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Show BBBIBBBaMWaBBBaMfl tRuIi-hh ii --wr..Ji. . -.1lfl3'j!Lryl ... ---; I SniMcld People And Ij What They're Doing !' Social Affairs Galore, Boy Injured, the Go- H' ings and Comings of the Tourists.. H SM1TIIFIELD, Sept 20. Your H; humble correspondent lniil nil, M work nsklo 111 id iit company with ' several others interested in the B resources of tlio Curlew valley V took Ji Irip Jiround tlint country. B, The future of the vnlley is ccr- m tninly very iintturing; the fine LbbbbbbbbT R " crops, larf?e herds of cattle and B the comfortable homes all speak m of t'lio thrift anil perseverance of M its settlers. One very intcrest- m v , ing feature was watching the M steam plows. One belonging to m "Robert Sweeten anil sons' wis in B operation and it certainly looked .like business to sco nn engine plow with three six gang plows, M besides dragging, pulverizing, m and drilling all.wt the same time, m thus completing from forty to V fifty acres per day, with the aid m, of only two men to tend to engine ; and plows ami ono man to run B the water wagon. Problems that H to ais seem complex are mere R piny work out there, though a K few years ago it was only n sngc m . brush wild. Success to the pcr- H severance of its settlers. M 'Miss Clara Roskelley gave a M weird lnwn party to a number of H friends. Dancing and rcfrcsh-H rcfrcsh-H ments were the menu features of H " the evening. Those participates participat-es ing were Messrs, Leslie, David H and Leonard Itoskcllcy, Albert H Dolnp, Sam Dolap, Enoch llulsc, H4 Fred Hnnvood, and II. Peterson, lr Misses Lydia and Hilda Hanson, Hi Edla Dolap, La von Cragun, Norn H f Hanson Jessie Hulse, Corn Weeks H and Zina Boskellcy. H A twelve year old son of Ilich- H awl 0. Reese, of Benson Ward, H was hauling milk to our creamery H in comipnnyi with n companion. H While scuflling, tiio Reese boy H fell from the wagon,nnd the front H wheel passed over his chest, H ' crushing the chest bone and H 'brcakipg several ribs. H .Tomitluin Smith, Taey Buxton H and Louis Buxton, of Cache, Ida- H ho, are visiting home relatives. H' The. long looked for lias begun H ' to apicar. John Green has com- H mcuced to build. He says it is H, for his mother but ww can't be- H' Jieve she will try to occupy two H, homes. H Mrs. Bain entertained Mesdam- H c Griffith, M'cCabe and Sccrist H at ten on Tuesday last. H' Miss Nomina Naylor has return- H ed from Salt Lnke after a pleas-H pleas-H l ant visit. H . The stork visited the homes of H Jos, Hind and James C. Hill ami H left boy babies as a token of re- H niembrnncc. H K..R. Miles' butcher .shop was H biokcu into ono night this week, H hut very little was missed. H Mrs. Sccrist entertained the H Mother 'h Literary aud Social H Club at a delicious luncheon on H Friday last. H Daniel Corbctt has moved Mnto H' his recently purchased home.. Hj Joseph Richaulson and Mm. 0. Smith are in Star Valley buying K kittle. 'l ' , Miss Gladys Fnrrell has left the employ of E. R. Miles and entered enter-ed college at Logan. Miiss Nellie Pilgrim- is at her post again in tho store after a month's recreation in Boise. Dr. Ralph T. Merrill lenves for Chicago oh Saturday. Wfill Hndfleld's new brick home is lcndy for occupancy. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shorten, formerly of Smithfield but now of Los Angeles, announce the marriage of their daughter, Annie An-nie Laurie, to Mr. Curtis, of Los Angeles. John M. Bain nnd'Mr. Knapple, of Kranklin, have leased the Mack Mill for a period of five yciu-s. The second wurd Mutual girls had a melon festival on Thursday last. R. B. Larson is spending the week in Salt Lake visiting schools. Mrs. Loucrctia Boynton has accepted ac-cepted the management of the L. D. S. hospital in Logan. She will xnko charge on Oct. 1st. President Linford spoke ;o a very interested audience in the ilrst ward on Sunday last. Miss Lavon Smith is visitiutr in "Brigham. Miss Elaine Ilillyard has resigned re-signed her nosi'un in the U'!c-phone U'!c-phone office Miss Florence Merrill is filling tie vacancy. |