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Show PIONEER LAID TO REST AT PARADISE Paradise, Juno 1. Funeral services servic-es wero hold In tho meeting house on May 30 over tho remains of Levi Smith, who died, May 28. Tho choir snng, Till the Resurrection Day. Prayer was offered by A. V. Reese of Benson. Trio by members of tho choir. Tho following then spoke on tho highest terms of tho life o'f. tho departed: Samuel Oldham, Bishop Emls of Draper; Gideon E. Olsen, W. G. Rocso of Benson. A solo, Perfect Per-fect Day, was sang by Mrs. Llzzlo Lemon. Tho choir further sang, I Need'Theo Evory Hour. Benediction wns pronounced by1 D. J. James. Mr. Smith was born In Hartford-shire, Hartford-shire, England In 1817. cai; to(Utah , October 26, 1S55, was a good citizen citi-zen and well respected by all who know him. Deceased leaves a wlfo nnd one daughtor. Decoration Day was observed horo at 4 o'clock, a meeting wns held at tho cemetery. Samuel Oldham and Joseph Whlto nddressed tho peoplo Joseph Norrls and Samuel Oldham sang n duot. Thcro wn a baseball gamo between tho Wellsvlllo and Paradise teams, The scoro ran 13 to 4 In favor of PnradlBO. Mr. William llickmoro of Weston, waB a visitor on Decoration Day. |