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Show Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo O. Low Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nilson. Mrs. Emma Hansen and Mrs. : Rinda Chambers spent Wednesday j at Salt Lake City visiting with relatives. Mrs William H. Cantwell. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served by the hostess to 12 ladies and was assisted in serving serv-ing by Mi4. Osborn Merrill of Richmond. Rich-mond. HARLEl'S Meets advertised competition and deserves your patronage. Adv. Mrs. Lorin Low entertained the North Cache basketball team Wed-j Wed-j nesday evening at her home. A variety of games were enjoyed and a steak supper was served by the hostess to 12 members. Mr. Carl Hogensen, Atrilla Rash left Monday for Ogden -where they have employment. About Town Keith Wood, son of Bishop" and Mrs. Douglass Hooper, will leave Monday for Salt Lake City where he will be inducted for service in the U. S. Army. Asael Pilkington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weeks, will also leave Monday for service ser-vice in the army. Lorin Noble underwent a major ma-jor operation . at a local hospital on Tuesday. HARLEYS Meets advertised competition and deserves your patronage. Adv. SPECIAL, NOTICE Mr Victor Mortensen has taken over the W. H. Koskelley coal yard and will continue selling Castle Gate Coal. Your patronage is solicited. adv. Bob Nilson who is employed at Ogden spent Sunday with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Nilson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miles and Mr .and Mrs. Parley Bingham attend the Bingham reunion at I Ogden on Wednesday. George &. Nelson, Wholesale Coal Dealer, Bear River Mutual, Fire ana AutomoDiie Insurance Notary Public , Phone 14S. Residence 143. A dv. t L . Mrs. Roy Colowes of Salt Lake City is spending the week with her daughter, Miss Etta Colowes. Miss Gwendella Thornley spent the week end at Salt Lake City with friends. Mrs. Rinda Chambers entertained enter-tained a ther home Monday afternoon af-ternoon for the members of her Birthday club. Honoring the birthday birth-day anniversary of Mrs. William Cantwell. The afternoon was spen in playing bridge. High st;:re prize was won by Mrs. T. B. Farr. Mrs. Cantwell was presented with a gift. Luncheon was served by the hostess to eight club members. WANTED TO BUY Veal, Hogs and young calves, and horses for mink feed. Russell Lower. Phone 68-J Smithfield. adv.328 Mrs. Roy Smith entertained the members of the Happy Hour ' club at her home on Saturday afternoon. after-noon. The living rooms were artistically ar-tistically decorated with pink tulips. tu-lips. A dainty luncheon was served at three smal ltables. St. Patrick's Day theme was cleverly carried out in all the arrangements. Following Fol-lowing the luncheon, Mrs. George Seamons gave an interesting account ac-count of her recent travels through California. The remainder of the time wa sspent with cards. The following guests were present: pres-ent: Mrs. George Seamons, Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie, Mrs. Alma Balls, Mrs. Jed Seamons, Mrs. Henry Seamons, Mrs. John R. Seamons, Mrs. Joseph Waite, all of Hyde Park; Mrs. Jean Lundquist, Mrs. Ray Mooseman of Smithfield and Mrs. Joseph Seamons of Benson. Ben-son. Before leaving, the hostess presented pre-sented a gift to each guest. rMs. Bramley Farr and daughter daugh-ter Judith Ann,, of Salt Lake City are visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Brown of Mesa, Arizona, visited with friends on Sunday. The Williow Valley camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their, regular meeting Wednesday, March 19, at 2.30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Hazen Hlllyard. A good attendance is desired. Mrs. Fern N. Smith and son Hollis, Mr. S. P. Nilson and Miss Evelyn Hillyard, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christ-ensen Christ-ensen and family of Richmond on Sunday, March 9. Thomas Geary is recovering from a tonsil operation performed last Saturday in the Budge his-Preston, his-Preston, Idaho, spent Wednesday at the home of her son, Theodore Theo-dore Geary. Mrs. Ray Clark is visiting with relatives at Ogden for a week. Mrs. L. V. Toolson entertained Saturday evening at her home in observance of her husband's birthday birth-day anniversary. Luncheon was served at smal ltables centered with spring flowers. The afternoon after-noon was spent in playing pinochle. I High scoia prize was given to1 Mrs. Henry O. Hansen. Those in-! eluded ;vere Mr., and Mrs. Sam i 5 I EAT AT THE LIN CAFE. adv. Smithfield. Adv. Mrs. J. W. Kirkbride was hostess hos-tess to the members of her bridge club Friday afternoon at her home. High score prize was won by Mrs. J. E. Shaffer. Special guests were Mrs. G. L. Rees. Mrs. T. W. Jarvis, Mrs. Robert Griffiths and |