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Show Local News I The Ladies Junor Literary club . met Wednesday afternoon at the ! home of Mrs. J. M. Stephens. Mrs. Frank: Reese of Benson gave a review of the book, "Carrie Jacobs j Pond," Mrs. Seth Godfrey sang j four vocal selections accompanied by Mrs. Martha Poulsen. Special i guests were Mrs. G. L. Rees, Mrs. ! Thomss W. Jarvis, Mrs. Ed Dow- die, Mrs. Martha Poulsen and ' Mrs. Seth Godfrey. Refreshments ' were served by the hostess to 16 ladies. For more vitamins and Better j Health, use Woodruff Dairy Milk. We Deliver. Adv.t.f. Mrs. Ethel Hooper of Ogden spent Saturday visiting with friends. Mrs. Wendel Hulse of Berming-ham, Berming-ham, Washington spent the past two weeks visiting with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coleman Cole-man and family. Mrs. Lowell Roskelley and daughter daugh-ter Dian left Wednesday by plane for New York to join her husband who is stationed there. Don H-irwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harwood of Ogden and Prank Meikle of Ogden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meikle are among those who have enlisted in the armed forces recently. Old or Crippled Horses Wanted We pay l'i cents per pound live weight. Call 140R3 collect or write. Cache Valley Chinchilla Corporation. Corpora-tion. Smithfield, Utah. Adv. Mrs. Oscar Harwood and daughters daugh-ters Maxine and Doris spent the week end at Salt Lake visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don Harwood and family. Mrs. Rosetta L. Anderson of Shelley, Idaho, spent two weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Sheen. The Willow Valley camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John P. Toolson. The lesson was given by Mrs. Annie G. Miles; Mrs. Done Thornley gave a guitar selection, Mrs. Sam Sorensen read a life sketch of Mrs. Ongra Tool-sen. Tool-sen. Twenty ladies were present. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The Ladies Literary club held their regular meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. P. L. Allen. The life of "General Douglas McAr-thur" McAr-thur" was reviewed by Mrs. Calder South special invited guests were Mrs. Seth Chambers, Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. May Chambers, Mrs. George P. Toolson and Mrs. Calder Cal-der Smith. Luncheon was served by the hostess to 15 ladies. FOR FLOUR, Feeds, Coal, Grain Chounine and Grain Steam Roll- ing, call at the FARMERS EXCHANGE MARKET Parley Winn, Manager South Main, Phone 87-J Smithfield Adv. Mrs. Erie Gordon entertained on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her brother Leroy Peterson and family of Phoenix, Arizona. Other guests included were Mrs. O. E. Peterson, Los Angeles, Mrs. V. E. Peterson, Mrs. P. E. Peterson and Mrs. John Humphries of Hyrum. . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pasketts of Salmon City, Oregon are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelsey and family. GEORGE G. NELSON Wholesale Coal Dealer, Bear River Mutual, Fire and Automobile Insurance, Notary Public, Phone 181. Residence Resi-dence 143. Adv.tf. Miss Gwndella Thornley and iMiss Lilla Thornley left Tuesday for San Diego, California to visit with their brother Willard D. Thornley who is in the TJ. S. army. They expect to be gone two weeks. Mrs. Erie Gordon entertained at a chicken dinner Wednesday at her home. Those included were Mr. and Mrs. John R. Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Peterson, Miss Ramona iPeterson, of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peterson of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Sally White of Salt Lake. The afternoon was spent in music and visiting. Harold Hansen of Amalga has purchased the Thomas Chambers residence. Miss Nellie Curtis, Mrs. Joel A. Curtis, Mrs. Mabel Delong and Fredrick Fowler of Memphis, Missouri Mis-souri are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moseman and family. Miss Glade Nilson of Salt Lake and Mr. R. J. Sawin of South Dakota, were the guests of Mr. . and Mrs. S. Ivan Nilson on Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnson and Hal Johnson of Idaho Falls visited with relatives on Wednesday. Mrs. Martin Roskelley was hostess host-ess to the members of her bridge club Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Richard Toolson was a special spec-ial guest. High score prize was won by Mrs. Rinda Chambers. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to eight ladies. Mrs. Glen Tout, Mrs. Donald Jackson, Mrs. Charles Lundquist and Mrs. Grant Webb attended a party at the home of Mrs. Jodie Smith at Benson, Monday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Dora Robinson of Thornton Idaho was guest of Mrs. Rinda Chambers on Wednesday. |