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Show DEATH OF A BOY I AT SMITHFIELD And Other Items From H There and Hyde Park. H Account of Funeral and H Marriage at Mention. H iM Smitiifikmi, Feb 0. Lathel Crag- ' on, Infant son of .lames and Kate Cragou, died on Saturday afternoon 'M at three o'clock, of pneumonia. Tho H baby was two years and live months M old and had been 111 for several days. iH The parents were not aware of tho M scvercrlty or tho attack until too late, 'M when medical aid was called, but the ! baby died In a few hours. Tho funcr- fll al services wcro held In the tabernacle H Monday at 1 p. m., the speakers be- jH lng It. T. Merrill ,lr. and George Done. iH 'Monday evening the Mutual Society 1 gave a lino performance of "Tho ll Octoroon" to a fairly crowded house. ll Many or our theatre goers went to Lo- gau to sec Lewis Morrison in "Faust" M and this lessened the attendance at H the local performance. Still, there M was a good turn out and several of ll tho scenes were wall applauded. M Mr. Parmenas Jones, of Montpeller, H Idaho, is visiting his old Smlthlleld IH friends ror a row days. He says bus!- ll ncss Is good and Montpeller people are ll using them line. fl Dr. Smith has been conllncd to his ll home ror the past row days with a mild attack or pneumonia. H Horn to Mr. and Mrs. John Potts, a son, Sunday afternoon, llollr mother H and son arc nolug well. H Hlsliop Newton Wood mil attended H conference at Lcwlston Saturday. ! Hyde Park. H Hvin: Pauk, Feb. I Tho Poller 11 Society gave a dance In the hall Wed- fH ncsdayevcnlngoriastweek. Tiemus- fH Ic was rurnlshed by our old tlmo play- IH crs, Chris Chrlstcnscn, or Logan, An- lH drcwGrilllthandson I)ec,of Falrvlcw, M Idaho, and James S. Hanccy. The H music was good, tho picnic also, and M all present had a Jolly good time. In ll a financial way, however, tho danco IH was a failure, as there was not enough lH money taken in to pay for music. Wo jH think such a worthy society ,as is the jl Relief Society needs bettor encourage- 1 ment. There was another dance In tho hall Friday evening. Music by JH tho Ball urn orchestra. Thta danco was also poorly attended. M Tho Infant son or Mr. and Mrs. Lars H Chrlstcnscn Is quite sick, and It Is IJH said that Prothcr John Lamb's son, JH Willis, had an attack or appendicitis il last week. His daughter Gladys is !H very sick. Il The chicken pox Is now a thing or il tho past here. Wc are not at all sor- ) ty that It has left us, and only wish it 11 will not return. IH There have been quite a number or "1 children sick lately with colds, fever, S H and sore throat. j H Ily the way, Mr. Editor, wo haven't ! H noticed any answers toorrr Franklin i jH correspondent's scriptural questions. 'fl If no ono can solvo them, would tho LH correspondent kindly publish them? Tho KrriToii of Tiik Rki'uhlioan I H oilers the explanation hero that a rfll number of answer to the riddles woro ! H received and but for tho fact that tho i H whole buncli has been misplaced, ; H would havo been published ere this. . H As wc remember tho answers wore: H Jonah and tho whale, and Balaam's ' H ' M Mendon. 'IH Mkndon, Feb. I Funeral services ' H over the remains or Sister Mary Willie , H wcro held In tho meeting house Mon- j jH day or last week at 1 o'clock. The . H houso was tilled to overflowing with I H sorrowing relatives and friends. Tho H speakers were Andrew Anderson, 9 Greene, and Joseph Salsbury, of H Wellsvllle, Albert Pakcr, Alfred Gar- 1 drier and Pishop Plrd. They referred ' H principally to tho beautiful 'fo tho H deceased had led, and hor dovotlorr to ( H her family. Sister Willie was 83 years jM old and had suffered many of tho ,H hardships of U.. pioneers. lll (Continued on 4tti pago) 1(1 H I Mendon. H ' A Wedding H I Mr. Alex Iltilst and Miss Hcrtha B Sorensen, one of Mention's most nc- M ! compllshcd joung ladies, wcro married In ihu Logan temple Thursday. In itho evening a rccoptlon was given by the young lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jsaao Sorensen. About one hundred guests sat down to a most MS I elaborate supper. A nice piogram M i had been arranged for the ovemng H I with plenty of music and singing. PpH Tha presents wcro costly and numcr- (ous. Saturday evening tho young couplo gave a wedding dance In Rich- . ard's hall. It was crowded to over- H flowing. Mendon has certainly lost H j one of her mostrencrgetlo young ladles. , j She was it faithrul member of the 1 , choir, a teacher in Sunday school, and M l the first counselor In Young Ladies H' Mutual Improvement Association i I and primary, and was always on hand Hj to perform any duty that she was H ' i called upon to do. Mr. Hulst Isarcsl- H dent of Mendon, but he has been up H to Glens Ferry where he is section H foreman. They Intend to make their H f homo there for the present. Their PJH , many friends wish them a pleasant H Journey through life. BSB Tho old folks of Mendon wore given M j their annual party Friday. Tho tables M J were'loaded with all tho good things H of llfo at 12 o'clock. After everybody M ' had all they wanted to cat, tho rest of B ' the afternoon was spent In a lino pro- H gram. In the evening tho old and H tho young danced to their hearts' con- H ' Mr. and Mis. Jas. Hancock gave a H sociable at their residence Wednesday H evening, the time being spent in H games and music. About cloven ; H ' o'clock tho guests wcro treated to a J H lino supper. All had a delightful H I H Mr. Orow Is going to move his H balers to Benson ward tomorrow, H whero ho has bought luccrn and hay. . H lie has baled and shipped all ho could H buy hero and at Wcllsvlllc. PJH Hattlo Lyons, Myrl Ilardmau, H i Junius Chrlstolfcrson, and Parley H Balls, of Hyde Park, were Mendon H visitors yesterday. PJH Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hancock, of Gar- PJH land, aro libro visiting with her par- PJH cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Hyruin Richards. H f Mrs. William Sorensen Is improving H nicely now. |