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Show 1 SMITHFIELO li NEWS H ' ''fT' SMITH I'tlCI.D, April 13. TIio H iil.Hhiti (if Mrs, Jacob WntHOli gave H ii tpriHo party In her demur on I'rl- H it. opening, t!u occasion being tier H blnlidny. The evening wns spent iii H1 iijing games and mimic after H - .. .1 delicious supper wns sorv- ') HI - Hi .i i.umbtr or frlcudu at n party on H ' . j vi-nilig. The time- wns spurf H l.yl"t; games. A delicious luich- m ' i 11 IWiR served, H '1ih Mllmti Tuellcr was llio it- H . t l'ih r a pleasant surprise, pirly H ' ( , Mumin evening In honor of lirr H t nrliU-onth blrthiliiy nnnlvorsary. Tlio H v ning was spent In playing sanies H i 1 music. A dainty luncheon was H j, The, Junior high school will pre : sent the opnottii "The Islo of H 'I Chance." on Mondny nnd Tuesday nt H he Union hall. The untiring effoiti H 1 of nil Htmlcnts taking part corabla- H 8 .! with their dramatic and liiusleul H j -abilities insurca a splendid produc- H j lion. A unique feature of tho even- H Ing's entcrtanmnct will bo tho music H ' furnished between acts by the newly H '( organlred band of the Junior high S school. A matlnco will bo given on Monday afternoon for tho children Tho question, Resolved That the h x Chinese Expulsion Act Should bo Ex- H ionded to lncludo tho Jnpaneso wan H ( ttbly debated by tho Junior high stu- H '' tlents last Monday In chapel. Del- H ,', licrl Lamb and Ernest Klrby cbam- H pinned tho affirmative, side nnd Lau- H y la Fay Smith and Wellington Ttoskcl- H , ley defended tho negative. Tho' H jt judges, lire. H. V. Larson, Violet H ' 3'etcrson nnd Leonard Miles gavo H j the decision two to one In favor of B I the affirmative. I A meeting was cnllid on Tuesday tuning for the purpose or organizing organiz-ing n Inderal Kami Loan association 'Dr. WanlnM of the A. C. and County Coun-ty Knrm Agent 11. L. Wrlgley of'l.o-gan of'l.o-gan were present. A vote on tho question of oignulzliig was taken wlfli the tosult that it waH unanimous unani-mous In favor of forming an organisation. organi-sation. A board of flvo directors vero elected : J. W. Klrkbrlde, T. II. Fiirr, Hlchanl Uoskellfy, S. V. Cwlng and John 1'. Toolson. A bundlo ,4hower wns given on .'rldny ovetilng at tho homo of Mrs. iMauU? Eckei sloy In honor of Mrs ilslui rash Schrlber who was recently recent-ly matrled. Tho eU'iiing was Bpeiil In gam'M, music nnd the serving of dainty refreshments. Mrs. Schrlber .received mimy beautiful and useful presents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Llttledyko returned to their homo at Ibapah nf-. ter visiting two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William Strawbrldge and tho Lltledyku family. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mack returned re-turned the lattor part of tho week from Ogdcn where 'they have been visiting with relatives, Mrs. Anna Wcoko and daughter Mrs. Martha drover and Mlsa Lavon Weeks of Rexburg, Idaho, spent the wt-olc end hero visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Miles f IlanlJa Idaho, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh J. Dowdlo of Denson sent tho week visiting vis-iting with the Miles family. Mrs. M. J. Roskollcy, Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. KIngsford and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Watson attended the funeral tjf Mr. Goorgoi RIgby of Newton Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. Arthur Read, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Read, who enlisted a lew months ago In tho army nnd Is now stationed at Camp Douglass Is homo spending a ten days furlough with his parents. Mrs. Mary Jones of Dayton, Idaho, spent the week end hero. Mr. Lathael Fryer of Salt Lake : J ll'lty spent Friday visiting relatives here |