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Show POLITICS AND I SOCIAL EVENTS AT SMITHFIELD Smlthfleld, Sept. 21. Mr. and Mrs, P. P. ninghs.ni announce tun engagement or their daughter Hosa-bell, Hosa-bell, to Mr. Lester Kacler of Uric-ham Uric-ham City. Tho marriage to taU place In tho early fall. Mayor and Mrs. Joseph J. Richard, son entertained at dinner Wodnesduy for NcphI L. Morris, H. P. Ka-binn, Ka-binn, David H. Madson, Asa Hullon and Bishop William L. Winn. Theo gentlemen woro hero In tho Interoit o( tho Stato Republican ticket. Elder Joseph E. Qulnnoy of tho Cacho stake presidency will speak In the Smlthfleld Second ward tabernacle taber-nacle at 2 p. m, Sunday, September 24. Mrs. Annie Miles left on Tuesday for Holso, Idaho, to visit with Mr and Mrs. Ed Pitcher. A number of the relatives and friends of Mrs. Sarah Noblo spent a pleasant afternoon at her home tho occasion being her birthday, , Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Shillings of Ogden spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. II T. Merrill. Mrs. Julia Smith, one of Smith-field's Smith-field's pioneers was pleasantly surprised sur-prised by her children on her SOtli birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Freobarn Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. niley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman. Mrs. Clara IUncham and Mrs. Uf-flo Uf-flo Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Janllne moved to Drlgham City this week. |