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Show HUGH HULSE I DIED FRIDAY AT SMITHFIELD r" Smlthnold, Nov. 30. Mr. Hugh Hulse, a young man 22 years of ago " "died hore Friday morning of enlargement enlarge-ment of the heart after a lingering Illness covering two years. He leaves leav-es a mother, throe brothers, and three sisters to mourn his loss. Funeral Fun-eral services wero hold over his remains re-mains Sunday at 2 p. m. In the 2nd Ward Tabernaclo with a largo attendance atten-dance IJlshop Wm, L. Winn presiding. pre-siding. Choir sang: "Thou Deepening Deepen-ing Trials." Prayer was offered by Vcrn, Toolson. The choir sang: "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." Consoling remarks wero offered by Elders Samuel Hunt, Asael Dlnnch-ard, Dlnnch-ard, Sylvester Lowe, Richard Ros-kelly Ros-kelly and Bishop Winn. Richard Pllklngton and daughter rondered tho duet, "Somewhere the Sun is Shining." Leonard Roskolley sang: "When I Shall Reap What I Have Sown" and tho benediction was offered offer-ed by George Done. A chicken supper was served last Thursday evening at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Lowe In honor of their son Lorln, who was married Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple to Miss Vilato Hancey of Hyde Park. A number of tho chums of Mr. Lowe were present. Dr. Jarvls was called to Bloom- lnton, Idaho, Saturday to attend tho ) funeral of his sister, Mrs. Palmer of that placo who died at tho Mont- I t poller hospital. I Miss Alta Chambers and Mr. F. L. I Allen of Covo wero married in tho m Logan Temple Wednesday. Theyv W will, -mako tholr' homo In Tronton I whero Mr. Allen Is engaged as I school teacher. I Tho pupils of tho district school I gave a program In tho Union Hall I Tuesday ovenlng which was very fl much onjoyed by a crowded house. I Mr. Leonard Miles and his broth- I er Maurlco left today for Ohio whoro H they will visit tho Overland automo-H automo-H btyo factory nnd mako purchaso3 for . H. spring shipment. HJ Mr John J. Plowman Is leaving H today for a two-years mission ti Denmark. This Is Mr, Plowman's Bj third visit to that country. H Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Farr aro spend- Bj Ing Thanksgiving day in Ogdcu. H Tho danco hall at tho Union Hall Bj has been leased to Mr. Amos Nllson Bj for roller Bkntlng which was opened Bj to the public Wednesday evening. Bj Our enterprising implement donl- Bj cr, Mr. Wm. Homer has made ar- Hj rangoments to run an automobllo Hj buss every two hours botwoen Smith- Bj field and tho now sugar factory bo- Bj lng erected on tho wosl sldo. Bj Smlt,hflold ofllcers havo decided to Hj ring tho curfow at 9 p. m. Hj Mr. Wm. Dono will loavo noxt Bj week for a mission to tho Sandwich Bj Islands. |