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Show I INFANT CHILD BONED AT SMITHFIELD SMITHFIELD, March 31. Funeral Funer-al 'Services over the lcmalns tit Dorothy, Dor-othy, a three months old daughter of . Mr. tiudMrs.' Taylor otr Salt Lake , fa t I I and p. grand dnughlcr of Mr and'Mrs J William Scrowthcr, died" at Salt Lako I Sunday, Match 21, and was brought I tolSmlthtleld tor burial. -The servlc- I csfwero conductc by Bishop Lorenzo I Toolson, which wer held at the fl Scrowther home Tuesday March, M Tho music forthe service was ten- dcrcd by the -ward choir. The first I song was "Sometime Wt'll Under- I stand. Opening prayer by Rider B Richard Pllkington. The choir iane MM? "Jesus Lover Of My oul." The speak-ff speak-ff era-were Ilrolhors Richard Rotkellejr, S Charles M. Collett and Bishop Loreh- II zo' Toolson. Tile closing sons wasa tiuartet by Richard R'oskelley and company. T A wedding1 reception was given Thursdny of last week by Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Gordoit at their home on West Second .South In honor of the marriage of their son Earl, to Miss Peterson of Hyrum. It seems that the young people did not want but very low to know of their marriage, at least they did not want the newspapers news-papers to get hold of It; However, the Smlthfleld Sentinel got the news and passed 11 around a little bit later. lat-er. Those present were Mr. James Melkle, Mr, and-Mrs. J. J. Meikle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Melkle, Rata Ra-ta Melkle. The guests from Hyrum were Mr. and 'Mrs. Teter C. Peterson; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. O. fe. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. I Reuben Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Peterson. Mr. nnd.Mrs. John Humphreys. Humph-reys. Luncheon Was served and ft vory enjoyable time was spent. f Mrsj Orson O. Heath entertained on Tuesday, March23,-lnhonor of her husband's 74th birthday. Mr. i Heath has been mall "carrier longer than any other employo In the ser- vice. He says he will carry the U. ,1 S. mall until ho Is 100 years old.Jhen 1 ho thinks by then the government f ' can get along without him. Covers M were laid f or twenty. Long live our W mall carrier. Sk Miss Zclda Ewlng, daughter of Mrs jj Alma-Raymond, was married to Mr. ' r.K. Dine. The young couplo were married in Pocatcllo where they ex- 1 pect to make their future home. Miss Duella Hlllyard, charming I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hlll- I yard waa married to M. Fussel Egan L of Richmond. The young couple wore I married-In the togan tomplo. Tho rc- I tcptlonwas'lioidat tho bride's homo. & Covers wore lald"for fifty. Tho ov-M ov-M tmlng was spent In games, music, and w song. jl Mrs, Lorenzo Toolson, Mrs. Robert Ifi Orlfflths, Mrs. J. E. Shaffer, Mr. and II Mrs. George E. Miles and tho Misses II Eunlco Woodruff, Jennlo Lewis and IE Margaret Smurthwalte attended "Pitt Ifi Paff. Pout" at Logan Saturday ovon- H lng. They report they wcro much . Wrh Pleased with tho performance. Jm Mrs. Margaret Lowe, wife of Syl- " Y vester Lowe, was quUe badly burned In the face by the exploding of a II syrup can which had been puton tho fi hot stovo a few minutes boforo, and K which" tho lid had bcon removed but Ik put back on again, ns she thought, M loosely. Tho hot liquid burned Mrs. IB Lowe's face nnd eyes quite badly. Bj Mr. Joseph Lewis mot with a very K painful accident at tho gravel pit f last rFlday when he was caught In Wt tho.belt of grave) c)ioppor. The men ' R was(wiUne$ r with a broken rib and many of his cords were badly atretcred and much of the skin was taken from his limbs. Mr. and Mrs. George Harwood and family of. BC George are moving to Smlthfleld' this whIc where taoy wU make their future hem. . Mr. and M.rs. Oeofge JM. Oelltt'-tortalacd Oelltt'-tortalacd last Wadasay evenlag). honor ot Miss Gertrude Jensen of Bear River City who stopped a few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Collett on her home, from Denver. Den-ver. Those presealwere Mr. .and Ms: L. V. Marshall, 'Mr. .and Mrs. Henry O. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winn, Mr. A. F. Collett, Miss Mable Collett and Ralph and Wells Collett. Mrs. Henry .Griffiths who has been veryslck tho past week, wo are pleased pleas-ed to say that she la slowly lccover-Ing. lccover-Ing. Mr. und Mrs. T. A. Hlllyard who has spent most of the winter In California Cal-ifornia returned Monday. They visited vis-ited nil the large cities and most places plac-es of interest. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mack, after spending several -months in California, Califor-nia, returned home Thursday. They visited many places and had a very enjoyablo time while away. Tho bundle shower given In honor ot Mrs. Salomo Hansen on Monday evening last week was one of tho main events of the week. The shower show-er was given by prlm'ary officers of tho Second ward of which Mrs. Hanson Han-son has been a member for several years. The present and former officers offi-cers wore present. Refreshments were sorved. The evening was spent In music nnd games. A beautiful silver set was presented to Mrs. Hansen Han-sen by tho primary offlcors. A" fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ilell ot Richmond Mon day night, March 22. Mrs. Boll Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Far-rell Far-rell and la Mrs. Farrell's first grand cntld. Dcfore leaving for Denver to fill a mission Mr. Lcland Merrill, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mfirrlll of Dlack-foot, Dlack-foot, Idaho, Is spending a few days In Smlthfleld with relatives and friends. Mr. Wallace Cragun ot Salt Lake was In town a fow hours last Friday on business. Mr. Cragun Is a bfpkor with headquarters n Salt Last). He was lately put in as Sunday School supelnteudont ot the Thirty-Third wrdSalLako-Cltr. - ' |