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Show PRESIDENT SMITH LEFT SMALL ESTATE REAL ESTATE VALUED AT $22,000, STOCKS, BONDS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AT $46,725.86. petition for Letters of Administration Filed in Third District Court . and Five Executors Are Named. When Joseph F. Smith president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints, died he left and estate worth not to exceed $09,000 according to a statement contained in the petition peti-tion for letters of administration. The petition was filed in the Third district sourt. The late president's estate, the petition peti-tion sets forth, consisted of real es tate in Salt Lake, in Washington county and in Canada of the combined value f 522,000, and personal property, consisting con-sisting of stocks and bonds, to the calue of $46,72o.SG. Joseph F. Smith's will was dated November 9, 1918, which was ten days before his death. The petition for Setters of administration sets forth that there are five executors named in the will. They are: Joseph F. Smith Jr., David A. Smith, Joseph R. Smith, Alvin F. Smith and Willard R. Smith. The heirs, the will is declared to name consist of Mrs. Juliana Smith, the wife, eleven sons and daughters and thirty-four grandchildren. Witnesses' to the signing of the will, according to the petition, are Charles W. Nibley, Anthon H. Lund and John Wells. The will was not filed with the petition. |