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Show SMITIIKIELD, May 28. Eunornl services were held yesterday over theemnlns of Mrs. Altco Hatch Tld-wcl, Tld-wcl, who died at tho homo of her daughter Mrs. Merrill In Preston on Saturday, May 24, of tho after effects ef-fects of Influenza. Ulshop Lorenzo Toolson had charge of the services. The choir sang "Softly Beams tho Sacred Dawning." Tho prayer was offered by Patriarch Earrell. Singing Sing-ing "Nearer My Qod to Thco." El ders Georgo Done, Win. L. Winn, John II. Peterson and William 'Noble 'No-ble wcie tho speakers. Tho said sho , was one of tho noblets of women, . full of faith and Integrity, had been I assigned to lay a foundation nnd had i i done well, filling her mission nnd . H'colwd an honorable lelease. Itc- minded us that few of the e.nly plo-neon plo-neon are left and that many good old people hail pnssed nwny tho pant i year to ho cioscd In celosstlal glory. Nnthnn Done and Mrs. Clarn Sparks : icndeifd a duet and Ml".i MugJt ' Men ill of Prciitoii sang u mont up. propilotc st'.f-ctioH. dupliroiilo Alice Hatch, daughter of Mr aud Mr.i. I JosuphUH I Intel) was hnrn Ootuher 8, 1831, nt Bristol County. Vt . nmr-i nmr-i iled Peter Tldwell on Mnich Z$, 1801 at I'lensiint Groe, Iowa. They . first lehiiled nt Ogden, then at Rich- mond nnd camo to Smithfield In the , year 1861 nnd havo slnco mndo their homo here. Tho following children survhe Mrs. Tldwell: Royal E. Tld- 1 well, Mrs. Vlra Morrill of Preston, -Mrs. Julia Lewis of Vernal nnd Mrs. ! Mellnda Mclkle and Ada McCann of i - this city. Sho also raised three - giand children whoso mothor, Mrs i Mnrlette Tldwell Collett died while i they were babies. Tho husband, Pet- er Tldwell, passed nwny ten years agu and two children piececded Mrs. ' WASHINO THE CAR CAN NOW BE DONE EASILY And EFFECTIVELY Car washing Ib still an unpleasant . experience with some motorists. They - dislike the use of noaps containing ' alkali und other things that destroy , paint luster. They" object to tho great i waste of all soaps that do not dls-I dls-I M)o freely resulting In 75 per cent i remaining useless at tho bottom bf - the pal). They are disinclined to use i . separate compounds tor washing and i polishing. Least of all do they like the Idea of working laboriously with soaps that do not net quickly. There is really no need for worry or tiouble on this score. Tho now liquid auto wash, Kantinar, a guar-1 guar-1 anteed product of tio Woodtlto lnb-, lnb-, oratories, makes car washing simple, t easy and quite unobjectionable Kantmar is a liquid preparation in Tldwell. Thirty five grand children H and sixty grcnt grand children and H a host of friends nro left to honor H the memory of Sister Tldwell. H The Incoming presidency and oQl-- H corn of the Primary association of H the Second ward met at tho home H of Mrs. Rcglna Cragun Smith, the- H retiring president, and inado merry- H on Friday evening. MubIc, game.. bH and refreshments wcro the order. H Picsldcnt Elizabeth Anderson in n BH neat speech presented six cut glnm JH goblets to Mrs. Smith for the until- Ing work ns president of the asso- elation for six years, Vfl A baby boy was born to Mr. and vfl Mrs. Beit Morse on Monday. This M la the first boy In tho family so it M doubly welcome. fl Mr. nnd Mm. .losnph Gutku are jH tho proud patents of'u now baby. fl Mru. James Mack uf Ogilon cairn- M up Monday to visit with rclattx-H H and friends and to uko part in th - M Mc.noi lul day excrri -cs on Friday M Mrs. Mnlllda Sortnson and duut-'i M tcr Virnlo wout to Potorsboro ' n M Sunday to enleliralo Mrs. Soi onsen h H Mrhtdny of tho homy of Mrs. Hindu H I'nulBon. H Wellsvlllft come to our city today H to play our harolmll team. H Mrs. Allco and Bertlin Hauls und H Do i a Holthcr of Ogden, Mr. nnd MrH H Itoskelloy of Garland, Eli llcckstead, H Mr. nnd Mrs. Led llcckstead of Swan hfj Lako, Dr. and Mis. L. V. Merrill of I Rexburg, Mr. Demar Morrill, tho H Misses Bertha. Magglo and JcbsIo- H Merrill, Mr. nnd Mrs. Snmucl Mor- H i 111, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Merrill of Preston, Mr. Bert Barber, Mrs. Low- H Is and Sophia Barber of Logan all at- H tended the Tldwell funeral yester- H day. U highly concentrated form. An an- H tonlshlngly small quantity Instantly 5? distributes Itself evenly aud thorough 7 W ly In n bucket of water, something; ft' no snap ever does, and It knocks the n I M stains, dirt nnd grease llko magic, WQ As the name Implies Kuntmnr is ab- l solutely harmless to tho most dell- IS I cute surfaces, bo It tho finest varnish ' oi your own hands. Kantmar Is at ' onco tho cheapest and moat effective ''H ,uulo wnsh available today, and tho ' 39 I -Cl Woodtlto people, ns well as the pub- m He, nro to bo congratulated un Un M dtscovory. . . , |