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Show 'NEWS FROM -SiViTHFIELD iv. ' r i- r i - - jpFera Companyls Meeting With V if CrowdedjlHouses 30 ! Everywhere si 'Smlthflold, Fob, 12. Tho Smith-flcTd Smith-flcTd Opera" Company Is making a successful suc-cessful tour. of. the towns oftho val-ley&nd val-ley&nd inceitng with crowdSd hous-. es every night nnd aU aro 'delighted with this splendid production. Mr. Thomas Fnrr and family Is to locate hero and Mr. Farr Is to occupy oc-cupy tho position of cashier in the' Smlthflcld Rank. Peo'plo hero wore sorry to read of tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lenox Sloan of Salt Lako City having beon burglarized and articles to the valuo or $3Q0 taken, entrance had been gained to tho houso by forcing n rear window. Mr. John Gutko and his son, -Sylvester wero hero to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Gutko Sylvester will leave Salt Lako City for a mission with headquarters at Denver. Dr. and Airs. Jnrvls entortnlnoTl on Saturday Dr. and Mrs. Quick, Mr, and Mrs. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Shelter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimth nnd Mr. and Mrs? Lyman. Eliza Woolford Whlto at p'ay on Monday last, fell and broko her arm. The Daughters of tho Utah Pioneers Pio-neers mot on Wednesday at tho homo of Mrs ,Mary Hill a biography of the Life of Richard Harper waB read by, Ida H. Merrill. A solo was rendered ren-dered by Mrs. Helen Richardson, and Sirs. Mao Richardson read a papor on tho lives of Lincoln and Washington, Miss Rrenda Smith and Miss Clara Burgess left this week to take a course In sewing at the A. C. Mrs. James Hadfleld who has been hcrq for tho past threo months returned re-turned to her homo on Monday;,, A teachers' Institute wnB held here Thursday at 1 T. m. with a good attendance at-tendance of teachers from the north Cache district. Tho First ward will hold confor-onco confor-onco hero on Sunday, February 14. |