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Show &' IjiFimoral of Jas Smuin. MbK. Tho funeral service over the. letnuins & tf"f Mr. James Smuin, who died on K1111- i Hilay morning, weio held Tuesday mom- fjjfy'r UKiiii! at 10 a. in. in the meeting Iioiih. lgCouueilur William F. Guiney presided .;. jwjtutl n Second ward choir rendeied I Ij&l 'jftliu singing. Tliotirayor was jU'urcd hy W HTntriiiruli Wllllnin Chirk The speakers ; ufl! Bi,m' l''l'crH l'Maf'l Southwick, Maitin kit J? aWpt. Iliialinian, High Priest tieo Comer, F?WK jpjBfiiIJj:8Uro. ti. WebbHiid Uounuilor V. isv3 JjH' t,,,rnci' A" ete ul I'10 lifejalnm " ' Inii one of the plonecrn of Lvlii how lm f had helped to iuiiruve nud build up I he ? city. . J nines Smuin was tho noil of Jo.uph h'niuili nnd Klher Muee; win bum al ISindley, liuikshiie, Kiilaml, AiiuuhI 3 , 111, IbilH: was tlie yoiiiiKest ol ten cliil- dien, and when but foul yearn old hifa ( fatlier was drowned in the Thene llvei ; , Ihe family beinu in sti indent ulrciiiu- staniep, James was put to work in n Btraw facility liiaiilinvr, when Iml six years old, and from this eaily dale ban , f pp.ppoiied himself. lie was baptized ( Into the Chnieh of Jesus (Jhiisi of ' I.attei-day Siliiison tlie 5th of Maieh. J 1B51, by James Keep; was married to - !;iiz.i Astlnittou on Marjli 7, 185l; sailed from Uvei pool, Kinjland, in 1 It 1 llobert K. Nealen company, consisting n( "25 souls. Molality, April 11, 1851), on tli.-sltip Williani Tiipscott, nud" iirlved at New Yoik, May 1 1, and at Florence, Neb., M'ty M j eiossed tho plains in ,' the Rohit 1'. Nested company, coinisl- iny of UVt hoiiIj and .'ii) wanoiihj afier a weaty and liiesome jniiney arrived in Halt l.nko Hily, .i. SJ, 185'; lie io- j inained in Salt Uku Cily until the : tpiiuKf 1 J 1 . when ho moved to I.elii, mill lieiu hu has lesided ever since. , J Is thu father of three children, two boys J, mid one Kill, nndl'L' uriiiidi'hildren, Ids k ilrst wife mid daunliler and six Kiaiid- I children pieeidiu him to the u'.eat i h.-yond. lie paned lliionuh nun try- iiliK times in the eaily days of I.elii, but what ever Uniihle hu had to pas ; , tliionh hu wiih always cheeifnl aul . j 1 over ready to help and cheer oliira by ' I klml wciiiIh, fie died tu ho lived with I n llrm belief in Iho gospel and hop in 11 1 K'urll,H lesurii'clion. lie buII-umI much j in his lalu fickness and after ubo:t a week's duriitloli he passul peaceliilly uwny Jiinuaiy I'll, IUU5. |