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Show LOCALS Mrs. Manford Smith spent the week visiting in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith and family. The Ladies Literary club entertained enter-tained at a party at the Bluebird in Logan, Monday, honoring the 23rd., birthday anniversary of the club. Mi's. E. Rodney Nilson gave The Fourth ward choir under the direction of Mrs. J. Hymas with Mrs. Gus Meyers and Mrs. Harry Michaelis at the organ, and the First Ward choir under the direction of Mrs.' Bertha Mather with Mrs. M. T. Van Orden at the organ, will furnish the music for the Smithfield stake conference to be held Sunday. Marriage Licenses L James Willis Larssn and Vir- I Mrs. A. D. Weeks is at the Budge hospital at Logan where I she underwent a major operation on Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. George S. Smith, Mrs. Fern N. Smith, Mrs. Hazen Hillyard, Dale I. Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ranzenberger attended the funeral services of Nile R. Chugg of Providence, Sunday. The funny way the funny man keeps getting married. The famous fam-ous comedian whose complicated love-life is a problem in higher mathematics, largely because he keeps doubling back on his old trail and rs-marrying ex-wives. Read of his comic matrimonial marathon in The American Weekly, Week-ly, the magazine distributed with next week's LOS ANGELES EX-AMINER. a reading. Games were played. High score prizes were won by Mrs. G. L. Rees and Mrs. Lew McCann. Mi's. Lee Hales was a special guest. Fifteen club members mem-bers were persent. Mrs. Richard Roskelley and Mrs. F. L. Allen were in charge of the arrangements. arrange-ments. Luncheon was served. More Army Recruits The following named men have been enlisted in the U. S. Army, through the Lfgan Army Recruiting Recruit-ing office, according to a report ginia Nelle Derks, Burley; Guy Edward Larsen and Lorna Young I McCullough, Logan; Homer Stew-j! art Satterfield and Marguerite Jones, Pocatello. j j Mr. and Mrs. Glen Douglas an- 1 nounce the birth of a daughter j born Tuesday at a local hospital. I II Get your tickets, early for the j athletic show to be held in the Smithfield Junior Higti School Friday February 21, at 8 p. rn.jl received from Sergeant William F. Holland, Army Recruiting Officer. Of-ficer. Kay Gordon Sears, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley A. Sears, of Cliftdn, Idaho, and Ervin Ne-phi Ne-phi Greene 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L, Greene, FED No. 1, Logan. Glen C. Hulse, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hulse, of Smith-field, Smith-field, was enlisted in the U. S. Army Saturday, it was learned from a report received from Sergeant Ser-geant William F. Holland, local army recruiting oficer. Mr. Hulse applied for enlistment at the Logan Lo-gan recruiting office on the 12. He was accepted and forwarded to the Main office in Salt Lake City, where after passing the usual tests and examinations, he was enlisted en-listed and forwarded to Fort Lewis, Lew-is, Washington. Mrs. Roy Kelsey is receiving treatment at the Budge hospital. For the best in picture showi entertainment visit the MAIN I THEATRE in Smithfield. Glen Hulse, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Hulse and Grant: Moulen, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Grant Moulen have enlisted in the army. Glen Hulse left Tuesday Tues-day for Fort Lewis, Washington. HARLEY S Meets advertised competition and deserves your patronage.. Adv.j I Mrs. Wilford W. Roskelley who has been spending the past three weeks here with her mother, Mrs. Jane M. Tidwell, returned to her home in Logan on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday afternoon after-noon in honor of their sister, Mrs. W. W. Roskelley of Logan. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson of Nibley, Mrs. Joseph Jacobsen and Mrs. Shirley Jacobin Jacob-in of Logan and Mrs. Jane M. Tidwell. : Mrs. Kate Ewing entertained at a trousseau tea, Sunday, Fab. 16, in honor of her daughter Del-va. Del-va. Mrs. Ewing was assisted by Mrs. Dorothy Bullen and Jenna Lou McCann in the trousse'au room. Mrs. Utahna Skabelund and Mrs. Afton Orchard received the gifts. Tea was served by Mr.s La-Zella La-Zella Whiteside and Mrs. Jenness Hurren and Frances Rawlins. Mrs. Devota Pickett and RheEa. Ewing assisted their mother in receiving Approximately one hundred guests . called. The 275-Pound Aga Khan to get his weight in diamonds. How 70,000,000 optimistic Mohammedans Mo-hammedans are now busy collecting collect-ing $25,000,000 in gems for the jubilee of their already rich spiritual spir-itual leader, who ordinarily gets his poundage each year in gold. Read of this fabulous and fascinating fascin-ating personality, and why his followers worship him, as told in The American Weekly, the magazine maga-zine distributed with next week's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. |