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Show NEWS IN BRIEF FROM BUS SMITHFIELD SMITHFIEM). May 23 May 30lh piomlscs to be one of the most mem oinble Decoration days In tho lilstorj of our toSn A splendid pioginui has been unanged nnd some ery Impresslvo koiIcb will bo canned out. All ictumed soldiers ate to-quested to-quested to bo piesent In unlfonu. Tho city has engaged tho Union hall and turned It ovor to tho Soldlois Welfare bund vho will conductn dance In the evonlng. All piocecds to go to tho band. The ball same between Logan and Smlthfleld at Logan on Wednesday lcsiillcd In a grand vlctoiy foi out hoys. The scoio stood S to 2. Tho Flist ward Relief Society held their niuiu.it confeience on Tues day Inst. Memlnmes Llbblo Steven-boii Steven-boii nnd Eugenic Lundqulst of tho stake boaul woio proseut. Rcfienh-monts Rcfienh-monts weio served after tho program. pro-gram. Mes'sVs James McCnnn, D. C. Vnn-dyko Vnn-dyko nnd i-.llas Barker nto nil 10- ' Jolclng ovd,r addttloiiH to their families fam-ilies 'In spite of tho high prices. The Flrit ward M. I. A. have commenced com-menced IhJUi Huminer bee hlvo woik . with a gobd attendance. Mr. and .Mrs. ucoigo L. rati ell announce the engagement of their daughter Lola to Mi. Blnlne Ball of Richmond the marriage to tako place caily In June. Mr. Trunin Hlllynid who left ro-cently ro-cently for tho Northom mission field was successfully operated upon for appendicitis nt Chicago on Tuesday. His parents lecelvcd a telegram from him on Wednesday snjlng that ho was doing nicely. A shower was given In honor of Miss Vera Buckley on Thursday evening ev-ening at the homo of Mrs. Georgo E. KIngford. A dainty luncheon was served. Mr. Clarence Mosses wired his parents Mr. and Mis. Jesse T. Moses that he had landed safely In New Yoik from oveiscns. Mr. Peter Potorson and Willis Richards nrrlved homo during the week with honornblo discharge papers pa-pers from oversens sorvlco. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Jensen of Salt Lake City aro visiting friends and elntlves here. Mr. A. J. Hill and family and Ilyium Olney nnd family attended tho funeral sei vices of Samuel Now-bold Now-bold Jr. at Downey, Idaho. Mr nnd Mrs. Chniles Rash of Og-den Og-den motored (o Smlthfleld on Satin Sat-in day nnd visited with Mr. Hugh Rash and family a few days. - Two arrests were mndo this week for fast driving In town. Mr Fred Snnt brought one of Ills chlldicn fiom Giaco, Idaho on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, suffeiing fiom typhoid fov-er, fov-er, to lecelve medical treatment. They alo nt the home of Mis. Maiy Ann Mathers. Messrs Jo'seph Pilklngton and Jesse Jes-se Moses each purchased a building lot fiom Mrs. Annlo Miles this week. Lieut Dreden J. Cragun who was homo on a lenvo of absence gave nn Interesting account of his traols In Siberia on Sunday last in Sunday School and afternoon meeting. Ho left on Thursday for San Francisco to leport to4hls company. Eldeis JoHn E, Griffin nnd Geoigo Y. Smith of tho stake high council were piosent at the Second ward meeting on Sunday last. Mesis. Everett Smith and Nephl Tarbet received a severeshaklng up on Tuesday .when their car, turned over and pinned them under '.for somo time. Mr. Smith has a biokeu lib and tho car Is damaged consld-ciably. consld-ciably. This Is tho thlid automubllo nccldent this week between SmlUi-fleld SmlUi-fleld and Logan. Mr. William Homer Is ablo to bo out nfter an opeintlon for nppendl-cltls. nppendl-cltls. Mr. Nynian Frodoilck of Piovl-deuce, Piovl-deuce, n member oftho 28th drvM slon of the A. E. F. to France was the guest of his slstor, Mrs. Walter Smith on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Miles motored down from Danlda on Monday and Visited with thler, parents. |