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Show SM1THFIELD AND RICHMOND Death and funeral Service, Benefit, Social So-cial Life, Etc., at the Former. Doings of Industrial Club, Detail of Two Runaways, Etc., at the Latter. SM1TIIFIELI), Ko'.'-0, 19x;. The funeral services 'river the reraalas of Alta fcfolson were field In tho taber-naulc taber-naulc Monday afternoon at two p. in. Alta was taken ill on November 12th, pneumonia developed and In her weakened weak-ened state of health proved rapidly fatal, death occurrlnKqij- Saturday at noon. The deceased' was nine ""years of ac and had never njoyed kooc! health. The bereaved'p'arcnts, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Nelson, have the sympathy sympa-thy of the community In their loss. The speakers at thefuneral were Samuel Sam-uel Nelson, E. H. Mles, Jilshop Miles and Krlc Olson. ' Social Life. A bcnellt was (,'iven last Sunday for Ulchurd II. Smith, who leaves on a mission for Germany Tuesday morning and the following program was rendered: ren-dered: 4 Kecital Ion Ml lllllyard Solo u. .1. Hammer. Hecltatlon Speech Bishop Miles Hecltatlon Eunice Woodruff Speech Illshop V. L. Winn Solo Geoige Douglass Remarks Richard II. Smith Miss Hael Miles entertained at her birthday party Friday evenlng.the occasion oc-casion being a farewell party In honor of Hilda Peterson, who left Monday for California to reside permanently. Tho following guests were invited: Sarah and Rosa Mllllgan, Eva FIIJ-stead, FIIJ-stead, Hilda 1'eterson.Raidclla Smith, Lola Farrcll, Vcrna Pitcher, Fldome Plowman, Ethel Mather, Rosabel Jllngham, Lilian Low, Ryron Watts, Hazel lllllyard, Wayne Smith, Trllla Mack, Olen Miles, Ocorgo Noble, William Wil-liam Dono and Olen Toolsen. Mrs. E. R. Miles Jr., mother of tho little hostess, host-ess, served delicious refreshments.. Tho evening was spent in gamcs.songs and muslo, and the little folks enjoyed the occasion very much, leaving for homo at a lato hour and wishing Miss Hael many happy returns of her birthday. General Notes. Smithtield has been haviug its share of sickness tho past ten days, pneumonia pneumo-nia being the prevalent trouble. Some fourteen children under ten years of ago have been affected. Nurses were at a premium and tire demand could not bo supplied. It would seem that there should be some ladles in our city capable of becoming nurses, as tho profession Is worthy and remunerative remunera-tive Frank Luce, of Salt Lake, js tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Molklo. Mrs. Meikle cntettalned at a large family dinner on Sunday In honor of Mr. Luce, whe li her nephow. The old Assembly hall is being ro-modeled ro-modeled forthu First ward meeting house, the painting and papering being be-ing done by Ren Llndqulst, the car-penter.,woik car-penter.,woik by A. F. Crockett. Mrs. A. J. Flack, of Logan, is the guest of her mothor,Mrs. Annie Pilgrim. Pil-grim. John Hammer has just bought ten acrcsof land of Mrs. Virgil Merrill. C. W. Mack and wife have been visiting vis-iting In Ogden the past week. Mrs. Joseph McCann, of Preston, Is the guest of her sister. Ira Noble Is building an addition to his barn, |