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Show dews of the Week From Smiield 8MITHFIELD, May 7. Klder Jas. Iloskettoy pnsso'd away Monday noon after months of suffering from stomach stom-ach and heart trouble which cubc1 a dropsical condition to develop. Funeral Fun-eral services will bo held Thursday. May Sth, In tho first ward tabor-nacle. tabor-nacle. James Koskelley was born January 10, 1SC6, and on September 18, 1890, he married Miss Francis Anna Emery of Salt Lake City who with twelve children survive him. Funeral services wore held May 2nd over the remains of Ernest E, Dopp who succumbed to Influenza-pneumonia Influenza-pneumonia on April 29. This is another an-other sad case of a wife and five children are left without a husband and father. lHshop C. J. Plowman Elders George Done, Samuel Kelson and Eric Olson spoke of tho exemplary exem-plary life of the deceased. Ernest Dopp was born October 22, 1885, in Salt Lake City. Three. sisters and a brother also survlvo him. Funeral services over tho remains, of Mrs. Ingia Toolson were held ou Sunday, April 27. Mrs. Toolson had been ailing for several months and recently sufcied a stroke from which she- did not recover. Councillor Richard Smith had chaige of'Jho scr-, vices. Tho choir sang "Nearer My GodHoThee." LMdora J. J. Rlchard-lon, Rlchard-lon, Richard Smith and lllshop C. J. Plowman Voi the speakers. They all testified of the nobility of tho buamctor of 'the deceased. Several special 'musical selections weie rendered. ren-dered. The choir sapg "Oh My Father". Fath-er". The grave was dedicated by lllshop Winn. Sister Toolson te survived sur-vived by four sons. Tho Second ward will hold a special spe-cial carnation service next Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. A benefit concert was tendered Messrs Charles Farrell and Ernest Kearl on Sunday evening prior to their departure for the mission field. ' Mr. Nell Htllyard and Steven Lel-ven, Lel-ven, two boys of the 91st division, arrived home last week from France. Bishop and Mrs. William Winn and Mrs. Hannah Weeks attended the funeial services of Mrs. Daniel Weeks at St. John on Friday last. The schools gave a dance at tho Union hall on Filday, which will take the place of the closing services. Mrs. James A. Ctagun returned home Sunday from a week's visit to Provo, Salt Luke City and Santnquiu. Utah. Mt nnd Mrs. Jed Miles of Rnnldn, wero guests hero last week. Miss Annlo White Is suffering fiom tho effects of a paralytic stiokc. Sevetal of our boys who recently purchased land nt Dayton, Idaho, nro tho Klrkbrldu brothers, James A. Cragun and Edwin Miles. , Mr. nnd Mrs. It. II. "Fryer, -Latall Fryer, Mrs. C. A- Nymarf nnd Mis. Lofter Iljarnson wero tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, James Cragun on Sat-' urday. , Mrs. Allco Doanc has to far.iecov-cred far.iecov-cred from ft stroke us to bo out again. - M |