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Show SERVICES FOR MRS. BARBER AT SMITHFIELD Funeral sen ices woro held over tho remains of Mrs. Louise K. Barber on Thursday ut 11 a. m. from tho Sixth Hard meeting houso. Bishop O. F. nice presided. Tho opening prn0r as offered by Elder J Z. Stewart ami the benediction una pronounced by Bishop Winn of Smlthlleld. The SWth ward choir un. der the direction of Ollf I Peterson furnished tho following selections: When First tho Glorious Light of Truth; I Need Thee Every Hour, and liall We .Meet Beyond the jtlvor. Frank Bnugh sang a solo, Unanswered Unanswer-ed Yet. iiiu BiieiiuuiM were uuiin i. i-aino, V. J. Raymond of Smlthilnld; Prest. William Budge. Orson Smith nnd Bishop O. P. nice. All boro tcsti-mony tcsti-mony to tho beautiful life of Mrs. Barber ns a mother nnd church member. mem-ber. Mrs. Barber whosp maiden namo was Raymond, was born in tho Btnto of Vermont In ?S35. She camo to Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1843 with her parents. She left Nauvoo again in T184e, reaching Council Bluffs ln tho jsaino year, nnd crossed tho plains nnd arrived In Salt Lake City in tho yjear 1850. I Mrs. Barber was married ln 1855 and camo to Smltliflold in 1800 whero she lived until tho death of her bus-bnnd bus-bnnd In 1890, when sho came to Logan. Lo-gan. Her remains wero taken to Smith-field Smith-field whore services were hold In tho First ward, after which sho will bo burled In the Smltliflold cemetery. |