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Show !. FUNERAL IS HELD : FOR MRS. R. EWING , ' SMITIIFIKLD, March 20. Tho Tr . rniw-nJ services over the remains of y , Writ. Kcbeocn lowing wero hold In the StiilthflcHl -Second wnrd cliapol nt f , 2 p. n. Wednesday, March 17. 'it, '' Bishop Tool ion look charge of l)i r Bcrflrcn. The choir sang ' Sister j& Thrm Wert Mild nnd Lovely." Op- c n1i)R prnycr by Bishop C. J. plowman. plow-man. The eholr then sane "I Know ' - That My Hcdecmcr Lives." Follow- Ibk were the speakers: Bishop Win. ) J. Winn, James W. Klrkbrlde, John I Tlnrhmiiii of Lehl nnd Bishop Loren- 1 so Too son. They all spoko of the ; ) -many characteristics that went to S', maho up such a character an that Of , t Jim. KwIdk. llrother Nathan Dunn r v a I and Mrs. Clara Sparks sane a duoti !) I ., "I Heard tho Voice of Jesus Say." 7 j, r ' . Brother Ilichard Roskelley and MM ,, J t , T,avtda Griffiths sang "God Is Wis- "f" 'on; God Is Loto." rtebecca Smith Ewlng, daughter of , ; t John Smith nnd Maria Foscuo Smith, v Y J win born In Coosca, Ala., Feb 25 l 3842. Her father's family moved lo Teaas In 1846. Sho joined tho I. ' , S B- S. church In connection with her Y 1 " I TiUier's family In Texas In 18 to. T'io i j jnccsaKe'wnB brought to thorn by Prca M - ton T. Motchcnd. They camo to "Utah In the followlng.year, 18C0, nnd " " -on the Journey her father djed, ncv tTtheleaa they camo on nnd endurf.'! Ihc hardships of tho sanio bravely "i i i, L '"f ' and fearlcsoly. They enmo to Toot lb "Utah, then nettled In Lohl In 1SG0, then nt Cedar Foit In 1 8 5 S , whom I I they cuialned flvo years. Thero she I . met nnd married John J.ickBon 13v- t . Ing In 1861. Mr. and Mis. living' i r i ' ' " -camo to Smtlhfield In I860. nnd have , ' ' fflr nindo their homo hcio since. She !&, ' -was n member of tho First wnrd Ilu- ' ' Sd ' I I -I Society and a niemner of Ihe presidency for fifteen yeM. She died Sunday morning, March 14 'of hoatt trouble, Hot living children aro Samuel P., William, PortT. n:.d W. A. lowing. of this city and Mis. Florence L'owls of llotso, Idaho. Three sons and two daughter pic ceded her In death. Mr. A. L. nice has purchase I the Union hall fromMr. William M. Howell and took charge Match IK. Mr. Itlco expects to mak'j .it-iiiy .Improvements .Im-provements In the near future, at to I ho sanltatloi of tho bail Jin?,' and general safely, and expects to iim'ko It one of tho finest amusement halts ' In uorthotn Utah. ' Wednesday, March 1-7, Miss Laura Petorson gave n birthday paity. The decorations wore In green; Tho evening ev-ening Was spent In music and games. Covers wero laid for tho following guests: Misses Florence and Leah Carroll, Ruby Griffiths, Laura Smith, Ttachel Fuller, Florence Tarbet, Vcr-no Vcr-no Nllcon, Alba Corbot, Cloey Hampton, Hamp-ton, Mary Feteison, Delia Thornier, Mr. Langton Chambers, Harold Hansen, Han-sen, Noble Chambers, Reese Petty, Dolph Uortensftn, Maynard Larson, Alton'PotersonrFIoyd Thornier, Wal-laeo Wal-laeo Bingham, Ronald Plowman and Donald Corbet. Mi. V. A. Hansen has opened up n meat markot near tho Union Mercantile Mer-cantile Co. Evan seems to have a Hpirty shop. Success "Mage." Mr. Daniel Thomas, Mrs. Nellie Thomas Jolinson of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. John Duhrman of Lehl nnd Mrs Lois Haybnll of Logan attended the I:vIir funeral. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Itnsh, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nnthnn Done nnd several others oth-ers nttended the grand opera nt Logan Lo-gan last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leland Men1!!! of Illnckfoot, Is hero visiting friends nnd relatives befoio leavlug for the mission' mis-sion' field, nrother Merrill expects to leave Salt Lake next wcok. Tho Smltllfleld Chamber of Com- ; merce Is a bunch to be prond of. They hav many live wires. Anything Any-thing that Is good for a town they aro after It. Just read tho SniKh-field SniKh-field Sentinel of March 19 and read all the rest about them. Mrs. Maud Roskclley returned home Monday after spending several months In California. Miss Duclla Hllyyard was entertained enter-tained at a bundlo shower on Monday Mon-day evening at the home of ljr grand patents Mr. and Mrs. Royal K. Tld-well. Tld-well. Miss Hitlyard became, tho wife of Mr. Russell Egan of Richmond on Wednesday at the Logan temple. Mrs. Luclle Orimth was hostess for the Joy club on Friday evening, at a costume party which furnished much merriment. Dainty retcshments wee served. " " Mr. Will G. Farrcll of Salt Lake City spent last week visiting tho Far-rell Far-rell family. Mrs. James A. Cragun spent tho week ead with the fanilir here. Mr. Mitt Winn, son of -Bishop and Mrs. Wm. L. Winn and Mis Lavlna Hyde of Hyde Park were married In the Logan temple on Wednesday. Milt Is one of the most respected boys tn our city and we gladly welcome wel-come his bride to our town. |