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Show FORTY-EIGHT GRADUATES AT SMITHFIELD . Jame Klrkbride, tho Principal. Receiving Re-ceiving Congratulations on Hit Splendid Class Smlthflold, May C Smlthfleld has tho largest class of eight grado graduates grad-uates in the history of Cacho rountv, forty-olght hnving completed the year's work. Mr. James Klrkbrldo, the principal is receiving congratulations congratula-tions on every hand, tho majority of bis class ncrnglng 92 per cent ttud nine pupils nvernged 09 por cent. Graduating exerclsos to bo held on Sunday, May 9 at tho Union Hall. Extensive preparations aro being made to entertain thoso attending the four stake tryout to bo held here on Saturday. A dancing party will bo held in both tho Union Hall nnd tho Hlllyard opora housoon that evening ond cars will leavo Smlthfleld Smlth-fleld for Preston -and Wollsvlllo after af-ter tho danco. Funeral servlco was lield Sunday in tho Second ward tabernacle over tho romalns of Delia, the four yeur old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ewlng who died Friday of blood poisoning. pois-oning. Comforting remarks wero niado by Dr. Merrill, 'J. II. Peterson nnd Bishop Winn, to the bereaved parents and tho large audience In attendance. at-tendance. , Mrs. Thomas B. Farr left for Og-den Og-den Friday to attend the birthday party of hor father Bishop McKay. Mrs. George Ensign" of Ogden is spending the week visiting with her parents and friends, Mr. Arthur Hunt of California is hero for a few days tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Miles. Elder Georgo Woolford arrived homo Monday ovenlng from England where ho had filled a two years mission, mis-sion, feeling fine and 'glad to bo home again. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roskolloy of Brlgham City, spent Sunday with their mother Mrs. Maggio Roskclley. |