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Show Smithfield News I Smithfield, Juno 7, 1919, Tho city officers aro to bo congratulated for tho beautiful nnd most Impressive Impres-sive service s which thoy conducted at the city ctmvtcry on decoration day In many respects thoy were the best nnd most largely attended wo have had. Despite tho strong wind nnd damp weather good many people wore present to attend the services nnd do honor lo their kindred kin-dred dead. Mayor Oeorge K. Miles conducted tho sen Ices which opened by n selection sel-ection ri oiii the band. William A. Noblo offoied Uio opening op-ening pinyer after which tho band played a Eclvclloii. Our i ('turned soldleis wero pies-cnt pies-cnt in unlfoim. Tlic Misses Zylphla Scrowtliern and Ilene Thorney sang "Hlng on Sweet Hells of l'enco." Mayor Oeorgo K. Miles gave nn elomient nnd splendid addrcsd which was much appreciated. Ho paid special tribute to our dear war heroes, her-oes, somo of whom nro burled hero nnd somo In Franco. Addresses wero delivered by Bro. Sylvester Lowe and Bishop L. Mor-tensen Mor-tensen who each paid a most fitting tribute to our departed soldiers who bad paid tho supremo sacrifice in tho war. They, had given tho best thoy could for freedom nnd it wnB our privilege and honor to honor them and, bIiow" appreciation for tho great, sacrlflco they had maifo for us. Tho dedicatory servlc.es in honor of Uio departed' soldlej s, Harl S. Harper, Olen Miles aud Otto Anderson Ander-son whoso bodies nio but led In Franro and Mnurlco K. Miles and William Funk whoso remains nro in our city cemetery wero most impressive impres-sive nnd consisted of the dedlcatoiy ptayer by John II. Peterson who dedicated tho tract of ground sot npntt for tho above named noldluru In honor of whom a beautiful evergreen ever-green tiee had been plnnted on Ai-boi Ai-boi day Among tlioso who wett- hoio on Decoration day wero Mr. nnd Mrn. James Mack of Ogden, Mrs. John Thornley and family of McCniTimon, ! Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Frank FlsJtputn or Dilghnm, Mrs. Jamea McCrnckon or Logan. Dr. I C. Chaiubero of Itex-burg Itex-burg and Mrs. Minnlo Irlco and fain lly of McCauimoii, Idaho. Ono of tho social events of tho weeli wns tho shower given lu honor of Mrs Francis Hoskolloy and Into of Mrs Finds Itoskolley unil the Into JnincH. Hoskolloy, given by her sisters sis-ters ut the Iloskclloy homo on Tuesday Tues-day evening. About fifty or her lady friends sero present and participated par-ticipated in tho evonts of tho even Ing. Many beautiful and UBoful pio-sentB pio-sentB weio received. Miss Itoskclley was united In inarriago Thursdny, Juno Gth nt the Logan templo to Mr. William Done. Among the confeienco vlsltois vote Bishop and Mrs. Iorenzo Tool-son, Tool-son, Bishop and Mrs. E. J. Plowman, Bishop and Mrs, J. L. Mortensen,-Bishop Mortensen,-Bishop nnd Mrs. W. L. Winn, Mr. John II. PeteiHon, Jnmes Mclklo, Mr. Isaac Head, Mr. Oeorgo L. Farrell, Mr. and Mis. Nuthun Dono, Mr. nnd Mrs. Abraham .Smith, Mrs. Marthn BInckhurst, Mis. Uiiuiia Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Hail MuCnnn, Mr and Mrs. Sylvestor Low, Mr. James Hind and Mr Henrj Melkle. Klder William Dono kiii of Mr. and Mis. (leoigo Done from thi Southern stiito mission on Sunday evening. The Second ward V. L. M. I. A. gao a burn danco and social to its members on Tuesday evening at A. I). Weeks' now barn. Tho ov-ening ov-ening was spont In dancing after which lofreshmcntB wore served. Mrs. J. J. Hlchnrdsoti