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Show LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Emery Owen and daughter of Idaho Palis, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wright of Ogden spent the week end at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mrs. LilHe Hansen entertained at a quilting party Monday afternoon at her home. A most pleasant afternoon of quil'.ing and social chat was enjoyed. was well represented at the LDS Stake conof the meeting ference at Richmond Saturday and Sunday. SmSthfieid from Smithfield Several people west to Hyde Park Sunday afternoon to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Johannah Marie Peterson. Mrs. Norval Bailey of Cache Junction, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Williamson. The Ladies Literary club members met Thursday afternoon, October 7th, at the home of Mrs. William H. Cantwell. Mrs. T. W. Jarvis reviewed the book, It Cant Happen Here, by Sinclair Lewis. Discussion folInvited guests were, Mrs. lowed. John P. Greene nf Salt Lake City and Mrs. J. W. Kirbbride. Luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by her daughters, Mrs. James Cantwell and Mrs Leon Chambers. Mrs. Joseph Gyllenskog entertainMendon Mrs. Jesse Walker of her of ed home the at Saturday at a trousseau tea in spent Thursday compliment to her daughter, Ada. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gifu and a trousseau were displayed in two rooms which were decoraThe Junior literary dub members ted with fall flowers. One hundred were entertained Thursday afternoon guests called during the tea hours. at the home of Mrs. L. E. Nelson A no host party was held at the in Logan. Mrs. Bessie Hanson, elocutionist, was featured on the pro- home of Mrs. Fern Smith, Tuesgram, and music was furnished by day evening, October 6 in compliment Mrs. Clyde Littledyke, sfter which to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith of California. At eight Sacramento, tea was served. oclock an oyster supper was served. Mrs. Adrain V. Toolson entertained The rooms were decorated with fall A very pleasant evening Friday afternoon in honor of her flowers. was spent in music and pitying bunwas who Helen, observing daughter, her birthday anniverasry. Luncheon co. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lloyd Cher-ri-ll was served to 19 guests at a large Sparrow, George S. Smith and Mauch-leThornley and Therron table centered with a beautiful birThose present were: Mr. and luncheon thday cake. Following Jos. Thornley and daughter, Mrs. were enjoyed. games CherrHl, Mrs. W. A. Napper, Mr and Miss Helen Miles of Logan spent Mrs. Ben Tueller and family, Mr. the week end at the home of her and Mrs. A than Reese and family, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miles. Harold Hansen and Mrs. Raese, SparLloyd row and Miss Alice Lewis. Mr. and A group of friends entertained Mrs. Jed Seamons and daughters, ChamLeon Mrs evening honoring Bernice and Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. bers, who was celebrating her Kenneth Allen of Hyde Park and of An evening anniversary. Ferron Mauchley of Logan and the was enjoyed, after which guests of honor. was served. y. who also enjoyed visiting Mrs. Henry Jenkins, Mr. and Mri. mss served to 11 guests. Cards form Hansen, and Wen-d- Emery Benson and Rachel Clive two sons, their with Bemon. for the grmip. ed the recreation el S.we prizes were awarded. At the opening session of the Re- lief Society which was held in the 2 ward hall Tuesday afternoon at Jenkins was Lettie President m. p. orin diarge, Nola Jenkins at the chorister. as Jenkins Alice and gan The following program was rendered: opening prsyer, Mary Dowdle; address of welcome by Stena Nelson; teachers topic was treated 'by Norma Christensen ; vocal duet, Alice Jenreadkins and Scphara Clarke; select the magaon talk Rolph; ing, Jelphia zine, Laura Johnson, closing prayer, Ruth Ralph. The officers acted as were served hostesses. Refresmen-tto 50 guests at 8 P- - m. Miss Farnsworth conducted the brine nursing class. Dr. Greaves was present and talk on gave a very interesting their and partnership between parents children in assisting them on their in life way in choosing s vocation and solving other problems. to Salt Among those who motored Lake City to attend the state fair and conference were Eli Hansen, reMisa Caroline Larsen who has mained to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ted Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. A than Reese enter Mrs. Erastus Hansen of Idaho at a party Monday evening in tained Falls spent the week end here. