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Show Smithfield News H SMITHFIELD, April 2C Tho Misses ZInn Miles, Mabel Collett, Ka-lo Ka-lo Scrowther, Viola Collett and Francis Fran-cis Uoskellej entertained at nn Easter East-er social on Thuisday eonlng at lh Costal Confectlonnrj. Tho hall was most ni tlstlcully decoiuted In rents, violets, purple and white flogs. Twelvo couples were In attendance nnd onjojed dancing. Punch and society so-ciety sticks wore set ved. Tho Soldier nnd Miuiiiu band ot Ulchmond wore tho center of nttinc-tlon nttinc-tlon nt tho ball on ttncmla evening even-ing at thu Union halt. A big cmwil w.is out to show honin to tho hoys and all icport tho atf.ilr a grand social so-cial success Messts I A. Hancock, Chailes Martin Mar-tin and Frank Fairbanks ot Salt l.uku Cilj woie guests In this city last week. Thesu aro. alt business men nnd were out puichnsing land. Tho Misses Garnet Swan nnd Mnud Douglas entoi tallied at a fad luncheon lunch-eon on Tuesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Tldwell entertained enter-tained nt a family dinner on Sunday in honor of Mr. Vernon Tldwell, who leaves for tho mission field next week. Mr. Wesley Klrkbrldo writes that he expects to bp homo soon. Ho Iibb been in a hospital In Qormany, also in France, for many weeks. He was Injured while working on a motor truck. Clarence Moses also writes that be expects to sail for homo in tho near future. Dr. R. T. Merrill has arrived home from the Chicago Medical school whore ho went to take up some special spe-cial work along the lino of nose, throat, car and eye practice. Ho expects ex-pects to locate at Idaho Falls In the near future. We regret losing such a useful cltlzon. Miss Venice Hlllyard entertained" SuHm at an Easter party. Those present lO wero the Misses Mnlre Patorson and Hft Adelalno limber ot Lognn. Kadis H Lnison of Preston. Maud Anderson 1 and Ethel llllljnrd and Messrs Key Pl Lindsay of Ogdcn and llobeit Oilf- mSE flth. Luncheon wnn scted In the- nl can) on then they motred around tho rH valley. lV A missionary farewell testimonial EP) will bo given on Sunday evening,. HH April 27, In the First wnrd chapel lit H honor ot Truuuin illlljanl, Ueorgr H Cannot, Cicoigc Noble and Voiron B Thl oil who leao S.tlt Lalto on Ap- H ill 30th for theli mission fields. j Mis Joseph J. UlchaulEoti snrt children nio lnltlni; hero for a sliorC B time The) hao been spending tin' H winter at Santa Monlc.i, Calif. MIrs Lntira Ciashaw of Oxford uV the guest of Miss Lola Fnrrcll. Hfl Mi. and Mrs Ilyrum Toolson or Salt Lnko City and George Too I mi in ot Uancrotl, Idaho, aro hero on nc- H count of the serious illness of their Tho city lias put In u concrete brldgo ovor tho Logan Northern Irrt gntlon canal cast of town at a cose H of H Two flno drinking fountains havo H been put in on Main strcot by the- H city. A petition Is being circulated1 . H this week among the property own- HH cm on Depot strcot asking that ec Hl street paving, district bo created to H pavo the street twenty foot widft.. H Mrs. Ellas Mather and children otl H Grace, Idaho, aro visiting relative! H hero for a few days. H Mr. Ray Lindsay of Ogden trpentr H tho week end with Robert E. Grit- - H H Mrs. John Mather and MIbs Vernaur H Iloblnson wero guests at a club social f H In Richmond on Thursday afternoon . |