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Show SMITHFIELD NEWS Smlthfleld, Dec. 28. The Xmaa f week has passed In much the usual fashion, many public attractions, social so-cial functions and family gatherings. Tho Union Hall Company greeted all the Christmas Eve picture show ' patrons with froo tickets and neat ' cards with the greetings of the season. sea-son. Such courtesy and kindness was ' much appreciated. On Christmas Day, "Joan Tho Wo- : man" was presented at tho matlneo and again In the evening to n full house. Tho dance hall waa a morry scene, bolug the largest danco ever held In our city. About three hundred hun-dred tlckota wero sold. On Thursday evening the Gun Club hold tholr annual dance which was a huge social affair. Dr. Parley Chambers ot Rexburg, Is homo to spend tho holidays. Dr. Hazel Toolson, Dr. Glen Tool-son Tool-son and wife, Dr. Hall Smith and wife, are all homo to spend tho Christmas holidays with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Toolson. Bishop and Mrs. Winn had a family fam-ily gathering on Christmas Day at their home. Miss Ethel Hill ot our city, was married on Wodnesday to Mr. Samuel Sam-uel Dunn of Logan, Mr. Dunn is in training nt Amorlcan Lake, but was granted a furlough to spend tho holidays at homo. Mlsa Hill ia ono ot our most popular young ladles, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H" or Hill. Professor Loftor BJarnason and family, of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Fryer and son Lathael of Salt Lake City, wero tho guests ot Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cragun on Xmaa Day Mrs. P. A. Nellson ot Logan is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kastll. Mrs. William L. Winn is visiting friends nt Shelly, Idaho. Mr. Joseph E. Cardou of Logan, will lecture to tho parents class of tho Second ward on Sunday, next on New Year thoughts andesolutlons. He will also address the sacrament meeting nt 2 p. m. Mr. William Howard nnd wlfo of Salt Lake City wero visiting relatives rela-tives and friends hero last week. Mr. Howard has Just returned from tho Northwestern mission. Mr. Brlghnm Blackhurst who Is employed at tho O. S. L. station nt Murray, spent tho week here with his mother and friends. Miss Violet Peterson who la engaged en-gaged In teaching at tho Parla Academy Acad-emy Is spending tho vocation hero with the Peterson family. Mr. and Mrs. William Goodrich of Treasureton, Idaho, aro visiting relatives rela-tives here. Mr. Georgo Cahoon of Murray was a visitor hero this week. Funeral services were held yesterday yester-day over the remains ot Hans P. Hanson, who was brought from Preston for burial. Ole Anderson, J. W. Klrkbrldo and Bishop Winn wero the speakers. Tho Red Cross membership was swelled to nearly three hundred In tho last drive. Much dissatisfaction Is expressed nt the mall servlco In our city. We re-colvo re-colvo no mall vfrom tho south after noon; Instead of 'an 'Increased sorv-ico sorv-ico to meet tho demands ot a 25 per cent Increase ot business we suffer such an Injustice |