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Show I Funeral Services of Jos. Fo Smith Jn Sail Lake H Funeral services for tho late Prcsl-' m dent Joseph F. Smith of the Mormon jjflj church were held in Salt Lake yester- day afternoon. Even though strict M health regulations -were In effect In the ill ! city yet hundreds of friends and ad- n ! inlrers gathered upon tho sidewalks , jjSl ntar the Beehive house during the m time the casket was removed from the gji house to the hearse. Many persons Ifi were allowed the privilege of having the last look at the departed presi-V presi-V dent. While the services were being held M : the great bell of tho Catholic catho- jjffl ' dral was soleniitly tolled by order of JH Bishop Joseph S. Glass of the Salt l Lake diocese. h General authorities of tho Mormon n church officiated at the house and in 1 , conyeying tho casket to the hearse. m The active pallbearers were Elders ' in Orson F. Whitney, Davd O. McKay, MM Anthony W. Ivins, James E. Talmage, M ; -Stephen L. Richards and Richard R. Isli! Lyman all of the quorum of twelve ' c II apostles. Accompanying them as hon- m orary pallbearers were Presidents An- I H thon H. Lund, Charles W. Penrose and i i Heber J. Grant, Apostles Rudger m Clawson, George Albert Smith and I 11 Presiding Patriarch Hyrum G. Smith. I lijl Business is Suspended j Snjj Roped-off sidewalks near the Bee- M hive house and a detail of police pre- i vented crowding about the entrance fill to tho official residence. South Tem- i ml pe strGet' from Main east to nearly l ill Second East street, was crowded with H 111 i people and automobiles. Traffic was n mil j suspended along South Temple street ft H I I ant fiTea majority of business fflU houses were closed 'during the noon Mm .hour out. of respect to the dead pres- Hi!I 'j6111"'5 momory aud his surviving fam- Ilsjfjl ' The body was encased in an'all- lifiH mctal casket and many of the niagnifi- ijjffijj cent flowers which were piled upon it 'Swill came from afar sent by affectionate jfljB jl friends during the morning and for ' all 111 tvro ays DefrG tho funeral. More I'SBli than a mile of automobiles followed sill tie Ddy t the burial place, fall tlle cemetery, where brief serv-llaliii serv-llaliii ces wcrG held, Elder Anthon II. Lund, Iffint r&L counscor 1 Hie departed presi-Slflii presi-Slflii d01-1- when in life, had charge of pro-glj pro-glj n ceedings. A chorus of forty mixed oHIn voices, directed by Professor A- C. vWrnn undf sang "I Know That My Re-Rllil Re-Rllil deemer Liveth" and "What Voice Sa-nilli Sa-nilli i lutes tho Startled Ear?" was given by Im li a quartet comprising George D. Pyper, 3 $11 8 John D. Spencer, H. G. Whitney and flU S HuSb W. Dougall. hffl 1 Apostlo George Albert Smith offered IfiS I Evocation. pj$9f Brief Address Made. ' Um . "Aloha Oe." sung by a Hawaiian i liftil i quartet in the native tongue, followed I fBil the invocation. I Hulls Brief addresses were made by Pres- iS3 fl iding Bishop Charles W. Is'ibley and m IH President Heber J. Grant. President vim li Charles W. Penrose gave the prayer in Biral II dedication of tho grave, li i IS Following is the order of procession flip! 1 ftmeral cortege which journeyed wl 1? B from the Beehive house to City ceme- jI Order of Cortege. HIhII Platoon of mounted police. IHrfst commissioners. If till State officials. E!1 Bishop C. W. Nibley,- Bishop Wells, M H It W- w Kiler- Jolin C. Cutler, Heber ttllli Scowcroft, Peter G. Johnston. mtm 1 Elders Seymour B Young, J. Golden II Kimhall, Rulon S. Well3, Joseph W, Villi McMurrin, Charles H. Hart, Levi Ed-jWfj! Ed-jWfj! gar Young. MM President Anthon H. Lund, Presidenl Willi Charles W. Penrose, President Hebei ' J. Grant. Elders Rudger Clawson, George Albert Smith, Hrum G. Smith. : Elders Orson F. Whitney, David O. I McKay, Anthony W. Ivins, James E. Talmage, Steuben L. Richards, R5iiard R. Lyman. Hearse. Mr3. Julina L. Smith, Mrs. Edna L. Smith, Mrs. Alice K. Smith, Mrs. Mary T. Smith and President Smith's only living sister, Mrs. Martha Harris, Alfred W. Peterson, Mary S. Peterson, Peter-son, Mary Peterson, Joseph Peterson, George Peterson, Margery Smith, Josephine Jo-sephine Smith. Donnetta S. Kesler, Donnetln Kesler, Marion Kesler, Alonzo Kesler, Henrv Kesler, Emily S. Walker, J. William Walker. Joseph F. Smith, Jr., Ethpl Smith, Edith S. Patrick, William T. Patrick, Asenath Smith, Janetta Smith. Bishop David A. Smith, Emily Smith, Alfred Smith. Mathala Smith, Edward Smith, Rachel S. Taylor, LeRoy Taylor. Tay-lor. George C. Smith, Lillian Smith. Florence Smith, Ina S. Peery, Joseph S. Pcory, E. Wesley Smith. Joseph Nelson, Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Alice Nelson, Franklin Nelson, Franklin Frank-lin R. Smith, Mrs. Franklin R. Smith, and one. Matthew A. Miller, Minerva Miller, Willard Miller, J. Richard Smith, Wil-lard Wil-lard Smith, Florence Smith, Emma Smith. Alvln F. Smith, Millie Smith, Ruth Smith, Virginia Smith,. Daphne Smith, Martha S. Jenson, Harold H. Jenson. Joseph Fielding Smith, Geraldine Smith, Margaret Bowman, Margaret Smith, Mackseine Smith, David J. Smith, Asahel Smith. Melissa S. Bowman, John Bowman, Dorothy Bowman, Katherino Bowman, Bow-man, Helen Greenwell, Ambrose Greenwell, Annie Heward. Andrew Smith, Fielding Smith, Lucy S. Carter, Ralph Carter. Silas Smith, Agnes Smith. Samuel Smith, Royal Smith, Luclle D. Smith. Jane Taylor. James Smith, Valoi Smith, C. Coul-son Coul-son Smith, Manon Smith, Mrs. Hyrum G. Smith and one. Family of Martha Ann Harris. Robert B. T. Taylor and two, Emma Moshier. Family of Albert W. Davis. Descendants of George A. Smith." Family of Elias A. Smith. Family of Francis M. Lyman. Family of George Q, Cannon. " Families of general authorities of the church. . President Grant's family. Families of Elder Rudger Clawson and Elder 0. F. Whitney., Family of Elder James E. Talmage. Family of Elder D. O. McKav. 'Family of Elder Stephen' L." Richards. Rich-ards. George F. Gibbs, Arthur Winter, Andrew An-drew Jenson, A. William Lund, Josiah Eardlcy Elders O'Gorman and Bruce. F. S. Richards. LeGrande Young, D. S. Spencer, II. V. Piatt. Relief society boai'd. Sunday school board. Y. M. M. I. A. bpard. Young Ladies M. I. A. board. Primary board. Religion class board. W. C. Spencc, Bertha Irvine, Miss Truelson, Miss Nebeker, F. W. Otter- strom.' C. A. Carlson. Temple workers. . Stako officers and other friends. 1 oo |