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Show LARGE FUNERAL AT SMITHFIELD Townspeople Meet to Pay Last ' Respects to Mrs. George j Hind. Utah Day Fittingly M Observed. Excellent Program !H Sinlthtlcld, April 20, 1912. All that H was mortal ot Mrs. Georgo Hind was ll plnced in tho silent tomb yesterday. H nttcr services had been held In tho ; tabernacle. Many relatives nnd friends M wero gnthcred together sharing In M their sorrow and In showing respect for ono of our city's noblest women. ! Sister Hind hns not been In robust Ml health for several years, but was ablo l to bo around until Saturday night l when sho suffered n stroke to which fl sho succumbed on Sunday ovonlng, ' surrounded by all ot her lmmedlato f faintly. lH Bishop Miles conducted tho sorvlcos. fl Tho choir sang "Slstor, Thou Was I'l Mild nnd Lovely," "Somo Day I'll I Rcnp What I Havo Sown," "Ob, My, fM Father," and "When First tho Glor- H toun Light of Truth." Elders C. J. 11 Plowman, Thomas Allsop, A. J. ilt-r- ?H rill, Sylvcstor Low, Goorgo Done, I ,H Bishop Winn, Georgo L. Farrcll and ;H Bishop Miles- nil spoko of tho good J H life nnd cltod instances amidst bor H many duties whero sho always found n ; tlmo to glvo asslstnnco to others la 2 ,H need, In ministering to tho sick and r B giving substantial aid to tho poor and ifl wcrthy causes. No moro eloquent I'ftl tributes could bo paid any ono than ' g H thoso uttered' by neighbors who know I H her best. Tho floral offerings wero I -R very beautiful. ; Mrs. Hannah Piatt Hinds wnB born iM at Thorpe, Lancashire, England, Juno ' 1G, 1S42. Sho embraced the gospel !H whan but a child nnd omlgrated to M Utah In 18C8, sailing on tho Emerald l Is!(Jvtho last sailing vessel to bring saints over, being nine weeks In mnk- i lug the voyage. In 18G9 sho wns mar- M rled to Georgo Hind nnd moved to , Sinlthtlcld tho same year, whero sho M has slnco resided nnd raised a family ' of bIx children, nil highly respected. ',fl Mrs. John Cnnnol, John T., James and :H Joseph Hind nnd Mrs. Henry Mclklo. ' Sho also leaves a luiBband and seven- M teen grandchildren. Mrs. Blake, T. ''H W. Blake of Salt Lakt City; Mr. and H Mrs. Thomas Leo, Will Leo, Mrs. Al- Ico Colt and Mrs, Colin ot Ogdon nnd I H Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Buttcrworth and j IH Lcnnnrd Buttcrworth wero all in at- I H tondauco nt tho Hind funeral. 1 JH An excellent program under tho iH auspices of tho Commercial club and )H tho district schools was held today In !H tho tabcrnale for tho observances of H Utah day. "Utah, Wo Lovo Theo" H was sung. .Purposes of Utah day wns lH ably treated by Sylvester Low. Dr. H Merrill told ot many things that wo can do to Improvo our town. Miss jH Katla Scrawther sang and tho eighth I grado class sang "Utah," Miss Eva H Pllklngton's composition was chosen 'H as tho best from tho eighth grado. 'I Floyd Miles from the seventh grade, I Maurlco Miles nnd Mngglo Peterson I of tho sixth grade, Annie GIttlns ot jfl tho fifth grado and Annie TImmons and Alta Chambers from the high Continued on page S. I LARGE FUNERAL AT SMITH-FIELD. SMITH-FIELD. Continued from Pago 1. school each read their composition In a clear volco nnd brought out many ctcollont points fitting to tho occasion. occa-sion. What co-operatlvo efforts havo accomplished In other towns was well handled by ThomaB Woolford and Gcorgo llomncy, Jr., told of tho excellent ex-cellent work being accomplished tn Utnh by tho Development league. "Amorlca" was then sung by tho congregation.' con-gregation.' Tho Commercial club has called n special meeting on Saturday night for tho election of now officers and to attend at-tend to other Important business. Miss Llllla Harry met Wallace Wnllo of Hydo Park at La Grande, Oregon, and was married there on tho 22d Inst. Tho many friends hero wish tliein bon voyngo. Joseph Pitcher Is nt the Logan hospital hos-pital bolng treated for an ulcer on his eyelid caused through an accumulation accumu-lation of coal dust under tho lid. Oeorgo Powers was awarded -tho contract to paint our now school building. Miss Vina Richardson Is again at homo after teaching tho past winter nt Tooclo. Tho high school, represented ' by Olgn Larson, Clifford Smith and Lorenzo Lor-enzo Itoskclloy, will dobato with tho Richmond high school tonight. |