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Show Ml IV ' 1 ' " ' m" ' ' ' "' - ' " i -' Mr. Knuple Buried At Smithf ield On . Wednesday Last 11 ' " 1 Smlthfleld, March G. Funeral ser-vices ser-vices were held in the First ward tabernacle tab-ernacle on Wednesday over tho remains re-mains of Mr. Knuppel wno died at Richmond last Saturday morning. Mr. Knuppel had been tho miller at tho Gilt Kdgo Roller Mills for some tltno but had given notice that he would discontinue work on Saturday night and move back to his home in Smlthfleld but neuralgia of the neart set In and death claimed him on the morning of that day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Knuppel and daughter Marie, wero well nnd favorably known in our city nnd a host of friends sympathize with those borcft in this Bad hour. Bishop Miles had chargo of tho funeral fu-neral services, Elders William Low of Franklin, Dr. State's of Preston, John P. Green of RIchiLonC and Bishop Bish-op Miles, nil eulogized tho many good nets of tho deceased nnd olTcrcd consoling remarks to tho mourners. William RoskcIIey sang in his over pleasing stylo "Tho Beautiful City." Several largo floral designs and n mnss of beautiful flowers adorned tho casket. According to announcement tho Miles opening dny was tho greatest success of any former occasion. Tho store was thronged with peoplo from early morning, many unablo to gain entrance during tho afternoon pro-gram. pro-gram. The best talent of the city contributed to tho program and a stationed sta-tioned orchestra kept things lively by their stlrlng overtures between tho parts. Bishop Miles Is to be commended com-mended for tho orderly arrangement tho high class amusements and thanked for his generous distribution of nuts and candy. The yearly souvenir souv-enir proved to bo a hand palntedghell pin" tray mounted on nn iron Imitation Imita-tion of n chicken foot. Tho day olos- i- cd with a grand bill at night. Tho llttlo friends of Edgar Merrill gavo him a pleasant surprise on his birthday. Games, music nnd luncheon lunch-eon wero Indulged in. t Mrs. Mao Cantwcll has been 111 tho past row day's. Tho officers of tho Second ward Primary surprised Mrs. Ellen Gamut, Gam-ut, a retiring ofllcor on Monday last. Dainty refreshments wero served and nil had Jolly good time. Tho U. P. D. association will meet with Mrs. James Cragun on Wednesday.. Mr. and Mrs. William TLow of Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. John Perry, of Gentile Valley and Miss Idllio Sant of Treasureton were visitors at Mrs. Maggie Sant'a during tho, past Week. ,, w ; k , . .. Mre. William. Thornley entertained the Second ward Primary officers at an Informal luncheon on Tuesday afternoon. af-ternoon. , Mr. EllaB Mather is at home after spending a week in Idaho. Tho Hydo & Thompson Building Company have been rushing tho work on tho Klrkbrldo nnd Ellas Mather homes, this week. Mr. Alma Hall of Salt Lako City, traveling salesman for Cragun Bros, of Ogden, spent a couple of days with his brother-In-lnw, Thomas W. Cragun. Mr. Dresden Cragun with tho other oth-er A. C. commissioned officers will ho honorary guests at tho Ogden Military Mil-itary Ball tonight. Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Plowman on-tortalned on-tortalned at an S ocloclc dinner. All roport a very pleasant tlmo nnd enjoyed en-joyed music, singing, and games. gan.es.. Tboso present wero: Messrs and Mesdamos E. R. Miles, Georgo V. Smith, Thomas Woolford, A. J. Morrill, William Thornley, M. M Felstcd, William Sparks, John J. Plowman and Mrs. Elizabeth Raymond. Ray-mond. Joseph Roskcllcy has decided to locato here. Ho has lived in Idaho for tho past twenty years. Mrs. Belle Thurston nnnounccs the engagement of her daughter Pearl to R. Demar Merrill. Tho wedding will bo solemnized on March 18. Wallace Winn Is in Salt Lako Ulty for tho purpose of meeting his broth-, er, Frank, who ls returning from tho Snmoan mission. Frank writes that ho has been qu tho road two months owing to strikes, etc. Tho continuous passage would only last five weeks. All Uio mombers of tho Low fnmlly of this city attended tho Low reunion held at Preston last Saturday at tho homo of Mrs. Juno Jensen. Father Lows descendants now number eighty four, bo tho ramlly decided to organ-Izo organ-Izo and carry out a yearly reunion. Mrs. Ann Thomas an old resident or our city wns nlso at tho reunion. The ramlly aro all bubbling ovor with tho account of such a good social tlmo. Richard Roskelloy has sold his house to Henry Roskelley and Is making preparations pre-parations to build on, tho east half of hlB lot. |