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Show PRElENTLUi IS Li AT REST Thousands Attend Fun Services for Great ChurcW Leader SALT LAKE, March 7 -EulotlM ,h" ' h ' 1 ' 1 ' h' L-ito Anthbl ' he mnljg that crowded the tabernacle to c2 '" v-i.-r.ia. ThoUKands or nsol turned nut to pay final rrsperts to I deceased and never has there such an outpouring of people tofll tribute to an Individual other thajB head of the church. Iji the hiatoflft" tho stale. Tm For thre. ' r - thr. hmiv of : first counselor to the fir ' presideJJI of Ihe L. l. s church was viewaW the i:,i.,tt. i.-i. T! ,- throng passefl.7 al bi rate of 4000 per hour The ernacle organ breathed forth naej ' while ihe throng r?vere5 passed the flower laden bier. In order the speakers were: Nil I. Morris, president of the Salt l3 stake; Dr fohn . YVidtsoe, presSt of tin I nien:ity ,,f I'tah, ( haritF Niblev. pre.Mdini; bishop; BrighaH I Roberts, a--i- i;m' churrh histdR Fo eph r i Iding Smith, vice presM't oi ine can i,aKe tr-mple, JamajjW: Talma ge and orr-on V Whitney council of the twelve; Charles W. H rose second counselor to the M1 ri-e-idency. and 1'repldent HeMKj t, who presided at the obseqL The six sons of Pr ... v Lund, ihonj i Henry. Herbert Z., ( I R., A. William and C. CannonJB the active pn 11 bearers The hontff pallbearers v. r-i .- ihe council OK .twelve, all of whom were preseKi eept Heed Sumo! and C.eorgelMj .Smith. ! Th" Fine quartet, James H. Neflk IL Mim Christiansen. August and fl0 i: ever, sang at the jH is. I l i'ru - 1 In ve Taken." W' r.i i Ihi'.i s a n d in r uns sathered. stjr ing with r--i I heads. n dedicated the gH I jand the body of the Into president ironsicned to 'ho tomb, where iH Ibenenth a mountain of flowers. Jill L was in the city ccnieteflP |