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Show THE 4TH OF JULY H IS ENJOYED AT M SMITHFIELD M I I5S SM1T1IF1EI.D. July 6. Our groat ' SOU national holiday cninu nnd went nnd tBKH found all iuen nnd ready Tor tho Hfefl day's events. Wo coitnlnly appro- H c utu the efforts of our city council and the committees who worked so , cheerfull to make ou-i) thing such 'H a maud surrcsM Eutly In tho morn- 'H 'lug our city was nwakencd by Cap '1 tain' Nelson and aids saluting tho H HtnrH if not the stripes. Later they saluted both the Stars and Stripes. 'H The bund made things lively with H tin' 1 1 Hplemlld music all during tho ,H l,B7'- Ai, H At 10.30 tho pnrutlo formed and H matched up and down Main stiect, H headed by the mayor nnd council H with a welcome banner. . H MibS Cora Olson ns Goddess ot ' Liberty made a beautiful appear- a nee with tho -Misses Wlnono Cor- bridge, Ewi Morse,' Ethel Hlllyaid. H nnd Edna Allan ns maids ot honor. Mont Tlmmons as mntshal ot tho day handled tho parade In a mas- Private Glenn Winn In his aero- H piano drew forth much comment and called off the first prize as the H best flout displayed. Lieut, D..J. Cragun lead tho boya H tu unlfotm which brought forth ap- H plause nil along the line of march. H Hobert OrJlllth displayed a camou- flagcd load ot supplies on" the way H the front. u, H Miss Maud Anderson as Bed Cross H nurse was also good. y H The negro auction sale and Lee'n H surrender wore among the boat floats H and closely followed the float con- H mining Abraham Lincoln proclaiming .H his proclamation of emancipation the colored slaves were vory good. H The navy and marines were also " H represented. H George and Martha Washington H and company were well represented M Thomas Pllgiim showed tho mod- M em farm machinery, M There were many decornted auto- M mobiles In the parade. M Sergeant Kenneth Secrest Joined the boys In uniform and displayed H his dog captured In Germany. It H seemed to undei stand the comrades M quite well. M Following tho parade a program H was held in the tabeinnclu with Syl- vester Low as mastoi of ceremonies. Pror. U. N. Jonson was tho orator H of tho occasion and he delivered a H verj- timely talk calling Tor pro- H longed applause. H Tho bnll game drew forth a five H bundled dolar crowd. H An open air progrum and baud jH concert wore special foaturos during Wm tho nftemoon. ?ot In tho ovonlng plctui'o shows and a&K a grand ball wound up the day's en- ,jg teitalnment. i &fe The Welcomo Homo commltteo foe MKi soldiers will have tho July 24th pro- MK gram In hand when it Is expected WBt that all our boB who worked In any JJSH I branch of Uncle Sam's service dur- 'Ba ing tho war, will be homo and par- HflSl tako of the Welcome Homo spirit m that will bu tho special feature of 'fin tho day. !9k Mrs. Vjion Watts and babe nrriv- ifiS ed home from California during tn v, LSI " eek. ' ufll Mi. and Mis. It. H. Fiyer und t, nt ' K3 Latheal, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. l)lacf;$ HS burn und family of Salt I.a'ke ..Ci'yff IBP Bpent tho Fourth In Cacho valley, flro ' ' W Mrs. Frank Miles and children ifj ' ffW iMontpellerreturnodhoinleiijiY''','v'" - K (Continued on Page Eight) 'HI " THE 4TH OF JULY IS ENJOYED AT SMITH-FIELD SMITH-FIELD (Continued from Page One) day after a pleasant visit here with Mrs. Miles' p'arents. Mr. Spencer Feldstead, formerly Of oar city left during the past week for the mission field: Mr. and Mrs. Jamt$ A, Qtifm and Lieut and Mrs. D. J. Cragun motored mo-tored from their Dayton ranch to spend the Fourth at home. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pribble aa Mr. Mitchell of Ogden were vlsitprs here this week. . Dr. W. W. Merrill will locate at Rupert, Idaho, and follow the dental den-tal trade. He and wife were visiting visit-ing hero this weok. Mr. and Mrs. Emery and Mrs. Lottie Lot-tie Griffith of Idaho Falls Is visiting with tho Griffith family. l Mrs. Farr ot Ogden was tHe guest - J of her son T. B. Farr last weok. P Mr. and Mrs. Loronzo Toolson and children left Friday morning to tour the Yellowstone park. Prof. Parley E. Peterson and family fam-ily of Logan nccompanled them. i Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Smith &ni Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Merrill aro spend- ?j lug- tho month at Yelowstono park and at Uutteo, Mont. Mrs. Lorln Hendricks of Moulton, Idaho, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tlmmons. Mrs. Christena Hanson of Brlg-lmm Brlg-lmm City Is visiting with BtBhop Winn and family. Mr. Monroo of Lava Hot Springs U tho guest of 'his daughtor Mrs. Clifford Baron. Miss Maggie Peterson who-under-went an operation for n tumorous growth at a Logan hospital 1b nolo to be out again. Tho pea factory whlstlo now greots ififK, our ears again. The factory com- S menced work on July 1. Tho fac- tory has been enlarged and opons i up under favorablo conditions. This 1 Is one of tho Importnnt Industries of j our Bectlon. i Sunday school conference will bo ! held In tho Second ward next Sunday.. The Primary association gavo a , barn dance In Bishop Winn's now . 'A barn on Friday, , Tjiero vvas a good lr"'" ttan..n.j ,(.n ,. .... .)..-. ..fl jHg-fyj gobi-tlme. "" ' sWrfu v ?H |