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Show SMITHFIELD HEWS SMITHFIELD, Dec. 6. Tho Influenza In-fluenza situation in Smlthfleld la' not very encouraging .at the present titiio. Ono hundred cases being re-j ported, with whole Jajrlllles down In bo mo Instances. Rigid quarantine rcgulatons are being enforced. Funeral) services ,over,,the: remains j of Krapk Oyllenskog, wero held in theSmitlilleld: cemetery Wednesday,' The, services- wore under the dlrec-tlon.,of dlrec-tlon.,of Bjshop.J. C. Plowman., The' opotilng prayer being ottered by El-' dor Eric-Olsen, and the Firsts ward choir furnishing the' music. Elders J, J. Milkle, Samuel Nelson and Bishop Plowman- all sppko most consolingly con-solingly to he bercaVcd family. David Da-vid Roskelley sang "Count Your-Blessings,' Your-Blessings,' 'and Sylvester Lowe dedicated de-dicated the grave and William Eric-son1 Eric-son1 offered the closing prayer. Funeral services were held yesterday yes-terday over the remains 'of little Ro-J Ro-J went Smith the fourteen months eld daughter of Mr, and Mrs.-Clifford Smith. This la the only child and the family Is heart broken; The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tuellar pasted away on Thursday Thurs-day last. Mr. Tueller Is In Francer , On Tuesday the remains of Ray-.. Ray-.. mond O. Fern, a brother of Mr. H. W. Fern Of our city were laid to rest' in, the city cemetery. The Second t ward choir furnished opportune m'us' ic. Bishop Winn and Charles Mi Collett were (be speakers! Mariner noskelley dedicated the grave. The i . ' body wis' shipped here .from Blko.ji Nevada. w ' Miss Mary Merrill and Mr. Iran i Seamons ot Hyde Park' were married on Wednesday. A host of friends wish them well on their Journey through life. . 'Lieut. Eugene. Morrill an.d Steve! Lower of the 91st division have been . heard irom sirico the war stopped, but Oien Mites is stilt missing, . Mrs. Samuel P. Nielsen received a letter on Friday from her husband who Is laboring as a. missionary, in Sweden,, stating that he, was well!-This well!-This is tho first letter received since Jply. Elder Nlolson has been gone, thirty four months but, has to' re? ; ''It-' fmaln longer on, the account of the. lack of missionaries. , Wo note with pride that in the record given in the farm bureau on beet production Smltfafleld is first., Mrs. J. W. Barnett received the sad news ot the death ot her sister Mrs. Parley Merrill, of Influenzal Mrs. Merrill Is well known In eur 'city. 1 , XlfleilVi I Mlsa Nora. Mourtlson of Bennington, Benning-ton, Idaho, is visiting her aisteiv Mm, HKbert .Ptcher, ' I ' Mrs. M atfd Roskelley went to Lew-iston Lew-iston to nurse her daughter ,. Mrs.. Earl M;Cann and'eontracte.dtke la-fluensa la-fluensa herself! j Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Craighead and family arrived home from Oakland Callf.l on"1 Sunday last. Mr. Craig head enlisted In the. ship building department of the 'government early last spring and, worked until the close of, the wari ' I Oh. account of the Influenza sltua- tien tho sugar factory hat been, fat-' ed and; beet, men" have alee 'been , I stopped .from haullag, pulp, .MJvand Mrs., .Herbert t Pitcher have moved, into their new house on 5 South Main street. This Is another f creditable addition to our city. . Messrs: McCrackea Smith and William O. Grimths aro both ill wltli ,-' the influenza. . H . . . |