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Show FUNERAL FOR ' WNUBIFFITH i. fimlthfield'a Official Family Take Bf" Part In Services Held for V Councilman I smiUiflehl, Nov 12. -The funeral I 0f William Griffith was held In tli I Lond ward tabernacle Tuesday No umber 10, JHshop William L. Winn I presiding. The city offlclals wcro all I is attendance. Mayor Rlclmrdcon, I city Recorder McCaim and City Coun- cltaen John J. Plowman, Emll Vet-I Vet-I rson, Lorenzo Toplsori and Rich- srd Koskellcy acting as pall bearors. I e choir sane, "ThV Deep'nlng Tii- ls." Trnycr was -offered by Chris-I Chris-I topier Kearl. Singing, "Wanted On I ue Other Side." Mayor Jo3oph J. I Klchardson was the first speaker. He I testified that he know Elder Orlffltn was an honest man. That It was a I pleasure to do business with him I whether as a city official or as a I friend, and was a man who loved his I family and homo. His sudden death I showed to us that life was uncertain I and all should be prepared to meet I death. Elder Ocorgo Done hud al-I al-I wys known him to be an excellent I friend and neighbor. Ho was nlvaj-3 I the first to glvo nlms to tho.io in I need. Members of the choir then I rendered a quartet, "I Need Thee I Er'ry Hour." Bishop Sliumway of I Treasureton told of his faithfulness I whilo a member of his ward and the I great attendnnco of friends present I testified of tho lovo and esteem lu I which ho wns held oy all who had I known him. Richard ltoskollcy then I rendered a boIo, "Looking This H Way." S)lvester Low spoke of tho H deceased having -joined -'the-- church. I uhen a mcro boy; was ordained an I elder and set npart to take charge I of a branch of the church in Eng-I Eng-I land at the ago of seventeen years I and had been true to every trust I placed upon him through llfo win-I win-I nlng the reward cj tho Just. Elder I Smith of Treasureton, a lirothor-In-I law, Richard Roskelley and Bishop m Winn also spoke. The choir c.ing, "0, My Father," and the benediction as pronounced by Bishop George L. Farrell. Many beautiful fiowois and floral designs have been presented present-ed by loving hearts. A long cortege cor-tege of nulomoblies followed tho remains re-mains to Its last resting place. Friends nnd relatives of the Griffith family were In attendance at thp ru. eral from Clifton, Clovoland fnd Treasureton, Idaho; Salt Lake City, and South Jordan. Attorney Edwin n. Miles of tlie law firm of Eddlngton and Miles cf Idaho Falls will make his -home at Smithfleld as manager, of Uu'e R. Miles Mercantile business, alio establish es-tablish a law office here. The' people of Smithfleld are very pleased to welcome him back to his old home The Daughters of the TJtahH neera met at tho homo of Mrs. Mae Wclmrdson and reorganized with rs I.lbblo Toolsen, president; Mrs. Maggie Road, secretary and treasurer; treasur-er; Loly Thornley, assistant secre- wj; Mrs. Jean Smith, organist. and Mrs. Hannah Woodruff, choris- ler. Mrs. Toolsen was given one month to choose her counselors. "r ueorgo h. Toolson returned 'uesday ovcnlng from Chicago where "as been practicing dentistry and "il locate in our county again. President Alma Merrill and Stake "ertf, Sanrnei nendrck8r mot wth e Peopio ot th0 Ftr8t ward aun-; y last, and occupied tho time at wnlce. when Elder George Done' as sustained as acting Bishop un-"1 un-"1 a new bishop was selected. Th0 old fi,lM bllUdlng vacaied bjp rs f. ii. Knuppd Ig being fitted JP or a cafe by Vroa Jon80n, A 2?r flC.Unter has bon built nnd A 1 1, Ur6S added t0 th0 CnK We Is something Smithfleld Is Mr Tm"Ch '" ned 0f nnJ 0 Wish tw'o. SUCC0SS ,n h,s new von- t-nWdS;Ara,LolIa Mose8 n a chick J'nner Wednesday evening to a Mr- "nd Mrs. Jnh, nit.U2 ..a. spondlng a short visit nt Holso with their son Mr. Edward Pitcher, manager man-ager 6r tho Studobakor company. The Misses Amber Hanson of Drlg. ham, ana Dolla Dalton of Wlllard, spout the weekend here, with the Griffith family, returning homo Sunday, Sun-day, Miss Mlldrod Kid, of Pocatollo, .spent tlio week hero With her- grandmother grand-mother Mm. Annlo Pilgrim. Dr, 'and Mrs. Quick of Weston, wore' guests of Or. nnd Mrs. Morrill tlio latter part of tho veek. |