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Show SMITH FIELD, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1937. LOCAL NEVIS Mrs. Ray Mooseman has returned from the LDS Hospital where she received treatment for the bones of her foot. Bishop and Mrs. llazen Hillyardj Eleanor Mrs. Mrs. Annie Miles, Hind, Mrs. Leon Rash, Bishop Low, Mrs. Joseph Watts attended the fun-- 1 eral services of Victor Miles Jones at Murray Wedensday. I Mr. Ray Mooseman, and Mr. W. Mrs. Robert E. Griffiths entertainA. Mooseman have returned from ed the members at the Junior LadEscalante. Mrs. W. A. Mooseman ac- ies Literary club at her home on companied them here. Thurdsday afternoon. Mr. Henry Moooo ser of Logan gave a lecture on the Mrs. Kernel Toolaon entertained at Benefits of Art in the Home, and 6 o'clock dinner Sunday at her home. displayed several of his paintings The rooms were beautifully decorated as illustrations. The then group withh fall flowers and leaves. Those went to the Smithfield library where present were, Mrs. Burnell Brown, Mr. Moser explained and commented and children of Rupert, Idaho, Mr. on the art display there, which in and Mrs. Melvin Woodruff and dau- eludes paintings of Sara Te&sdale ghter of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Cy- Lee Green Richards, Bessie Banril Munk of Benson and Mr. and croft, J. H. Harwood and Henry Mrs. W. A. Noble. Following dinner Moser. Following this most interesta social evening was enjoyed ing lecture the group again assembled at the Griffiths home where a buffet luncheon was enjoyed by nine club members and the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moser, Mrs. Heber Whiting, Mrs. J. E. Peterson, Mrs T. W. Jarvis, Mrs. Frank Reese, Mrs. Katie H. Cragun, Mrs, Helen P. Toolson, Mrss Qralie Cragun and Mrs. Robert Wright "of Ogden. AMERICA'S NO. 1 home heater is here! ELECT OFFICERS WHO STAND FOR A PROGRESSIVE YET CONSERVATIVE ADMINISTRATION OF CITY AFFAIRS ARRANGEMENTS MADE LAST SPRING FOR USE OF ERN SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT ON STREETS MOD- DURING WINTER. THE MAYOR AND PROFIT BY HIS PAST EXPERIENCE. T ALSO GIVE HIM COMPETENT We appreciate and compliment the Main Theatre on their fine improve-SERVICthe home of Texaco proAdv. ducts. OFFICERS WHO WILL ASSIST AND SUPPORT HIM. E, THE GENUINE ESTATE HEATROLA VOTE THE Mrs. Waldon Hansley was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland 'Auger of FOUND 694 and Smithfield Peoples Ticket Two milk cans numbers at fire station, Adv, and identify. 752. Call met The Ladies literary club Thursday afternoon, October 28th, at the home of .Mrs. L. V. Tbolaon. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Thomley were Mrs. Helen P. Toolson reviewed the dinner guests of Mrs John 0 Hughes book, "Red Mother, by Frank D. of Memkm, on Sunday Lindernian, after which refreshments were served by the hostess. HallowMias Beth Nelson of Brigham City een decorations were used visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William McClure. FOR SALE, CHEAP a used heat The Willow Valley camp of the good condition, also ,a of the Utah Pioneers met Daughters good cook stove. Phone 34, Smith Friday afternoon at the home.of Mrs. 9 Adv. field. Sylvester Lowe. C. J. Plowman. President Julia Tar-bwas in charge and the following Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mathews and was presented: prayer, Mrs. program Mrs. J. E. Sheffer went to Ogden Ellen Timmons, piano solo, Manna who to see Griffiths George Sunday Lou HiUyard, vocal solo, Mrs. Joan is in the Dee Hospital. Pitcher with Mrs. Ora Heaps at the "Old Landmarks and Mr. Willard Mburitsen visited on piano, Lesson, of Smithfield," by Mrs. Days Early Monday evening at the home of Mr, Annie G. Miles. Following the proand Mrs. Robert Grifith, enroute to gram refreshments were served. his home in Phoenix. Arizona. 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