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Show CACHK AMERICAN Ptcre Eiqht SOCIETY Capitol Today and Wednesday (..M ill-- . COUNTY. UTAH Tuesday, January 5, 1932. Social News Report From Richmond Rl hmotid -- Mos Pay Lewis of frtiml a; Monday at a j evenhig A Oil illinium; evening of music was rr, Mrs. rnilmra Armn.v-t-i Mhs Ttiall Thomjis m Buuduy evening by Iwrn-- t Fut relay evening Mr and Mrs. W ore prize. A delirious! 'tee gun; at the honif of Mr n. entertained at an inluncheon was following the i.d Tin A, H nioinpuiii on Fail formal evening of card in their games. eerier William IVhTvin of Kilt I.Mtor This Chew Amer club spent a 1 at" Cdy, juant--t and Ins brother. after num at Urn home ot M s M: s lusher M. Howell and aoit Claries o. IVhT.on, furnished the Webb Wednesday. 3, II, i mere aervRichard. are spending the holiday ptnr vatu I M:sa Ilurbara Webb entrr'a.r; 1 in Salt Luke City wi'll relatives. AUi.rt.ry and Mrs. S. J, Quin- - a number of fnends at her home. ney and two rhildrrn of Salt Lake Saturday evening. Cards and lunch-CrMu Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl enterAlice Arcnlson entertained stunt Christmas and the week eon were of entertainment. at a bridge lunriieon Monday tained al a family dinner party as guest of AD. and Mr. here end st Included: Vlr Tueday evening. Covers were laid Mias Audrey Harris left Chrft-n.a- s Tlie gu-day to spend a week with glnia Coakley. Dorothy Alder, Jean for twelve guests. Following the joM'ph Quinney. Pat dinner the guest were entertain'd Irirnds In Loe Angeles. Iiivlioff, Donna fSjirncrr, of Lake Salt Allis Alary Kyle Hrialrickson, Lota Anderson, Dor- at the theatre. Mrs. C. E. Merrill and daughter , City spent tlie holidays here with Ardella othy Quinney, Itulli Wcnnergren, pet:t tlie holiday week al Alls Charlotte her Kyle. abler. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark enterClara Mae Winchester, Ida Marie Salt Lake the guests of Mr. and Clark, Vera Dunn. Bridge followed tained at a rard and supter parj C. II. Monson. A!r. and Airs. Kenneth Bcmtson Mrs. the luncheon. Tlie high aoore prize ty Monday evening. The guests In afAD. snd Airs. W. Z. Harris enat dinner entertained Sunday WinStandMae Airs. AD. Clara to and Arnold awarded eluded aw ternoon honoring A!r. and Mr. F. tertained with a dinner Sunday for chester. ing of Ogden, Mr. and Airs. K. O. Af. Afr. and Airs. S. W. Hendrick and Newton of Salt Lake City. Lindquist and AD. and Mr. Evan A!r. and Mrs. C. Z. Harris. AIr. and Airs. M. L. Burr enterADs Rita Cranney entertained McMurdle. tained at dinner party Saturday AD. and Airs. Herbert Adamson the following at luncheon and contract bridge. Monday afternoon; The Logan dancing party gave evening. Covers were laid for six- and daughter Jean of Price, spent week ag ueet of Dr Ida Joseph F. Carlisle. Mrs. W. J. Its annual New Year party Tues-- 1 teen guests. Cards followed the the holiday from the Christmas tree. Remarks Mrs. Quayle 111 received a promotion for the new and Airs. 1L A. Adamson. Kelson and Mrs. Loretta C. Lunt day evening at the Hotel Etclcs dlnnrr. by Bishop Low and Counsellor Geo. John III year. He la head of the hosiery Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Porter enterhas who been Air. and ADs. L. H. Merrill of Quayle, An Indian dunce wa a feature durMather. for some time is still confined to department of the store. Covers AfcCammon, Idaho; Mr. and Airs tained at dinner Sunday. Refreshment Intermission. Adas Evelyn Carlisle entertained ing his bed, about holding his own with C. Mrs. were laid Professor and for Alarrlner Alerrlll of Salt Lake, and the . following guest at a bridge were served. Thirty eight couples his heart trouble. Mrs. Quayle is New Year Party-Do- nna, commitJ. Sorensen and family and Pro- AIr. and ADs. V smell Anderson of upper party Monday e venlng; were in attendance. The 14, daughter of Patrolalso reported to have taken 111. Airs. fessor Bracken and Aaran and on Dr. Included tee Moore. Miss and Mildred arrangements Idaho; Iris Swwpp, Bernice McCracken. man and Mrs. Janie A. Smith, Smithfield The sacred cantata. Clarice Olsen. Elolae Torgcson and and Mrs. T. B. Budge, Mr. and family. Music followed the dinner. Merrill of Pocatello, were holiday Benjamin Wlllmore, custodian at gave a birthday party on New AD. and Mrs. Joseph AL ThompGoing To Coast visitors at the home of their par- "The EloLse Mrs. V. W. Lawson, Dr. and Mrs. Alts Lucy Beth