nnd children chil-dren left for Salt Lnko City on Thuro day. Mr. Illchaidsou iccently purchased pur-chased tho New Grand hotel thoro. Mr. apd Mrs. Mourlts MOurltson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mouritson and Miss Leah Mouriton aud Miss Venn Wober of Bennington, Idaho, wore Sinlthticld, visitors Friday. Mrs, Ella Wright and daughter Glndyn and Wnndn or Salt Lako Cltr WM came up for Decoration dny and aro jSO visiting with friends nnd relatives. gHP A number or our peoplo nttcndet Wu the Juno Festival given at tho If. A. uH C. under the direction of Professor Bl Johnton nnd MIrh Parker Wednesday 91 evening. Wfl Mis. Mary K. Farrell and daugh- IS ters Lola, Mary and Mrs. Georgu IgSp , Hanson nnd ltussell Farrell anil E7 i iLft Blaine Bell of Itlchmond motored to M4 'Oxford and spent Sunday with Mr. IK and Mrs. John Croshnw. Tho Misses Stella Winn mid Annio MM HlehuiilBon gave A bain dance Wed- jH nosdiiy evening nt tho new barn of M lllBhop W. L Winn. "Tho ovoninr; H was spent In games and dancliuj af- M tor whleh refreslitiieiits wero served M Mrs. Atuilo Tliornley uml AIlco Dono nro repotted as being very sick. M Miss Margaret Ilumney returned M to Salt Lnkc City Monday after spoud Ing n fow days heie with lior par- jH Miss Viola LlfOi of Dowoyvllla ana H Mrs. Lllllo Walto of Hydo Park woro H hero on Tuesday visiting with their H father, Mr. J. W. Harry. H j Tho folllwng births wero rcportod M during tho week: A girl to Mr. and H Mrs. William Merrill; a boy to Mr. H nnd Mrs. Bert Morse; a boy to Mr. H nnd Mrs. Edmund Bnrron, and a boy M to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Smith. , H Tho Second Ward conjoint M.I.A. H was held on Sunday evening and tho following program was given: M Talk on Ihc life of President John H Taylor. H Pluno Solo, Miss Salomo Toolson. H Stoiy, Miss Inez Gheen. ' H Mrs. l.lzzlo Hulse spent last week M with her Bister Mis. M. A. Hovoy nt H Mlllvllle. Llder Truman Hillynrd who wua H teceiitly oporatcd on in Chlcugo Ih ro- M ported as slowly Improving. M Mis. Mnry Halo of Blacktoot, Ida- H ho, spent last week fieio us tho H guest of tho Peterson ramily. H Mr. David Dollof has moved hist H family to Cncho Junction wjiovo liu H has recently accepted n position an H miller. H Mr. ami Mrs. William llarnott H spont Sunday nt Itlchmond visitlnt; H rolntlvos. H A shower was given In honor of H Miss Lola Farrell on Friday evuii- H Ing by tho retiring primary oMcora H of tho Socond ward. Tho ovonint: H wns spout in rouslc and gnmos ufler H which dalntj refreshniontn went H seived. Miss Farrell was prohontod ' H with a beautiful locker us npprcclu- H Hon or her labors in the primary. H Mrs. Anna Dennis of Mulud, Idaho. H is heio visiting her mother, Mm. H Beatrico Olney and rainlly. H Miss Nora Hansen returned from H Idaho Falls after spending n month H visiting with riK'i,i:n and reiatlvca. H Mr i Ld v j, James A. Craguu H and to,i Licin. i). . Cragun, tho lat- H tor huving Just relumed from nor- H vice in tho army fioni which ho wiu H honorably released, spent the weak H at Dayton, Idaho, whore Mr, Cragun H owns a farm. H I Mrs. Fannie Lltiledyke Is nt homo H again after spending Uio winter at WM Lewlstou, nf I The picture show at tho Union & hall Monday Juno !). will bo for Hit ftf benefit or the Seoond ward prltnar Sfi Matlnco at 3. HO, W I The Conjoint sossion or tUe Flrrft K ward was held on Sundry oveulnr. B vvheio a upceinl IntoresllLi; progr.im H wns carried out. Thoro waa a gooil 'm atteudnnco. .9j |