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Show SMITHFIELD NEWS SMITHFIKM). March 3. The Chamber of Commerce was reorganised reorgan-ised last Wednesday. The following olllcers were chosen: J. W. Klrkbrlde president; W. C. Claypool, vice president; pres-ident; S P. Kwlng, secretary; T. W. Jarvls. Everett Smith, George Ilom-ney. Ilom-ney. K. It. Miles, members or board, Joseph Kastll, treasurer; Oscar Hnt-ood. Hnt-ood. sergeant at arms. The Daughters of the Pioneers held their meeting at Mrs.yJolm Cor-bett's Cor-bett's on Friday. A very Interesting prop mm was given. The life story of Mrs. 'Ellen r. Cooy was given by iher adughter Mrs. Mlra Craghead. The Pioneer trail of handcaits, given by Mrs. Kflle Green was very Interesting, Inter-esting, telling or their Journey across the plains, their suffering which was unparalleled in the history of the world , Tho nolo "For Away," was beautifully rendered by Miss Margaret Margar-et Romnoy. Mrs. Llbble Toolson was auatalned na Bocond president to Mra Hinds In place or Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson. An-derson. After the meeting refreshments refresh-ments weie served One of the most pleasing events of the week was the celebration of tho COth birthday anniversary of Mrs. May Chambers. At C o'clock a very delicious luncheon was served under the direction of Mrs. F. L. Allen after af-ter which a program consisting of songs, speeches nnd other spicy parts was rendered. Thoso present besides Mrs. Chambers and children were Mr. and Mrs. James Sheffield, Mr. ant Mis. F. W. Flahburn, Mr. and Mrs. A N Flshburn, Dlshop and Mrs. J. A. Flahburn, Mr. and Mn. Hoy Nelson, and Mra. Vlnnlo McMnster of Ilrlg-hara Ilrlg-hara City, Mrs. Ilrlg Illaclthurst of Downey, Mr. and Mra. Abraham Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith, Mr. und Mrs. Albert McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Smith, Mr. and Mrs Low McCann, Grandma Flahburn, Mrs. Annn Smith nnd Miss Anna Laura Smith. On Thursday March 3, an enter-' talnment wns given by tho First ward organizations. Each of the organizations organiza-tions put on a special feature of the' piogram. 4 Mrs. William II. Cantwcll enter- j tallied the Ladles Literary club on Thursday. Mrs. Helen Toolson gave a biographical sketch of Mary Freeman and also gave tho following interesting interest-ing stories: "The New England Nun" and "nevolt of Mother." A delicious dinner was servo at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Grlfflths entertained on Sunday In Honor of her brother Victor and Wlllard Mourltson of Montpelicr, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Melkle entertained enter-tained at 6 o'clock dinner on Sunday evening. Those present wore Mr and Mrs. John Corbott, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Nlison and Mra. nnd Mrs. Wick Evv-Ing. Evv-Ing. A pleasant surprise was given Mr, II. !. Hansen on Thursday In honoi of hla birthday. Tho evening was spent In games, music and dancing. A short program was given nnd a dainty luncheon was nerved. Mrs. G. W. Henderson of Canada is hero spending the week visiting with her mother Mrs. Janet Miles. Mrs. Thomas Mathews entertained at 6 o'clock dinner on Sunday. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ilnneey of Clarkston spent tho week end with rolatlven. Wallop W. L. Winn has tbo nilsfor-tunO nilsfor-tunO of breaking ono of tho bones in tho nnklo of ono foot Tuesday morning whllo going into tho basement base-ment of his house. Ho mado a misstep mis-step which twisted his nnklo, breaking break-ing tho bono Ho was taken to the hospital and had It sot. Mr W. F. Ilnrper rocontly received Aord from tho government asking for an order to ship tho body of his son Earl to this country' In the near future. Elder Charles C. Farroll roturncd home on Monda of last week from Texas whrre hi had been laboring as n misslonai) Elder Farrtll npoits having enJoed his labors In the mis Bionfleld, though most of the past year he was stck and unable to do active inlsslonniy work. The niembtro of our baseball club met last week in,j elected their otll-ecrs otll-ecrs for the coming year. The olllcers olll-cers are W A Ewlng, president. W. C. Claypool, w II Griffith. Mco pres., G. L lln-s. Olher Nilson. director, di-rector, J W Klrkbrlde, secretni. Jnmcs Fulkerson assistant stcrctnt) George V. Miles, treasurer K Wnddoups, general manager and pc cial lcpresentnllve. W. II. Ogletrlce. lepiosentlng the Intel mountain Loan association of Salt Like weie here on Wedni-sdn nnd piet with the Chamber of Com-meice. Com-meice. Mr. Hlihnrd Uoskelley, one of the directors or the Smlthfleld Farm llur leau met wl.ih tho State Farm Ilureatt .In a meeting held nt Ogden on Tfiursdoy Messrs Victor and Wlllard Mourlt-aen Mourlt-aen of Montpelicr, Idaho, spent tho week end visiting relatives and friends. j Mr. William Dysou of Cache Junc-tlon Junc-tlon Is spending the week with his parents Mr. and Mra. E. G. Dyson. Miss Mar, Mosor entertained a number of ti iends on Sunday. The ! lime was spent in a socinl way, after which luncheon w.is served to ten guestH. Mr. Thomas Gilfflths nnd William II. Cantwcll are spending the week nt Montpelicr, Idaho. Mr. John Mather of Silt Lake spoilt a few days during thu week hero on business and visiting relatives rela-tives and fi lends. I Dr. R. T. Merrill came down from Idaho Falls tho first of last week and spent the week at Smlthfleld and Logan on business. i ' Mr. and Mrs. Mnthew FJelstead of Garland spent a few days during the I : week visiting old fiiendn heie. Mrs. Ilrlg Pnrkhurst of Downey, spent the week visiting with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Smith. Mr. Fred Schoss of Genera, Idaho, Is spending a few d.is here on business. busi-ness. I - |