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Show DEATH CLAIMS YOUNG MOTHER Wife of J. M. Anderson of Smlthfleld Succumbs After Struggle of Eleven Months Illness Smlthneld, March 30. Quito a gloom wag cast over our place ori Friday last, " when Annlo Anderson departed this life. She has been 111 for eloven months but hopes wore entertained that If alio could bo spared until the spring sunshine came she would gain tho needed strength for tho victory over death. Everything that could bo dono for her was dono but her spirit took Its flight, leaving a sorrowing husband and threo dear little ones to mourn her untimely departure Annlo was always a favorlto among her associates. associ-ates. Sho had a rcvcrcnco for all things that were good, true and beautiful. beau-tiful. In morality and vlrtuo sho was tho equal of any. Her circle of friends and admirers were Innumerable. Innumer-able. She was married to J. M. Anderson of this placo and a happier or more hopeful wife It would bo . hard to find. Sho startea In hr-r I new sphere of life with the determination determin-ation to still bo noble, good and true. During all her sickness she was ever hopeful and tried to comfort her dear ones. Tho words said of Empress Josephine are equally true In this case. She never willingly caused any one to shed a tear, but tears were shed over her beforo sho was laid away.. Tho services were held on Sunday In the First ward tabernacle. Tho choir sang, "Slstor Thou Wast Mild and Lovely." Miss Leila White sang "Sometime We'll Understand," In a pleasing manner, also tho quartette "Heavenly Homo,' was well sung. Joseph Richardson, C. J. Plowman, William C. Noble and Bishop Miles all spoke of tho beautiful life our sister sis-ter had led and told of the hopefulness hopeful-ness she possessed. Tho house was not largo enough to seat the assemblage assem-blage The floral offerings vero many and beautiful. Seldom has greater respect been shown than was Been at this funeral. Sho was tho oldest child of William and Emma Em-ma Harper Hlllyard. She leaves a husband and three children, nsi'te from a largo family of relatives. Mention was mado recently of tho Illness of Salyman Merrill of Menan, Idaho. Ho succumbed to his pains on Saturday last. Funeral services wero hold on Tuesday, March 25. Many relatives from hero attended. Brother Merrill was a resident of Smlthfleld for many years and was highly respected by all who knew hlin. Much sympathy Is felt Tor tho family and relatives. Mrs. Scth Thornely received word during tho week of her mother's death at Star Valley. Tho body was brought to Preston for burial. Several Sev-eral of tho family attended tho funeral fu-neral services. A goodly number of our peoplo attended at-tended tho IJ. Y. Opera at Logan on Friday. Among the number wero Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffiths and son, Mao Cantwcll, Clara Sparks, Loll a Whlto, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ros-kolloy, Ros-kolloy, Ruth Brooks, Magglo Mathews, Math-ews, Nellie Pilgrim, Violet and Lilllo Peterson, Lavon Craguu, Elelso Hill, Lillian Harry, Sadlo and Joyco Mc-Crackcn Mc-Crackcn and Richard Roskolloy. Mayor Merrill called a mass meeting meet-ing for the purpose of considering tho advisability of building an electric plant In our canyon. Engineer McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin was present and had facts and figures of cost of other sucn ViantB. It was at last moved that tho city council roako a call for an election to seo If tho people aro willing will-ing to bond tho city for tho needed Bum. All tho airs and llfo of college "" HINT8 t, head raised, In a wet sheet about part of body after another, until It ut hot wator bottle at extrometles. In The Purity I of our drugs and In tbo rellblllty of our sorvlco, our customers solvo for themselves tbo problem of our growing business. Tho moro wo grow, tho cheaper wo purchaso: our patrons get tho bonotlt of It. Do a booster, tell your friends it will pay you Look around, think of anything you may neod In our lino, then phono it or como in All around satis- faction is tho rosult. Q.'Thc Prescription Store spirit was noticeable at our Central school on Friday when Mr. Cragun's Sixth grado challenged Mr. Raymond's Ray-mond's Seventh grado to enter Into a contest In spoiling. James Fulk-erson Fulk-erson of tho Sixth grado was tho last man standing. Maurice Miles of tho Seventh grado also did oxcellent work. Both schools aro to bo commended com-mended for tho Interest shown and the friendly feeling. This Is an admlrablo move In the right direction and wo hopo to see moro such. Tho Sixth grado challenges any Sixth grade In tho county to mcci them In a friendly spelling match. Mrs. Annlo McCracken was guest of honor at a birthday dinner on Wed nesday. Her family and a few close friends met at her'homo and i'iu tonic of a dainty dinner. Many happy returns re-turns of tho day were showeted upoi Mrs. McCracken. Mesdamcs Delos Heath and Mllo Cantwell presented their husbands with babes this week. Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Merrill spent several days In Salt Lake City. They purchased tho furnlturo for their new home wh.le in the city. Several fine homes have been :c-furnished :c-furnished this spring. Tho Orltflths family received wort during tho week that Miss Elizabeth GrI filth was suffering from appendicitis. appendi-citis. It Is not known whether an operation will bo necessary or not. Mrs,, Mao Cantwell entertained at dinner last evening. Tho Invited guests were Messrs and Mesdames Dr. R. T. Merrill, Robert Griffith. James A. Cragun, Mrs. Rlnda Chambers Cham-bers and Euphenla Grlfllth. Messrs Georgo Napper, Vincent Carlson and Wllford Perry wero guests In our city on Sunday. |