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Show About Town Carrots for sale, Leonard Olson. Phone 101-J adv. 11-7. Mr. and Mrs. Aldon llodies spent Monday at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Glen Tout spent the week visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Daines at Ogden. BUTTER A1II.K For Bale now, at Woodruff Dairy. Adv. tf. Mr. and Mrs. GUnn R. Winn and family spent the week end at Boise, Idaho on business. While there they were the guests of Mr. and Mr.-. Harold Deppe. Mrs. Gladys Merrill of San Francisco, California, visited with the Plowman fanrlly on Monday. J Mis. Nettie Morrill is at the Bnd:;e hospital suffering from a brnk'-n leg. Mr 5. G. W. Mortenson and son, Bobby Lee, have: left for Winslow, Washington, where she will join her hurband, who is employed; the re. She has been visiting the j last rtonlh wilh her mother, Mrs. Ethil Moody. owr the duties of manager of the Utah Power and Light Co. office here in Smithfield. The office was formerly managed by J. C. Goff, who has been transferred to their Preston division. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kidman, Mr. and Mrs. Harper W. Noble and daughters daugh-ters Doris and Alice, Mrs. Annie G. Miles, Mrs. Ed Pitcher w-sre! among those who attended the funeral services at Salt Lake City for Mrs. Janie Noble Hampton, who died Sunday. George Cr. Nelson, Wholesale Coal DealGr, Bear River Mutual, Fire ana Automomie Insurance Nottary Public, Thone 181, Residence 14 3. A dv 1 1 Mr. J. M. Stephens has taken In the lost city of the horse people, First proof of tile existen-J ce of a mysterious race who were the Kentucky Colonels of 1200 B. C, lived near the Garden of Eden and were the distant ancestors an-cestors of most Americans. Don't miss this strikingly illustrated feature in The American Weekly,! the magazine distributed with next week's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. EXAM-INER. Adv. I The New Testament class of the Third ward Sunday school en- j tertained at a skating party at Logan Monday evening. 27 members mem-bers of the class were present. Those who chaperoned the party were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Knudsen, Mrs. Merlin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hodges and Miss Shirley Parkinson, and Mr. Jack Ranzen-berger, Ranzen-berger, refreshments were served by their teacher, Mrs. Jay Knud- j son. USE WOODRUFF, WhippinE Cream. AdT. it. Mrs. Peral Gordon spent three days of last week at Salt Lake City attending the florist desifen school, which was held in the tribune auditorium. Every thing pertaining to flowers was demonstrated dem-onstrated by designers of four 'western states. About 300 florists w'ere in attendance, and at the close of tlie last session each lady was presented with a beautiful corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kirk-( bride of Burley, Idaho were the guests of Superintendent and Mrs. I J. W. Kirkbride for several days On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kirk-j bride entertained at a family drii-ner. drii-ner. Those included were Mr. and, Mrs. Harvey Munk, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill, Mrs. Roy Plowman and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kirkbride. The afternoon was spent in visiting. FOR SALE to the highest cash bidder, 54 pieces, two foot by nine foot chanell drain metal roofing and 27 pieces of two foot by 10 foot chanell drain metal roofing, which has been damaged by fire. Any one wishing wish-ing to see this roofing may do so at the City office building. Bids must be received by the city recorder on or before the 19th day of November, 1941. GEORGE G. NELSON. Recorder, Adv. " i The Ladies Literary club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T,. W. Jarvis. An interesting inter-esting musical was given by. Gene Prather and Mrs. .Jerry Shepard of Logan. Mr. Prather gave a brief history of music, then presented several musical se. . '; K lections on the piano. . Mrs- Jerry I Shepard gave three vocal solos. A buffet luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by her daugh-! ter, Mrs. Bert Reese of Benson. I Mrs. LeRoy Smith of Smithfield! and Mrs. R. T. Ralps of Logan are new members of the club. j Mr?. Ferry Watts was hostess' to the Bonus Bridse club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Homer Ho-mer Rich. Mrs. Leo Low, Mrs. Louise West. Mrs. Leland Mick-kelson. Mick-kelson. Mrs. Reed Brenchley. Mrs. Raymond Clark. Mrs. Evan Chugg. was the special guest. Prizes were, awarded Mrs. Mickellsen and Mrs. Low. |