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Show Weeks News At Smithfield SM1TIIF1ELD. April 3. The "Woodmen planned 11 nice surprise sur-prise 011 Mr. Joint M. Bain lust Monday evening; but owing to the blizznrd not mniiy were in nttundnnce. Those who did nt-tend, nt-tend, however, spent h very plcnsnnt evcuing.t David Onmul is lying very ill of peritonitis nt the homo of his grandmother, MrH. David AVeekcs. The Y. L. M. I. A. of the Second Se-cond ward, held n special meeting on Tuesday last and served light refreshments. The ninny friends of Mrs. Jas. V. Allen are pained to hear of her continued illness, but hope for a speedy recovery. Messrs Robert Griffith and Thomas Matthews have been in Salt Lake on business the past week. LorcnzoToolson has hud 11 siege of lagrippe for nearly a week past, he is slightly improved at this writing. Willard Bingham bus purchased purchas-ed some of the Pitcher property by the depot,and is gathering material ma-terial to build on it Miss .Nellie Pilgrim entertained her Sunday schoql class on Monday Mon-day last. The guest of honor being be-ing Miss Frankie Bain. The children chil-dren report having had a very good time. Alma II. Hale an old resident of this place was buried in our cemetery ceme-tery on Thursday last. Brother Ilnlc has lived in Logan for several seve-ral years past. Mr. and Mrs. Sandberg are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby girl. Mh. Frank Hill entertained on Wednesday evening in honor of her husband's birthday. A dainty luncheon, games music, etc., filled in and completed un enjoyable evening. A nuiss meeting was held on Monday evening pertaining to the erqetion of a condensed milk factory. fac-tory. Mr. Ireland of the Richmond Rich-mond factory was present and gave some valuable hints about earing for cows, milk, etc. James Shorten of Los Angeles is here visitinghis old town this week. Mrs. N. T. Merrill Sen., is homo again after visting her children at Blackfoot. It is reported that Bird Allen is released from the British mission and set soil onApril 2nd for home Bishop Winn and family have moved up town and arc now enjoying en-joying city life. No little interest is being manifested man-ifested in the comingCacbc valley horse fair to be held here on April 11. Word from most of tho towns gives tho nssuraiiee that every horse worthy of mention will be here; that is. if they can got here. All the horses and people in the valley will find a loyal welcome and find us hospitable, so come all and just see a big day for once. We have lots of 'em. Mr. Thomas Craighead is reported re-ported quite ill fromdropsy. Dr. Secrist, Norman and Annie teeNi, were Salt Lakj passengers on Thursday. Miss Salome Tookon gave a birthday dinner to her many littlo friends on Saturday last. Arthur Fjcldstcd had a narrow escape on Tuesday Inst, lie was standing on tho sbnft buckling the clieck,when a dog frightened tho horse. The animnl turned quickly turning the buggy upside down, and tho horse fell on it's side, pinning Arthur undcrncnth. IIo was quickly rescued, nd save for bruisw and cuts, is alright. |