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Show T r .3 . sr ?. a a trx a & Mrten1 LOCALS I Mr- - Ernest Lee. new manager of Saturday evening to honor theft the Mountain States Bell Telephone 'mother in observance of her birthda ' Company at Logan was in Smith- - anniversary. Luncheon was a rved tl ' visit toMr. and Mrs. Ariel Traveller, Mr. Larin Law entertain- Lhtledyke was h,,s:css hfs Mr. .nd Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Harris of Brigha. the numbers of on the Junior Ladies j a cleverly arranged party it City, Mr. and Mrs. Marion llari Jr. Wednes- -' nieht. March 11th in hmori Literary elm at hi r li., Chambers' of u...r? x.nun. . Logan. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1,. Harris :,d. afternoon. After hy Rasketball a Cache team, Vnrth nd daughter, LaGcne. .05..TUMneM .ani1 fami'y visited Sunday at the The Scouterg of the two Kiehmuul and Mrs. M. J. llallard wards and their par'.ners enjoyed a basketball party on Friday evenmi; at the tabernacle social lull. A proand gram, games a basket lunch WJS served. stunts were features of the parly. ThoKttendiiig were Coaches Jay.cheon Mr. and Mrs. Saul li. Allen of Cove Whitman and Heber Whiting, athletic MAX WANTED to EL Hyden and Dick itev-- 1 were included. supply Baw-inWnagers, and the team: Dadd Low, Val leigh's Iloushold Products to con- Mis. Nettie Kriekson en'.erl lined ' 'f tho Conoco dealers at dinner on Sun lay for Mrs. (Tint ail WByOU- - "P his ytar- - Vo! A Wf t;WOd Prfi,S 1,na:!'n Mlad Tremonton, Knapp, Mr. and Mr,. Oml D.bsor ih No experience and Cache was hejj Rd children, Mr. and Blrs. S. It. Brigham necessary. I county Harold lhiilipB and Carl Fuller The in prof,t,hI !e.a8ant,1 wnrk. 109 dignified with dealers Canatenaen and family and August Lagan Mondiy in social chat un-- 1 Schow. evening was spen today. Raw leighs Dept. L TC-- aad representatives present. all enjoyed i 9 p, m. when the boys Denver. Colorado W. Blrs. Adv. J. Mlt'binson entertained at j I. district Frank, supervisor, r good show at a local theatre. presided at fie meeting. L. It. Kunip, dinner on Thursday in observance Mr. D. S. Jones and Mr. H. 0. assistant division manager, upok-- on of her husbands birthday anniver-Va- n (Bndd Low and Garth Hansen went Orden attended a meeting of the the petroleum industry and Gilbert setry. Covers were placed for 14. A morning to road committee of the Intermountain Ludwig, 0 gait Lake Thursday large birthday cake centered the lubricating sales engineer, A41SMK3 sLk 1 !! 4al.l J kttend the state high school basket- - Association of Civic Clubs at .i . Brig tournament. ham City laat week end. I " a i mr,J '? He ... fPll I UrLKVder Sckenleys Red Label s, t gft' vJ&'ZSJ? fr I 85-5- 3. a J rill Mr, Evan Hanaen and BIr. The ninth grade Home Trainin Norman Hanaen were din-ji- class at the SmUhfield junior high! guests of Mr. ad Mrs. William school enjoyed a visit to the USAC evening. Thursday Codderitee nursery school, Wednesday. Other! places visited that were of great1 The family of Mrs. Carl Johnson entertained interest to th Dean Pilkington Mr, girls .were ,ihe Logan j and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rowland nice luncheon waa served -500 club at her home on Sat- Garment Company and the Logan of Ogden pleasantly surprised her The Utopia cluib was entertained on urday. A tasty luncheon was served Laundry. The group was transported Monday when they gathered at her Friday night at the home of Blrs. was afternoon The oclock. 2 spent u by one of the school busses. This home in observance of her birthday Cyrus Lewi, Other guests were Mrs. ksying card, Mrs. Joe Sheen receiv- visit was made to the nursery school anniversary. A nice dinner was ser- Blrs. Watts of Smithfield, Henry ed high score prise and Mr, Bill as an introductory step into the dis- ved to 15. BIr. Sherwin Dave Lewis, BIr, G. G. Merrill, and and Mrs. cut all the won olson prize. cussion of the unit Child Care and Webb of Preston .were among the Mrs. Osmond Merrill. Lunch was I Training" in the home living class. visitors. ved at four tables which were later Mr. Grant Reese, son of Mr. and The monthly meeting of the James arranged for bridge. Blrs. C. S. Hall The group reported a very enSunday in joyable trip. ;ello, Idaho spent last Hendricks cainp of the Daughters of wen the high scare prize and Mrs. Southfield at the home of Dr. Smiths ,t ooo Utah Pioneers will be held on Fri- -' Guy Hendricks wn the prize, Mrs. Mr. and George GIRLS LEAGUE ENJOYS grandparents, day at 2 p. m. in the club room. A Mr. and BIr, Cyrus Lewis enter Joolson. HOBBY-LOBBarranged, tained at dinner on Sunday in com- DAY goad program has been Mrs. Loa Thompson has charge of piiment to Mrs. W. 11. Lewis on the The second ward Mutual drama The girls league sponsored a hobby the pmgram. occasion of her 73rd birthday anni- tast took their three act drama The Bliss LaiGene Harris was hanored Covers were placed for BIr. March bby versary. day and 11, I'riday, .ward last mith Family to Benson friends who took lunch and went an(i Mrs. W. II. Lewis, Trum.m llill-t- o by clea" which was "P day, ,a, light and presented it to an apprcc-- ; her home Thursday evening on Mr. and Mis. Utc Iwis, Mr by. alL Tho hl-- 'h Prizes f- -r the yaiiMrs. audience. iher bi!:thday anniversary pleasantly and Dave Lewis BIr. and Blrs. I best hobby was won by June Alliston J surprising her and spending a social Cyrus Lewis and their families. Pict"-- es wasr,colle?JinK 1. MEN AND GLEANERS cvenign. Participating in the no host Cooper. T.wo PARTY j other LARGE HOLD .party were the Misses Sibyl Chris-tensegirls which had very inheres Connie Webh, Margaret Iy g hobbies were Lila Allred and First and Fourth ward M Men Beatrice and Josephine HarScrowthers. The other girls ia nd Gleaner girls hold a party Ethel Woodalnd and Rosalyn ris, which took were: First! 15 in the part 'iay evennig, Blarch Godfrey. Ward recreation hall A small por- Gayle Buck, Della Griffin, Carla Miss Lillian Wennergren and Miss Rae a which was Winn, Sarah Faye Iiulse, R.nna Edna Davidson of Logan were week enjoyed after gram uncheon was served. The 3L Blen Reese, Ruth Sanders, Norma Porter, end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blarlin nd Gleaner officers were in charge. Eunice Toolson, Desta Hobbs, Robinson. j The ward bishoprics and Mutual The girls enjoyed a peanut bust, The family of BIr. and Mrs. A. officers were invited guests. aftewrard. L. 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