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Show MKS. DOREESSA EGGEKTSEN SMITH, wife of John S. Smith, who passed away at her home in Provo yesterday. r Til i l . - - ! j ' , , ..ii : !' l.s " vv i r I : : ,v - j 1 1 - ' - ; i : : . . - - -a . ' s u;v i JL "' 1 DEATH IS CAUSED BI COHCITIS Special to The Tribune. PROVO, March SI. Dorrsssa Egsertsen Smith, wife of John S. Smith, died in tnls city this morning of influenza and pneumonia pneu-monia and other ailments. She is survived by her husband, tij'0 children, chil-dren, her parents, Mr. and Ms. S. P. Egre-ertsen, three brothers, three sisters sis-ters and many other relatives in this city. Mrs. Smith was horn in Provo April 12, 1S00. She was educated in the public schools of this city and tho Brigham Young university. September 7. 1!)10, she married John ft. Smith, then superintendent superintend-ent of the Knight smelters at Silver City. Iater Mr. Smith accepted a position posi-tion as superintendent of the Knight woolen mills of this city and for the past five years the family has lived in ihis city, where Mrs. Smith was active In church and social circles. The funeral services will be hold in the Sixth ward chapel next Sunday at 1 o'clock. The body may ho viewed at the home of her parents, Si)0 South Fifth West, from 10 to 12:30 on the day of tho funeral. |