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Show pgmapenasir yn _WEDNES SDAY, “MAY 9; ‘1922. ag yy Say } Klages were on many iy rf { Tiln oY Puen eaben1h Be ° , 4- GS EsS 44 SS Ln J > | nd PAT ead oa : LAKE } é 3 , ve Plat on | os oh 3 LAL idle Had Politi fa ax us ; ; away RON Shellid Vii aetna ews hastilv: ‘ pParalvsi6 came which illness. months’. With the passing AN ae ea the HE. roke ‘s i hee | after threes to t succumped Ci 3 i liff of We Mb he educa-| as e pare aia: to buta ok Se us, +7 } fellow men. thirty-nine years, he — resultant: has been] suiding his 35 wried wisdom, example 4 >33 > hac en gs . + Seah him hasel) iondominated belief, ligi@us a Bae } ; Caree nisSe a aad in~ Porn idiatasuA ae was a pioneer e President Shurtliff | He } and 1851. River } : Louisa . . e C.sip ae atter Smith. Caucasian. Idaho. President , Re at appreciation : to ‘ver given the great \ plains early days of the He assisted m ny! emigrants to come to the promise d| land of Utah. He filled a mission to Great Britain where his keen powers of observation and relentive memory helped him to wundersta ia all his people wisels ie studs ; questions re we 455 . of w was the port. 1 ‘ } | Shurtlifi c iff th. hen called o On ps eh 2 April mapril 10 10, . tae He education of ‘ ies » i his heartiest Weber sl + Service love is h has been ¢ his eats LC i ‘ AGL RR LCLES oy face of haa oh a Ait ie} : 2 : | this ar: lh seisl» Acrsny : | : in sm oke, | age at Surviving are the EN the of ranks the in Prtetaal a " dsupiait 5 li bade Lue RETRE\ ais pan exodus Cay | trom : family tl nhomeNn 0’ 5:30 fA) at | Sis paral) of. ol nh 5 iit eee. snuftiits hic i age at’ died street h haades wears 87 nke ex W. wis 3 t Ani: fou Weber Twenty his during chse: ix toi. testimén: bearing in time Prophe the of the mission of divini suchis immediate and Smith ose} Thirtyfor et xX @ars p ieee vii Mejia vu a run 9j ) f to. Ne east py Mrs. ai age Mrs. gen: Sa | Richa RrIcnart Y Louis: Snured EH. jaskill med > Shurtliff, W. Tohn Bishop ien: O8¢e® Shurtliff, Lake: Luman Las saShurtliif, E. Frank AD} oO} rl great-sranus fH 60 rrandchildren, ein es eet ge Se ea We SIStC*©: Six aisters and ind five brothers et , e afk has was sup- FUNERAL watchword services Funeral eb hs) axe YN r MN ee aT O- Pree wilt reg rye Were shia held Sunday b. Thomas Bishop. with Mt Pemaward : 90! Twelfth of the ye ‘ terment will etery. President t rominent be attend d to the funeral. in the Hefeb church anda DA IN »» AT weTATETW su Pe offi will ; { ey as Wee’ ting Ogden } < aweence has AIS SuUDremMmeE Louisa edded and-thii: 858, % < ¢ of ooiness and ibi Vai- of'C Sublitz; | as he eludeg the scalpers DEFs Aster reaching his mission, he ut off. \&™ Pat a ine SPAR «| i “ity ' ( C. (tque ‘ | 1s Smith, the: Shurtliff from they coun ‘thi t the lfement } migr: y ay +, on Januat marriage first people that of TQS the i 7 Li skill ah xrea cam | ; cay Shurtliff p wnic: one Hing th ae in ve h Vhile ove presided : sah oe ORES Ta CcCOnLreGrences ana tours Be I SS B! { .Y pleasurable a‘ most It was continent. pact of President Shurtto a man and trip retentive mempowers and liff’s keen education liberal a most meant y pr was was Griving OL nee 10| were waron: wagon ry = Huropean { é angd acre: thec5o thes 1ilroad P 1 : { 0 President i a 3,2en t of termin western 2 confe London and Nottingham the the invitation ences and then accepted ‘ x ; tne of Carrington Albert Bet President Beowith esidel | referred eaontty | Stake Weber column ge E President SuNGRey gt gt , i Ws of : a . solemn- hehe ’ One M L872, he remarried wedding Emily Wainright. keenest the He has ever manifested to which first It was ‘he themarried ae dh : big crossed a been nation’s the. ; 3 1O79) : been. officdbitoowhich while to at for Lake in Salmon : e eR a Sait the marriage Shurtltiff four times in the settlement ‘of Utah, a has offices: ; distance entire in famihy arrived into up went He whicli after mission the purely zed in the walked « and in the territoria jal convention legislature served as a councillor. Hi has aYyayry Utah. it as ; was as county comniissionerand he was of the constitua member also.made tional convention and in the territor- of a ‘ugk ‘he ana tere Aa development Natures, ee VBE | DECAY: Be Sig: P} inciple found in his re eee Dine ? ; land, of te 4 oe or Stns face of President Brigham ida President 3 iA trump¢et’s siiver voice is still, hill.’ the on silent Warder Walter Si Sir The The President . Shurtand, (Sr of his work 3 view only Vp topartial. in conmention ilff a ; tea aa vt oy and eplendid .«<cnurch the with nection of our suc us is the measure thre ah few are there this Juss Ee by ee whose lives have .»ween such a benefit , his For of stately is quenched light the is 4 7 stake, of Weber president } yplraqgchine Pa rit eon! far-reaching with people. an and a stimulus once had ind i tS ects Office ‘Now beacon The | dadithr erortd secular WOris Cas i 4b. ends iat of nas La 3 comes ‘\ tho . ° QT that THOd Looa the =) ot | day the latter of oe in this existsojourn successful av: Ses Ta ASS fF '¢ those fons of ome a mpi i ee eee ee ; tne into enough far saw who men. to generation: the to benefit future “NN As ‘ophets propnets . ncl- these he hea that mentioned also ADVENTURES) President y : nine Shurtof President ectreorditlof an institution an with ; e philosopher pnlosopn aern modern Y i J Aid 7 & a4 al tne rnd require require d . {nt a OTf LRN Ogden Re 5 Held iyily ence Ate hon,‘ A Judge and Postmaste! MANY ae : ALE ro mer of me related( > | hii teatyn : numove a OL hi etore } . ; i hurt: President 87. aged Ogden. of Pek b, We- tae de b Pe _ a For ioneer othe { of one 5s ‘support loval most Dp 5 at Tuesda mornin o’clock there passed ber’s sence pal pa a2 tents becomme have which: Se hios the history of : the people Whose e lone is during led defen 2 eR : a i+ikt. 1Otls LIS Guring detent ne Lb AMS ct fey x friends, LOU Read 13] ga a pr ine the then Jeb Pacific [Tnion h b o lata 1iteneda I ules ; ri€ IYTLiEt stirrin:? ni agTEN 1 bis: iVOoO tLYrOUDIRS. a scenes — “ wk SS m wag his 4 4 ae : nan hid the Gayid B. unice ( vig evev ’ ; Cariy of Sis wane ee an rm rs WEBER : while : Mhio, lxrcte aAYaLlyV trips own returned with a large he de in 1863, ey ” Vin ae ee, OnE ei asa and times ‘yr the1 » pial tne these f.0ONtHS La he i i Us if VUIMINATeS ALI Uti oO: of t of one on — CHURCH crosses Shurtliff President Or} mast Halt FOR PREIGHTS ee, site: fivinsg DUSINESS. > lees Pe Sons and Larkin ineral arrangemen | ar iF i |