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Show - ' Obituary, i On Tuesday night hint occurred the denth of Juwcs P. Carter, an old and respected resident, of Lehi. His death was in tho nature of a release from tho Bufferings he had patiently endured during his prolonged illness. The funeral services took placo in tho North Branch' meeting house Thursday afternoon, after-noon, W. W. Clark presiding. "Kock of my refuge" was sung'iia nn opening hymn and' was followed 'by prayer "by A. J. EyiuiH. ,,0;r My Father," Was then rendered by tho singers, and Bishop T. It. Cutler reviewed the life of the deceased. The following speakers then addressed the dssembly in qulogy of thodepaited: George. Coiner, Jesse Smith, T. It. fom3, George Webb, B. W Urown, Philip Lewi, John Wood-house Wood-house and J.T.Powell. The closing remarks were nu.do by Bishop Cutler who spoke veiy highly of, .Brother Carter, saying he had known him intimately for many years. ' James Perry Carter' was "born Ll), 23, 1827, in Clutton, Somersetshire, England, Eng-land, and was baptized into the Church ofJeaua Christ of Latter-day Saints on Oct. 17, 1848, by Edward Hoborti. Ho wa8ordaiMed an Klder in 1852 byJas. T.Powell. On Feb. 12,, 1853, he was married, to Harriet ward and alft.yerahreliYF Ho With 'his 'family emigrated ; to Utah.' Since then he has resided in Lelii'witBi the exception only of six yedrs past in Salt Lake City, Ho was ordained a member of the Seventy's Quorum on Nov. 28, 1802 and High Priest April 1, 1804.; For twenty years life lbader of the Lehi jjiborna'ple. choir.iie'atro took h grcv- interest in educalien ," aad for thirteen years ' hoa' ldeutifleii With5 our puBlicVVihoofir'in tho 'c?ty"of achool trustee. His first wife died five years ago, und two years later he married Mrs. Amy Smith, lato of England, who, with'ono on and three daughters, alf married, are left t mourn the loss of a devoted husband and fond parent. "During his long illness ho wh never ipown to murmur. |