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Show If' ' Smart Smatterings From Smithfield Hi ffi Correspondent Writes Newsy Letter. To Celebrate "Glorious H Fourth." Town Happenings Curtly Recited. II Sniltiitleld, us usual, is at tho front W whom it comes to being vvlde-nwake. H The sovorul committees bavo been IS uusy uuring the past week on uiuklng Em uiriiiigcmctits for a grand celebration I on July the 4th. Wo will welcome till t who can como from tho neighboring towns to Join In our festivities. Olllcers of tho Day: Marshal Joseph Nelson. Chaplain Joseph Hill. Goddess Huby Harper. MnldH llessla Plowman, Nora All-sop, All-sop, Sarah Ilomuoy and Huby Nelson. Hand Concert on Tabernacle squaro IB fiom 9 to 10 a. m. Meeting nt tho Tnbcrnnclo square 10 a. m.: Song by tho Choir. Address of Welcome Mayor Mer-Song Mer-Song Richard HosUelley. Declaration of Independence Grorgo Homiu-y, Jr. SongMrs K. II. Lunduulst. Orotlon L'dvvnrd Chambers. Duet .loon Ml'os and Ha Noble. Comic Headlnr Albert Mci.'nnn. Musical rfolflnli i Song Selected. Afternoon Sports nt Tabernacle squaro at 2 p. m. Tug of Wnr Married vs. Single ; Men. I " Tug of Wnr Married vs. Single ! i Women. Foot races, pole vnult, hop Bklp and : Jump, broad Jump, high Jump, fnncy skipping rope, potato race, sack raco, l.eiimeso Twin races, blllng oranges out of tub of water etc. Prizes will bo given to tho winners of tho above sports. 1 ! At 4 p. m. Tremonton and Smith Hold will play ball for a purso of $25.00 to tho winning side. A grand ball at Hlllyards hall In tho evening. Lunches and refreshments wlH he served one door south of Miles' store. IE: -- - Three young couples wero matrica ' on Wednesday. Miss Mnrgarot fill. to Karl McCracken; Miss Casslo lteese to Clurenco Mclklc, and Miss l.aurii Hllyard to Richard Lower. They nro all cholco young people who hao n host of friends wishing them a bon voyage. Miss Margaret Hill was given i bundle shower nt tho Harper . residence. Some of tho most bcnut ful as well ns useful presents wore received. re-ceived. Music, games and a dnliu lunch was enjoyed by all present. Tho young Indies of both parties held a Btrnwberr. festival on Tuesday Tues-day evening last. On July 1, our post olllco will bo n postal savings depository.. Dr. W. IS. Sccrest of Gooding, Idaho Is visiting among us. Miss Bella Holladny of Salt Lako City Is visiting hero wlti relatives. I Illshop Miles' wife anil daughter returned re-turned on Tuesday evening from nn eastern trip. While away they attended at-tended tlie commencement exercises of the Chicago University of Law, ns the guests of their son Edwin who graduates with high honors. New York, Washington, D. C. nnd several cities wero also visited. Mrs. It. T. Merrill cntcrtnlncd on Saturday evening last, tho occasion being tho Doctor's birthday. Miss Sarah Mllllgnn, daughter of Jnmes Mllllgnn, wns melting beeswax over a bon fire last night when through sonio unnccountnblo manner her clothes were cnught In the fire and she was burned frightfully on tho buck nnd arms nnd legs. Tho young woman Is unable to tell how It happened. hap-pened. She sIiowb wonderful grit, ns tho pain must be terrible; tho flesh Is falling off her back. Vyner Grimth was kicked In tho chest by a horBc on Tuesday last. He Is reported ns improving. James Gtttins met with quite an accident ac-cident on Monday last, while sawing lumber. His hand slipped and caught In tho saw, severing two of his fingers fin-gers from his hand. Mrs. Annie Anderson Is quite 111 from Typhoid fever. Jas. A. Cragun has been quite 111 the pnst week. |