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Show Smithfield Smithereens Who Did and Didn't and the Why and Wherefore. Mr. and Mrs James Melkle returned Tuesday evening fiom a two weeks visit with two sons and a daughter In the Teton Rasin. They enjoyed their visit very much, having had a great time with the grandchlldicn. Mr. Mciklesays that the snow hi that country is not as deep as In Cache Valley and as a whole the winter theie has been as mild as here. Smithlleld has been observing the holidays with a two weeks' dance. Not a night has passed that a Tcrpsl-cliorean Tcrpsl-cliorean revel has not been Indulged hi. This piobably means a dearth of amusements for awhile. On Thursday of last week a party was given the old folks and they had a glorious good time. Vein Hlljard, eldest son of Hyrum lllljaid, died on Wednesday, Jan. I, aftera tluec days illness of peritonitis. The ramlly Is overcast with gloom and fi lends sympathize deeply. Mis. Heaps a hlghl ie- spected lady 84 jears or age died on Tuesday Horn tho eirecls or old age. John Hatch, who Is visiting his uncle Robcit Nelson Is having a siege of lagrlp. The Sciowther chlldicn, ill for a time with pneumonia, aie now repotted re-potted as being on the road to ie-covcry. ie-covcry. Dr. and Mis. it. J. Smith entertained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. John Hammer and Hue at 0 o'clock dinner Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Miss Gladys. Fanell, who has been attending the A. O. of U., Is alllicctcd with u so voi o case of lagilppc. The stieets or Smithlleld aie hi excellent ex-cellent shape for sleighing and many aic taking advantage of It. itoin to Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Melkle Dec. Ill st, a baby ghl weighing nine pounds Horn to Mr. and Mis. Robcit Head on Wednesday, a little daughter |