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Show FDNERAL FOR A. H. PRICE AT SMITHFIELD Smlthflold, Oct. 12. Funeral services ser-vices wero hold on Wednesday over tho remains of A. H. Price, whoso death at McCammon on October 7 from Dright's dlseaso was announced in Tuesday's 'paper. Dlnhop Wm. 'L. Winn had charge of tho sorvlccs. Tho choir sang, "Oh My Father." Richard Rich-ard Iloskolley offered the prayer. Singing, "Dear to tho Heart of tlu Shopard." L'lders J. J. Richardson, C. J. Plowman, Sylvester Low and Illshop Wm. L. Winn of our city, George Harbor of Logan, K. C. Smith and Pres. Hyde of tho Portneuf stake, and E. Lewis of McCammon all spoke of tho excellent llfo of tho deceased, of his untiring efforts among the young peoplo In Sunday school work, district school work, and In stake organizations. or-ganizations. Mrs. Emma Thornley sang a beautiful solo, and Mrs. La-veda La-veda Griffith and Richard Pllklng-ton Pllklng-ton rendered "Thy Will Bo Done." Tho choir sang "I Need Theo Every Hour." Benediction by Elder Wm. Thornley. Tho houso was well filled with sympathizing friends. The floral omblems wero profuso and beautiful. Interment was in tho city cemetery. Professional burglars wero In our city on Tuesday njght, and broke Into tho Smlthflold Lumber company of-flco of-flco and the Union Mercantile company com-pany store. Tho procured somo cash and much merchandise. Up to this tlmo no cluo has been found. Tho Smlthfleld Gun club shipped their mounted oik to tho stato fair and took first prize In the gamo and fish department. Tho state department depart-ment made a request to havo It remain re-main at tho capitol building, whero It Is now on exhibition. This Is another an-other distinct recognition for our boys. Tho M. I. A. Conjoint session will bo hold In tho second ward taber-naclo taber-naclo on Sunday evening nt 8 p. m. Tho following program will bo rendered: ren-dered: Music, Evan Hansen; opening address, D. C. Van Dyko; song, Chloe Cnntwell and company; musical selection, se-lection, Floyd Miles; talk, Prof. Lott-er Lott-er Iljarnason of tho B. Y. C. Miss Nora Pitcher was tho honored recipient of a kitchen shower ou Tuesday evening at her homo. About forty guests woro present and spent a most enjoyable evening. Mr. Ernest C. Smith, an Implement dealer at Downey, Idaho, came down to attend tho Price funeral and visit with his mother, Mrs. Maria Smith. Bishop Gilbert Melklo and wife of Cache, Idaho, stopped off on their way homo from conference to visit the Melklo family. Mr. and Mrs. James Pitcher announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter, Nora, to George Seamons of Hyde Park. Tho marriago will take place October 17 in tho Logan templo. Mr. Thomas Griffith and J. E. Sheffer aro in northern Idaho on business. Tho Misses Solum and Lucilo Olson Ol-son havo returned homo from California Cali-fornia after a six weeks' vacation. Mr. Nyo killed a wild cat that has been feasting on tho fowls In tho eastern part of town, this week. Mcsdamcs Maud Roskelley and Mamie Smith returned homo from Salt Lako on Thursday evening after bidding their sons good-bye, who entrained en-trained for Linda Vista, Cal on Wednesday evening. Mrs. AIlco Lower entertained at dinner on Tuesday In honor of her son, Leslio, who belongs to Battery C. Mr. Lower left for Camp Kearn-oy, Kearn-oy, Cal., on Wednesday. Mr. I. A. Hnnock, tho commission merchant of Salt Lako City, was In our city this week on business. Mr. Etho Helvlo of Valparaiso, Ind., was tho guest of Miss Eunice Woodruff this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Snnt, Mr. Ella3 Mather and Mr. and Mrs. David Sant motored from Idaho points and visited visit-ed In our city this week. J. E. Shorten of Nampa, Idaho, was In our city this week visiting old tlmo friends. Mr. Oscar Gutko of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. Julia Brixen of Salt Lake, Mr. Moroni Price of McCammon, Mc-Cammon, Mrs. Nennlo Johnson of Preston and many other out-of-town peoplo attended tho Prlco funeral on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tinney of Garfield county havo como to mako their home In our midst. |