Show Mrs Iva Slack Smith Succumbs After Brief Illness services were held In the First Ward Chapel Tuesday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon for Mrs Iv Iva Slack Smith 45 who died early Sunday morning from a cerebral af after after after af- af ter a very short Illness Mrs Smith was stricken ill it at about noon Saturday Saturday Saturday Sa Sa- Sa- Sa and succumbed shortly after after after af af- af- af ter midnight The deceased was born in Toquerville Toquerville To- To on January ary 1894 a daughter of Vernon and Allen Slack and resided there until until un un- til ill about 16 years ago when she moved to Cedar City where she had resided since On 3 1914 she was married to Mitchell Smith in the St St. George orge Temple Her husband died nearly eight years ago Surviving are six children Merle MerJ Smith Mrs lone S. S Manning Pratt Kay Glenn and Phyllis Smith mith all of Cedar City Also surviving are the following brothers and and sisters Vernon Jr Oliver Frederick Calvin Calvin Calvin Cal Cal- vin Edgar and Morgan Slack Mrs 1118 Ada S S. S Perry and Pd Mrs Viola ViolaS S S. S Bauer all of Cedar City The funeral services were conducted conducted con con- ducted by Bp George Grimshaw as the follows Opening song J Jesus us Lover of My Soul by a quartet composed of Mrs Sarah A A. Wood Miss Alice Allee Williams Ray Cosslett and Wm Macfarlan Macfarlane Invocation Wm B B. Adams Talk by Walter Slack of an uncle of the deceased Song Sweet Flowery Land by bythe bythe bythe the quartet Talk by Mayor II n. II n. Lunt Talk by Charles R R. R Hunter Concluding remarks by Bishop Grimshaw Closing song Shall We Meet Beyond The River by the quarte quartet te tet Benediction by Bp S. S F F. F Leigh Dedication of the grave gra by Frank B B. B Wood |