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Show 'filiO BATHSHEBA SMITH Executrix Exhorts Her Heirs to Live According to Teachings Teach-ings of Mormonism. SALT 1A.KE, Oct. 23 "Concluding this will. I give my blessing to my daughter and to her posterity forever, and exhort them to live In accordance with the great plan of salvation an revealed re-vealed bv the Prophet Joseph from the courts on high lor our beneOt and Jov. both here and thereafter." This is the concluding paragraph of the will of Buthsheba W. Smith, high Mormon churchwoman, who died here September 20. 1910. leaving an estate valued at Jlu.OOO, consisting of $1400 In caah and $3000 worth of stock In the 7,. C M. I. In the will George Henry Home. Leilla Merrill Allen and Maud Merrill Lloyd are named as executors ex-ecutors and Saturday they filed the Instrument in the Third district court, with an application that It be admitted I to probate nnd letters testamentary bo granted thorn. The will, dated August 29. 1910. says that the testatrix already had transferred trans-ferred her Interest in a Davis county farm to her daughter Bathsbeba Smith Merrill, for life, the remainder to go to the testatrix's grandchildren share and share alike at the daughter's death In addition to bequeathing all her keepsakes, relics and other like personal effects to Mrs. Merrill, tho testatrix gives virtually all tho estate to the daughter. The executors, however, are to distribute dis-tribute the dividends and other revenues reve-nues from tho estate, IT any remains after providing for the daughter com-fnrf.Tt.lv. com-fnrf.Tt.lv. Rmonc the CTandchlldren. a3 follows: Ix-lla Merrill Allen. Clarence. Thomas S , Ixuls Blgler and Charles R. Merrill Lloyd and Alice Merrill Home, "It is my desire," the testatrix says in the will, "hut I do not make it a requirement, that my daughter set aside 200 of the money she receives from the estate to pay her or any of my grandchildren for work they may do for the dead in tho Salt Lake torn pie." The will was witnessed by Dr. Cha3. F. Wilcox and Oscar W. Moyle. |