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Show r ' lii. - la v IHli . i nviy lAtM J1U.KN Ab j.UoUN and Thlrktl Larsen of Wellsville wiit-iuu iMu.iu weie ihe and Mr. and Mrs. Poole of Ogguests at a dinner given m honor drew Lamont. Jesse Baker. El- - or W. K Walker's 60th birthday, den. mer Henlnger, Wilham Baker, 'Mrs Bakers father. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth Arthur Kidman, George Hnbner, Mrs Mrs Mary A. HiU and have returned to their home at Gerald walker. Earl Bird. Char-- 1 Emma Hancock were the guests, . . Ridgedale, after spending a les Ladle, Oscar Barrett, Oliver of Mrs. J. N. Soidriien' tyedniei-- j Mrs, 1 visiting with her mother, . , Walker.. Taylor oapd.Jesse KenQiday afternoourEmma waneock. hd' ether games, were played, af- -j Mrs 'Vera Slielton entertained!'y" ! fir.-- i ftncU Mt.; Elmer ter Supper. Score prize was won. at a luncheon, 'Tuesday afternoon Jluncock, by Eart Bird. Mr. end Mrs Alonzo Wood, Mr. In honor of Mrs. Alta Kidman Mr. and Mrs William L. Kid- - and Mrs Florence Wood and Mrs. William Kidman and man. were dinner guests of Mr Miss Mrs Marva Mr.' and Mrs. Verland Shelton Kidman, and Mrs. Elmer Hancock Sunday. Phyllis Longstorth. Mrs long Larentertained at a chicken supper "Mrs. Oscar Hansen and son, sen, Mrs. Julia Muir, motored to after the dance Monday night at Billie of San Francisco are here Petersboro to teach the primary the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wood in honor of Mr. ana Mrs. Lynn visiting with her parents, Mr. children songs and dances for W. Mrs. I. Sorensen. and anniverthe Primary operetta. Longstroth's wedding Mrs Eliza Stewart. Mrs Sarah FETES JOLLY sary. A St. Patrick idea was carAnn Parker, Mrs. John Leatham DOZEN ried out in the decorations. A beautiful green and white basket Jr. and Miss Barbara Stewart, of Mr and Mrs Joseph Watson of fruit formed the centerpiece Wellsville, Mrs. Floyd Hardman entertained at an apattractively were the dinner guests of Mrs for the table. St. Patrick place Clarence Barrett, Wednesday, Mr pointed supper, Monday evening, cards marked the places for ele- before the dance for the Jolly ven guests. A special guest was and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth, Mr. Dozen A hlly large pond whjte and Mrs Edgar Hancock, Mrs. Stella Loudy of Mr. lormed the Billings, for the and Mrs. Andrew Lamont, Mr. table. The centerpieceand Montana. place napkins and Mrs. Jesse Walker and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peterson of Helen Walker were Logan visitors cards were in St. Patrick designs entertained at a deliPetetjsboro stove filled and hats green pipe on Saturday. cious supper. Saturday evening. with candy and tied with white A beautiful poted plant centered ELITE CLlB ribbons were the favors Covers HOSTESS the table. Covers were laid for were laid for Messrs' and MesMisses Mary and Margaret JenMrs. Blanche Bird was hostess dames: George Smith, Orval Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Larfor the Elite club which met at sen, Chester Kidman, Clifford sen, Fred, Ed and Lea Peterson. her home Friday. The afternoon Ahrens, Cyril Bird and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Effie McQueen of was spent In sewing and social Mrs Weston. Special guests were. Elko Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. chat. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen of George Gittens of Pocatello and Mrs. yDelone Muir, Mrs, Isabella Logan and Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and famKiaptan, Mrs Rhoda Hardman, Poole of ugden After the dance ily. Hilda Whitney, Mrs. Cloteel all returned to the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood and a deliciand Mrs. Watson-wher- e Ahrens, and Mrs. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Plowman, ous luncheon was served and motored to Logan Sunday evenLeah Plowman of Smithfield and Bunco was played. Score prizes Alden Llllywhite of Logan were were won by Mrs. Chester Kiding and attended the show at the Grand. dmner guests of Mr, and Mrs man and Janies Poole of ogden. acMr. Mrs. Jesse Walker, Sunday, and Jens Jensen Mr. and Mrs,-Elm- er Hancock companied their son Ether, to SON IS and daughter Faye and Mr. and Idaho, where Mrs. Lynn Longstroth BORN they expect to attended the dance at Petersboro, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sorensen spend the summer on their farm are rejoicing over the arrival of near Rexburg night. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Kidman a son bom Sunday, March 16th. Mrs. Charlotte Richards, Mrs. Mother and babe are doing fine. