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Show MBS. C, 0, BALLS DIED MONDAY AT V , SMITHFIELD SMITHFIELD, Feb. IC Tho past week people of Smlthfleld havo been eallcd to mount the loss of loving wives and Children, also of fathers. Mrs. Cbloo Cantwcll Balls died of Influcnxa Monday morning Feb. 9. A beaujful baby boy was born to Mr.' nnd Mra. Halls Thursday previous, "and the baby In doing nicely at this writing Mrs. Balls Is the wifo ot Mr, Lavorc .Balls or Amalga, formerly former-ly of Hyde Parle. Mr. nails is n returned re-turned soldier and entered tho service ser-vice shortly utter his marriage. Mrs. Halls la tl:o daughter of Mr. and I' Mrs. Wm. t'.mtwell. Funeral eervlc- 1' - ra were held fo'r Mrs. Dalls Sunday WSlf nt 5 p m at her parcnts home- Th0 tUjmh- cholr sai.3 "Softly Beams the Sacred Wfl Dawnlnjj." Prayer by Elder John jf H rettrson. Tho choir then sang '' ' Though Deepening Trials." Brotli-1 rs Peter Hansen, Charles Collctt, and Georgo Done and Bishop Mor-j tenscn paid trlbuto to tho puro and cheerful life and characted of Mrs. Balls. Mrs. Lavon Winn and Mrs. Itegina Smith sang n duet. ''Gently Load Us." Tho choir sang '0 My Father' Prayer by James V. Kirk I bride. jlrs. Balls friends brought f-S ' numorous nnd beautiful fioral offer- 'I lngs. , The death of Mrs. James Bceso ,f and daughter two years old, Is the , case of two deaths that' are very sad ( indeed. Mrs. Beoso leaves a husband hus-band and qullo a largo family. Tho 1 . funeral wan held at tho family ro3t- f jinco Friday. The choir sang "0 it My Father," Prayer was otforcd by ) Brother "William Dtp. Tho choir ' then sang "Best For tho Weary , i Soul." Tho following brethren all Hprlo ot tho noblo work that had been performed by our worthy sister in her devotion to tho gospel and of of her labors with hor, husband. ', " Brothers William 0. Beoso, Samuel ' Nelson and Georgo Done, Mra. E. B. Luudqulst sang-X80"0- Brothor Na than Done and Mrs. William Sparks ang a duet. Tho closing prayer waa ' , offered 'by Bishop Jcsso Mortcus?n. We ate plcnrod to fey that.tho pub- ' llc-schooln oponcd up Monday morn- i Ing, alBo plcturo shows, danco halls j and public gatherings. F Tho manlagc of Miss Saomo TooV At con, daughter tit BIrUuk. L.orcn AWfi Toolson and tho Into Mrs. Allco liar- r fiWfcC !or Toolson, to Mr. Leslie Hansen. y son ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Hansoh In tho Logan tcmplo Wcduesday, Jm February 11. A wedding rccoptlon S was given at tho homo of the brldn I W'odneJday; cvonlng, tho near rela- ,jji tlves of tho brldo and groom being prcsont. I ' On Llncolns birthday nil buslno33 ',K houses closed to glvo tho mgnagorz ,11 and clUa a chanco to woik on tha If scohol grounds which will bo used IS for tho baseball grounds. Much ! work wa3 accomplished. Smlthfleld expects to havo tho best ball team I In tho county. B Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Adams and H family of Kaysvlllo havo moved to jB Smlthfleld whero they expect to ' 1131 " make their futuro homo. Mr Ad- JF ama bouhgt tho Sandborg homo west B' of town. Thomaa W. Cragun la trying to soil I his property In Smlthfleld In onljr ' I to buy a homo and farm at Dayton, I Idaho, Mr. Cragun raya tho land at Dayton la vory good and cheap". j Tho pooplt) of Smlthfiold wore In- ', dcod sorry to hoar of tho doatti of J Mr. Charles O. Boskelley of Brls'ni ' City who leavos four small children nnd a husband to mourn her lor. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Olson and family fam-ily of Logan expect to mako their fu- ! luro homo In Smlthfleld. They havo ' bought tho Levi Llttledlko residence. At nn open nlr mooting called by tho farm bureau Wednesday afternoon after-noon waa well attended. About 00 per cent ot the 1020 stato farm bur-1 eau sugar beet contracts wcro fcigncd up. Th sugar beet growors of Smlth-flcU Smlth-flcU aro wlULng to moot tho sugar company half way and no farther. If tho sugar company will not moot tho .farmers half way tho fnrinorn havo conclulod to ralso wheat and other ciops. Thero Is some -talk of tho farmers erecting a factory of tholr'own. Wo hopo all will turn out well. Mrs, Jamo3 A. Cragun and daughter daugh-ter Orallo and Mra. Broaden J. Cr.i-cun Cr.i-cun and daughtor Jnnot of Dayton, Idaho, spent the week end as- tho guests or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wlan. At thU writing word camo In that Mr. Glnn M6lklo, son of Mr. and M't. osoph Molklo passod away. It li .vit known as yet when tho funeral will bo hold. Blahop and Mrs. William L. Winn left for Salt Lake City to spend sov-eral sov-eral days, aa tho bishop la serving on tho grand Jury. Smlthfleld as a wholo oxpects to voto tho county school bonds, as Smlthfleld recdved $32,000 from the county to build a now school liouso, nnd aro now ready to voto a bond to holp other towna build now school 'housM who neod thorn. Wo want to romember that Hydo Park bought Jhelr own school grounds, built their own school houso and havo not received re-ceived ono cent from the county as yot to build other buildings. Now votorn, don't bo narrow minded or selfish holp your neighbor, voto tho bond. |