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"!:"'L 1 '"rl. rliij-e ami ':liii(i-'' ':liii(i-'' " "' "'- " W1.T0 w-,-k eiui 11 ' -Ml'- and .Mrs. Xciihi l-i'lrilii-r-;. Mr. have Winn 0f C.-nt-:ri-ille M"-nt. Sunday witli relatives. He al.su attend. (! a family party siv. 'n by His. Ladrandu Gunnell in Ileum- (it" Mem riiiMMolT'c. F,. 1 lieiier or .Mrs, Gunnell's father, : l:p. Win. L. Winn, who cel--brat- 'id bis 7 1t.ii birthday anniversary Jon Sunday. The liishop received j many beautiful gifts and congratulations congrat-ulations from bin many friends. IlKMIvMIIKIi, There is only two more registeration days, they are October 2 'J and 30, 1940. faveiahle eui.i m-ii 1 .s have I), el' 111. 1 le re iriliua ii. The Fir. t Ward and all others are cor,l:a:l inv ued to atieml. .".lake it a dale. -Mrs. l.loycl Sparrow ami children child-ren are visiting witli relatives at Hyde Park. Mrs. Grant lllauchard and some friends arrived Friday from J.os Angeles to hunt deer while they will be the guests of. Mr. and Mrs A. 1) Blandliurd and family for 1'j days. Mr. Glenn It. Winn, Principal of Lhu Smithfield Junior High, ii-nd President of Cache County Teachers Association, was honored honor-ed Friday by State Principals when ho was elected president of the Utah Elementary Principals Association inSalt Laka City. The election In the principals Department Depart-ment was a part of tJlie annual Utah Education Association Convention. Con-vention. His helpers are A. L. Clark Cl-ark of Granite, Vice President; .Victor Boll of Brigham City as Secretary; Drayton Nuttal of Ne- Mrs. Norma Toolson of Twin 'Falls visited with relatives and friends over the week end. Her son, John, accompanied her home after spending a month with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jocn Toolson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Geary and sons, Wayne and Thomas, spent the week end at Burloy, Idaho. John Welch of Paradise accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacoby of Cheyenne, Wyoming were dinner din-ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Geary Monday evening. T,T.-.. ni:. , .. .iizaDem scrowtlher spent the week end at Pocatello, Idaho with friends. Mrs. Geneva Ransom and child-ren child-ren of Preston spent the week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornley. Mrs. Albert McCann is visiting with !her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann at PocatelloJdaho. George S. Smith left Monday for Firth, Idaho where he is employed em-ployed by the railroad. Mrs. Wesley Dowdle and daughter, dau-ghter, Francis Ann, of Sacramento, Sacramen-to, California are visiting in Logan Lo-gan and Smithfield. uu ana j. uurlstensen of Sevier, Sevi-er, Director. Mrs. Leonard Hancy of Hyde Park Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rast Larson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson and son Keral of Salt Lake City wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Woodruff for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and children Ralph and Ann, Mrs. Lillian Smith and Mary L. Mou-rtensen Mou-rtensen of Salt Lake were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lor-lu Lor-lu Low Sunday. Mr. Doyle Howell and Ferron Holjesen who are stationed at Fort Douglass spent Sunday with relatives. The Birthday Club entertained at a no-host party Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Frank Hillyard who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. The afternoon after-noon was spent in playing bridge. -tiign score prize was won by Mrs Merlin Jensen. Twelve ladies were included. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Marguett Ennis and small son returned to their home at Denver, De-nver, Colorado on Monday after spending a month with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Phillips. Mrs. George Rasmussen is vis-iting vis-iting with relatives in Colorado or two weeks. Mrs. Bert Thornley and son left Sunday for an indefinite stay at Idaho Falls wihere Mr. Thornley Thorn-ley is employed, by the Olot Nelson Nel-son Construction Company. The Litra Lore Club met Thur-day Thur-day afternoon at the home of Mrs PresNn D. West. Mrs. Oscar W. Harwood gave a review of the book. ''White Geese Flying". 16 club members were present. Mrs. Henry Sorensen and Mrs. Luia Mourtinsen were special guests. Luncheon was served by the hostess host-ess assisted by her daughters Eva Lou and June. j |