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Show RESIDENT LEWIS W. SHURTLIFF DEAD, AGED 87 career Stalwart WDS QUIETLY E. Former Probate pe and Postmaster Mf ADVENTURES ifece of Wet?r Stake fcident far Thirty -I I nine Years 4 ggflW Stat'U ' HE, light I 1 1 " 1 EnCt'M .,u, .... ' MKT vjt 'M i 1 ln' ' V Hc-is Kurtn !"-' r MW' ! ..t I ' ' ' vEr'ur.- ' h-' C Tarn felr1- ------- feNER." ' " ' igflBfrin H'' Ml fsBbreifth &AgflHU He' llgWchii) . I. Ken d a I Mind - Kent Sn -'-B BIO'.i vi'Hi. i cnt si. Hftt Sun.. ' BT SO' W. Ga . "r.. mBBaf car.. ihnmm Bancc of rcl:it..; "' r tiimich hi- i Bf!:-. fcr- of icruHT dur -udKloned thi' li ) :Battcr i I fecial pt'f :n.-'!i tut sEuon "i -Son l. .face .:. :KOnc i an i KbiB refer ll-S-fft the mi" Km in i 1 1 ' i i i '- , "Jfcnur vi i ; ' i m llllKran:.:. --BTbllt. I: r. fpau.M- B fort 1 1 1 1 fate iii'1 ii' fcover "Tl the II. """"ftrcfum. Kf i Knd I-' BsHstani'. nj oxei t ' i d.H .i. I flpiVill.-. A I Blbrea J . mkl Bin?. 6SH) N ,u. . I I Kl- Bliu'lu. i ljbrtparai n..- ... BBBl& urr-r,:. Jake elua4 '.a-.- After reaching h -i.n hi Huoulsa thih nnlK. ,i i the r . vB from y pund ii; set-! f MPad i" ipr.- .. ,i -mi '.wnip to ante of J.. nil teni ,n th, i roui-lo jP the.. I,, fctKiHT Mm ( ni ; i W1 Shurtlii LmBms an-1 -.n llPmlliiVi. he reuiriied with a large tmik-ra:, whll- nl, ..v I fUnt cliur. i, f r?ntft'(":-' ,,: ii: 1 1 i l,. I W On a mi ! -,r:' Ki ''' rT'"'" '"' ' 1 Ben the western i.-i niinn- of tho Clfit. r:t 1 1 r . ... , 1 ' i., ,. i Hchi-,1 ;0 f, , PtJrt '' I ! Ffff tl,'nl S), ..: i iiXnl vV "" ""' ' " 1 "'' r' (Oil th n a, .luent All,.-, i . Mr W-W confe,. . . . ,, , ,,, 'K1: " ' .i i"..-i .i. .,Mir.,i.i.. i a r"'''n "' ''""''l'-"' shurt-jHp.owtrs shurt-jHp.owtrs nnd retentive mem-JJf11?1 mem-JJf11?1 1 l.'.'Til ,-,!,,. -lion K -"f"' ' ' I n re, P j i' I d labors In Gr W" W;ls "iilnine.j hlshop fit W ami v, h,.,. wrMl ,hpr P"linuod frn) ,,,;r ( PRESIDENT LEWIS W. , SHURTLIFF DEAD (Continued from l'age One) uary 21. 1833. He held that office! until he was released by death, u po- rlod of 39 years, the lonKest record of; nny stake president of the church. Associated As-sociated with him as his counsellors; were Nels C. Flygare and Charles F. Mlddleton When F.ld.-u Flygare pass-sd pass-sd awav ho was succeeded by Bishop j John Watson ot the Fifth wnrd. El-i .ler Mlddleton died a few years urO; and the office was held for about thre, years by Alva L. Scollle who resisned and was succeeded by Bishop George; E. Browning of tho Second ward. I'KOMIVKNT IN CIVIC AFFAIRS J In civic ,'iffuirs President Bhurtllff was prominent holding the office of. county commissioner and during tho '80'i STM twice elected probate Judge In 1910. ho was appointed postmaster Of Ogden. occupying the position for: four years. He has ever been a close, student of all the great problems hnv- to do with the development of tho country' and has long been an outstanding out-standing figure In the National Irrigation Irriga-tion congress and In the Tmns-Mlssls-1 slppl Commercial congress. He has; also attended a number of other national na-tional conventions to which ho was elected as a delegate. Cm April iu, iw.:, rresiaeni onuri-i llff remarried, wedding Emily Bf. Walnwrlght, who departed this life In' 1916. He has won many sincere, friends during1 his long life due to hlsl kind and loving nature and devotion to service of the people. President Shurtllff was a pmmlner.l figure at all eie general conferences or the church and other notable church gatherings In Salt Iike. Due to his j Illness he wns unable to attend tho re- cent semi-annual conference. He i Sl - brated his eighty-sixth btiffl versary on July 24, last liH 1 1," nuarterly eH th- Weber stake on JulyH gueAt of honor at a ihott'H on the spacious lawns at tH Twenty-fourth street, oesH Ion he was photographed of the stake workers. |