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Show Smithfield Swamproots. A Few Branches From the Original Swamproot Tree. Siiillhlleld's population Is Increasing Increas-ing at a late calculated to make It necessarj to construct an addition to the school building ere long. A little cheiub airlved at the home of II. V. LaisenTiiesdaj night, a girl; and on Wednesday night came a little bo to the home of George Toolsen. One a day would mean :M." a war. Diphtheria has taken hold of the older people in Smithfield this year. Moionl Olney has a severe case and Mrs. Ralph Thoinelv Is also afflicted. Virgil Motrlll, son of Wash Merilll, Is Just iccoveilng from an attack of typhoid Miss llaltle McClain, who had been visiting in Pocatello dining the holl-dajs, holl-dajs, leturned home Suturinj. Sh". was accompanied by her slstei, Mis Wlntcis, who will remain in Smith-field Smith-field for some time. Miss Mabel llollidav, who seiit a couple of weeks heic with her sister, has retained to Logan and taken up her school woik. Miss Nellie Pilgrim, one of the hulls-peiisables hulls-peiisables at Ed. Miles place of business, busi-ness, Is having a rather strenuous attack at-tack of lagrlppe. School opened on Monday with a good attendance. The childicu were all glad to get back to school again? The McKanlass Mlnstiel company showed heie Monday night and by special request returned Tlunsday night to give another performance. Miss Mae Cantwell spent last week In Logan with the family of her uncle, Gcoigc Haibcr. (ieoige Miles and Ray Nelson weio mat tied In the Logan temple on Jan. 4. The will make their home in Logan. Arthur (julggle, englneei of the Heai liver canal, is at the Mack hotel cnioute to Ogden, having Just finished 110 some woik heie. |