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maisey Helen Walker, Bishop H C. Sorevento motored Logan Sunday Jermiah Baker has returned ensen, Mrs. Claud ie Stauffer, Arhome after spending a few weeks ing and were the supper guests thur Kidman. Mrs Mary E. SorMrs. Phil Clarence and Pi Mr., ensen and Mrs. Ellen Bird were visiting at lips Idaho. tempieworkersFriday. Alice Mrs. and Peters-boro Mrs. Fred Peterson of Petersburg has gone to California on a daughters Dona and Maxine motored from Preston Friday and visit. Mr. and Mrs Lynn Longstroth, were the guests of her sister Mrs. accomwere Mrs. Emma Hancock and Mrs Annie Larsen. They X . fffif to Cor- panied home by her sister Mrs. were Mary A. Hill motored Miss 'A large crowd was present and a ena Kumbruel, Miss Verna Wor-sto- n, a kL.! nish Friday and while there were Leo W. Goates and son Leo Jr, Lu,a George Pickett, Mr. and Ladle, Miss Mozcll Barrett good time was enjoyed by all the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake and her mother Mrs. GraceMiss and The following visitors from out Mrs. Clarence Hansen, Mrs. Cecil Charlotte Longstroth. prpha Buist. Osmer Hancock. Miss Helen Ahrens entertained1 'The Mendon orchestra gave a of town who attended the dance Allen Mrs Ann Hansen of Logan. Mrs." Thomas Muir entertained Misses Nora and Clara 'Hutchat a dinher Thursday in compli- at a candy pull Wednesday even- - lucky spot dance in the ward were Misses Aline and Carma Miss Gev- - inson, Earl Murry, Leland Larsen of amusement Those Beaverdam, her at home. hall Durfey Monday present Leo W. Ing ment er evening Mrs sister, Goates, and son Leo, Jr, of Salt Lake City Covers were laid for FTT"1 Sim Mrs. Goates and son, Mrs. Char' lotte Longstroth Miss Maggie Stei phen, and Ralph Muir, Mr. and Mrs Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Copen and, son, Buddy) motored from Logan, Thursday and were the JT guests, ot Mr... and. Mrs. -- Thomas , . Muir. Mrs. George Hiibner entertained at a dinner Friday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gardner of Ogden. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Mrs. Maud Hancock and Mrs Tt koiliisf Josie Sorensen of Maladr Idaho were dinner guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sorensen. Robert Forstor is ill at his home v means it is time to think about Electric Service in city or rural boriics. The following out of town relatives were dinner guests after the Thinking about it suggests that you drop in our nearest store and sec the array' of home apfuneral Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Larsen: pliances that are teal servants and will drtve druJgery from your home. , Andrew Munk of Benson ward, Sena Munk, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Men in business and industry equip their plants and stores with modern electric servants to Munk, Mr and Mrs. Albert Munk, , Walter and Don Benson, Mr. and get more work done, to get it done better and to save money on production. Mrs. Miles Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Pederson and daughter Women, and men too, when they stop to think of it, admit it, are entitled to the same working Ruth of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Oliconditions. They afford them a staff of dependable servants, particularly in farming communver Peterson, Ed, Fred, Conrad and Lea Peterson of Petersboro. ities when extra hands" are taken on and the boarding of the hired folks begins; when the John Ladle is reported to be ill at his home. need for hot water increases; more cooking to be done; greater need for dependable 'refrig; Mr. and Mrs. Harris Pillsbury eration, often far from other sources for keeping wholesome foods. and Dr. Paden of Salt Lake were dinner guests at the home of Miss Mary Jensen, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth and Mrs. Leo Goates spent Wednesday evening visiting at the home of Miss Mary Jensen, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth and Mrs. Leo Goates tspent Wednesday evening visiting at the Mrs. Alonzo home of Mr. and pl.ut ohids ni&ikfa thtpia.rs,ei for: Messrs and Mesdames: Ail- MENDON I i - ' 1 MRS. MARVEL BARTLETT Correspondent Ward Conference Sessions Draw Large Gatherings ward Mendon Mcndon The conference was held on Sunday March 16 with sessions, at 9.30 and 10.00 a. m. and 2pm under the direction of Bishop H. C Soiensen. with Joseph White and P. O. Hansen, members of the Hyrum stake high council, in attendance. The ward choir furnished the music for both sessions under the direction of chorister, Mrs. o J. Barrett, assisted by Mrs. Ellen Ladle at the organ The meeting for all those holding the priesthood and officers of the auxiliary organizations began at 9 30 a. m with the folr lowing program' prelude, Marcel Bird: congregational singing, We Thank Thee O God for a ProJernuah Bakphet'; invocation, er; report of the entire priesthood, Arthur Kidman who also gave a talk on priesthood work, vocal solo, W I. Sorensen; closWhite ing remuiks, by Joseph and P. O. Hansen, benediction, Elmer Hancock. The second session was at 10 a. m. with a large gathering of ward members present. Bishop H C. Sorensen