Cardan. Manger Throne" was pre- at the First National Bank, who W. H. Shaw, former sheriff of Year day for a number of friends N. E. Munk and Dr. and Mrs. J. son of Sslt Lake City spent tlie ents, AD. and Mrs. Alma Merrill. same the when entertained a ladder on which Torgtfton sented Sunday evening at the Se- injured at the home of her parents. Christmas holidays here as guests he was standing, slipped and fell. Cache county, left Sunday for the Mrs. Orin Howard and children group of girts at supper Sunday C. Hayward. of Mrs. Thompsons' mother, Mrs. of cond ward tabernacle under the Is coast where he to expects spend Salt Lake, spent several days of reported to be recovering at the evening. Ade Tyson. enterthe next couple of months as guest Brought to Hospital Miss Lillian Wcnnergren the holiday week at the home of auspices of the community music hospital Mrs. D. O. Nielsen and ADs. ot his daughter. Airs. Kay Jaml committee with L. Caldcr Smith, On Tuesday evening Afr. and Airs. tained at a card and supper party her father, Alorgan Knapp. Petersen, both of Hyrum, Henry Inconson of The California. Eugene chairman; Venice, guests Mrs. evening. Yeates memLundqulst Alonday AD. and Airs. Reginald T. O. Taylor entertained the Improved Walters were brought to the local hospital ductor, and Afrs. Emma R. Hanbers of the r. F. W. dub and their cluded: Edna Davidson, Ann Pe Mrs. Sarah M. Leates who was and little daughter of Salt Lake, sen on Join Friday for observations for Those Vanza Hoop League Jackson, organist. Marjorie singing the taken to the hospital with a fracwere visitors at the home of Airs partners at a bridge supper party. terson, were Alcssrs. Clifford tured arts solop in Dewey Griffin, Covers were laid for twenty four Robinson, Luella Owen, the Al lours prominent arm several weeks ago, is Walter's parents. Air. and Mrs James W. Punk during the holidays Simpson, Lowell Smith, Caldcr said to be so Improved that she sports at Clarkston, was In Logan Forester Away guests. Score prizes at bridge were Ruth, Lynn and Enid Rosengreen score James Alfred Carter. and Smith, The and high Thomley Alary will return home In a couple of Saturday night where he met with AD. and Airs. S. Allen Hendricks awardid to Airs. Charles J. SorenC. B. Arentson, local forester, Airs. Roy Smith, Mrs. E. to Ruth a delegation of the county who are Alder and at bridge was awarded son, Professor Byran and ADs. HUma Wight of Downey. Sparks. days. left Monday for Pocatello where COMMENCING IN JANUARY all-cB. Mrs. AIsx Toolson Lundqulst, an prize basketball Wcnnergren and an forming Airs. W. D. Pittman. independent Idaho, were Christmas day visitors he went to attend the woolgrow-er- a 1932 to Vanza Jackson. snd Airs. Clyde Llttledyke. There Ben Brown Here league. AD. Orlffln says his town with relatives and friends here. convention and to hold sessions was well 100 balanced a of chorus to Join the league and that with Ben Brown of Idaho Falls, Is expects Air. and Airs. John Christiansen The drama "The Kleptomania." district rangers. He will be Cache Stake First Wednesday Is voices ADs. much Lenkers and credit due Leah Misses Claire and entertained six guests at supper which was to have been presented spending the holidays' In Logan. prospects are good for an excel- gone the most of this week. for manner din- night each month. the a dorfer at entertained lent basketball tossers of Lundqulst splendid bridge on quintet activthe business DeCommenting evening. Logan Stake Second Wednesday by the South ward YXJdTJt. which the cantata was given. ner Alonday evening. The guests ities of the two cities, AD. Brown In his town. cember 29, has been postponed to in Turkey Dinner each month. night were The members Airs. orchestra Mrs. Lenkersdorfer H. D. included; he believes Logan to be Professor and Airs. Henry Otte says a Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bailey enterwhich will later announcdate be Franklin Stake Third W. W. Airs. Curtis J. W. Minnie F. of Crockett Writes Perkins, Sorenson, Pocatello, Idaho; about as lively as It Is In Idaho entertained fifty guests at a dined In the near future. tained at a turkey dinner Satureach month. day W. night Pulsipher. Frank Harris and Falls. Fred W. Crockett who is resid- day night In honor of Mr. and Mrs. ner party Monday evening In cele- Price, Mrs. Fred Baugh, Aliases Aliss Virginia Rasmussen enterA. Cragun. Tlie opening song Benson Stake Fourth bration of their wedding anniver- Emma