. The north gallery of the Tabernacle will be reserved for the academy students. stu-dents. The railroads will sell half fare tickets on all roads in the county and from Salt Lake city, good for Sunday only. ... Those wishing to join in the procession proces-sion to march to the cemetery will please get into line as soon as possible after dismissal of services in the Tabernacle. Taber-nacle. David. John, C. D. Glazier, Jos. B. Keeler, Committee on arrangements. |