| Show Death and Burial of George W. W Smith The Tho community was shocked hocked last lut Friday night when the awful news rapidly spread that George W. W Smith Smith son of George Smith of ot n lie Ilo- bet ber jor and the known Yeti senior mom mem member ber her of at the firm of Smith A ot of this tills city had been killed l in an au nn- accident It was wag indeed a sad affair and anel the th untimely death removes from our midst t an active bu business lne s man a prominent prominent prom prom- citizen a devoted husband and anda I. I a kind father It was ju just t a month to today the day that his brother broth r David Smith died after a short hort illness Ishii ith disease e. e To the aged father the almost dl distracted did dis- and heart broken widow the fatherless children sisters sister and btu hers here and other relatives of tho the deceased de de- ceased the tho sincere h sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy of the community goes' goes out out in h. their great and n b bereavement reavel The fatal accident occurred last about when Mr and Mr Mrs Smith Mr and Mrs Richard Rich Richand and ard McCarron McCarroll and baby and Miss l lLuella Luella Smith sister of deceased who had come como up from Salt Lake that morning were on their way to Heber where U l Miss s Luella was going to visit with her parents for a few days Near Beggs Begg's mill a mile and a half halt below town for a short distance there are two roads one keeping the upper side of the hill bill and and one that runs rune some somo forty or fifty feet below Atthe At Atthe Atthe the folks of these roads Mr Smith who his machine seemed undecided which to take finally con eluding to take the lower road and had ju just t entered upon it when the supposition is he thought the upper road would be the J best est and Instantly turned His car to carry out his desire to reach the upper road but the he grade was too sidling and the car turned turtle after going a dl distance tance of perhaps thirty feet Mr McCar McCar- McCarroll roll ron felt the car going over and jumped jump jump- ed safety Mrs Mrs George Smith and Miss Luella Smith were thrown out and Mr Smith Mrs McCarroll and baby were were pinned under the car Mr McCarroll McCarron and the ladles ladies raised the car sufficiently to allow Mrs Mra McCarroll McCarroll Mccarron Mc Mc- Carroll carron and her b baby bY to crawl from under Mr was waa pinned under the steering wl wheel eel and Mr McCarroll had to go gO goto to to B Beggs Begg's ggs gg's mill milt for tor help before before before be be- fore the unfortunate victim could be released Life was ext extinct when he was taken out It Is ia thought he be Wa was waa Instantly nl 1 r 1 W Mrs Smith received several bad cruises but n nothing of a a. a serious nature nature na nu Lure ture Mrs McCarroll McCarrol had two ribs broken and a dislocated sh shoulder ulder and Miss Smith received ec a very painful pain pah painful pain pain- ful tul injury of one of her elbows The little baby was not in any way injured owing no doubt to Mrs McCarroll McCarron pressing the little thing to her breast when she felt the car overturning Mr George Smith was was born orn In Charleston Va Wasatch atch county on August 1880 He came to Park CIt City when but a small boy and lived here continuously since that time He lie was always of a genial happy n nature turo making friends of all with whom he came in contact and was very popular popular lar as a business man He was a devoted devoted de de- voted 0 4 home man maz adored ld ed by his and children n and sad is the home bome circle beca because se of his sudden taking away For more than fourteen years he had bad been an active volunteer fireman fireman fireman fire fire- man and f for r two two years served the city as treasurer Besides his widow dec deceased is survived survived sur sur- by his father six sir sisters and two the youngest brother being now i in Fra France c serving his country Funeral services were held in the L. L D. D S. S church Tuesday afternoon As it R mark of re respect all aU business s houses closed until after the tho t funeral The church wa was packed to Its utmost utmost utmost ut ut- most capacity with with relatives en and 1 friends and the services were most host mo t Impress Impressive lye Appropriate hymns hymn were sung sunK by the L L. D D. S 8 B. choir augmented augment augment- ed by other singers Mr J J. J P. P Quig- Quig Quigley ley icy and Prof J J. J W W. Jacobs lIah sang appropriate ap solos very feelingly Prayer Pray Iray er erVa was Va offered 1 by Dl Bishop hop W W. II Harvey of ot Heber followed l by re to- remarks marks by W. W J J. J Lewis of this city and Bishop lII bop Ryan Hyan of Heber and Bishop Wacl of this Ray Hay Hatch of Heber preached the funeral funeral fun fun- un- un eral sermon It was wa a ma masterly terly address ad ad- dress dross logical and con console consol ol- ol Ins and most Impressively delivered Elder Hatch Is surely a magnetic speaker and his earne earnestness bl 1114 forceful perorations so convincing as ad asto asto to tab rob death of Its terrors Floral tributes were many awl and bea beautiful Interment was In city ry George eorge Hoover Arthur Hanson hansen James Ha band Wm T r Quinn 1 H M. M Swan and anti Henry Wright acting a as al members o of the Volunteer Fire Do Do- May tho the bereaved widow and family ly J lyso t so suddenly bereft of heir loved lovedon on ond take comfort from the words of the poet when he said The dead are like the stars stare by day Withdrawn from mortal eye But Dut not extinct they hold their way In glory through the sky s Spirits from bondage thus thu set free Vanish h amidst Immensity Where human thought like human sight Falls to persue their trackless s flight t. t |