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Show ALICE DONE OF SMITHFIELD A JUNE BRIDE Her Numerous Friends Give H.sr a Surprise, Ch'ld Sustains Fractured Frac-tured Leg i Smlthfield, June 4. Miss Altto Dono who Is to bo ono of our Juno llrldes wns surprised by n number of her friends Inst evening nnd a Jolly good tlmo was had In merry making until tho weo small hours. Five year old Douglas Hunt, grand-son grand-son of Mr. W. A. Miles was struck I by an automobile driven by J. W. . Hnrry on Sundny and his leg broken, j It was purely nccldcntnl as tho lit-tlo lit-tlo fellow had been warned to keep away, but Instead ran In front of tho car. About ono hundred and fifty of our pcoplo nttended tho Benson stnko old folks reunloii held nt Richmond on Thursdny nnd roport having had tho tlmo of their lives. Mr. Wendell Merrill who has been studying dentistry in Chicago during tho past winter returned to his homo last evening. Our nntlsaloon pcoplo aro fully organized or-ganized for tho liquor election to bo hold hero on tho 29th of Juno and aro confident of winning with a hadsomo majority. Mr. William Hansen and family, of Salt Lako City spent Saturday and Sunday in our city. Miss Elolso Hall our chief telo-phono telo-phono operator, Is to havo a two weeks vacation and visit with her brother. It. N. Hill and -family nt Boise, Idaho. Sralthflold had a great many visitors visi-tors hero on Decoration day to visit tho graves of departed rolatlvcs. Among tho number wero Mr. and Mrs. James Mack of Ogdon, Mrs. Frank Pratt of Preston, Mr. and Mra. Havens, Mrs. Nettlo Jenkins, Mrs. Ella Jardlno of Logan, Mrs. Mary Jones of Dayton; Mra. Jean Lewis of Lowlston, and Mr. and Mrs. Felstcad of Garland. Miss Alta Chambers returned homo Sunday ovenlng from Drlghom City. Miss Chambers has been teaching In tho Brlgham City high school during dur-ing tho past winter. Mr. Joseph Hill left on Tuesday to attend tho funeral of Mr. Henry Chow at Kaysvllle. Tho Daughters of tho Pioneers will meet next Wednesday nt tho homo of Mrs.' Nellie Hind, at 2:30 p. m. |