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith eveMrs. Clifford Simpson and children of Sacramento, California. The in was playing games and spent of Logan were Smithfield visitors ning social visiting after which luncheon Sunday. was served to 25 guests. entertained Hansen Mrs. George of GarI at a quilting party Wednesday after-- i Joseph Muir, county agent noon. Those present were Mrs. Gold-je- n field county spent last week in Smith pure-breReeder, Mrs. Parley Nilson, Mrs. field and vicinity, purchasing holstein dairy oatle in preparaIvan Nilson and Mrs. William Scrow-;the-r. tion to starting the dairy industry Dinner was served. in that county. and their families. The following attended the Lud-wic- k Erickison family reunion whihe was held in Salt Lake. City, Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo C. Lar- -' en. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Henniger, eon. Hr. and Mrs Loren Larsen, Cyril and daughter, Donna, Mr. and Mrs. George Stone and Mrs. Annice Benson who remained to visit with her son, Reuben and family. The following motored up to Teton basin Monday to attend the funeral services of Darsey Benson, son of Isaac Benson formerly of this place, who died in a hospital of double pneumonia. He leaves a wife end three small children. 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SPECIAL -- ON TAP GREEN GROCERIES $47.50 5c INSTALLED CHOICE VARIETY OF GREEN ORANGES, HANCY, DOZEN LEMONS, EXTRA LARGE, DOZEN. AND AT iOc Mose Harris Appliance Company The Weslinghowe Store NORTH MAIN STREET SHOP ROLLED OATS, FINESr MILK PHONE 1 1 1 Beauij iAAAAAAAAAAAAA AJkAAASAAAAj,A. BEETS) MALTED AND UP ad Barber Proprietors .. .... (4 OZ. BOTTLE DOUBLE RICH Goal or Wood barker SALAD DRESSING HEAVY I I EE OCT. 16, 1937 Just-A-Mer- e I TO PGci Refresh- & With Curls 20 ments were served to about 20 guests. 'A social was held Monday even ing at the home of Mrs. Henry Sutherland in compliment to the retiring officers of the primary association Mcsdames LaVern Rigby, Bessie Benson and Lois Shelton. The ineem party. ing officers sponsored the They presented each with a small token and served refreaments to those present. Mrs. Dave Griffin was hostess to club Friday. Lunch the BUY TOUR GREAT WESTERN HEATSPRAY $yso WE CUT YOUR HAIR SUIT YOUR PERMANENT-FROF CHARGE UNDER NEW WINE IN igoo Youll Bo Delighted Their Soft Natural MR. AND MRS. EZRA PRICK minute talk. They adjourned for a short period of class work, when Patrolman Earl Hunsaker took charge of the junior police patrol who had been organized at' Logan and received their badges, etc. The preced ing Friday he had them all seated on the stand and gave a talk on the necessity of knowing and better observance of traffic laws on the highways, in cities and towns, also of the duties of the policemen to enforce the laws so as to avoid accidents. Those Installed in this group were Captain Claire Peterson, Lieutenant Vernal Gondsell and the following as offirors: Calvin Gough, Lamar Nebeker, Robert Hansen, Ellis Nelson, Morris Griffin, John Cooley and Murray Rigby. Benediction was pronounced by Hyrom Larsen. A no host party was held st the home of Henry Jenkins Saturday eve ning, the occasion being bis birthday anniversary. Cards formed the entertainment GIVEN ON THE LATEST TYPE EQUIPMENT $175 TO fJOO OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO 10 P. M. The MIA held their opening meeting Tuesday evening with President Anus Griffin in charge. Members of the stake board present were Mr Winn and Mrs. Peterson of Smithfield both of whom gave timely sugges tions to the young people. The singing was conducted by Archie Jenkins with , Nola Jenkins at the piano. Elder Clyde Larqen opened with prayer. Darwin Salisbery gave a 2!4 evenings $1.40 Permaneol Waves MACHINELESS NEWTON UN ITT NOVEMBER 1st SATISFACTORY SMITHFIELD Wififlis Confectionery VEGETABLES MEATS POT ROASTS, HEIFER BEEF, OVEN ROASTS, LB. VEAL ROASTS, LB...... RUMP ROASTS. LB- - lc to L. Gutke Meat& Grocery A HOME OWNED STORE Ill or 1R Fa WE AIM TO Deliver I LEASE YOU SmlthflsM VTfTVTTTTmTTmnTTTWm |