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Show . Smithfield News i ... ;., ; SMITHFIELD, March 27. Funeral Funer-al services over the remain of Fish-' .:,'. ,-burn' Chambers were held yesterday ,,, .on" the lawn of tho residence. Tho choir sang "Nearer Dear Savior Sav-ior to TJico," The opening prayer was offered by ' Bishop J. It. Mortcnsen. ', Tho choir sang "Softly Beams tho ''. Sacred Dawning.' Tho speakers wero Elders J. W. I Kirkbride, Bishop' Win. V. Winn, Jno. 11 II. Peterson and William Raymond. A All paid fho highest tributo to tho If life and character of the deceased, and of his devotion to his mother and the family slnco the death of his v father a few 'years ago. k ! jfr Mrs. Nora Kirkbride andMr. Mar- W lnor Itoskelloy sang a solo, accompanied accom-panied by the choir. t Mr. William Pllklngton rendered a solo. The choir sang "Oh My Father. Edwin' Miles pronouncd the benediction bene-diction and Albert McCann dedicated the grave. Tho floral offerings were many and beautiful. A large crowd of relatives and friends attended tho I services. Leman Flshbum Chambers was ' born in this city on January 16 :, . 1890. He was the second son of tho y ;. late M B. Chambers and Mary Fish- , '-burnOhambcrs. Ho leaves a moth- V1' er .three brothers and four sisters. , Two weeks ago ho contracted tho flu ' which resulted in pneumonia. All that loving hands and medical skill rt.r , could do' was done, but ho succumb- ' "" cd to, tho disease on Wednesday & ..morning. " Soveral cases of" pneumonia exist , -,now as a result of influenza. Among .r .the pneumonia patients for tho week 1 ' are Mrs. Josoph Pitcher,, Attornoy ; E. S. Chambers, Milton, Parley and , Leonard Winn, .Esper Mortonson, Vernon Bush nnd a child iu each of !' tho following homes: Richard Ros- j kelley, James Hind, James Monson, JHL Foster Gordon and Bishop Gcorgo L, Messrs and Mesdamcs Howard Bingham and Henry Roskelloy havo wolcomed an additional member- in .t their homos. U Mrs. A. H. Prico of McCammon, 'idaho, and Moroni Price of ,Arimo,, Idaho, hare been at tho bedsldo of '-- Moroni Price, Sr., who has been suf- " fering from heart trouble and homor- j.V-f hage tic past ten days. fl Mrs. David Winn of Centervlllo, is v hero nursing ttio family of Bishop Winn who are all down with the flu.-I flu.-I Forest Hanger E. It. Tuttlo of i Richmond has been In 'our city this week on business pertaining to his work. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo Komncy, Jr., I havo como back home. Mr, Romney was a member of the State Board (it Equalization the last two years, and spent most of his time at Salt Lakjo City. Mr. Wallace Winn lefton Tuesday for his farm at Arlmo, Idaho. Mrs. James C.hambers of North Logan Is nursing Attorney E. S. Chambers through a coso qj, Influenzal Influen-zal Mr. Thos. Mathew who has been confined to Ills home through illness the past two weeks Is again out at work. Mrs. Lilllo Walte of Hyde Park spent last Sunday with her afthor, Mr. John W. Harry. Hyrum Sparrow and baby of Logan .were burled here on Thursday. Mrs. Sparrow is the oldest daughter of Mr .and Mrs. L. E. Larson of this city. Much sympathy Is felt ior tho ypung wife and her six children. Harold H. Carlson was homo from Fort Douglas on a few days furlough on account of the illness of his baby. ba-by. The Misses Olga Larsen, Maud Douglas r.nd Garnet Swan,- primary school teachers visited tho schools at Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. Charles M. Collett Is visiting her mother at Montpcller, Idaho, for a few days. j Marshal 'rind Mrs. John Hadflcld ( spent n few days at Salt Lake City I Uils week. Contractors Wirt. Pllkington and Andrew Holjeson wore at Ogden and Salt Lake City on business this week. Mrs. Joseph Thomas of Preston was' a visitor in our city this week. Mrs. George Barber of Logan nnd Mcstirs Frank It. Lemon, Aqullla and Alfred Flshburn and Boy Nelson of Brigham City, attended the Chambers Chamb-ers funeral on Friday. John Dangerfleld, Ernest Llttlo-,dyke, Llttlo-,dyke, J. L. Buck, George niches Martin Rskelley, Elmer Kingsford, James Reese, Lester Travelor; Joseph Jos-eph Crocktt, Ira E. Noble Jr., Joel Nelson and Mrs. Margaret Bingham arc all remodeling or building new homes. There, has' not been such a building boom here for years. Quite a numbor of our citizens attended at-tended tho funeral services of Sldnov Friday. Mr. Friday was a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCann of our city. Mr. William Napper who recently purchnsod tho Crystal confectionary, will take chargo of tho business on April 1. Mr. Nappor has been tho O. S. L .agent hero for several yea's I nnd through his courteous treatment ! and genial disposition has won tho i esteem of our people so wo can predict pre-dict unbounded succoss in his now undertaking, Mr. C. S. Itoso of Logan has leased tho Arrow confectionary. Mr. Itoso I has had oxpcrlonco In this lino of work, having worked at Jensen's and Murdoch's in Logao. Quito a numbor of our young men havo received letters from Box B, and moro are oxpecting thorn, Thoso already called on mission aro Truman Hillyard, Gcorgo Cannel, Gcorgo Chambers, Vernon Tldwell, Oeorgo Noble, Brneet Koorl, hfiM9 Hoitma M4.Crto.Kt. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCombs are Irajolcing over tho safe arrival of a baby boy. Mr. Thomas wooitord received word from Cardston, Canada, that his daughter, Mrs. Hyrum Bodcn"Und child had died of Influonza-pncunion-la. The flu situation has been more puzzling the last two weeks than at any time durin gthe epidemic. More people have been afflicted and it seems to bo of a more mnllgnajut type. All public gatherings have been stopped and nil precautious taken tak-en so wo cant CPimire any one. S,o entecn homes wero released from (luaruntlup yesterday. |