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Show The Past Week at Smithfielcl SMITHKIULD, Dec. 28, 11100 -Gwcn, tho Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Hadlleld, of Taylorvllle, Canada, died last Saturday evening at 7 o'clock after an Illness of a few days, the causo of death being bronchopneumonia. broncho-pneumonia. Tho babv had been af-lllctcd af-lllctcd with whooping cough In Canada Cana-da and tho move to Smlthlleld was undertaken hoping that the change would bo beneficial. Exposure to draughts during the journey brought on tho attack fiom which she died. Tho funeral sprvlces vcro held at tho tabernacle, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A largo cortege of sympathizing sympathiz-ing friends attended the funeral. Tho Choir concert held last Saturday Satur-day evening was musically a most successful suc-cessful entertainment but tho attendance attend-ance was not what it should have been. Tho violin solos by Chas. Harris Har-ris were well rendered as usual and thoroughly enjoyed. Miss Gates played play-ed very acceptably. All tho others taking part pleased the audience and desorvo praise for their good work. Mr. and Mrs. John Hammer returned return-ed Thursday from Salt Lake city where they attended the wedding of their son, II. J. Hammer. Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Hammer aro honeymooning at Farmlngton, Utah, the homo of the bride's parents, and will bo at homo after February 1st. Miss Nellie Weeks is homo again from nursing In Lcwlston. T Tho Poverty Tarty or Old Times Party was a great success, a large crowd attending and having a Jolly good time. Tho lines and admission fees amounted tosomcthlngovcrKiO, tovipply on a new bookcase. Kil Lower, while roller skating Xraas Eve. fell and biokooneof tho bones of the left arm and sprained the wrist severely. Joseph Watts and wife entertained Xmas day. A delicious dinner was served at 0 p.m. All present had a Jolly good time. A laigo and enthusiastic crovwl attended at-tended the Old Folks danco Thursday evening at Hlllyard's hall. An enjoyable enjoy-able evening was spent by all. For Sale. 7-year-old bay driving marc 11(10 lbs, lino looker and good traveler. Also black driver and saddle horse, (1 years old, weight 1000 lbs. Or. Smith. Mrs. O. E. llaker left for her homo In Salt Lake city on Satuiday last after a two weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. II T. Peterson. McCracken Smith, son of Willis Smith, was 111 last week, suircrlng from bowel trouble. "Wm. Head and family are In town spending tho holidays with relatives and friends. Mrs. Sylvester Low Is quite ill again with kidney trouble. |