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Show SMITHFIELD NEWS SMIIUFIKLI), April S -O.n ol the most Impressive nnd Inspirtu? funeral services which bus ever bi n jheld In Smtthfleld was that hold in tho Flist ward chapol Friday utter- noon for Mrs. Gertrude Mllea wh-j died while serving lu "the infricin field The house was filled witb sjinpathlzlntf friends. The Sttivl.iy school clnss which the dcecasoU , taught prion !o her departure fur ihv llnlsslon field, came In a bolv and acted ns floral bcatets of the Ik.iu- Itlful emblems contributed bj thv dif feient organizations and by (datives nnd friends A scat In the cho'r was 'draped In white with a flag at the back with a gold-star on either aide of the flag and a beautiful rose blossom blos-som on the arms In memory of thu hero nnd heroine who had gone. t Bishop C. J. Plowman conducted the services. Orenlng selection, "Only Ilemem-.btred Ilemem-.btred By What Von Hnre Done." . Invocation, President B. A. Hendricks Hen-dricks of tho Benson stake. A double mixed quartette by Mrs. K. I) Lundqulst nnd companj, "Faro-well "Faro-well Deai rFlend." A solo,, "One rieetlng Hour," by Mis Laveda Orllllths, accompanied on the ttombonu by Mi George Kck-lillid Kck-lillid Qunrtetto. Nathan Done nnd com-pany." com-pany." . 'n -d Perhaps no one has received more, glowing tributes paid to their mom- . k we ory than was e xpiesscd bjMhe speak-1 eis In honor of Mrs Miles and her hero husband. The speakers wcro Piosldent Wlnstow F. Smith. Tru-muii Tru-muii Itiltjnrdf who labored "In the same mission field and who accompanied accom-panied the body; home, J. J Richard- fcon, Bishop W, L. Winn, W. A. Noble of Logan and Bishop C. J Plowman. Benediction by Bishop George Y. Smith of Logan. I President Wlnslow F. Smith gave a detailed account of the efficient labors, la-bors, sickness and death ot Mrs. Miles. '' 'l Funeral services wei e held on Sunday Sun-day afternoon of last week at tho .residence of Mr. nnd Mrs Gorge U I Smith over tho remains of the Infant child of Mr and Mrs George W. Smith. Counselor George Done con- , ducted the services. Opening song, "Oh My Father." Praj-or- by Elder Nathan Done, Nathan Done nnd company .sang, "Your Sweet Little Ilosebud . lias LefUYou." The following 'speakers offered words of consolat)ontoMhe bereaved bereav-ed family: Samuel Nelson and Quo. '- Done. The closing song was "Nearer Dear Saior to Thee." ' " ' Benediction by n.'B. Thornley. t , Tho grave as dejllcntod by Wal- terJIHI. I .. ' -J The Kindergarten department, of tho, Second ward Sunday School, gave a dance on Tuesdny afternoon In tho , nlon hall. Tho proceeds of tho dance will bo uso to buy now mater- ia( for tho Kindergarten rooms. ! Mrs. Richard Itoskolley entertain-wl entertain-wl the Ladles Literary club on Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Mrs. Leonard .Miles gave tho lifo sketch of Francis ' i H. Stockton, and a popular short! story, written by him, "Lady or tho Tiger." A short business meeting was held after which a delicious din-1 ner was erved. j Tho Junior High School gavo a ,da,nco on Tucday afternoon In tho basement of tho First ward taber-j nacle, as a finishing touch to tho day's work. During tlio forenoon tho boys turned out en masse nnd completed! a cemont walk from tho school .build-, lug to the street. Tho domestic science sci-ence girls under tho direction of Miss Violet Poterson, did their part by making and serving delicious candy to tho boys. A number of friends ot Mrs. VI-j vlan Winn gavo a ehower Iu )hcr honor on Monday .tnrcnlng. Tho cv- enlng waB spent In games and music mu-sic after -which a delicious -luncheon was served to fifty guests. Mrs. Winn received many beautiful and useful presents. ' Mr. Edgar Nllson was married to Miss Bessie Pickett of Providence at tho Logan temple on Wednesday.! Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Watts spent' Sunday at Richmond at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Balr. ' j v, Mr and Mrs. E. A. Owon and Miss Lottlo Orlfflths ot Idaho Falls came down to attend -tho funeral.,of Mrs. Gertrude Miles. Mr, and Mrs. Mourltz''Mburitson returned to their homo In Morttpelier on Sunday after spending a couple 6r weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mr. aud Mrs. F. S. Merrill arid Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Smith and Mrs. J. H. Smith attended the funeral of j Mr Frank Anderson of Lowlston on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lulu Hart and sons Sterling nnd Wellington left Sunday morning for Salt Lake. - Ms. J. A. North and two little daughters leftifor Salt Lake Thursday Thurs-day whero they, will bo tho guests of Mr.- and Mrs. Phillip Taj lor. Mr. J. W. Harry and grandson. Harry Nelson spent thp week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C B Fribble nt" Ogdcn. Mr. nnd. Mrs W H Djsou aud Mr and Mrs. Daniel Dyson of Cncho Junction spent ttw week lslting with Mr. and Mr3 U. O- Dyion and family. . Mrs. Franlu WJnn nnd children spont tho past.weok visiting relatives tot Dayton, Idaho, Mra,Icansoni Egau entertained on Thursdnyaftcrnoon In honor of her v l . llttlo daughter Shirley's birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Covers wero laid for twenty. Mrs. Emma Thornloj entertained on Wednesday nfternoon. Tho after-noon after-noon was. spent In music nnd soclnl chat, after which a delicious lunch- B Icon was Bcrved. ' fT MrsJJed Seatnons of Hydo Park ' Is visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs I J. II. Smith. - . , .,.t- Mr. Jnmos Thornloy was the ro- , ., cent purchaer of n largeyfarnij frpm Mr. Frod W. SchenW.' -'.". Tho city council CAlI?d at i roasi H.r emetlng of tho citizens ' o .. Sm'jth-: - , lold last Friday night to consider , , , '"'' ' . h tho holding ot a bond election for , . ' - . tho purpose- of voting waterworks bonds for tho enlarging, of tho rotcr Bstem(fN lSnifj ,')Q9Hm4ii Elder Barg and Miss Josephine I Smith ot Salt Lake, missionary com- 'panions of Mrs. Gcrtrudo Miles, canto I up to attend her funeral. I |