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Show SMITHFiELD IS GETTING READY FOR INSPECTION Officials Say Citizens Who Maintain Unsanitary Premises Will bo Prosecuted Smlthfield, July 31. Mayor Richardson Rich-ardson nnd council can bo rightly called tho eagle eyed bunch they sco into the corners and crannies and still llnd many "eye seres" In our city. TnuiMtiuy, August 0 has been designated as gene al cleanup day. Everybody Is to clean their own premises prem-ises and ufter August 10 any citizen citi-zen maintaining on his or her premises prem-ises any outdoor c'osot that is not ily tight or any unsanitary corrall unnecessary manuru plies or corrals wet from standing wtiter will bo pros, ecutcd for maintaining a nuisance that Is a monaco to tho health of the community. The citizens as a rule are alert to their dutiles and some improvement is noticed In almost all home surroundings, sur-roundings, Mrs. Rebecca Pitcher who was so badly hurt In a runaway Is still suffering suf-fering much pain from a badly bruised bruis-ed hip, a broken collarbone and other oth-er bruises. William Mather, who was injured by a hay fork falling on him, Is slowly improving. Mrs. Lutlo Fryer and son, Mrs. Mabel Blackburn and children, and Mrs. J. B. Hljlladay ot Salt Lake City are spending tho week as guests ot Mr. Mid Mrs. James A. Cragun. Georgo W. TImpson of Salt Lakq City has been visiting with Mr. Wll-Horn Wll-Horn Tliornley and famll;' during the past week. Tho Misses Evn Cragun and Jacobs of Ogden have been visiting friends and relatives hero the past week. Miss Jennie Lewis returned Mon day from a ten days visit at Shelley, Idaho. Messrs ana aieoJames Robert Grlf-liths, Grlf-liths, Dr. Jarvis, John Ilntfie'j, Joel Nelson. Joseph Watts, L. J. Plowman Plow-man and Mrs. Mao Cnnt,woll are among tho pleasure seekers at can-jon can-jon refo ts." Mrs. Orson Heath returned ou Sunday Sun-day from a visit at Ogden and Salt Lako City. Mrs. U. N. Hill returned to her homo at Boise, Idaho an Saturday after a pleasant visit here. Mrs. Marrlner Roskelley returned Monday from n visit at Ogden and Huntsvllle. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Chambers entertained en-tertained Mesdamcs May Hill, Pearl Adams, Lcroy Nelson, and Alice Done at dinner ou Sunday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. O. Roskelley havg returned to their home nt Hrlgham after visiting relatives here. Calvin Cragun of Idaho Falls was h guest In our city for a few dnys tho foro part of the week. The Be So Know Camp Fire girls were entertained at luncheon by Miss Lillie Farrell on Sunday Inst. In the evening a walk to tho canyon was enjoyed. On Thursday night the camp walked to tho home of Miss Morten-sen Morten-sen on Bear River iere thoy spent an evening of Jollity. Tho bank building is being remodel-, ed this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wick Ewlng aro rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a baby girl. Mrs. James Melkle Is visiting at Idaho Falls with her dnughtor Mrs. llattle Gordon. Miss Ztna Roskelley has returned, from her summer vacation at Blun, Creek. Miss Sarah McCracken Is at home again after attending summer school at Salt Lake City. Miss Lavon Cragun remained n week after summer school and vvlU visit at Salt Lake anil, Ogden canyon. can-yon. Sir. Thomas Coleman one of our promising young men who has 'been working at Brigham City was married to Miss Erma Rees of that city last week. Their many friends hero Join In wishing them a bon voyage. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCann and daughters Owen and Blanche and Miss Bertha Merrill were guests of James J. Melkle on Sunday Inst. Joseph Gutke of Shelley returned homo on Monday Inst after a few-days few-days visit In our city. |