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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER VAGE TWO Mrs. Meikle received many nice gifts. South Cache Mrs. Louise Douglas entertained her club on Friday afternoon at her home. Delicious refreshments were served and games Mrs. Ellen Hansen won played. high score prize, Mrs. Birdie Mack won second high score prize, and Mrs. Bernice Hansen won the consolation prize. Courier ' HEXRICHSEX & McDOWELL Publishers Published at Hyrurn, Utah Weekly Established 1910 nd ir. ,iiy and Hilly1 Jem pe at a nd Hr neth M Mrs. Isaac Bradley was a visitor at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Douglas. ka' bait nt fin smit , enjoys Ik. Mrs. Harry Bolton and sons, Roger and Jimmie, returnScott, MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ed to their home in Twin Falls ASSOCIATION last week after visiting with her sister and family, Mr., and Mrs. Dorius Hansen. NATIONAL CDITORIA! ASSOCIATION Mrs. Royal Bench of Burley, Idaho, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Hazel Romero. RE' National Advertising Represent. Mr. and Mrs. Bingham DougSerlass and family, and Mrs. Blaine Advertising atives, Newspaper and family of Ogden, St., Douglass West 188 Randolph vice, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Douglas and 111. Chicago, daughter Jenalee, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Blazer and son DougOne year, Subscription price: lass of Logan visited on Sunday $2.00. with Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn Douglass. Legal paper entered at the Mr. and Mrs. Keith Roskelley in Hyrurn, Utah as Second and of Act daughter, Linda have moved the under Class matter back to Smithfield to make their March 3, 1879. home. Keith recently received his honorable discharge from the McDOWELL GILBERT V. army. Editor and Business Manager Mrs. James Whinham of Mont NORMA BAXTER spent several days last pelier Editor News Hyrurn week visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex ETHEL JONES Poulsen. On Sunday Mr. and Editor News Wellsville Mrs. Poulsen had as their guests Telephone 142R2 Mr. and Mrs. James Whinham, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Scheidegger EMILY PEARCE Mrs. J. C. Hayes of Montand Editor Paradise News pelier, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. post-offi- ce her home on Canyon road, a delicious luncheon was served to the following ladies: Mrs. Bessie EXPARATROOPERS GO RIGHT ON 'CHUTING . . . When Lucius Rucker, left, and Fred Cole got out of the army, they thought they Heaps, Mrs. Marnel Nelson, Mrs. were through with parachutes. They had trained and dropped some Bernice Clawson, Mrs. Roma ll 5,000 agents behind enemy lines in World War H. Low, Mrs. Ethel Hill, Mrs. Nielson, Mrs.. Ferris Erickson, Mrs. Nita Miles, Mrs.' Emma and son Jimmy of Los Angeles, Entertaining in honor of Mrs. Noble and Mrs. Verda Bullen of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dangerfield Douglas Hunt who with her chiland Joan Dangerfield of Salt dren of Salt Lake City Is the Richmond. The evening was Lake spent the week end with house guest of Mrs. Douglas Miles spent in social chat. their sister Mrs. Jessie Mrs. Gwen Miles held a party at Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCombs of Pocatello, Idaho, s d with Mr atwJ week-en- E. McCombs. Miss La-Ve- Verda Jensen entei ed the Yeshara club on Mol evening at her home Gwendella Thornley revil the book The Emperors cian, after which deltciou freshments were served, , Nello Cook of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCombs and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood attended the outing held at Lagoon last week by the Anderson Lumber Co. Cor-brid- Smithfield Locals Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Reese and Mr. and Mrs. Hilmar Carlson of Richmond returned home on Saturday from a vacation in the ge Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Corbride and daughters Nina Vee and and Miss Rawlins attended a dinner in Logan Canyon Keep This Near Your Radio La-N- ae Northwest. While in Tacoma they visited with Wesley Reese, son of Mrs. Wayne Rich entertained Mr and Mrs. Darwin Reese. for her son Darwin who was celebrating his birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noble on Tuesday. Nine girls were preleft on Wednesday for Salt Lake sent and light refreshments were for a weeks visit with Mr. and served. Mrs. Wayne Rich and Mrs. Mrs. Bert Kidman and family, Annie Corbett were Salt Lake and other relatives. visitors on Friday. Mr. Wesley Reese arrived on Mr. and Mrs. Jay Buttars have Tuesday to enjoy his furlough with relatives and friends in returned to their home in Weiser Idaho. Utah. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meikle gathered at the family home on Sunday to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs.. Meikle. Enjoying the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meikle, Mr. and Mrs. Vane Raymond and daughter, Glenna, Mrs. Jeanne Ravsten and son,. Clayton, Mrs. Louise Adams and Miss Carol Meikle of Los Angeles, Calif., Mr and Mrs. Wm. 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