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Show i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Done of , Los Angeles, California visited 'with his father, Mr. George Done 1 and other relatives last week. I About Town ' . t. r: u .. ,. '' i '' I..-.,, r U.U....-1: '-J : Hm. .W. H'lU- -Mj 'i Kra Joh;:..fjn and two euiiMi, v:.-.:t-d ,..!. ! .'..f. .-. .V '; :. G '.'l of I a: ' A. '.V. ('.. .:: .-, i-;...-!:t the .'. .: -:.'i li'. Hi'.'. Lav Cry on ;.',; .,.!'.-' r Low k-ft -M'-,''-'' 'i.i. la.-.e City where he v...! ,. ',!-i. J a n.o.'.ih vUilUrr with Mr. CaJvtn Cruun of Los An-V'i An-V'i 4, California, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith on Wed-ncylay. if Mr. i-.r.-J M s. OS. n.an Reid vrew thv g;o:s a: a party Thurid.v. I -i.-.i-.j, u; the ho::.e of Mr. a::c L;.na JI:..k;n at Lu.ran. j M s. Jo-' ph We-ks entertair.d i at a qiitlUr.? party Wednesday. Eigh: lathes were jnulutiwl. Dinner I was served by the hostess. The Third ward will hold their annual ward reunion Saturday, February 15. A program will be given at 11 a.m., and a banquet J at 12:30 p.m., concluding with a' dance in the evening. j , ! George G. Nelson, Wholesale Coal Dealer, Bear River Mutual, Fire ana Autoinoone Insurance ! Notary Public , Flione 143. .'Residence 113. A dr. tl j Mr. and Mrs. Heed Hulverson, 1 Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas, Mr. j and Mrs. Lowell Hil!yard, and Mr. and Mrs. Done Chambers were I dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 'C. Goff at their home Saturday ' evening. The evening was spent in visiting and games. Mrs. Lill Wright entertained the members of her dub Saturday af- ternoon at her home. Luncheon was served to eight club members and an afternoon of 500 was enjoyed. en-joyed. High score prize was won by Mrs. Lloyd Sparrow and high cut prize was won by Mrs. Clif- ford Pilkington. ti-i at I'm, ton, Idaho. Mr. and Mri. f-taiik Ra.-.h of ur vi.ntlnif with Mr. and Uri. iinK'i Ka.ih and family. Mr and Mrs. Willard Adami lj'K.in announce the birth of a duuijhUir bom Tuesday at a lxl hospital. Mrs. Adams was formerly Mi.-.s Donna Winn. For Hi.) txt lu plcfure sliowl nil-rtiiliiin.-iit vlnlt tlln M.llV TIIKMIIK In Hmlllificld. I Mr. and Mra. Oliver Xilson and Mrs. Charles Hulse and daughter spent the week end at Burley, Idaho visiting with relatives. Miss Doris Harwood and Miss Rhonda Nelson entertained a few close friends at a shower Thursday Thurs-day evening In honor of Miss ' Venna Egbert, a bride-elect, at the Harwood home. The evening was spent In playing bridge. Miss Egbert Eg-bert received many beautiful gifis Refreshments were served to eight ' ladies. 1 Americanization class for those seeking citizenship will be held Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m., In the Smlthfield Jr. High school. A study of the American government govern-ment and the Constitution will be made. HARLEYS Meets Advertised Competion and' deserves your patronage. Adv. For the best in picture show entertainment visit the MALN THEATRE In Smithfield. Mrs. Willis Fonesbeck entertained at a dinner party Sunday evening In observance of her husband's birthday anniversary. Those Included In-cluded were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Bair of Richmond; Rich-mond; Mr. and Mrs. George Beut- Ipr nnrl Mrs PJhirlpv Pha t-T-f nn of Preston, Idaho. The evening was spent in playing bunco. A no-host party was held at the home of Miss Iris Meikle Sunday Sun-day evening. Supper was served to the following guests: iris Meikle, Nona Payne, Gladys Pitcher, Roma Erickson, Afton Fisher, Jean Ray-I Ray-I j mond, Orlo Hancey, Newton; Dean i Allen, Claron Allen, Hyrum; Ted Rogers, Logan; Duard Hancey, North Logan; and Glen Ravsten of. Clarkston. The evening was 'spent in playing bunco. The 500 club entertained, Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at a no-host party, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Dean Pilkingr ton. The afternoon was spent in playing 500. (Mrs. Willis ' Fonesbeck was in charge of the arrangements. arrange-ments. Those included were Mrs. Stillman Toolson, Mrs. Lill Wright! Mrs. Francis Peterson, Mrs. Joseph Merrill, Mrs. Lloyd Sparrow, Mrs I Clifford Pilkington and Mrs. Dean Pilkington. Luncheon was served jj Mrs. Les Hales of Logan gave II a review of the book, "My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard " by 1 1 Elizabeth Cooper, at the home of I Mrs- Richard Roskelley, Thurs-1 1 day afternoon. Special guests were 9 Mr- J- H. Roskelley, Mrs. L V I lOl0s0n- Mrs- R. H. Toolson, and Mrs. Glen R. Winn. A buffet luncheon was served by th hostess hos-tess assisted by Barbara " Winn I and Katherine Roskelley Fif-'l teen club members were present. The Valentine motif was carried out m the decorations. Mrs. J. w. Kirkbride and Mrs ft a party Monday afternoon at i the Kirkbride home, " f' . wauace Raymond TTioop 1 w'SS'-LS' taS 3f lahanb .7h0-'ey enter- UerotaThuX1Unafr at, Mrs. Ronald P tchPr afternoon-high afternoon-high score prize anri Z KCelVei Eeutler low s S' Ge0rge eluded were : Mrs wnr in" ther, Mrs. Harrv p ScrOW-Tarbet, ScrOW-Tarbet, Mrs! Co cZ Ed ank Hillyard ftw ' MrS' derson, Mrs T 0 renzo An" aW Pitche" ft Ro- I Mrs. j. w' KjTePh Wfil. I1 Ri3a ChamSrs ? ' Ml's' l1" by the Luncheon was t Usted in 08te was as-! Thornley a 6d on ley. 'urs- G'en Thorn - j nJcaTtran the I Mr. anS Ms I I family. Cleve Milligan j |