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Show Smithfield's Weekly Melange I Marriages and Other Society Affairs; I The Comings and Goings, Etc. I SMITH F1KLD. Utah.Oct l'i, hioo-A hioo-A kitchen shower was given last Monday evening in hotioi of the coming com-ing marriage of Annie lllilvard to Ken Anderson. The wedding will take place next Wednesday In tho temple at Logan. That this was one of the most enjojable evenings ever spent In this city if tho verdict of those present All or the Indispensable Indispens-able utensih and conveniences of the kitchen were numbered In the gifts and Miss Hlllyard Is certainly well supplied in this tcgard The evening was devoted to games, among which "Ctanberry Frolic" was most enjoyed. This game consists In the many uses of the ward cranberry. Miss Inez. Hlllyard vv;on the prl.e, a Japanese silver tea tray. A delicious supper was served at twelve of which all partook par-took with hungry appetites. The party broke up at a late hour. Thoso present were: Nell Pilgrim, Nell Weeks, Nell Nelson, Rosa Jensou, La-von La-von Smith, Ada A Inscotigh, Julia Hammer, Ham-mer, Incs Hlllyard, Ilanna Hind, Klalno Hlllyard, Gladjs Farrell, Ann Hlllyard, X.lna Mather, Amy Coleman. Miss Helen Rucker and Win. 11. Richardson were married on the loth ot October In the Temple at Logan. In thecvenlng, Mrs Luerctla Hoynton H gave a wedding reception In their honor at her homo on Center street. H The guests present were Messrs and H Mesdames Joseph Richardson, J J. H John Hammer, Claypool, Port Kwlng, lH Misses Susie Richardson. Amy Cole- H man. Messrs' James Hinds, and Kph H Weeks A very elaborate supper was ;H served to which the guests did fnll H justice. Many beautiful and usclul H piesents were received by the bride lH and groom, to whom were also tender- H cd many felicitations and congratula- tlons en the happy event Mr. and H Mrs Win. Richardson will make their H home with Mrs. Hoynton lor the pros- H Bishop and .Mrs. Georgo L Farroil ' I entertained at a u o'clock dinner on H Sunday last. Mrs. John Hammer, H Mr. R, J. Hammer, Mr. Joslah Ham- H mer, Miss Julia Hammer, Miss Ada H AlnscOugh, Mrs. Amanda Farrell, H Mrs. Crosliaw, or Oxford, Mrs. Hjdo iH or Logan, Mrs. Follett, or Hjde Park IH and George Farrell, or Peterboro. A H verj nice dinner was served and an en- H jojable time was spent. IH Lorciuo Toolson has moved his fain- I My into his new tcsldenee. This Is H one of the handsomest homes In Smith- H Held, both commodious and convent- H ently arranged, tt has all the latest H plumbing throughout the house. It H might be mentioned that Mr and H Mrs. Toolson drew tho plans of the H house, with the assistance ot James H Gittins, our popular contractor H Mrs Thomas Craighead was sur- H prised on Wednesday by a number or H Smlthllcld friends and twelve from H Brigham City, the occasion being the I anniversary of Mrs Craighead's six- I tlJlli birthday. A line spread was laid H and it was enjojed by all. Kverj- H bodv wished Mrs. Craighead maiiy H happy returns of the daj. H Mrs James Melklo left Monday for H Teton Basin to visit her son Alfred H Mclkle, who leaves soon on a mission H to the nor'hestcrn states. She ex- jH pects to be gone for three weeks H Msss Mary Pod.uwelt has gone to H Logan ror treatment ot stomach trou- H blc. Miss Violet Hadllcld Is taking JM her placo at the telephone exchange H during her enforced absence. jjH Win. and Rlchatd Pllklngton have II Just 11 nisi led the Inside work on Willis H Smith's new residence. They did a ll lino piece of work and the building Is 'H a credit to our city. H The Mutual Improvement Assocla- H tlon held a convention at Lewiston H last Sunday. A large delegation Itom H our city attended. H The O. K. saloon has a Hue Victor H talking machine with the latest im- H provements and forty of the newest H records on ralllc. H Mrs, J. J Richardson has been con- H lined to her home with an attack of H la grippe but at the present time is H much improved. H Silvester Coleman is putting tho H Mulshing touches on his residence and I expects soon to move In. Josiah Hammer and Messrs. Brown, of Cardstou, Canada, were the guests H of Mr and Mrs John Hammer last H week. H The republicans have nominated H Samuel Nelson for justice of the peace H and Wm. Pllklngton as constable. David Garnet fell from a horse last H Tuesday, Injuring his right arm sc- H verely but bieaklug no bones. H Mr. Josiah Hammer and daughter, Julia Hammer, have returned to their home In Cardstou, Canada. I Austin Pitcher Is convalescing rap- H Idly after a severe attack of typhoid I fever and lung dilllculty. I Mrs. R. B. Thornlcy returned Sun- B day oventng after a two weeks' visit in Salt Lake city. I Tho Kempton Komedy Ko. played .1 at the nillyard opera house Thursday I evening. ,1 Mrs. Henry Smith, who has becu III ' I the past two weeks, Is able to be about U again. ; Noble, the infant son of A. B.Cham ,, ' ,1 bcrs, has been 111 with pneumonia. I (Continued ou Pago 5.) J Smithfield Notes. I Concluded from 1st page. The last or the registration days Ison IjH the 30th. Don't forget to register. IH Mrs. Croshaw, of Oxford. Is visiting U her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Farrell. KH Mrs. Will Corbet, of Gentile Valfey U visiting Mrs. Emily Corbott. H Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thorn- H Icy, on the loth, a little girl. H Miss Lily Farrell is suffeilng from H an attack of tonsllltls. H The Infant child of Mrs. Hen Cole- H man is very ill. M Mrs. Seth Chambers lift for Chicago H last Friday. 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