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Show I, ' Smithfieid News r SM1THFIHLD, Sept. 1C Several H. social functions have been given dur- Bj ing tho vrcok In honor of Mr. and Mia Bj Ernest O. Dyson und. family who nro BBJ moving to Cache Junction Whore Mr. H jDyaon has Accepted a position, as ecc- BH tlon foromon. Mr.; and Mrs. DyBon BBB nro among our most respected famll- BJ Icb and woJrogrct losing them, how- BBE ever, we wish them success and hap- Ht plness In tliolr new location. iMIss Myrto Coleman, n nurso at the Utah Idaho hospital who was op- orntcd upon n month ago for appen- Hi (Ileitis has returned to her post of BJj duty after n two weeks rest nt home. ! Mis Mclba OIney was mnrrlo'l on Wednesday to Mr. Harvey Sca- monB of Hyde I'nrk. Miss Olney wm BBM ti very popular young society girl, BBJj tho daughter of Mrs. Ileatrlco Olney. BBm Miss 'Ana Miles, tho daughter of BBS Mrs. Janet Miles was married on BBf Wednesday to Mr, Anton I. Olson BBl of Lcwlston. Mills Allies was very BK . popular among the young social sot. BBJ Mr. Thomas Olttlns, son of Mr. BBJj . and Mrs. James Olttlns of our city BBJ and Miss Katlo Stonoof Stono, Ida- BBE ho, were married In Logan last week. BBJ Mrs.'Soth Tliornluy was called to BH Ogden on Sunday on account of tho BBJ Rcrlous Illness of her daughter Mrs. BK ' XTnbel Stlrland. BBJj Mlsn Lulu McCracken returned BBW homo on Friday owning Tram it ' Mm month's vacation In California ana! BH other pnlntB, BB Mrs. Cal Chonto ontortalnod on BBj '. Monday afternoon at our old time ' BBj quilting party, Refreshments were BB; ecrved during tho afternoon. Bfl Miss Maud Anderson left tor Og- BB , den during tho wcok to outer tho BB buHlnesn-collcge. BB1 Mr nd Mrs, Frank Purser have purchased a homo In Logan. BB Mrs. Francetta Harris of Darling- BBj ton, Idaho, are spending tho month BB here with relatives. BB, ,. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Merrill havo BB been visiting at Payson and Salt BB Lako City. pB Mr' and Mr8, Thomas H. Chambora PB are rejoicing over the arrival of n BB ; fie baby girl. PB Mrs. RInda Chambers and Mrs, BB Mlnnio Nelson entertained at dinner; PE on Sunday last in comllpment to PB Miss Edna Petorson. PB Mrs. John Darkor of Cache June- BB tlon wast tho guest of her daughter, H Mrs. Georgo Kcklund on Sunday: Mr. Chas. K. Nappnr, tho rustling manager of tho Crystal Confectionary, Confection-ary, spent last week In Salt Lake, buying goods and decorations for tho Xmns trade. Dr. Ocorgo Thpmns of the stato university delivered a splendid talk on social conditions at the First ward meeting lust Sunday. Mr. Joseph Iluck and brother have roturncd from a trip through thoj Yellowstone National park. Mrs. Ocorgo Cahoon entertained In honor of Mr. nnd'Mrs. Hyrum Sor-enson Sor-enson of Salt Lake, who spent two weeks hero visiting relatives ann friends. . Mr. J. W. Klrkbrldo sold hl homo hero to Ocorgo Kcklund of Newton, Mr. Kcklund Is employed with tho Kcklund UroH. Onrago Co. Mrs. Kmlly Smith Is at homo again after a pleasant visit nt Mulad. Mr. Win. A. Nolilo Is building a homo nt Logan, His duties nt tho tentplo require his entlio tlmo, henco tho move. Dr. W. W. Merrill of Rupert. Idaho, Ida-ho, will Join Dr. T.' W. Jnrvls in tho dental profession. Dr Jnrvls'u business busi-ness lins grown so. largo It iiecesBlta-i ted addltlonnl nRslstanco. I Tho M. I. A. of th0 First word havo both been reorganized. Senator Sena-tor Funk nnd Miss Morrill of Rlch-inoml Rlch-inoml wero present Inst Sunday nnd effected tho following organization i Y. M. M. I. A., J. W Dnrnott, president; presi-dent; Alfred Wlckhnm nnd Ralph LowIb, nssltsants; Robert E. Grlfllth, secretary; Woldon Grcon, assistant secretary; Ocorgo Y. Smith, Qeorgo Helnuch, Win, A. Dono,.R. V. Larson nnd Willam Krlckson, class instructors; instruc-tors; Austin Jensen, Clarence Moses, Win, Krlckson, Wm. R. Deppe Jr., Joseph Astlo nnd Lcnan Jorgensen ns special missionaries. Y. L. M. I. A., Annie M. Farr, president; MUllo Plowman and Hazel Haz-el Miles, counsellors; Coral Nelson, secretary and treasurer; Hannah Hind, Huttlo Wntts and Mary Orimth, class instructors; Eugeno LundquUt, chorister, Mrs. Owen Pridny, organist; organ-ist; Sarah K. Olttlns, Olga Larsen and Francis Roskcltey as the Bociat committee. Pllklngton and Holjeson hnvo Just completed the laying of twenty blocks of cement sidewalks five feet wide, also about fifteen street crossings. They nro now working on cement bridges. |