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Show FUNERAL AND CELEBRATION CELEBRA-TION Al SMITHFELD. Smitiivikli), May 5. -Funeral services ser-vices were held over the remains of Thomas Smith Wednesday afternoon at the tabernacle. The opening service ser-vice was a song "Oh My Father" by the choir. The speakers were E. It. Miles, Jr Jos. Richardson, Peter Sorenson, Hisliop Newton Woodruff. They related the early struggles of the pioneers and spoke very nicely of tlio work dine by Mr. Smith during the many ,,nu 3 of his residence In Smlthtleld. Prayer by IJIsliop Farrell followed by a bong by Win Roskclly, "The half has not been told." Song by the choir, "Nearer My Ood to Thee." Thomas 11. Craighead celebrated ills 03rd birthday on Wednesday by having a leunlon of all his family now in Smlthtleld. The day was spent very pleasantly lecountlng the virtues vir-tues of the youngest grandchild, John Lavoy 0 lit Ins. The oldest grandchild, grand-child, Harriet Coleman, was also p'ies-cntandoctvvcenthcsetwo, p'ies-cntandoctvvcenthcsetwo, thercaioSt giandchlldren. Mr. Craighead Is hale and hearty and is to be congratulated on Ills large and Intciestlng family. Our entcrpilslng and piogresslvc cltlen, Samuel Uoskclly, has added to his utilities for pleasantly serving Ills many patrons a compressed air outllt. When the boat of summer is too depressing de-pressing a visit to this tonsorlal artist will repay you, for now a haircut or a shave In summer is a most refreshing affair. Mr. Itoskelly believes In comfort com-fort both for himself and this Is certainly cer-tainly an innovation that will attract trade. John Covey lias bought a lot of Geo. Douglas on Main St. and Intends building sometime during the fall. The schools will be reopened Monday Mon-day unless a great Increase of the measles epidemic occurs In the meantime. mean-time. The disease has been In a seveie form, some cases being very serious but all are recovering nicely and no new cases r.ro developing-. |