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Show TWO FUNERALS AT SMITHFIELD Mrs. Hlllyard and Mrs Kelsey Will Oe Laid to Rest. Graduates Have Exercises Smlthfleld, May 1G. Funeral services ser-vices will bo hold on Saturday at 2 p. m. In tho First ward tabernaclo over tho remains of Mrs. Mary A. Hlllyard, w'ho succumbed to pnou-monla pnou-monla on Wednesday. Mrs. Emma Kelsey passed away on Wednesday after a week's Illness of dropsy nnd complications of asthma. asth-ma. Funeral services wcro held at 1 p. m. on Sunday In tho tabernacle. A goodly number of our townspeople townspeo-ple attended tho Greater Utah celebration cele-bration at Logan on Monday last. Tho eighth grado graduating exercises exer-cises wero held last night. Tho tabernaclo tab-ernaclo was decorated In tho cmss colors, Nell roso and cream. Flow-orn Flow-orn end potted plants adorned ttt. platform. Tho bannor "Self effort wins success," made an appropriate deccratlon for tho stand. Thirty-two pupils sat on tho stand ready to ro-celvo ro-celvo their diplomas. Principal Jas. W. Klrkbrldo acted as master of ceremonies cere-monies and was Justly prone! of his class. The school songs wero beautifully beau-tifully rendored. Burton Kearl gave a neat speech of welcome; Miss Ken-na Ken-na Cragun a piano solo, Miss Nellie Griffith merited and gavo the valedictory valedic-tory having averaged tho highest per cent In tho county, 99 2-3 per cent Miss Ilebecca tloskelley sang In a Bwcet nnd pleasing way 'Just Dreams." Ralph Snowball gavo a reading, Miss Kenna Cragun and Master Floyd Miles Played a duet. Dr. C. N. Jensen of the A. C. delivered de-livered tho address to tho graduates. It was a masterly practical speech. A piano selection by Floyd Miles nnd President Low mado a neat speech, nnd presented tho diplomas to the graduates. Tho girls In uniform dress made a striking appearance and It wbb quite n universal decision that tho appearance outclassed any form-or form-or collection of dresses In tnsto and beauty If not In price. Wo think thero was never a more Intelligent looking class from our city and considering tho nges of most of them they are to bo congratulated upon the splendid showing. Miss Kenna Cragun, tho youngest being only twelve years of ago. Mr. Klrkbrldo will bo principal again next yea. Wo will havo over six hundred pupils next year nsldo from our goodly representation In tho high school classes. Tho U. P. D. met on Wednesday nt tho homo of Mrs. Georgo P. Tool-son Tool-son nnd had n most pleasant tlmo. Stako president Mrs. Lucy Merrill Funk nnd counsellor Mrs. William Anderson of Richmond wero present nnd gavo most excellent talks. Luncheon Lun-cheon was served after the meeting. Mothers' Day was fittingly observed by tho Y. I,. M. I. A. a most Interesting Inter-esting program, n luncheon and the presentation of white carnations to all mothers was tho order of tho day. Mrs. Vcrn Toolson entertained tho Cheer Up club this week. Dr. T. W. Jnrvls wns called, to Illoomlngton, Idaho on account of his father's death. Tho Y. L. M. I. A. ofllcerB planned plan-ned a pleasant farewell party Tor Mrs. Mnrlner Roskolloy on Tuesday ovonlng nt tho homo of Miss Violet Peterson, Mrs. Roskelley left Tuesday Tues-day morning for Denver to Join her husband who Is doing missionary work. Gecrge Dono und the Wlnegnr family fam-ily attended tho funeral services of Mr. Wlneger's father at Preston Wod nesday. lllshop Miles, Mrs. Miles, Leonard Leon-ard nnd Georgo Miles and (5. V. Smith mndo a trip to Salt I.ako City in a car. Hanker Smith purchnsed n lino modern car whllo In Zlon Thomas Woolford loft during tho week for Canada to visit his old homo friends nnd relatives. Mr Klrkbrldo, th0 Misses LIHIo and Violet Peterson, Sadl9 McCrack-en, McCrack-en, Ollvo Roskolloy, nnd tho Cragun family attended the funeral o Prof. Larson on Monday. Mrs. Earl McCrackcn entertained at dinner on Tuosday evening last. W. C. Houston Is reported sb oh tho Improvo. |