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Show SMITHFIELD NEWS. SMITHFIELD, September 10, Ole Hanson, an aged resident of this place died on Wednesday evening as the result of a fall from an apple tree. His leg was broken In three places and his spine Injured. 'Drs Uudge and SecrUt dressed the leg but gave no encouragment for his recovery as he is past eighty three years old. Bro. Hansen lived five days after the' accident acci-dent showing the wonderful vitality. Funeral services will be held at 2 p m. on Sunday In the tabernacle. The first ward Relief Society gave asocial to Its members on Tuesday last. 'An excellent program was rendered and Ice cream served to a large crowd. Our District Schools opened on Monday Mon-day last with Principal R. V. Larson, Mr. Chambers, John n. Peterson, Annie Reese, Naoma Reese, May Barnett, Katie Cragun, Violet Peter, on, Sadie McCracken and Inez Hill-yard Hill-yard In charge. 425 pupils registered during the week. Trustee Thurston paid us a visit on Thursday last. Miss Maggie Noble will teach with R J. Hammer at Falrvlew, Idaho. Miss Lima Seal will teach at Weston. Miss Maggie Hill will teach at Samaria Sa-maria and her sister Elclso at Clifton, Idaho Lawrence Naylor Is quarantined at the Naylor ranch, having small-pox. Mr. Mrs. Dfck Murphy, of Denver, arc visiting Sam Roskelly and family. The Jensen Creamery Co. of Salt Lake are looking over the prospects of establishing a sklmmery and cheese factory Mrs Sol I man Merrill of Idaho has been vUltinir her daughters Mrs. John and Alma Hllhard. Mrs Malor entertained the Mothers Club on Friday night last. A dainty lunch was spread and a general good time indulged .In. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Blackburn left for their homo In Salt Lake this morning morn-ing after a fifteen days visit with relatives rel-atives and friends. Mr. Blackburn combined business and pleasure and did an enormous business In the county coun-ty In the Interest of the H. O. Co. of New York, being manager of the branch house at Salt Lake City. Edward Fjelstead of Blackfoot is visiting his brother M. M. Fjelstead. John Emery of Salt Lake is visiting relatives here. Mrs. John Ahrens Is seriously III. The Daughters of the Pioneers held their monthly meeting on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs Robert &rlilltli, Mae Cantwell, Annie and Naomi Reese and Sadie McCracken attended the opera in Logan Tuesday evening. |