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Show NEWS OF THE WEEK FROM SM1THFIELD Smlthfield, Oct. 31. Mr. Walter Winger of Covo was limping around on tho streets tho other day as a result re-sult of having a bad cut on his left foot. Walter told Dr. Reese ho was riding his now motorcycle and collided col-lided with an outo between Smith-field Smith-field and Richmond. A little more care, boys, will save you many a bill, i Mrs. James A. Cragun and daugh ter, Oralic, left San Francisco Thursday Thurs-day a. m., Aug. 30, for Los Angeles and Long Beach. Thoy will stop off at Mrs. Cragun's old home, Santa-quln, Santa-quln, then will spond a short tlmo In Salt Lake City with friends and relatives rela-tives before she comes back to Smith-Held. Smith-Held. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Klrkbrlde, Miss Lucllo Collins of Salt Lake and Mrs. Mao Cantwell loft last week for a trip In Idaho and rqtufning by way of Dear Iako and Logan canyon. Mr. Sylvester Low, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nllson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Nel-son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Hansen, and Miss Melna Nelson spent tho past week at Dear lake. They report having had nn enjoyable time Mr. Joseph P. Kastle, our servlco druggist, left on n business trip to Salt Lako City Tuesday, returning Thursday. Mrs. Kastle and daughter, daugh-ter, Louis, stayed with Mrs. Kastle's mother, Mrs. P. A. Nlelson of Logan whllo Joe was in tho Lake. Mr. anil Mrs. Jos. A. Gutko and family spent a few days up Logan canj on the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Farrell spent tho week-end In Ogden visiting Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ensign. r Mr. and Mrs. William H. Roskclley ' v -rlsh to announco tho engagement of "nelr daughter, Dertha, to Bryan Hendricks of Richmond. Their marriage mar-riage will tako place some tlmo In September. Mr. Samuel Thornley of Walker- Ille, Mont., is spending his summer vacation here. Mr. Thornley once was ono of our home boys. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sheffer loft j Thursday, Aug. 30, for Idaho Falls to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Owen of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffiths en-l en-l tertalncd In honor of Lieut. Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Morrill last Friday. Cov-' Cov-' era wero laid for ton. J Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Toolson en tertained In honor of Lleutcnnnt Dr. and .Mrs. R. T. Merrill at a G o'clock dinner, Sunday, October 2G. Tho guests were Bishop and Mrs. C. J. Plowman, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Romney, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Merrill. Miss Lottlo Roskelley spent tho past two weeks at Dear lake. Mr. Johnathan Smith roports that ho and his family saw a largo German Ger-man aeroplano flying over tho Low-Iston Low-Iston sugar factory a few evenings ago, at nbout lip. in. Miss Rcatrico Sherwood of Salt Lako Is spending her vacation hero as tho guest of Mrs. Magglo Ros-kolloy. Ros-kolloy. Mrs. H. C. Jacobs of Ogden Is hero for a short visit and Is also tho guest ofMrs. Magglo Roskelloy and family. Lieutenants Dr. R. T. Merrill and A. E. Merrill left for tholr respective military posts. Dr. R. T. Merrill went to Fort Riley, Kansas, and Llou-tenant Llou-tenant A. E. Morrill went to Amorl-cau Amorl-cau Lako, Wash. |