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Show Body Of Pros- Jos. oh F. Smith Now Rests In Gfjy Cemetery V "tit Noue tho' leas Iirtprcwivo becsuso they were aunouncfiMO' hrf of a private-' natnre, r'unwtf'bdVvieiia ftr itf oph V. Smith, into vrei-idcxt ot IhJ Ctuicli of Jesus Christ of I. ttor-Ciy Saint!) io held Hatorua durtaj; the noon hour. Although tho health regulations'1 ngalnEt'largo'p'ublio'' gath-ings gath-ings preeuted holding thee set vices vic-es In tho great taboinaclo, tlw pub-j He numorously nud abundantly show- ed respect by thronging tho streets In the opon near tho Beohlvo house, from which tho body was takon to tho City cemotory. Many pcoplo wero permitted to pass through tho Beehlvo houao for a last look at tho departed president so insistent was tho demand for this privilege. Flowers enough to stock an Eden wero banked about tho residence res-idence or carried in automobiles, whoso occupants convoyed them to tho cemetery and plied thorn In beautiful beau-tiful mass upon the grave. BCTih TOLLS REQUIKM Fitful gusts of wintry wind, which followed searching flurries of snow earlier In tho day, rendered dolay unuojilrjibla, no that, the. utmost ov-pocffflpii, ov-pocffflpii, uj.ipaiibUj with tho day of 1 IWgbjtV' -'d the Mpct y-1hlh tho ooJS-j 1 ircd to hov, mB obsorv-eJ.' obsorv-eJ.' Its hn fatrong raa gathering Uls KrcatlxU on tlw Cathedral ot tho dor 'of Bishop Joseph S. Glass of tho Cathollo dioceso of Salt Lake. General authorities of tho Mormon church odlclated at tho houso and In conveying tho casket to tho hoarse. Tho active pallbearers woro Elders Orson F. Whitney, David O. McKay, Antohny W. Ivins, Jnmos E. Tal-niadgo, Tal-niadgo, Stephen L. Richards and Richard 11. Lyman, all of tho quorum of tuelvo apostles. Accompanying them as honorary pallbearers wcro Presidents Anthon II. Lund, Charles W. Penrose and Heber J. Orant. Apostles Rudger Clawson, George Albert Smith and Presiding Patriarch Hyruni O. Smith. BUSINESS IS SUSPENDED ) Roped-off sidewalks near tho Beohlvo Beo-hlvo houao and a detail ot pollco pro-'vonted pro-'vonted crowding about tho ontranco J ( Continued on Pago Flvo.) . p IP Body of Pres. Joseph F. Smith Laid to Rest In City Cemetery at Salt Lake (Continued from Page One) totbe official residence. South Tern-pie Tern-pie Btreet, from Mala east to nearly i Second East street, was crowded with (' people and automobiles. Traffic was . suspended along South Temple street i?p and the great majority of business tfj.. houses were closed during the noon i& hour out of respect to the dead pres ident's memory and his surviving &,''1 family. I- The body was encased Jn ail all-' all-' metal casket and many of the magnificent mag-nificent flowers which wero piled up-on up-on it came from afar sent by affectionate af-fectionate friends during the morning morn-ing and for two days before the funeral.' fun-eral.' More than a mile of 'automobiles 'automo-biles followed the body to the burial ; place. ( , ti k At the cemetery where brief ser- K' Vices wero hold, Elder Anthon H. W. Lund first counsellor to the depart-S,C' depart-S,C' M ed president when in life, had charge $k Wt ' of proceedings. A chorus of forty 'L-jijr mixed voices sany "I Know That My '"' i Redeemer Livos," and "What,Volco vm Salutes tho Startled Ear?" was glv-hjt- en by a quartet comprising Qeorge if " D. Pyper, John D. Spencer, ,H. O. fit' Whitney and Hugh W. Douglas! &r Apostlo Qeorge Albert Smith ot f fewd the Invocation. "'J BRIEF ADDRESS MADE I ' ' "Aloha Oe" sung by Hawaiian f! 