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Show PIONEER LADY OF SMITHFIELD PASSB AWAY Smlthfleld, Juno 8. Mrs, Amelia Cragun, wife of tho lato Calvin Cra gun, (ileit here this morning at 11 o'clock. She was taken sick with a sev.iro pain In the threat anil died before the doctor could reach her. Mrs. Crngun was a pioneer of Smith-Held Smith-Held coming hero with her parents In tho early sixties. Sho wus toven-ty-ouo years old, haying .been botn January 10, 1S45 In Bristol, England. She leaves four sous and one daugh ter. Calvin Cragun of Idaho; Thos Crngun and James Cragun ot Smith-field; Smith-field; Wallace Crngun of Fatmlngton and Mrs. Jean Smith of this city. Mrs. A. Ostlund of Logsn, Mrs D. Zimmerman of Los Angeles; Mrs Hoseflold of Seattle; Miss Vllate Hlg-gins Hlg-gins of St. Georgo and 'Mrs. Cella Gylenskog were guests at n dinner party nt the homo of Mr. N. O. GyUenskog or. Wednesday Tune 7 in honor of his ruth birthday. Mr. Wallaco Winn son of Bishop William L. Winn nnd Miss Grace Follctt of Hydo Park wen- married lu tho Salt Lako- Templo Wednesday June 7. Tho young couplo will mako their home In Idaho. Mr. Ollf Audonion a man S4 years of age, died hero Wednesday after a lingering Illness. Word was received hero laEt evening eve-ning of tho death of Miss Minnie Hatch of Payson who was very well known here. Her death was caused by a street car running Into an automobile auto-mobile in which sho was riding. A grqat many of our people are attending at-tending tho M. I. A. Conference In Salt Lako CJty this week. Miss Lavon Cragun one of tho county teachers will leavo on tho 12th of Juno for Chicago to attend vummer school there. Mr. Don Smith of. Logan win Blng nt tho First ward services Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Jones, and daughter Stella of .Dayton, Idaho, nre visiting relatives hero. Dr. Richard Roskelloy and wife, arrlvod home today from Chicago, where ho has been a student during the past three years. Mr. Ilobert Nelson and wife ot Canada, are here visiting relatlve3 and friends. Tho Daughters of tho Utah Pioneers Pio-neers will meet at the homo of Mrs. Freeborn Morrill, Wednesday, Juno J6 at 2:30 p. m. John F. Hlllyard, manager of tha cpera house, went to Salt Lako City on business this week. Mrs. Lucy Morrill and Mr,s. Rachel Ra-chel Anderson, stako presidents of tho M. I. A. visited Smltnfleld last Sunday evening. Edwin Miles, Eugeno Merrill, Leonard Leon-ard Olson and Edward Chambers, motored to Uluo Creek Tuesday. Mrs. William Blgby of Lowlston is bero visiting her parents. Mayor Joseph J. IUchardson gavo a very Interesting talk on missionary work In the First ward Sunday evening. |