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Show SMITHFIELD NEWS SMITHFIELD, March 23. Funeral Funer-al services for Vera Craighead, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cralchead, were held In the First 1 ward chapel Sunday at 2 o'clock. I Teh services were conducted by to M I1,shP c- J- riowman. Stnglnu, J . "Though Deepening Trials." Prayer ' was offered by John C. Cnnncl. Slng- Ij Ing, "Jesus My Savior Dear." Thoso j who addressed consoling remarks to I tho bereaved relatives were: Mr. C. A. Hurren, J. J. Mi'lkle, R. V. Lar- sen, George Done and Bishop C. J. Plowman. A quartet "Tho End of a i Perfect Day" wns rendered by Messrs I Nathan Done,, Hugo Hash, Mont Harris and David Itoskelley, nlso a I duot by Nathan Done and Mrs. J Sparks. The closing song was "Oh, 1 My Father." Benediction by Hazen j Hlllynrd. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Hansen en-'! en-'! tortained a number of friends on Wednesday evening. Tho evening was j upont In games and music, after which supper was served to Mr. and ' Mrs. Oliver Nelson, Mr. and Mra.Lor- , In. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Tool- ! s won, Mr. and Mrs. Epliralm Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Low. 1 Mrs. Eva Powers entertained the 1 - members of tho Joy club on Friday 'afternoon. The time was spent In i sowing and social chat after which refreshments wero served. .Mrs. Cyril Cy-ril Munk wnB an Invited guest, 1 On Tuesday the athletic committee of the Chamber of Commerce met for the purpose of starting and promoting pro-moting different kinds of sports in our city. Mr. J. E. Pitcher and C. A. Hurren wero selectod to promote a tennis club. Mr. It. VX. Larsen and - James Fulkerson wero appointed to organize a Junior baseball team. Mr. John P. Greene and C. A. Hun-en wero apolnted as a commltteo to get Information concerning different forms of play ground material. Mr. and Mrs. Mouritz Mortenson and son Homo of Bennington, Idaho, I sire spending the week here visiting relatives. The eighth grade gave n character ball on Friday evening. The evening was spent In games nnd dancing, af-tiT af-tiT which punch was served. Mr. ad Mrs. William Daurson of Logan were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Smith the latter aprt of tho week. Mrs. Hlnda Chambers and Utile Hon returned home on Monday from Montpoller whero ' they havo been Hpendlng a week with Mr and Mrs. Frank Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey -Merrill of . Weston are hero spending the week with Mrs Jane Miles. - . v Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Collctt returned re-turned the forepart of the week after af-ter spending a week with relatives at Montpellor and Paris, Idaho. I aire. Dora Pago and children of Plea sant Grovo aro here visiting with Mr and Mrs. Georgo Harwood. Miss Ada Munk Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Collctt. . , Mr. William Corbettand son William Wil-liam 'of Ornco,' Idaho, arc Smlthfleld y visitors this week. Mrs. Clara Watson of Salt Lake City Is hero paying her sister Mrs. Emily Smith n short visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. HJolto have ro-. ro-. turned from Salt Lako whero they spent the winter. Mr. Cnlvln Corbett of Idaho Fnlls spent the week end heie visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Sant of Trea-sureton, Trea-sureton, Idaho, spent the week visit-' Ing with Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Sant. The regular monthly meeting of tho Utah Pioneers daughters was held on Friday afternoon at tho I home of Hilda Roskctloy. The following follow-ing program wns rendered: Church Music and Their Composers by Mrs. Maud Itoskelley. Trio "We Ever Pray for Thee." J.lfo's story of Jas. Mclkle, a hand cart veteran, by himself. him-self. Mr. Mclvln Tidwell returned home on Sunday after spending tho week at Arlmo with his brother Frank and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Sant wero Logan Visitors on Wednesday, ' Mrs. Calvin Cragun and son of McCammon, Idaho, spent tho week here visiting friends and relatives. |