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Show PROMINENT YOUNG' COUPLES MARRIED! ATSMITHFIELD Smlthfleld, Sept. 29. The past week has been a busy ono In matrimonial matri-monial circles. Three most prominent promi-nent young couples were married on Wednesday at the Logan temple. Mr. George Done Smith and Miss Fern Nilson, Mr. Andrew McCombs and Miss Abigail Done, and Mr. Irl White and Miss Phebo Moses are the couples cou-ples above mentioned. A wedding reception was tendered Mr. and Mrs. George Smith at the bride's home on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moses gave a wedding supper on Thursday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Irl White. Tho girl friends of Miss Fern Nilson planned a most successful silver shower for her on Monday last. Mrs. D. C. Moses entertained en-tertained In honor of Miss Phebo Moses and Miss Abigail Done, brides of the week.. The Library commission met on Friday evening and listened to the report re-port of the committees on sites. The committee decided upon the corner of the Second ward tabernacle rounds, on the corner of Main street, as the location for tho new Carucgl.) library. Miss Hazel Miles received a majority ma-jority of the votes cost for librarian, and was so appointed at a salary of $30 per month. Mayor Richardson called a special session of the city council on Monday evening and Invited the business men to attend and consider tho advisability advisa-bility of organizing a fire department. depart-ment. The council decided to postpone post-pone action until the October meeting, meet-ing, as very few business men heeded the call. Mrs. Hyrum Hlllyard and son of Auburn, Wyo., are here on a visit with relatives and friends. Tho Second ward Primary association associa-tion presented the ward with a very tine clock, to be'hung In tho tabernacle. taber-nacle. The new scats for the tabernacle taber-nacle have arrived, and the Interior has all been repainted, and changes made that give our house a decided improvement over the old colors and arrangement. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cragun has been qulto HI the past week. Mrs. Maggie Roskolloy fell and dislocated her shoulder bone. She has suffered much pain during the past week, but is much Improved at the present time. Oral Low also suffered the past week from a dislocated elbow. Mrs. Lllllo Wolstonholme of Salt Lake organized a company of tho I Daughters of the Handcart Veterans of our city, at tho homo of Mrs. Laura Smith. Following nro the officers who wero elected: Mrs. Laura Smith, president; Miss Lilla Thornloy, secretary; Mrs. Delia Peterson, Pet-erson, treasurer; Mrs. Bollo Cardon, historian, and Mrs. Ellon McCann, chaplain. Mrs. Hilda Roskolloy entertained tho Sego Lily swarm on Tuesday ov-lenlng. ov-lenlng. I Mrs. Sam Ewlng gavo a birthday I party In honor of her son, Matt, on Tuesday ovening. All report having had a delightful time. Tho Union Hall company will pro- sent tho big special comedy, "Skln-'ner's "Skln-'ner's Dress Suit," on Octobor 5. On Monday evening "Great Expecta-jtlons" Expecta-jtlons" will bo shown; on Wednesday ovening, "Tho Velvet Paw," and on Saturday evening, "Husband and '.Wlfo." Tho regular Saturday night dances draw crowded houses. A pleasant social party was planned for Mr. Walter Heder of Mesa, Ariz., at tho Crystal Confectionery Confec-tionery on Friday evening. Mr. illeror Is visiting with his sister, Mrs. I Mariner Hoskelloy, prior to his departure de-parture for tho mission field early In October. Mrs. Jane Smith of Clevnland. Ida.. Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Maggie Gilfflth. Lovers of the movies nro looking forward to tho new Artcraft produe-'tlons produe-'tlons whli'h will soon bo roleased and I shown at the Union Hull by tho stars, 1 M.iry PUKfor.I. DoukIjs Fairbanks i;,o ivh. n nd others. The Ml B 1 ,1,h0 I',rst war'! held a bazaar on FTlday which was very successful both financially and socially. Tho Arrawa confectionery Is now comfortably located In their new homo In tho Miles addition. Mr. John Toolsou Is remoilollng th' front of his homo and adding a cement ce-ment porch. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant and daughter of Oxford wero tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Sant this week. Mrs. Lllllo Weeks entertained at dinner on Sunday In honor of her ( husband's birthday. Tho following 'guests wero presont: Mr. and Mrs. j Frank Winn, tho Misses Valeria Weeks, Nora Sorenson, Magglo and Edna Peterson. I Tho comont floor Is being laid In tho Smlthfleld Motor Gnrago. |