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Show About Town la playing Bunco nd other game. Lunch was served to RaNae Nilson, Jean Nilson, Willa Richardson, LuDean Reese, Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Riches, Ardell Roylance, Fam-en Allen, Juan Read, Clair Rasmussen, Jay Chambers, Charles Jensen and Thomas Geary. j Mrs. Dene Weaver of Idaho Falls spent the week visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornk-y and other relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and .Mrs. W. R. Rowley and daughter of Richfield were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roskell.-y and family. ers. Prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Hansen and Mrs. La Grand Gunnell. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Perkins announce the bir:h of a son 'recently at a local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Pilgrim of Malad visited with relatives on Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen of Amalga were the guests of Mrs. Karon Ronneuberg on Sunday. Mrs. Georgenia Sorenson is spending the week with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Arve-1 Jensen and family at Amalga. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bybee of Blackfoot, Idaho spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Katie H. Cragun. Sunday. The Ladies Literary club held their regular meeting Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry O. Hansen. Miss Genevieve Farr read two short stories "The Long Valley" by John Steinbeck and two by Euyone Feild. Mrs. Oliver Nilson was scecial gueBt. Seventeen club members were freserat, and a luncheon was 6erped by the hostess. At a meeting held recently. Mrs. T. B. Farj- was Mrs. Norma Toolson and thre children are visiting at Hazel ton, Idaho with Mrs. Toolson'i parents Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Wat son and family. Miss Phyllis Homer of Rich-field Rich-field is visiting at the home oi Mrs George Riches. s chosen fresident for the coming . year with Mrs. Helen Toolson 5 as secretary. A silver tea will be . given by the club Saturday, April 2 7 th at the home of Mrs. T. W. Jarvis. '. Mr. and Mirs. Joseph Watts were among those from Smith-field Smith-field who attended the funeral services held for W. K. Burn-ham Burn-ham in Logan last Tuesday. Mrs.. William James and son of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wauts, on Wednesay they also visited with friends and relatives i.n Rich-Imond. Mr. Ed. Jardin of Oyden, and Mr. Orlin Eddington of Afton, Wyoming were the guests of Mr. and Mirs. Oliver Nilson on Thursday. Mrs. Hal Reid returned home rom Salt Lake on Wednesday. Mrs. Reid underwent a minor operation at the L. D. S. hospital hospit-al recently. r . . Mrs. Isabejl Bingham Mr and i Mrs. Parley Bingham, Mrs. Leo 1 O. Low, Mrs. Lenord Miles, Mrs ' Glaen feeder, Mrs. Lester - Faceo-, Mrs John Douglass, Mrs Forrester Claypool were among those who attended the funeral of Mrs. Ann McFarland Tracy of Ogden Thursdaf. Mrs. Ta-acey' was Mrs. C. W. Clark's mother I and a sister of Mrs. Isabell Bingham. Third Ward Relief Society Mothers and Daughters evening will be held Monday evening at 8 p. m. A lovely programme is being planned by the young married daughters of the ward which will include. Tableau settings, ehor-ous ehor-ous numbers, childrens songs, poems, and a visit to our ward by sister Cannon of the Logan temple, who will givo a tribute to the daughters and their mothers. moth-ers. Every girl from cradle up is invited and of course every mother will be there. Mrs. Theodore Geary gave a birthday py for her son Thomas on Friday evening at home. The eveniny was spent The members of the Birthday Club entertained at a no-host Party Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sam Sorensen who , was celebrating her birthday an- ' mversarj. Mrs. L. V. Toolson was 1 in charge of the arrangements ,,le aiteraoon was spent in visit ing and sewing. Luncheon was serfed to 10 ladies. Mrs. Zora Driscoll of San .Francisco is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William H Roskelley and family. The Just A-Mere Bridge ciub met Friday at the home of Mrs George Rasmussen. Special guests were Mrs. Oscar Harwood and Mrs. Theo. Geary and Mrs. Norma Toolson. High score prize was won by Ms. Frank Hill-yard. Hill-yard. Luncheon was served by the hostess to 12 ladies. Mrs. Edgar Hansen entertained entertain-ed the members of her bridge club Wednesday evening at her home. Those included were: Mrs Keith Meikle, Mrs. Eldon Lamb,' Mrs. Dene Chambrs, Mrs Cole man ea.rd Frs. George .Mather, Mrs. Harold Hansen, Mrs. La Grand Gunnel, Mas. Orlin Han- vann I' Clint0n Low- Mrs Na han Mather, Mrs. Ivan Nilson and Mrs. George Hansen Luncheon was served at small tables, centered with spring flow- |