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Show All the News At Smithlield SMITHFIBLD, Mnrch 20. The Mother's Literary and Social club entertained on Friday last nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mat-thew Fjelsted. A delicious supper sup-per was served nt 7:30 n "Penny gntnc" wns tlten introduced nnd proved to be the source of iriuch merriment. The invited guests were the messrs. nnd mesdnmes Lorenzo Toolson, Robert Griffith, C. B. Colpin, Dr. Secrist, John M. Bain, J. V. Alton, George Tool-son, Tool-son, George II. Nnylor, Joseph Richardson, R. B. Thornley, John P. ToolsonWillis Smith mid John Corbett; Mesdnmes Eliza Cnnt-well, Cnnt-well, Mae Cnntwell, Rindn Chambers, Cham-bers, Kntio Crngun, Nellie Pilg rim, also Mrs. Allan of Snlt Lake.' On Snturdny evening the "W. 0. W. gave n grnnd ball in the opern house. The hnll wns well filled with n jolly crowd. The decorn-tions decorn-tions nre worthy of specinl mention. men-tion. Streamers of crepe paper were hung nround the ceiling with the letters W. 0. "W. in gold on cneh side of the house. Tho members hnve received their badges of blue nnd gold, which ndded much to the brillinncy of the room. Mr. nnd Mrs. Niels Gyllenskog nro rejoicing over n fine bnby Bishop Winn is movinginto his new home. Mrs. Anna Pilgrim hns sold her home to Edwin Leavitt nnd will move into the Forester home. Miss Mnggie Hill is at home ns her .school closed down on account ac-count of sickness. Frank Hill's new home is nearly near-ly completed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson have moved out on "William Noble's No-ble's ranch. "Willis Smith nnd "William Scrowther nre spending n couple of weeks in Cnlifornin. Miss Flo Nielson returned from Snlt Lnko yesterdny. She wns called down several weeks ngo on account of the .serious illness of her sister Elln. Mr. nnd Ms-s. C. J. Plowmnn entertained on "Wednesday evening ev-ening in honor of their twins' J birthday. Tho officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. of the Firth wnrd surprised their president, Miss Hannah Hind on Monday Inst. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served nnd n good socinl evening spent. The Relief societies of each ward met conjointly on Tuesdny last to celebrnte the 66th nnniver-snry nnniver-snry of this association. A fine progrnm wns prepared, nnd much timely advice given by the Bishopric. Bish-opric. Mrs. Mnrin Smith nnd son Ernest Er-nest went to Preston on Thursday Thurs-day morning to visit -elntives. |