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Show 0T " ..... CALLED DY DEATH i of tho it week. SERVICES CONDUCTED YE8TER- bloom. Whon ho grew up ho was it which iday FOR DENJAMIN S. LOTT lono 01 tno many wno met emigrants in boots at Port Laramlo and brought thorn on 1 I n IT.nl. uBb mo Bonjamln S. LotL rospoc i slnco nnd 6UCC038Ui fnrmor of Lo Docom- tho ramy homo ,n thg F advanco Mondny nftor BUfforinB on x would nvo yonrS( tho paflt a,x night go whch ho haa boon connn unless hom0 nH troublo haa sold bo- stomach but tho end camo 3,y- oral breaking down from Is back wa9- 74 yoarfl( 6 month8 ii oks idle- Punornl Borvicos woro sary by ycst0rday nftonioon in nnd tho Wnrd church th Bishop's tho con- Josoph Andorson oniclatl o sottlo- Church was crowded to cat cal forco fri0nd8 paying final tribute as ho was known among ' atos and fellow townsmon. Signed offorlngs" woro many and t Tho wnrd choir rondorod for tho loctions and John Y. SmI In this Lako, a solo. Invocation v ird licks hy Bishop Androw Fjold strictly benodlctlon by James H. Ill llkoly irof. a. B. Andorson anc ulo for Edward Southwlck woro the that tho intormont was In tho Loh up for where John Roberts dodl ios to bo gravo. ctionfor Bonjujata Snilth seasons rMmnii.. n n .t TAHmnn WUIUDiluD J, , uiiu VtUiU.IU ths sec- Lott, was born Novombor II Salt Lako City and his I whoro tho Auorbach bulk stands. When only a child father bolng doad, his fam ale was to Lehi and lived on the aavo of son farm (now owned by contain- ton's) till they moved It medical Fort Wall. Bolng of sturd r found Plants md ot rovolutionar; 'een the 1,0 Brow t0 manhood fe J,. h- responsibilities of tho oa nd til whon utah wns strugglln no. m. ug moagor Bubstnnco of llfo e In every causo to mako tl ted citizen h0 sorved during tho Black Hawk hi diod, at Indian hostilltlos and also as a Homo Irst Ward 0uttr(l- Ho carried suppllos and work- ., , ed on tho building of tho Unloa un ox lor pnCfl0 miiroad and sorvod in tho , months of city Council and also was a mem- od to his bar of ths Irrigation Company for a boon his numl)or of years, eorvlng tho last year ao prosldont, as a gon- In th(J yonr oJ 1869 hQ was mnrrlod ago. Ho to Mary A. Evans, (also of Rovolu- . I. tionary and Pionoor ancestry) in tho conducted Sn,t Lalt0 Endowment Houso by Jim virat I'rosdont Josoph P. Smith. To thom woro born eight chlldron: Lillian, May Counsolor M., B. C. L. E Emma A. Potorson, ng. Tho B. D., I. L. nnd M. 3., all of whom adty with l,vod in Lohl, tlilrty-nino grand- i to "Bon" cn,,(lren and ono groat-grand child. , , , Fow chlldron havo tho llnoago to . ins nssoci- jivo up to that has boon bequeathed Tho floral to thom from this union. Ills pooplo loautlful. wro among the oldost L. D. Saints and , . tho doccasod has hold oach position mroo so- nnd advanced stop by atop from Lh of Salt Deacon to High Prlost, bolng ordain- as offorod od a High Priest, March 28, 1909by and tho Houor J Grant. Since thon his health has failed and uarunor. j, naa grndUaiiy BtVon up activo llfo ' 1 Sonator and spent most ot his timo quietly at i spoakors, homo. ' I cemetery 0 satod tho. "RllRiTlfUlfx nilih ' |