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Show SmiltifielH. SMITI1FIRLD, April 15 Monday, April 8, a mass meeting was called to consider things pertaining to tho electric elec-tric lights, there being objection to tho price and to the contract. A committee com-mittee was appointed to meet with the light people to arrange a settlement, settle-ment, and this was dono on April 15, ccry thing being arranged satisfactory. satisfac-tory. Joseph Monson and J. T Shep-erd Shep-erd met with J. J. Melklc, O. Y. SmlthJ II. U. Thornley, James Cant-well Cant-well and Samuel Nelson. On Wednesday two of our esteemed joung pcoplo will bo married, the happy couple being Calvin Corbet and Miss Magglo Tout. They enter tho bonds of matrimony under very favorable favor-able circumstances and we wish them all the good things of life. They will take a wedding trip through Idaho and Oregon and will be at home after May 1. James Read, section foreman at Preston, has moved into his new house In Smlthlleld, nt the corner of Center and Third West. George Nelson has sold out in Canada Can-ada and has returned to Smlthlleld. Gcorgo says Canada Is all right, but thinks Utah Is a little "rlghtcr." Mr. Reunion has returned home from his mission in tho states to the bedside of his wife, Blanche Nelson, who Is lying very 111 at this writing. She Is reported some better. Mrs Joseph Woods, formerly of Smlthlleld but now living at Soljcr, Idaho, Is hero visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hill W. II Price expects to movo his family to Soljcr, Idaho, this week, having bought a place there. Ho intends in-tends going Into business there. Thcio Is a boom In building hero this spring, fointecn new homes going up. besides other Improvements. People aro fixing up their fences, and trlmlng their trees Rrncst Smith came homo from Salt Lake on business last night. Wo are all glad to see him and hear that he Is doing so well. Walter Whlto Is at homo for a day or two shaking hands with friends ard acquaintances Abraham Smith was seen on tho streets today. Ho has been conllncd to his room for ten weeks, having undergone un-dergone an operation for his leg's betterment. bet-terment. He Is very much encouraged. encourag-ed. A line baby boy came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hart last week. Mr. Hart Is 82 years of age.and served in the Civil war. |