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Show PIERROTS AT SMiTHFIELD Smlthflcld, March H A very small but appreciative nudlenco greeted tno "Pierrots" hero on Wednesday ovenlng. oven-lng. The solo work wns exceptionally exceptional-ly good. Low Edwards stunt with tho musical liottk'3 was well received In fact all was nbovo tho averago talent usually found In traveling troupes. Tho household of our townsman, ticorgo Donno was thrown Into sadness sad-ness by tho monster death bearing away tho light, Joy, sunshine nnd Hfo of the house, their thirteen months old baby. All that aching but loving hearts nnd willing hands could do, was done, but proved of no nvnll and the little one sank peacefully to rest. Pneumonia was tho cause of death. Tho family though deeply grieving over tho loss of their treasure, arc reconciled and feel to say, "Tho Lord glvoth, tho Lord taketh, blessed., be his name forever." Services wcro held In tho ward chapel on Tuesday last, C. J. Plowman, Plow-man, Samuel Nelson nnd Bishop Miles all made comforting remarks. Mrs. Roso Hill sang, In a touching manner, "Your Sweet llttlo Rosebud Has Loft You. "Only n baby: yet who may say Of tho hopes that oro burled with it today? Of tho dreams of tho future Joy and bliss Laid In tho dust with that last fond klss7 Only n baby: yet who may speak Of the love these little ones awako Save those who lny them In sorrow away I Like the chastened ones who sco such I a day." Miss Myrtle Toolson is quite sick I nt this writing. Tho A. C. horticultural class camo ' up from Logan on Monday lost un- I dor tho charge of Prof. Hatchelor and had a practical purnlng day In tho i Valley View Orchard. Tho Hon Hour club presented their play "Miss Fearless & Co" to an over crowded house on Monday evon-lng. evon-lng. Tho work was exceptionally good and much oompllmcntary talk Is Indulged in. They all played on an average bettor than any troupe that has been here this winter. Wo hope to seo such talent encouraged. About $30 not profit was presontcd to tho First ward tabernaclo flnanco committee. Tho high Bchool will prosont "Clover "Clo-ver Farm" in tho near future for tho benefit of tho First ward tabernaclo. Mr. Calvin Cragun of Idaho Falls Is visiting the Cragun family hero. James Kirkbrlde Is preparing to movo into his newly acquired house. Mr. Will Cantwell will move into the Kirkbrlde house. MIbs Volla Morrill entertained tho Pandora club on Friday. A lino chicken chick-en supper wna served. Tho Second ward choir Is hard at work on tho opern "Dolly Vnrden." It is thought this opera will ocllp'so all former ones, so wo look for a great treat. Coral Ncllson has been confined to her bed from muscular rhoumatlsm during tho past week. Miss Hattlo Lyon, accomplished daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Lyon was married on Monday last, to Archio Stoddard of Logan, Dlshop Miles pronounced tho ccromony. A wedding dinner was served at tho brldo's homo. Messrs John Pilgrim and Hugh Rash are rojolclns over tho feet tnat an addition to their families has arrived. ar-rived. Hlshop Winn Is slowly improving. This Is good nowa for hla many anxious an-xious frlonds. Tho Hon Heur club will glvo a public pub-lic ball on Monday ovonlng noxt. Tho Mlssos Hop FJshburn nnd Alice Morso of Hrlgham City, spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert McCann. Mrs, h, j. Mshburn nnd daughtor WUla returned homo on Tuoaday from a six weeks visit In California. Mrs. Edward Mourltzen, Mrs. Liz-zlo Liz-zlo Mourltsen nnd David Mouritzson ot Bennington, Idaho aro visiting relatives rel-atives in this city. Mrs. Jesse Earl of Logan was tho guest or Mrs. John Hind on Tuesday last. Funeral services over tho remains of Jesse Lorin Hlgbco were held here with Dlshop Miles conducting tho services. .Charles Collett, Albert J. Merrill, Samuel Nelson and Dlshop Miles were tho speakers. The do-ceased do-ceased was tho Bon of Lorln and Fla-villa. Fla-villa. Hlgbco. Ho was taken ill with measles whllo at work at tho Tellu-rldo Tellu-rldo Power Co., at Mink Creek but recovered sufficiently to go to Franklin Frank-lin to work on a ranch. Whllo here ho was taken seriously ill from pneu- I monla. He was brought to this city I and tenderly cared for by his undo I and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Hobor Smith. I He suffered a relapse, on March 1; I passed away March 3. Lorln Hlgbee I and wlfo of Downey, Idaho, Mary Ann I nnd Loretta Olson ot Weston, Thomas I A. Smith and sons, Joseph and Hyrum I of Preston. fl |