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Show Rebecca 0. Smith dies, services So b tiOi'J en Friday Rebecca Orton Smith, SI, well known Paw wan resident. ; dieJ early Tuesday at the Rest Home in Parowan idealises id-ealises incident to age. She had been a resident at the F.est Home for almost a year and a half and had been in ill health of recent months. Funeral services will be held for her on Friday at 1 p. m. in the Parowan Third Ward chapel. A viewing will be held at Southern Utah Mortuary Mor-tuary from 7 to 9 Thursday . evening and in the Relief Society So-ciety room of the Third Ward Friday from 11 to 1. The deceased was born in Parowan Nov. 7, 1889 a daugh- , ter of Samuel T. and Esther E. Johson Orton and has resided resid-ed here and in Summit all of her life. She was married Oct. 22, 1908, to Charles C. Smith of Summit in the St. George L. D. S. Temple. He preceded her in death for a number of . ; - years. An active member of ", the LDS Church, she had serv- ed as an officer or teacher in her ward Relief Society, Sun- : day School and Primary assn. She was also a member of -the Paulina Camp of the DUP She is survived by one son, Charles Orton Smith, Ogden, and one daughter, Mrs. Ellis (Clara) Bryant, Parowan. Also Al-so surviving are ten grandchildren grand-children and 25 great-grandchildren; three brothers: Silas T., Twenty and A. Hills Or-ton, Or-ton, and one sister, Mrs. Maggie Mag-gie O. Page, all of Parowan. |