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Show SMITHFIELD TO HAVEJLEAN-UP Mayor Merrill Issues Call to Citizens. Debates and Shows at Neighboring Neigh-boring Town Smlthflcld, April 11. Primary conference con-ference wns hold, Ihst Sunday In tno First ward tabernacle. President Amy Burnham, Ethel Webb, Clara Sparks, Millie Dangerfleld and Mrs. Thompson of the stako board woro present and expressed themselves ns highly pleased with tho work of this association. Tho Second wnrd will hold tholr Primary conference next Sunday. An excellent program hag been prepared. Mrs. William Merrill entertained nt a birthday dinner on Thursday . Mayor Merrill hns mtido n call for tho citizens to turn out on Arbor Day and help to clenn up our streets during the a, m. In the afternoon trees will bo planted nt tho city park. Mr, Gonzalez, n Mexlcnn now nt-tending nt-tending tho A. C. nt Logan was nn Interesting speaker on tho Mexlcnn situation at the conjoint session In tho Second ward on Sundny night. Tho gentleman Is an nblo talker nnd gave us a good Insight Into Mexican customs, nnd tho main causes for tho existing troublo thero. Wallaco Cra-gun Cra-gun rendored a selection on tho zither which whs much appreciated. Harper Nobio Just returned from tho BrltlBh mission was tho speaker on Sunday afternoon In tho Second ward nnd on Sunday night, addressed tho conjoint session In the First wnrd hnd Miss Loila Raymond told a Btory In a pleasing manner. Tho Second ward .choir presented tho opera "Dolly Varden" again on Saturday night being tho fourth production pro-duction In our city, yet tho house whs crowded with an appreciative audience au-dience Owing to tho busy season for tho farmers several engagements had to bo cancelled. Tho company will put HiIb pleco on ngaln next year with new choruses hnd other specialties special-ties that aro permlssablo In tho play and visit all our music loving neighbors. neigh-bors. Needless to say this Is ono ot tho best companies In tho valley and never falls to plcaso tho most fastidious. Bishop Winn Is able to bo out again, greeting hismany friends. Tho bishop looks woll considering tho seriousness se-riousness ot his Illness, though ho is still very weak In body. Mr. Ed H. Watson, Supt. of the Wyoming dry farming dlvlson was visiting tho Pilgrim, Melklo nnd Smith families hero during tho past weok. A llttlo son camo to gladden tho hearts of Mr. and and Mrs. William Tlmmons on Monday Ihst. Mesdamcs Zllpah Raymond, Relne Cantwell and Delia Raymond aro all on tho sick list, hs 'is also Langton Chambers, Tho High School students nro working hard to win tho dobato "Resolved "Re-solved that stato should ratify the proposed constitutional amendment providing for tho oloctlon of U, S. Senators by tho direct voto ot tho pooplo." Thoy uphold tho affirmative against Richmond hero tonight nnd tho negative against Hyrum on April 18, nt Hyrum. A baseball nlno Is also practising to meet tho other high schools In tho near future. Mrs. William. Kldd and ohlldron , Continued on Pngo ElghJ SMITHFIELD TO HAVEJLEAN-UP Continued from page ono nro visiting with the Pilgrim family. Mrs. Joseph McCracken who "was so badly burned on Tuesday Inst, is Improving though still suffers severe pain. Tho Daughters of tho Pioneers met at Mrs. Magglo Sants homo on Wed ncsday. An excellent program -was carried out. A banquet was, served after tho meeting and Mrs. R. T. Merrill, Sen., kept tho crowd laughing laugh-ing while she. related tho details of tho trip of tho Smlthfleld choir going to Salt Lako by ox team to sing for President Brlgham Voung, visiting tho theater In hoops hnd shaker bon nots, otc. BlBhop E. It. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. William Howard, Wnda Chambers, J. P. Allan, Nora Merrill and Magglo Mag-glo Iloskelley woro hmong tho conference confer-ence visitors. Tho Bon Huers will glvo another dancing party on Arbor Day, Wo always al-ways look forward to these socials with much pleasure. |