and Wealthy Hull and Beryl ing In Los Angeles has written his Jack If. Taylcr who leaves for Salt tained a number of friends at a James The high score day night each month. Ifai Sinking Spell brother, John A. Crockett of tills Lake this month. AIr. Taylor will sary. Following the dinner music Lenkersdorfer. coasting party at Bells hill Sundav E. J. Palmer, Center street bar- city. AD. Crockett says he has beStake Fifth Wednesday with refreshments following at her Bishop George G. Nelson; selection Any furnished Hie entertainment. Mr. prize was awarded to Wealthy Hull be transferred to the offices of the all-c"Hallelujah Chorus"; reading The ber, suffered a sort of sinking spell come grandfather for the first Utah Oil Refining Company. He prize to Emnia Hull. night, when It occurs. and Mrs. Otte were presented with and an home. Lost Word" by Mrs. Orson A. Gartf while working at his barber chair time with the birth of a fine aon has been Oneida Stake First a t of china from the guest. ADs. Jesse Webb Thursday with the Blue Light Oas spent a few of Miss Helen Johnson, Allas Jessie night each month. Logan; the rendition of the can- on Saturday. He was taken home to his daughter Blanche. His son and Oil of the week the company In this city as days part early enH. tata Peterson. Alls J. and Hill Peterson and Ruth AU three wards of Smithfield prayer by and two more attacks are reported Ted, who Is working for the May bookkeeper. Afr. and Airs. Charles R. Welling at the home of her parents, AD. The tabernacle Forty guests were was beautifully A doctor has been in constant ob- company, a big and small son, Charles Clark, of tertained at a card and supper Second Thursday night each month. and Mrs. O. AL Thomson. department store present. Afuslc and games were committee with servation of his case. All three wards of In the California metropolis, has enjoyed. Hyrum Salt take City spent the ChrLst-nv- ji party Tuesday evening. The guests Elder LaOrand Gunnell, who decorated by the holidays here as guests of AD. were entertained at Miss lohnson's Third Thursday night each month. has Just completed a two years Mrs. T. B. Farr as chairman. A very impressive pageant, The home at cards with a buffet supper Malad Stake and Third and mission In the Eastern states, reand Mrs. N. D. Salisbury. Birth of Christ, w'ritten by Mrs. following at the home of Altss Hill. Fourth wards of Logan Fourth turned home Tuesday evening. A. Hale was presented at the Margaret Thursday night each month. Mss Marion Peterson, Miss Ruth The guests Included; Miss Ada Peart has been chosen Mary Bill Preston and Morris Watkins, LaRue Cook and Ruth Any Stake Fifth Thursday night as the Richmond South ward queen Second ward Sunday school Sunday A beautiful pantomlne of Bill Pres- when it occurs. Weight attended a dancing party Jolmson, Alorris Wright, and Miss Blanch McGarm as Rich- morning. Stewart Ryan, Hyrum Stake First Friday night mond ward queen for the Benson the "Holy City" was given with Monday evening at Bcrthanna hall ton, Fred Thompson, as soloist, Eueach month. In Ogden, given by a group of girls Dick Owens and Joe White. Stake gold and green ball at the Mrs. Laveda Griffith as violinist and gene set Second Lundquist River Bear Stake Friday Smithfield Junior High school on of Ogdens- younger society Norma Peterson at the piano. The Professor and Mrs. R. J. Becraft night each month. they 8th. Doing their stay In Ogden January evwas well given with Miss Box Elder Stake Third Friday wen guests of Aliss Bobble Kimball entertained at supper Saturday Miss Elra McCarrey of Salt Lake pageant Blanche Winn as reader. Covers were laid for Profes- night each month. There ening. Rice Mrs. AD. and of here week at the end daughter spent last sor and Mrs. T. O. Taylor, Dr. and Providence First and Second home of her father, J. L. McCarrey. were twenty five taklngpart. Mrs. Kimball, at the home of her grandA. D. Weeks, director, assisted by R. O. Porter and Professor wards and River Heights ward mother, Mrs. W. H. Wattis, on Mrs. folthe Misses Marie and Norma PeFourth Friday night each month. Earles avenue. The party returned and Mrs. R. W. Bailey. Bridge terson. lowed the slipper. home to Logan Monday evening. Any Stake Fifth Friday night, V Mrs. Charles Jensen entertained when It occurs. Airs. Ivan Christensen of Montl-cellat a birthday dinner on Thursday The special nights given to wards and little Airs. P. P. Champ afternoon in honor of the 89th