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Show I Impressive Services. ' fl Tho funeral services over tho 10 'm mains of Jits, .las. 1).' Snutiii jvus .1 liolil at tho Tabernacle, Tuesday 'I morning, Uishop Jits. K.; Gardner. '! oCiheUiul waul being in ohaigo. There wcio several hundred lulti- tivoH mill friends piehciit. The V singing wits done by tho choir, m Samuel .Jackson, loader, -M Mnr.y Ann Comer Smtiin, fumil- iaily knowifby her friends its 'M "Polly" was the daughter of Geo. " m and 3Iary Ann Coiner. Sho was X born at Mnuhnn, Wales, Sept. '11, " ,1 18,!1- Who" (l,,lto ll chi1'1 8he 9 umigrated with her parents to America, stopping sibout one year . in Pennsylvania and then coming ''' S dii-uct to Utah whore sho has since m uiiwiiu (.' iitit Miiuiunuv iiiki muuu ,- lived. In lier twenty-third year she iiiurried Junius II. Sinuin. They M lived in Lehi a short time, moved M, to Uiu oka, lived them a year or ' H .two and lmvo since madu Lehi B tlieir home. For tho past six V moulliH sho has had poor health at times being quite sickv j She went to vii.it her mother on "- Saturday last and was out of doors 1 fo -a short time Sunday morning, no I one thought that death was so 1 near, ifor sho passed peacefully. 1 away, seated in a locking chair sit 'n, liar homo, Sunday morning about 1 8:KKfrom a sudden attack of heart 1 disease. I Silo was tho mother of fourteen 1 children, seven sons nud seven daughters, eight of whom with her ii husband, survive, her. m Tho speakers at tlio funeral -were I . George A, Smithy AV. E. Hnckor fifc Bishop Andrew Vjeld, Joliij Y sBJHiBmiUunidJBislu iBfapffijpii(!o?y, etc' ' The M HP(lm told of the lov ing character Mr of Mis. Sinuin, spoke of her as ' motlier and wife, her belief and j faith in the ordinances. of tho gos- 9 pel. Their lemarks showed the mission of life and tho plan of 9 Biilvatlon to follow in order to meet m stiul be with loved ones, who have preceded its to tho great beyond. |