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Show it being her 12th birthday. Tables were set with place cards for 25 of her girl and boy rriends. A lovely supper was enjoyed by all, games and music were the evenings program. Many beautiful beauti-ful gifts were given Barbara and all left wishing her many happy returns of her birthday. club Thusday evening, at her home. Luncheon was served at small tables centered with vases of daffodills. High score prize was won by Mrs. LeGrande Gunnell, Hih Cut prige, Mrs. Harold Hansen Han-sen of Amalga and guest prize, by Mrs. Erma Mather. 12 ladies were included. Mrs. Leonard Miles spent the week end at Salt . Lake visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Geary, Mr and Mrs. T. Ehvood and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Low, spent Wednesday at Salt Lake with their sons Dee Geary, Bud Low, and Eugene El-wood, El-wood, who left Wednesday to fill missions for the North Wul tern states. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nils spent Tuesday at Ogden on business. Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Hansen left Tuesday for St. Louis with their small son where he will receive medical treatment alt the hospiL-.i at St. Louis for ten days. George G. Nelson, Wholesale Coal Dealer, Bear River Mutual, Fire ana Automomie Insurance Notary Public ( Phone 143. Residence 113. A dv. t L Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Rccs attended at-tended the Doctors convention, at Salt Lake on Friday . Mrs. N. Hodges entertainer! Wednesday afternoon at her home. Those included were: Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Roskelley, Mrs. Kate Erving, Mrs. Harper W. Noble, Mrs. on Friday afternoon, with Mrs. Helen Toolson as hostess. The program pro-gram was given by Mrs. Lee Hales of Logan, who gave a review re-view of the first three chapters of (Out of the Night) by Jan Val-tin; Val-tin; Mrs. L. V. Toolson was a special guest, 16 club members were present. Luncheon was served ser-ved by the hostess, Miss Helen Toolson assisted in serving. NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Secretary of the Smithfield Wesfi Bench Irrigation Company, on or before April 5, 1941, for water master for the 1941 irrigation irriga-tion season. The board of direc. tors reserves the right to reject any and all bids. CHARLES MCCANN Secretary Adv. 4-4-41 Bishop Sylvester Low, Mr. and Mrs. Low and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Oli-ver Nilson attended the funeral services for Dr. Frank Low at Richiield on Wednesday. Dr. Low was the son of the kite James P. Low of Smithfield. Mrs. and Mrs. W. E. Dawson, and daughter Dona, of Rexburg. Idaho stoyed in at the Sentinel office, 'Wednesday, they were in route to coui'erance at Salt Lake City. Mrs. and Mrs. Laval Larson, of Magna were week ed guests of Mrs. Zina Hall, and Mrs. Ella Philips. NOTICE TO PROPERTY Uy were former residents of Smithfield. FOR SALE 50 Choice Siberian Elm. Also Black Walnuts and Russian Olives. Sidney Har- wood. Smithfield. Adv. 28 Mrs. T. B. Farr,, Mrs. Henry O. Hansen. Mrs. T. L. Allen, Mrs. Oliver Nilson, Mrs. Jean Lund-quist, Lund-quist, Mrs. Bertha Mather, Mrs. Sam Tout, were among those to attend the Relief Society conference con-ference on. Wednesday, at Salt Lake City. HARLEY'S Meets advertised competition and deserves your patronage. Adv. Mrs. W. A. Niles spent the week at Provo and Salt Lake, visiting with relatives. FOR SALE First crop hay, Melviu Hillyard, Amalga, Phone 13 0J4 Mrs. Mary Hillyard is visiting wi'th her daughters at Twin Falls for an indefinate time. FOR SALE First crop hay, Melvin Hillyard, Amalga, Phone 130J4 Science unmasks divorce villins you'd never suspect. Work-saving household gadgets and other modern mod-ern inventions are upsetting the old istitution of marriage, says one sociologist, but other scientists are finding out how to assure happy homes. An illustrated article arti-cle everyone should read, in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's Los-Angles Los-Angles Examiner, adv. Mrs. Frank Tidwell entertained entertain-ed Tuesday evening at 7 p. m. in honor of her daughter Barbara Charles Hulse,, Mrs. Robet Draper, Dra-per, Mrs. William Cantwell and Mrs. Lorenzo Anderson. The afternoon was spent in quilting and visiting, dinner was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. La Vere Balls of Dayton, Idahn were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Cant-well Cant-well on Tuesday. EAT AT THE MAIN CAFE. adv. Mr. George Nelson received word of the death of his son-in-law Mr. Albert McCombs at Bur-ley, Bur-ley, Idaho, who passed away at his home Wednesday morning. Mrs. McCombs is Duella Nelson McCombs, they moved to Idaho several years ago 'to make their home. . The Smithfield Stake Juniors will hold their anual Junior Festival Fes-tival Friday Apri 4th at 8:00 in the Second Ward. All Juniors and Y.M.I. A. executives in the stake are invited Games and refreshments refresh-ments will be the evening's entertainment. en-tertainment. Mrs. Geneve. West and Marie Moljeson are in charge char-ge of arrangements. Mr. Ben Price of Los Angeles visited . with relatives and friends this week. The Ladies Literary club held their regulair meeting at the home of Mrs. Rinda Chambors, OWXEHS OE SMITHFIELD Notice is hereby given that an order has been, issued by the 'mayor and city council that all property owners having ashes and other rubbish on the streets of this city must remove same. It is also asked that the curb and gutter be cleaned in front of your property. By order of city coxincilmen. Adv. 4-18-41. Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfleld and Mr. and Mrs. William Moon of Malad were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hadfleld on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lund-quist Lund-quist and two children returned home Monday after spending the winter at Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Barker spent Tuesday at Salt Lake on business. Miss Alice Aston spent Sunday at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen, Mr. Ted sAJion, Mrs. Kate Ewing, Mr. Randall Sorensen, Miss Bren-da Bren-da Van Orden, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Weeks, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Higginson, All attended the funeral services at Bancroft, Idaho for Dale Higginson who died Monday. The Higginson fam- About Town Lynn Toolson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Toolson, is at a local hospital where he underwent under-went an operation for appendicitis, appendi-citis, recently. ' Miss loan Nilson seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Nilson underwent a major operation at a Logan hos-p'ital hos-p'ital on Tuesday. Mr. Morgan Edwards is confined confin-ed to his home on account of ill health. Mrs. Merrell Petersen is receiving receiv-ing medical treatment at the Budge hospital at Logan. HARLEY'S Meets advertised competition and deserves your patronage. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Harper W. Noble, Miss Doris Noble, and Miss Alice Noble and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Noble were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Willard Noble at Richmond Rich-mond on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pitcher announce an-nounce the birth of a son, born recently at the Cache Valley hospital. hos-pital. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, Jennie Lewis, Phone 18 Smithfield. ady. Mrs. George Mather, entertained entertain-ed for the members of her bridge |