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Show Modern Homes I At Smith field 1 Thomas W. Cra-jun and Frank Adam. Aro Among the Community Builder. Among the many lino homes to bo found at Smtthueld Is tho one recently recent-ly completed by Contractors and Builders, Thomas W. Cragun nnd Frank Adams, two of Smtthfleld's most successful carpenters. The homo is situated at the intersection of Second East and Fourth South streets, and Is tho resldenco of Man-ford Man-ford Smith, farmer and old resident, of SmlUifleld The building Is a frame housoTco'nslructcd' of carefully selected lumber from tho Anderson & Sons Company lumber yards of Logan. Tho siding and In fact nil lumber which shows throughout the building Is freo from knots. 'J ho front door is a ono piece veneered slab door, thero being no other house In SmlUifleld having one similar. The largo windows which glvo tho rooms ample light aro of bevel plate glass with the art glass at the top of all I I Important windows. A largo ccn- j-fl creto porch gives a very pretty front l view of the nrch gnblo ends. The H building Is electric lighted and plumb- H cd with best porcelain sinks, bath, H etc., malting the home modern In ov- ill cry particular. E The building Is two story, and 91 throughout all tho rooms thoro aro SI closets, book 'cases, kitchen cablneta 1H and china closets, utilizing all wall j spaco to the best advantage. Mr. ,fU Harry Bench of Logan did the paint- tng of this, home and he pronounces H the carpenters work first 'class'. The " ljn Joints 'wero all 'well fitted, cutting JH down tho use of putty to a mfnlmurj. Mrs. Amolla Woodruff at thaebnu T ' cr of Second South and First West at Smlthflold is living In ono cf the , Th.omns W. Cragun and Frank Adams' Ad-ams' homes. It Is built on the same t -- s J plan and given the same very1 careful j workmanship as the 'one above described. des-cribed. Both parties aro more thm pleased with tholr most comrortnblo dwellings. Adv. ( |