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Show SMITHFIELD NEWS NOTES SMITHFIELD. March 29. The sad nows has been telegraphed to Mr Win. Griffiths of the death in Chicago Chi-cago of his daughter Mrs. Gertrude Miles who was filling 'a mission here. The lady passed away on Friday Fri-day morning of tonsllltls and complications, com-plications, lesplte-all -that could be done to aid her from outset of the utjuck to Its fatal termlnalon. The remains are being brought homo In charge of Elder Truman Hlllyard. The First ward M. I. A. give an entertainment or. Thursday evening March 31. at the Globe theatre. Opening chorus by twenty voices under the leadership of Mm. E. B. Lundquist. Solo, Mrs. 'E. It. Miles , Comic reading Jennie Melhle Male quartette, David Iloskelley and company. Dutch danco under direction ol Carrie Olsen. Character Bong, Mrs. Lundqulet. Comic song, Bertha Mather. Hyland, In .national costume, Blanch Peterson and lleta Bingham, Character song, .Douglas and Con; nle Miles. Cliorus, Hoy Scouts. Humor and wit by John Potts and Wm. Napper. Chortu. " ' " Braiding or the May polo by nee Hive girls. j The evening's entertainment concludes con-cludes with a one net comedy "Clvlt-laztion "Clvlt-laztion Wins ' Mr. Browington, district manager of the M. S. T. and T. company met with the business men of tho Chamber Cham-ber of Comerco during the week and discussed a new tulephone Hystem tha l to be established here In Smlthfleld. Dr. P. O. Holden and Prof. Orson , Ityan, two noted educational leaders who are working for the betterment 'of conditions In agriculture commun-Utcs commun-Utcs In the United States held ameet-!lng ameet-!lng hPii Sunday evening in tho tabernacle tab-ernacle under tho auspices or the 'cfiamber of Commerce The theme ,of the siieakrs wns "Our Town." The jspakcrs said that every man owes It to give tho best that In In him for ltB botterment. Thoro woro vnrlous 'rnottoB on the charts as thoy were oj posed A chart was shown Indicating Indicat-ing tho greater Income earned bj bovs who had attended school. Tin (Continued on Page Eight) iiiVMlHULLU ! NEWS . H iionfluued I'loin Page Ouc) B fi i itnincntnl Idea Impressed was (hat H tin dillil. tln 1)0) t'Vpoclnl!), nemls H.. ' '' guidance mid sympathy for B ' 1 llcM'lopllll'lll into II Useful rltl- B V n Specl.il mtulcal numbers were B; iilro dendered. Mixed double quar- H '-('lulsl Is Itlseii, Ml hs Sadie B Mi i achcii nnd rouipan). Mixed, li Me qtiartctif by I)ald ltnikelley p I company. t Quartette, "My Old !V nrky Home." Mrs. I.nvliln Orir-flth's Orir-flth's nnd company. ' c (i splendid seivloes were held HAVK I li Sunday In commemoration of I vices In the Second ward wore, BB Community singing "I Know that My H Hi deoiuur Lives." Prayer by Joshua (Ailnuis. Duct by Nora Kirkbrldc and Ith'inrd Itoskelloy. ' Special Kaator h' minions were given by Mr. Dyson .1 and Elder William Iturren. A solo H,j "A Dream of Calvary." was rendered H t liy Mis. Lavon Winn. An Easier an- ftVJ I them was given by the cbolr. Ben- H edlotlon, lllshoj) W. L. Winn. H' ' In the Klrst ward Uio following V progiam wan given: Singing "The H Spirit of God Ltko a Fire Is Burn- H lng." .Prayer. Singing "Sweet Gal- B Iluo." Brother Samuel Nelson was VK tlin special speaker. Solo, David Bos- VJ lclley. Closing anthem "Tlio Lord BBVJ Hath Spoken." Prayer. VJ Tho frlcndH and relatives of sMr. 9 nnd Mrs. Samuel Nelson met at the VS bailment of tho Flrnt ward tabcrna- J rle Wednesday evening nnd tendered VJ them & surprise party. A nicepro- BVJ fcram was rendered after which the VJ i pvoiilnfe was spent In games, tuuslc VJ I nnd dancing. Dainty refreshments HAVj r "were served. VJ ' A number of fi tends met' on Friday BBYJ evening and surprised Mrs. Oliver V Nelson, It being lier birthday annt- versary. Tho evening was spent In HBVJ Karnes nnd social chnt. Refreshments HBVJ wore served. J The Joy club met at the home of HBH Mrs. Win. Q. Anderson on Friday. A J. business meeting was held and new BaVJ oincers were elected. Dainty rorronh- J ments were served. BBS Mr. nnd Mrsv Samuol Ltttledyko of BBVJ -lliapah are visiting with their sis- BBVJ ter Mr. nnd Mrs, John Dangerfleld. BBVL 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Marshal of Su-BBVj Su-BBVj .karlon spent Sunday as the guest of HI Mi and Mrs, O. h. Tarrell l i Mr Kernet Toolson returned to her home Thursday nfter spending Hi ' the wjek with her fster at Franklin. BBBi Tho Misses Inez and Maggie Reese BBB fipctt the week end here visiting BBfl -with their sister Mrs. Clarence Mel- HHk BBB. Miss Edna Tarbot or Benson spent BBB i Sunday visiting with Mr.' and Mrs. BBJ' Nuphli Tarbet. Mr Paul Dourta spent thtvwcek B.l und ai Smtthfleld with Mr. ttod'Mra. H Robert Grimths., H-j Mr nnd Mx Illnlne Hell of Rich- BJ ' ltiondisunday with Mrs. Bells parents H' Mr nhd Mis. O. L. Farrnll BBJu MIkh Lavon Burks of - Ulohraoud f spent 'tho week; end with MWs "Edith IRo.ikelley . I Mrs, Umnin Thornley and family ppn were the gui3(H or Mr. mid Mrs. Ira BBJ! ' Hi )n ol Logan on Sunday. i H'' Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Hllljurd spent BBj) H ldty at Logan vlnltlng friends. BH j Mr Ceo. Ilarl or Salt Lake spent BBJ ,' the week end hero visiting with his BH? iiiolhir Mrs. Lulu Hart. BBl ! ' H. M'.'S'cvsappjn the wwk B U1ng with M.s. J. A Melklc. H Ir. nnd Mrs William Q Anderson BBJ nnnouneo tho marriage of their I1 'n chtfi .Maud to Melvln D Woodruf ' Tiudaj Mn'ch 8. ' ! Lr C. L. Reed spent the forepart of tfe week ut Salt Lnk; , j K Mi W. C. CInpool Unil W." C. H skrui.hr s; ::; TuoNuy in slt K Lake rii buslnes.1. |