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Show Services held in SLC for former resident Funeral services were held in Salt Lake City Wednesday, for Mrs. Cynthia Hill Smith, 70, a native of this city and former well-known resident, who died Sunday, August 22, 1965, at her home in Salt Lake City. Burial was in Ogden City Cemetery. Mrs. Smith was born May 18, 1895, a daughter of George R. and Charity Jane Snelton Hill. She spent her early life in Springville attending schools here and graduating from the Springville High School. She was married to Herbert (Bert) ISmith of Springville, April 4, 1917, in the Salt Lake Temple. After their marriage, they lived for a time in Ogden and later in Salt Lake City. She had always taken active part in LDS Church work and had directed the Singing Mothers Mo-thers groups in Ogden and Salt Lake stakes. Surviving besides her husband hus-band are two daughters and two sons; 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren; a sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Mary Witney of Springville and a brother, George R. Hill, Salt Lake. The mallee fowl of Australia, which lives in a climate with extreme changes in temperature, tempera-ture, keeps its eggs at a constant con-stant temperature by' varying the depth of the soil which insulates in-sulates them from cold and protects them from sun according accord-ing to Natural History Magazine. Maga-zine. The shield has been used to mark U.S. Highway routes since 1926. |