'atl 1uarte' ,n tl10 native tonguo, follow- : X i - ed the invocation. ', Brief addresses were mado by fit's tft ' Presiding Bishop Charles W. Nlbloy rtmi and Prosldont Hobor J. Grant. Pros-i, Pros-i, ident .Charles W. Ponroso gave tho prayer In dedication of the grave. The ceremonies at the last resting place were conducted on and about a temporary pulpit erected near the grave. This was draped In white, with an American flag across tho front. Seats tor members of the fam lly were ranged on both sides of the temporary pulpit and public officials, stato, county and city stod near during dur-ing the ceremonies. J Following is the' order of process-J process-J ion of the funeral cortege which Journeyed from the Beehlvehouse to City cemetray, ORDER OF SHORTAGE. Platoon of mounted police. City commissioners. State officials. - Bishop C. W. Nibley, Bishop Wells, We-lls, W.W. Rlter, John C. Cutler, Heb-er Heb-er Scrowcroft, Peter O. Johnston. Riders Seymour B. Young. J. Gold 'en Kimball,' Rulon S. Wells, Joseph W. McMurrin, Charles H. Hart, Lovj EdgaF Young. President Anthon H. Lund, President Presid-ent Charles W. Penrose, President Heber J. Grant Elders Rudger Claw-son, Claw-son, George Albert Smith, Hyrura G. Smith. Elders Orson F. Whitney, David O. McKay, Anthony W. Ivlns, James E. Talmadge, Stephen L". nichards, Richard R. Lyman. Hearso. Mrs. Julllna L. Smith, Mrs Edna L. Smith, Mca Allco K. Smith, Mrs. Mary T. Smith and Trcsldont Smiths only living sister, Mrs Martha Harris Alfred W. Petorson, Mary S. Pot-nrson Pot-nrson Mary Peterson, JosopH Peterson, Peter-son, Margery Smith,' Josephine Smith. I Donnetta S. Keslor, Donnotta Keo-lor Keo-lor Ma'rlon .Kcslo'r, Alonzo Kesler, Henery Kesler, Emily S. Walker, J. William Walker. Joseph F. Smith, Jr., Ethel Smith, Edith S. Patrick, William T. Patrick Asenath Smith, Janetta Smith, Bishop David A. Smith, Emily Smith, Alfred Smith, Martha Smith, Edward Smith, Rachel S. Taylor, Le-Roy Le-Roy Taylor. "George C. Smith Lillian Smith,, Florence Smith, Ina S. Perry, Joseph S. Perry, E. Wesley Smith. Joseph Nelson, Mrs Joseph Kelson, Alice Nelson, Franklin Nelson, Frank . Iln R. Smith, Mrs. Franklin R. Smith and one, Matthew A.Millor, ,Mlnera Miller, Willard Miller, J. Richard Smith Wll lard Smith, Flornce Smith, Emma, Smith. Alvin F. Smith, Millie Smith, Ruth Smith; Virginia Smith, Daphno Smith Martha S. Jenson, Harold H. Jenson. Joseph Fielding Smith, Geraldine Smith, Margaret- Bowman, Margaret Smith, Mackselno Smith, David J. Smith, Asahel Smith. Melissa S. Bowman.John Bowman, Dorothy Bowman, Katherlno Bowman Bow-man Helen Greonwell, Ambrose Gr-eenwell, Gr-eenwell, Annlo Howard. Andrew Smith, Feldlng Smltn Lucy S. Carter, nalph Carter. Silas Smith, Agness Smith, Samuel' Smith, Royal Smith, Lucllo D. Smith Jane Taylor. James Smith, Vnlot Smith, C. Con-lson Con-lson Smith, Manson Smith, Mrs, Hy-rum Hy-rum G. Smith, and ono. Family of Martha Ann Harris. Robert B. T. Taylor and two, Emma Em-ma Moshler. Family of Albert W. Davis. Dcccnda'nts of Geoigo A. Smith. Family of Edlos A. Smith. Family of Francis M. Lyman. Family of Gcorgo Q. Cannon. Family of gunoral authorities of tho church. K President Grants family. Families of Elder Rudger Clawson and Elder O. F. Whitney. Family of Elder James E. Talmngo ' Family of Elder D. O. McKay. I Family of Elder Stepban L. Richards Rich-ards ' George F. Oibbs, Authur Winter, Andrew Jenson, A. William Lund, JJoslah Eardley, Elders O'Gorman and Bruce. ' iv l.vtWtfflf, F. S. Richards, LeGrande Young, D. S. Spencer, H.V. Piatt' Relief Soclty board. Sunday school board. v Y. M.M.I.A. board. Young Ladies' M. I. A. Board. Primary board. Religion class board. W. C. Spenco, Bertha Irvine, Miss Truolson, Miss Nebker, F. W. Otto'r-strom, Otto'r-strom, C. A, Carlson. Temple workers. , Stake officials and other friends. Salt Lake Trlbuno,. |