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Show : 3 SMITtfjRIELD andrexburg; A' Batch of Items from each of These Cities. Mrs. Merrill dead at Smith-field. Smith-field. Richmond News also. Smithfield. Mrs. Alice Mcrrllli wife of Georgo Merrill, died June 25, 1003. She was ilfty-clght )cars old, born In Uooneton, New Jersey, Jan. 14, 1845, coming to Utah In 1803. and was married In 1804. Sho leaves six children, a husband, grand-children and numerous relatives rela-tives and friends who mourn their loss, as she was a most lovable and estimable es-timable woman. Her funeral was held Sunday at 3:30 In tho tabernacle! George L. Farrell, Samuel Kelson, Joseph J. Richardson and Bishop "Woodruff offered consoling rcmarjta and bore testimony to her good example. ex-ample. Tho tabernacle was tilled and floral offerings were beautiful. The base ball team won the championship cham-pionship from Wellsvillc last Saturday Satur-day and expect to play with II) do Tark, Filday the 3rd on the B. Y. C. campus and the on 4th hero for $50 a side. Miss Hannah Hind, Mrs. James MclkleandMrs. II. Harper are visiting visit-ing relatives in tho Snake river country. coun-try. All the farmcisaic busy with their alfalfa and the j oung people are busy arranging for our grand celebration. Miss Kettle Kelson left Sunday for Cardston, Canada. J |