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Show About Town .Mrs. Leah Lillywhiie and son UVdm-aduy lur tlic-ir home in U'a.-hinyi.jii L. c. after .spending i.iie w.-ek wkh her parents, .Mr. .unl .Mis. (J. J Plowman. .Mi', and .Mrs. Robert D. Young ( -Manii w.-r.j ili.' guests of .Mr. and .Mrs. Adrian V. Toolson on Mrs. It. P. Tlicirnley of Los An K'd.-s is hit hi", Willi h.-r sislers, Mrs. C.-!ia N.-Pun and .Mrs. Alary Plowman. Mrs. Ki.l if II. ('ra;:nn and !!::;-l'l !!::;-l'l S P. e r Low alle.'lded I'm Library convention in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Mi!. C.W'il Milltk was hosU-..s I" tlte nieiiil.as of hi-r Iti-itU.) ellil) I'ri.lay a li i llloon. H.'-eelal gue.,1.-, v. .-re Mrs. Kilttli Mimic and Mis. (!. L. P'-es. High score pi .: : v...:i Uy Air.;. I-.., una r.s. Lu.-ii. uii v. as rved a f small laid.-, . etilei , .1 w il !) vases of res s. TIn..,e ineht.li d were Mrs. ' IP sleiler, .Mrs. A Xol.ie, Mi-h J rank Winn, Mrs. J. v. Kii hh. id ., .Mis. Olive- Nilson, Mrs Loi'ia I., .v., Mrs. Alarlin ku.-k.-llv,! iMr... pi-rnel Toolson, .Mrs. Kinda! Chainheis and Airs. Harry Fern, j .Sai.d.iy. .Mr.-;. Orsen s. Dailies of Og.len i at tended lite tea Sunday given in honor of .Mrs. Ludella Jensen Nil son. Mrs. 11. P. Pain, s and daughter, daugh-ter, Kathleen, of Preston are vis-j vis-j itiitg at the home ot Mr. and .Mrs Joseph Puek. The Junior Literarry club met Wednesday afternoon at the homo of .Mrs. Eldou Lamb. .Mrs. Mary, Peterson nine a revie.v of the ; In ok, " Pen rail oi Jennie",' by Kohorl .Manning. A discussion followed. .Mrs. Lew McCami and -Mrs. Alhert -McCanu were special ..-;tns;s. Luncheon was served by tho hostess to eighteen ladies. I ; -Airs. Charles llulse spent the week at Purley with her parents, who celebrated their Golden Wed.. Mrs. Orvil Heaps cntcr'Ei imid the members of the Pooklore Club at her home on Friday. Tee book, '-He Head America Sir.;;", the story of Stephen looser, loos-er, was read by Mrs. Bert Reese. Several of his ballads were played play-ed on the piano by Mrs. Grant Webb and three songs were sung by Mrs. Iieese. A delicious tray luncheon was served to eleven club members and three guests; Mrs. Edwin ding Anniversary on Wednesday. The ladies Literary club held their regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. 1., W. Jarvis. Mrs. Lee Hales of Lo-1 gan gave a review of the book, 'Pacific Ocean". Sixteen club members were present. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served by the hostess. host-ess. There were a few special guests included. Mrs. Lillie Bowman enterta.in- ed at a beautiful arranged party on Friday afternoon at her home, honoring the birthday anniversary anniver-sary of her mother, Mrs. Martha C. Hunt. The room were decorated decora-ted with fall flowers. A decorated birthday cake in colors of white and pink centered the serving table. Many flowers and gifts were given Mrs. Hunt. A program and games were the diversion of the afternoon. Twenty ladies were present. Luncheon was served by tihe hostess. Mrs. David Dollof of Trenton was the guest of Mrs. Martha Hunt on Friday. A welcome home party was held Thursday evening in the Smithfield first ward recreation hall, in honor of. Elder Glen Nel -son who recently returned from a mission in the Northwestern states. A variety of games welo played under the direction of tho M I A and a short program The remainder of the evening' was spent in dancing. The music was furnished by Terry Hansen and Harry Fern. un uiawson and Mrs. Grant Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tidweil of California were the dinner guests of Frank Tidweil Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tidweil of North Hollywood, California attended conference in Salt Lake and then came to Smithfield and visited with their mother, Mrs. Jane M. Tidweil and other relatives. re-latives. They left for Detroit Wed nesday where they will purchase a new car and will spend two weeks in the east before returning return-ing home. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nilson and two daughters spent the week at Salt Lake with relatives. Mrs. Oliver Nilson was a guest at the Weber Medical Auxilary Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell at Ogden. Mrs. George O. Hansen entertained enter-tained sixteen ladies at her home on Wednesday at a quilting party Luncheon was served by the host ess. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hillyard announce the birth of a son recently re-cently at a Logan Ihospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Hillyard and daughters, Bishop and Mrs. G. L. Rees, Bishop and Mrs. W. A Hansen, Bishop and Mrs. M. T Van Orden, Bishop and Mrs. Douglas Dou-glas Hooper, Mr. and Mrs Geor-I (to n xti r , v.. ivrr. ana Mrs. Wil liam Erickson, Mr. Glen Nelson, Mrs. T. B. Farr, were among, those tho-se who attended conference in Salt Lake City on Sunday. |