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Show Lively News From Smithfiela Smltbtleld, July 21. Mrs. Hyrum Dlackhurst, Miss Mary Dlackhurst, frdm American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell and MrB. Mlt-K Mlt-K of Lagon were the guests ot Itr Martha Dlackhurst this week. The F'irst ward Primary Association Associa-tion will hold pioneer exercises on July 24 at 10 a. m. in honor of the pioneers. A dance will be given in the afternoon. Tho Second ward Primary association associa-tion will hold a July festival on July 26 at 8 p. m. Preliminary music, Miss Marcella Collctt; concert prayer, Primary; "For tho Strength of the Hills" will be sung by the Primary; song, Dean Cant well; speech of welcome, wel-come, an officer; song, Blanche Winn; recitation, Oralio Cragun; "Where the West Begins," Lavcl SorcnBon; hand-cart song, chorus; pioneer accidents; song, "Brlgham Young," by tho children; piano duet, Laura Fay Smith and Lizzie Orlttins; "Loyalty," Vera Pelurson; "U. S. A. Forever," boys' chorus; "Crownlw; of Peace" and "America For Me," girls' chorus; "Utah," Zelda Ahl-Strom; Ahl-Strom; "Utah, Wo Luvu Thee," Primary. Pri-mary. This program and restlval is in honor of tho "Pioneers" of our city. The public Is cordially Invited. Miss Joslo Weeks Is at homo after a pleasant visit at Mulad. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Corbctt aro moving to their now homo on Center street. A much needed improvement on Main street is tho rolnforccmeJ concrete covering over tho crceK. This will mako It much moro convenient con-venient for travel, and will bo an advantage ad-vantage to tho business houses closii by, giving tho public the full width of tho street. It will also improve tho nppearanco of tho street. Mrs. Milton Hammond of Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho, spent Sunday and Monday Mon-day hero. Pheta Littlcdylcc, tho daughter of Marshall Llttlodyko, who has beeo so seriously ill from appendicitis, is now thought to bo out of danger. "Miss Drusella Tuollcr of ParU, 1 rmiho, is Iho guest of tho Tueller family hero. miss vioia iiarry or. xrcmontoa Is hero with her father. Mrs. II. E. Pease of Salt Lako City has been tho guest of Mrs. George Thornley and family during tho past week. Sergeant Huebner of Fort Douglas spent Saturday and Sunday here as the guest of Mrs. Beatrice Wright and Mr. and Mrs. George Thornley. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leadlngham are rejoicing over tho arrival ot a fine baby boy. The Lo-Pa-Lo swarm of Bee-HIvo girls and leader, Miss Alta Nllson, spent a few days camping in the canyon tho foro part of the week. Tho Sego Lily swarm was entertained enter-tained on Tuesday evening at the homo of Mrs. Jrfmes A. Cragun. After the usual work, refreshments wero served. Tho Lo-He-Ho swarm met at tho homo of Miss Lemoyne Chambers on Tuesday evening and had an enjoyable, enjoy-able, time. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Richardson and family, and Mrs. Nort Richardson and daughter, "Wllla, spent Sunday In Logan canyon. Miss Edna Peterson, tho general clerk at tho hank, is spending her vacation at Blackfoot, Idaho. Messrs. and Mesdames David and Asa Weeks left this morning for an auto trip through Idaho, visiting at Bancroft, Blackfoot and other points. Mrs. P. P. Bingham Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Moon Lauder, at St. Anthony, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dixon of Garland Gar-land wore hero this week looking oer farm property. Mrs. Blrdlo Covey and children of Idaho Falls aro visiting rolatlves and frlonds hero. Mrs. Joaoph W. Poterson and chll-I chll-I n have roturnod homo from Blackout, Black-out, Idaho. Elder John M. Bachus of Detroit, Mich., visited Edwin Erlckson this week. This is his first visit to Utah, but ho Is deoply Impressed with tho state, and especially with tho valley of Cacho. Mrs. Lutlo Tryor and son, Lathael, of Logan woro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cragun this weok. Messrs. and Mosdainos Jarvls, Griffith, Matthews, Lowls, Shoffor, and Mobsis. Robert Dosk and Robert Griffith wero campers in Logau canyon can-yon this week. Our local drug atoro will closo from 1 to 4 p. m. hereafter on Sundays. Sun-days. t John P. Green gave a most interesting inter-esting talk on Sunday last on his missionary experiences in California. The O. L. ft I. Railway company has purchased a tract of land just south of town, to be used as a beet dump this fall. Mrs. Thos. Richardson and daughter daugh-ter of Los Angeles, Cay., are visiting visit-ing here. |