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Show er, Lorin Low, C. D. Clark Robert Ro-bert E. Griffith, W. C. Scrowth-er, Scrowth-er, Glen R. Winn, Robert Griffith, Grif-fith, Kernel Toolson, Richard Roskelley, William Cantwell, Harold Har-old Deppe, J. M. Pulkerson, L. V. Toolson, Norman Lundberg, Leslie Hansen, Oliver Nilson, Richard Toolson Max Toolson, Mrs. Rinda Chambers and Mrs. Katie H, Cra-gun. Cra-gun. High scohe prize was won by Mrs. W. C Scrowther and low score by Mrs. Richard Roskelley. Mrs. T. W. Jarvis entertained the members of the Birthday club at her home on Wednesday afternoon' after-noon' in honor of the birthday anniversary an-niversary of Mrs. T. B. Farr. Dinner Din-ner was served and an afternoon of bridge was enjoyed by the members. mem-bers. The table was covered with a lace cloth and was centered prayer, Vivian Noble of Araalga; Speech of welcome, Sylvia Ravsten dt Clarkston; song, Bee Hive girls. One act play, Conspiracy by the Misses Barbara Winn, Bonnie Jean Hansen, Mary Chambers, June Godderidge, and Zina Moore of the Smithfield Second ward. Chorus, Clarkston girls; talg, Bp. Richard Roskelley of Smithfield Third ward; poem, Carla Rae Winn of Smithfield; guitar duet, Venna Michaelis and Mary Jean Erickson, Smithield Fourth ward. Closing song, Bee Hive Girls. Prayer, LaRee Gordon, Smithield Third ward. with a crystal bowl of pink and orchid sweet peas. Mrs. Joel E. Ricks was an invited guest. High score was won by Mrs. Robert Griffiths. The Ladies Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Kernel Toolson on Friday afternoon. The rooms and tables were beautifully decorated decor-ated with spring flowers. A dainty luncheon was served and the afternoon af-ternoon spent at Bridge. High score prize was won by Mrs. Glen R. Winn. Special guests were Mrs. T. B. Farr, Mrs. W. O. Srowther, Mrs. Glen R. Winn and Mrs. Cyril Munk of Benson. Mrs. Lowell Hillyard entertained the members of the Just-A-Mere Bridge club at her home on Friday Fri-day afternoon. After a delicious luncheon the afternoon was spent playing bridge for which Mrs. Homer Ho-mer Daines received high score and Mrs. Norman Lundberg received re-ceived second high score prize. Mrs. Ray Mooseman was an invited in-vited guest. Mrs. Ladell Blanchard enter tained the members of the Metaya club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Thornley gave a talk on poetry and read several of her poems, which were greatly enjoyed. Miss Ada Johnson John-son of Richmond rendered several vocal selections after which a dainty try luncheon was served to Mesdames Golden Sorenson, Royal Roy-al Sparrow, John Ranzenberger, Joseph Timmons, Lloyd Sparrow, Lewis West, George Weeks, Gay-lord Gay-lord Sorenson, Adell Cannon, Lewis Lew-is West and Mrs. Duane Sparrow. Spar-row. The teachers of the Summit school and junior high school entertained en-tertained their partners at their annual canyon party Friday evening even-ing lat the Mack Memorial park. A pleasant evening was spent in community singing program and games after which supper was served. Mrs. S. H. Gordon entertained the members of the Booklore Literary Lit-erary club at her home on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Florence Pond of Lewiston gave a book review of "The Old Maid" by Edith Wharton and Zoe Atkins. At the close of the meeting a dainty luncheon was served to fifteen club mem- ; bers and Mrs. Leo Low, Mrs. Ross Gordon and Vonda Nelson of Lew- 1 lston. The Smithfield Bee Hive girls . held their graduating exercises at i the Newton ward Sunday evening. I President Miss Viola Peterson was i in charge with Mrs. Nathan Mathers, Ma-thers, stake bee keeper conduct- I I ing. Singing, Bee Hive girls; SMITHFIELD i o Smithfield Mrs. Helen P. Tool son and Mrs. Adrian Toolson en tertained at their home on Mon day afternoon at an attractively arranged bridge luncheon. Th rooms were beautifully decorated with spring flowers while yellow nasturtiums formed the centerpiece center-piece for the tables. A deliciou; three course luncheon was served .and the afternoon spent at bridge Covers were laid for Mrs. Parle; E. Peterson, Mrs. L. E. Nelson Mrs. Joseph Young of Logan; Mrs. H. B. Daines of Preston, Mrs Cyril Munk, of Benson and Mes-dames Mes-dames T. B. Farr, J. A. Gutkie, L S. Miles, W. A. Noble, J. E. Shef-fer, Shef-fer, T. W. Jarvis, Thomas Mathews, Math-ews, Frank Winn, Douglas Hoop- |