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Show THEFUNERALOF ROBT. BAIN And Other Smithfield Items Of More Or Less Interest. The following Items were Intended for the last Issue btft unfortunately were not gotten from the postotllcc In tlrap to be put Into type. Smithfikld, May 10. Funeral services ser-vices were held may 12, at the taber-naclo taber-naclo over the remains of Robert A. Haiti. The,cholr sang, "Heyond tho Rler," followed by prayer from E. R. Miles, Jr., and the choir again sang, "Oh my Father." Elders Samuel Roskelly and Thomas Morgan, of the Logan Temple, spoke very appropriately of tho labors of the deceased in the Temple, and of his ( genuine wholehearted desire to benefit the poor and needy, the widows and orphans. Elder Roskelly read a resolution re-solution of the Logan Temple workers commenting on tho death of their beloved be-loved friend, Mr Ualn, .lames Mack, of Ogden, an old time resident, and friend of tho deceased followed with a few remarks on the good work done by tho deceased. Solo, "Not Half has Ever Ucen Told," Win. Roskelly, accompanied by the choir. Patriarch Farrell, Elder Sam Nelson Nel-son and Hlshop Newton Woodrult spoke of the esteem In which tho deceased de-ceased had' been held on account of his life of good works. Quartet, "I Need Theo Every Hour," Miss Rlnda Nelson, Jos. Roskelly, Ros-kelly, Seth Chambers, Wm. Pljklng-ton. Pljklng-ton. Benediction, Thomas Hillyard. A large and impressing cortege followed fol-lowed tho lemalns to rest to show their last respects to tho deceased. Many friends from Salt Lake City, Ogden and Logan were among those piesent. v Th&fimlthficld baseball team opened the seison here with a well fought game with the A. C. U. team of Logan. Lo-gan. Tho score was 8 to 2 In Smith-Hold's Smith-Hold's faor. The gigund was heavy I after tho rain of the previous night, I but with somo extra work, rolling and I packing, will be In good shape for 5 other games. I Mrs. George A. Toolson, of Gentllo I Valley, visiting at her motbor's, Mrs. I Raymond, gave bl i tli to a lino baby B boy, May Hth The baseball team gave a well patronled dance Saturday night in Hlllyard's opera house, to talso funds for lent of grounds and current expenses. ex-penses. A good sum was lctillzcd. There Is a rumor that Smithfield will have a bank In the near future to handle tho Inci easing amount of business. Harp Hill has moved into his new residence on Main St. |