presided; prelude, Barrett. congregational singing. "Earth with her Ten Thousand Flowers; prayer. -- Mm-Mezeti H. W Church, De- singing, sert Home of the Free" the choir: sacrament music, by Mrs. Ellen Ladle, after which reports were given as follows- report of the Ed school. Superintendent Sunday ger Hancock, of the Junior sem- the nary Miss Gladys Hughes; of Kid-man Marva Primary, President violin sodo, Alonzo Wood with Mrs Ellen Ladle at the Relief socpiano; report of the MrsLottie iety by Secretary Richards, vocal solo. John O. on the Hughes, accompanied clospiano by Miss Violet Bird; White Joseph ing remarks, Elders each one giv- and P. O Hansen, to of encouragement words ing the young people T closing anthem, Not a Sparrow FallethC. by the choir; benediction, J - .Lij t i Thosc who know! - to-h- 7 4 THE WEATHER MAN SAYS t- Plowman of Smithfield The afternoon session opened with a prelude by Mrs Ellen Ladle", singing, Guide Us O Thou Great Jehovah, by the choir and prayer, Joseplv T. congregation; Proud Wood; singing, choir, Yei of Our Home In the Mountains," with Cyril Bird and Clifford Ahrens singing the duet service AlDuring the Sacrament violin solo, onzo Wood played a followed by a trio, Mrs. Ada Walker, Mrs. Lizzie Barrett and Mrs Marjory Bird; sustaining of all general, stake and ward officers by Clerk H B Whitney; Bishop H. C. Sorensen reported the ward activities for the past year and gave counsel and words of encouragement to the members of the ward; anthem Glory In the Garden, by the choir; reports of the missionary committee by Chairman, Willard Richard, of the Y. L M I A by President Mrs. Marllla Buist, Y. M. M. I. Counselor Earl Bird, genealogical committee by Chairman J. N. Sorensen, and the old folks committee by George Hiibner; vocal duet J. C. Sorensen and Olive Mrs. Mrs. Julia Muir, brief reHughes accompanist; marks mere made by Counselors Oliver Taylor afid Elmer Hancock. Elders Hansen and White also made., short talks; closing remarks were made by Bishop H. Before anthem C. Sorensen ; Thee Lord I Bow my Head, by Wood. -me choir; benedietioBy John A. Mr.' am Gardner of Ogden. Miss Ann Sorensen and Mrs. SelSAVONIS CLUB ma Hancock were the guests of SUPPER Mrs. Emma Hancock, Thursday was A given evening. supper party of home Thursday evening atthe - Mr. and JITS Mrs. Jesse Baker by the members and Mr. and Mrs.Hairy Lynn Long of the Sovonis club and partners stroth motored to Logan ThursIn honor. Mrs. Myrl Lamont and day evening and attended the Mrs. Baker birthdays. The table wrestling match at the Dansante was, decorated In St. Patrick col-o- rs and the show at the Grand. beautifully - Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker--an- d und a large-cake- , decorated centered the table. Cle- - family motored Smithfield to Wednesday to attend the birthday dinner given in honor of Mrs. J. CL. PlowmaR.Mrs,WalkQX mother. and Mrs. David Ransenbery Providence daughter Dona of spent Tuesday visiting with her , sister, Mrs. Wilham Baker. Mrs. Orval Bird and daughter LaVlna are spending a month at Preston visiting with her mother Mrs. M. V. Jones. Mis. Zina Baker entertained at a dinner, Friday in honor of her birthday anniversary. A wild rose, AT ; WHOLESALE TRICES centerpiece and a beautiful cake, Two jear old field grown rose centered the table. Covers were1 4 marked for Mrs. Julia A Wood, at $4.59 per down. Mrs. Annie Baker, Mrs. Hannah Grown bjr one of the largest wholeBuist, Mrs. Ellen Ladle and Mrs. sale rose growers in America. Baker and family. A social afterFree landseape sen lee to purchasafter dinner. ers of our shrubs and roses. Drop noon was spentHancock entertainMrs. Selma us a card and our agent will rail on ed at luncheon Saturday at her you. home. Rose colored carnations Aroma Strawberry Hants formed the centerpiece for the $4.90 per thousand. table. Rose colorecf place . cards marked the places for Mrs Alta; Kidman. Mrs. Florence Wood, Mrs, Vera Shelton, Mrs. Lynn Longs-- j Mrs troth, Mrs. Stella Loudy, and chat-waCompany Hancock. Music and social BRIGHAM, UTAH THOSE 596. enjoyed after dinner. Mr. and Mrs. William Baker ard family motored to Wellsville A-b- "fI i 3 Roses, Schrubs iMA and Fruit 33 -- Trees s bt t IT'S SPRING, TRA LA! n That J 1 $., ALL THESE NECESSARY SERVANTS ARE" ' ELECTRICAL ASK -- ABOUT OUR COMBINATION DOMESTIC RATES I Anderson Produce i w Again we invite you to consult our representatives about these Electric Servants for the home and for the farm. They drive drudgery from the home and make farming a pleasant it is , modpursuit. t You will be glad to show your neighbors and friends your place when , r electrified. ernized and Our sales plan makes it easy to buy and operate this equipment. x Start now to live in comfort and enjoyment tant wait until the shadows of life lengthen. ITA0 PJBTOH&. SLIGHT EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE & i. ' "I i i V i) I f |