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Show J.DCALS. j Mrs. Vcnna Tippits has moved to Salt Lake city to make her home. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Toolson are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lundquist at Ogden this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont I'ilking-ton I'ilking-ton of Ogden visi.ed with relatives rela-tives over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lundsirom of Logan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ainscough on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pitcher announce the birth of a daughter,, born Wednesday, February 16, at the Budge hospital. Mrs. Glen Ravesten of Clarks-ton Clarks-ton spent week with Mr. and Mrs. Vain Raymond. Neave Thornley, who is in thq. U. S. army at Idaho is spending a ten day furlough with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thornley. Lieutenant Paul Reeder, who is in the Navy Air corps in the South Pacific is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Reeder and family. I Mrs. Serin Seeley entertained at a quilting Wednesday afternoon at her "ome. Ten ladies were included in-cluded and luncheon was served by the . hostess. Corporal and Mrs. Keith Mc-Combs, Mc-Combs, who have been stationed at Denver, spent three days vis-I vis-I iting with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCombs and Mr. and Mrs. Gol-' Gol-' den Reeder and family. They were transferred to the Northwest. North-west. Mrs. Donna Lou Pitcher re- turned home Monday from Seat- tie,-' Washinton where she has ! been visiting with her husband Richard Pitcher for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Woodruff and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cole-j Cole-j man Read and family, were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Low on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Trent Baker and family of Thatcher, Idaho were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker on Sunday. Mrs. G. L. Rees,. Mrs. Lorin Low and Mrs J. N. Stephens were the guests of Mrs. C. W Clark Friday afternoon. Refreshments were served and the afternoon spent in playing bridge. The Ladies' Literary club held their regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. M. Roylance. Mrs. Thomas W. Jar-vis Jar-vis gave a review of the book "Paul Revere and the World he Lived In" by Ester Trobes. Mrs. Lucille Roylance played ' several piano selections. Refreshments were served by the hostess to 15 club members. Mrs. Robert Thomas, of Barstow, California visited with relatives this week. The Ladies' Birthday club entertained en-tertained at a no-host party on Wednesday afternoon in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Emma Hansen. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge and sewing. sew-ing. Nine club members were present. Mrs. Millicent Nilson was in charge of the arrangements. Luncheon was served and Mrs. Hansen received many gifts. The Third ward will hold their annual ward reunion Saturday, February 26. A program and banquet will be served and in the evening the children will be entertained with a dance and refreshments. re-freshments. The Fourth ward and the Second Sec-ond ward held their ward reunions re-unions Saturday, Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Plowman were in chargeo f the Fourth ward banquet ban-quet and Mrs. Lorin Low and Mrs. T. L. Allen were in charge of the Second ward banquet. A large crowd was in attendance. Mrs. Kenneth McLean and Mrs. William Scrowther of Salt Lake city visited with relatives this wepk. Oliver Nilson is spending the week at Idaho Falls on business Ray Facer and Lorin Low spent the week-end at Burley, Idaho on busines. j Lieutenant Colonel C. O. Ros- ! kelley of California visited with ! his sister Mrs. Henry O. Hansen on Monday. J. A. Gutkie returned home Monday from Los Angeles where he spent two weeks visiting with i Captain and Mrs. Ralph Gutkie , and other relatives. ' Sergeant Duayne Newbold spent a ten day furlough with his parents this week. |