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Show DEDICATION ON SMITHFIELD TABERNACLE First Ward Church to Be Set Apart For Worshipping Purpons Sinlthrjeld, Oct. 1C Next Sunday aftennooiji at 2 o'clock tho First ward Tabernac'o will bo dedicated. It Is expected tlmt President Joseph F. Smith nnl members of the apostles' quorum will bo In attendance This Is a beautl tm' and commodious building build-ing having been built nt a cost of twonty-threo thousand dollars, nnd tho peoplo of tho wnrd aro Justly proud- or Its completion. Joseph Olney whllo baling hoy at Klchmona )esterdny was caught In the batcr nnd broko ono of his legs In two plneeo between tho kneo and the ankle He was taken to tho hospital hos-pital In Lopau for treatment. Mr. James H. Mojle, Mrs. Sarah Sloan, Miss Allco Pitt and William Romnoy sptnt Sunday hero nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Rom-ney. Rom-ney. Norln, ithe in year old son of Mr. William Corbrldgo was standing on th1 granerv steps Tuesday evening when his father backed up his team to unloaij some grain nnd tho boy's leg was caught between the stop nnd thq end of tho wagon and was broken between the kneo nnd anklo. Mrs. J. F. Shelly of Shelly, Idaho, has been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. Gutko the past weok. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert McCann and children returned homo Tuesday from Brlgham whero they hnd been 'visiting 'visit-ing for ten days. Mrs. Nettle Lovcatt and children, of Alberta, Canada, left on Wednesday Wednes-day for their homo after having visited vis-ited hero for tho past two months. Mr. and Mrs Robert Griffith entertained en-tertained nt Sunday dinner, Mrs. Dir-dlo Dir-dlo HaybsJLof San Diego, California; Mrs. J. F. Shelly of Shelly, Idaho; Miss Dunn of, American Fork; Miss Veda Chambers, Mrs. Mao Cantwoll, and Mr M A. Smith. J. W Hnrry and daughter Veda of Logan took an auto trip to Ogden last Saturday. |