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Show (SMITHFIELD'S ! BUNCH OF NEWS What The People Are Doing lip in the Burg. The Town is Much-Alive Despite Weather. Smitiifikmi, A pi II 10 The suggestion sugges-tion made by ex-Major 1'eteison last Thanksgiving day that all clll.ens make an elloit to have the locks tr-moved tr-moved fiom the load In front of their propel t, while prevented by a heay snow fall fiom fultllhuent, Is still a good one. It seems that only in this way w ill our stieets be made eomloi t able fundi ivlng this summer. The ll.ulu Paik basketball team placed a lcliiiu game with the Smith-Held Smith-Held team Friday evening and the former ti-am won by a score of 17 to 8. Sam Chtijtcnsou, of Hyde Park, umpired um-pired Hie game in a very satisfactory manner. The Lewiston correspondent says ducks are being killed by wholesale. The new game law puts the closed season for ducks fiom Jan. to Oct. 1. Tho old law gives the closed season from Maich l.". Ilo.v about this, Lewiston? James Thornley has sold his home to Arch Ilaiper for l,22.-, and purchased pur-chased the Langton property for 81,000, making that his permanent home. Mrs. Frank Miles, with her little son Ferris, of Montpcller, Idaho, Is visiting her mothei, Mrs Minnie Nil-son, Nil-son, for a few weeks. The Ringmaster stallion was bought bv a number of citl.cns of Smlthlield. This is a good horse, and breeding to good horses pajs. Mis. Hoyntou will open u milllueiy and dressmaking establishment in the bank building, corner Main and Depot De-pot stieets. Mrs. Annie Weeks, eldest daughter of Mrs. Williams, is visiting her mother moth-er and sister, Mis. Wm. Grilllths A. .1. Hevcrldge, who spent last week In Salt Lake city i business, returned Sunday evi . Mrs. Manda Farrell o. .ugan, spent Saliuday and Sunday visiting Mis. Wm. Pilklnton. Mrs. John Haln and Mrs. Ernest Smith spent Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake. Tom Cialghcad has his brick building build-ing on Depot street well along to completion. com-pletion. Mrs. Lyman is building a residence on the lot north of Mr. Clark's home. The Saturday dance was well attended at-tended and good music was furnished. T. K. Smith, lumber dealer of Salt Lake city, was In town Monday. Hlshop Farrell returned from Salt Lake city Tuesday evening. John Toolson and family left for their lanch this week. George Kearl is convalescent and will soon be ct. Sylvester Low went to Salt Lake last Saturday. Ill Toolson returned from his ranch last week. James Cantwcll is building a new barn. Mrs. Wick Kwlng Is quite seriously 111. |