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Show SMITHFIELD SO- v LONS RESOLUTE V Praises the Wheelwright yi Construction Company v Death in City, and Many & Personal Items Smitiikikmi, Utah. December!".) - , ' The city council met last evening .! and adopted the the following reso- ) $Bl lutlons: . V lie It resolved by the city council oi 9 Srollhtlcid city that we hereby express ex-press our appreciation of the hearty i . support and encouragement, Riven us J A1 by our cltbms In the Installation of t our water works system, one of the ' , ' most, extensive In the state, reaching ; -, every resident, whereby all, both ilch K - and poor can be supplied with pure, 'V olcar mountain spring water, and iA Resolved that we also express our itytiZ i entire satisfaction with tho work done j iT bv tno Wheelwright Const. Co. of Og- ji.. $ den, Utah, who built the entire system T$& consisting of nearly two miles of six &3l 'ncn sewor P'Pe a rcsovolr with a (im3$i capacity of one hundred and twenty saSwf thousand callous, and one mile of JT& eight and six Inch Kalannen pipe com- M? ' prising tho water system; also about W eleven miles or smaller Kalannen and IMF &' galvanized Iron pipe constituting tho f i y: distributing system, all done In a work- f manlike manner, also Resolved, that wo recommend the v Wheelwright Construction Co. to any cities and parties contemplating tho installation of water works or Improvements Im-provements in their line of construction construc-tion work, also that these resolutions a id be spread upon the minutes of the ?1!&L i city, and a copy be sent to the said fM" ' Wheelwright Const. Co. vSfe? ' Passed this 23th day or Dec, 1'JOj. Iv? 1 Approved: II. T. Pi:tkubon, flUs, ' Mayor. Attest: . W-i. l'lLUiNOToN, Recorder. Should Be Grateful. fThe people of Smlthlleld should feel erygratcrul to our outgoing mayor and council for the splendid achievement achieve-ment outlined In the abovo resolutions. resolu-tions. The piogres9ive spirit manifested mani-fested In the Installatlm of a cltv water system, In the building of new . blocks and lino houses, in granting a franchise for electric lighting, all points to a belief In the future growth of our city on the part of our cltlcns and an enumeration of the manifold ,. ,, advantage possessed by Smlthllcld - ''. would be Interesting reading. ,.4t.V , People from outside larger towns gV, who were not as prosperous as they f V"' wished to be. como to our city and ara, partake of the general prosperity. JVL Wo have now, thanks to the spirit of JaMS? progress manifested by our mayor and council, all the conveniences of larger . cities and with tho healthful location and high degree of public health. i---. . There Is no better residence town In ,i the state. , jgk . Growing Town. 'flw. We possess a pure water sys- iStiSm tern, electric lights, telephono ex- I Wt change, four general stores, a drug i aSH store, a Jeweler and optician, one phy- KE slcian and surgeon, two hotels, two WEtm- llverv and feed stables, will have a fiBR? coal and wood dealear, a line band, W furniture store, line tabcrnac e, excel- WL, lent public schools, Presbyterian W3i . ehapcl, two restaurants, two barber Of. shops, three blacksmiths, produce HP stoie, two saloons, one confectioner M and notions, one millinery storo, one , dancing pavilion and opera house, a f brick yard, a plumbing shop, three i meat markets, two Hour mills, an clcc- 1U trio light olllce, besides shoo repair OFf stores, carpenters, bricklayers, plast- r ers, etc. This city Is a growing cen- h'. v ter for tho beet Industry, for tho bee 111 iJU ludustry, for lucern and all tlie grains. Y $ An Accident. " As Dr. It. J. Smith started to drive J.' awavfiom the City Drug store this " artornoon a line caught under the U, shaft of his cutter and his horse get. , c& i ting frightened ran away. Dr. Smith I fif hung wltli the outfit until near the ! Mr . bridge on Main when ho was dumped I SRrf.0 unceremoniously tothe ground, suffer- KTi-. Inga bruised leg as a result. The W&S horsu continued on Its way and as it 3 aiL WH. iMKnul Inm Mm train at the, Smith Sliome. Hie cutter, a brand new $45 beauty, wns tlirown against a treoaud broken Into splinters. Tho horso was uninjured In any way.- It Is exceed-Ingly exceed-Ingly fortunato that Dr. Smith cs-' cs-' caped so luckily. A Sad Death. Miss Ida Nllson, who had been ill " for the past three weeks, died. lues-day lues-day night. Tho deceased was only 20 years old, hud always enjoyed perfect health, and the sad nows of her death comes as a shock to tho entlro community. com-munity. Sho was an estimable young lady, well liked by all, and had many sincere friends. Tho cause of death Is unknown to tho writer, as there was no medical attendance In the case. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Fri-day, Dec. 20. Personal Mention.. On Tuesday cvonlnf, tho Homo Dramatic Company Kayo an entertain-, rnent at tlic'IIllfyard opera lioiiso, the play being tho well known and popu- lar rout-act, melodrama "Ulack Dick " The cast was mado up of home talent. tal-ent. The plav was well attended and tho audience seemed to enjoy It Immensely. Im-mensely. Retwccn tho acts, popular sings were sung by Geo. Douglas. Nathan Done, It. .I. Hammer, Win. Pllklngton and John Douglas. All the parts were well taken. Our mayor-elect, James J. Melkle, will bo Inducted Into olllce the first or the new year and the good will of the community Is extended to him for his ensulngterm.Mr. Melkle Isa thoroughgoing thorough-going business man and will till tho olllce with credit to the city. The old folks party held Wednesday Wednes-day evening at Illilyard's opera houso was the event or the holiday week. Rig crowds, line music and a good time fur all, Hattle McClaln and her brother, Chas. McClaln. or Pocatcllo, are spend-ing spend-ing the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClaln. Mrs. Mao Cantwell was In Salt Lako city on Xmas day and attended the play "Ren Mur." James Mack, or the Smlthllcld Drug Co., spent Xmas with his family at Salt Lake city. Delicious hot chocolate Is served at the Smlthllcld Drug store, and during this cold weather It Is very acceptable. accept-able. , John Ilillyard has erected a new building north of tho opera house and it Is now ready for occupancy. W. II. Price has opened his new saloon at the corncj of Main and Depot strcots. |