Utah, and ADs. B. R. Park- Is not Intended to exempt these j daughter and son left Wednesday Cornish Miss Ellen Hansen died birthday anniversary of her father for Chicago, HI. to spend New inson of Franklin, were dinner wards from attendance on their Year's with Mrs. Champ's mother, guests of Professor and Mrs. R. J. regular Stake nights, but to give Saturday at the home of her Yeppa Monson. Rooms and table decorated with Bridge them an opportunity to form a brother, W. O. Hansen, at Cornish, were beautifully Mrs. W. C. Winton and oldest son Becraft Monday evening. nucleous for an additional com- after a lingering illness of several Christmas colors. Covers were laid Herbert, who Is spending the winter followed the dinner. She was bom April 20, for twelve. Those present from out wivi his grandmother. They will pany each month for the Stake years. W. B. Jones entertained to which they belong. town were Mr. and Mrs. EdMrs. visit after indefinite an at for 18C2, stop Gotenburg, Sweden, and of Acadof members the Monson of St. Charles, IdaLogan mund R. JOSEPH eight SHEPHERD, 18G7. team to came ox Year's. Utah New in by emy faculty members at a theatre President. She Is survived by one brother, ho. Mr. Monson was one of the followed with refreshments Lake and W. O. Hanson, of Cornish, arid one early settlers of Bear Judge and Afr. George D. Prer-- party Bluebird unMonday evening. evening at the entertained Monday sister, Hulda Hanson, of Pocatello, made his home in St. Charles Stockholders Meeting to about came Smithfield he til Mrs. to Idaho. Champ t compliment Airs. W. B. Jones and Miss Dtd-ric- k Tlie regular annua) meeting of Funeral services were held to- fifteen years ago. her departure. At the close of were supper guests of Air. and the stockholders The many relatives of Mrs. Han was of the First Na- day, Tuesday, Jan. 5, at 12 o'clock i 'evening a buffet supper Mrs. S. V. Prows Sunday evening. tional Eank of to twelve guests. Logan. Utah, will at the Cornish ward chapel and nah Weeks received invitations room on burial was at the Logan cemetery. during the past week to attend a be held in its banking Miss Alarion Peterson entertained birthday party given in honor of Mila, 1032 at 4 Miss Blanch Bodrero entertained January Tuesday, sixteen of her friends at a supper o'clock p. m. for the election of her 90th birthday at the home of Wednesday evening in compliment li ride her brother Isaac Ricks in Sal party following a directors and the uansaction of to Airs. Seth Shaw who left Satwith her Lake evening. will be Saturday ao City. Mrs. Weeks, she business The where Stake may such other for Genealogical Logan Provo, urday ' husband, the late David Weeks, will be held Thursday evmsilre' her home. Following an evmeeting proper. enterAir. and Airs. Lament Fife were A. SONNE, Cashier. the were early settlers of Smithfield. ening, January 7, 1932, at ening of cards refreshments at bridge supper party SatAdvertisement stake house at 8 p.m. A full at- where she lived until a few weeks served. Covers were laid for eight tained urday evening. Covers were laid tendance of all ward committees Is ago when she moved to Salt Lake guests. for twelve guests. City to make her home with her desired. BrieHy Told Mrs. Nellie Weeks Moir. daughter, FREDERICK SCHOLES. litso costs and ADs. L. K. Falck and tlmt Is There nothing Miss Midrcd Peart entertained is the mother of twelve childShe Stake last week-en- d as Representative. so ' courtesy. far two. hlldren tle and goes "mot h at a dinner party Sunday evening ren. Those living are Mrs. Moir of of MtsTf alk's hero Salt Lake City; D. J. Weeks and Ephraim Weeks of Smithfield; Daniel Weeks, Malad, Idaho; and Robert Weeks, Grace, Idaho. Miss Beatrice Thomley, who has been laboring in the Northeastern States mission arrived home the fore part of last week and was the for such lovely Springtime principal speaker at the Third ward Sunday school and meeting. prints! NEWEST of the NEW Elder Leslie Hansen returned mission States Southern fashions the the clever ones from on Wednesday. ADs. Leslie Hansen you'll want to go places and do and AD. and Airs. W. A. Hansen Find Two Shoes Alike in Our Windows and we will motored to Ogden on Wednesday things in all season long. and met Elder Hansen. Give You a Pair of Silk Hose FREE The Second ward Relief Society entertained at a Christmas party STYLES and SIZES for Tuesday afternoon at the RecreaThere will be From Three to Six WOMEN and MISSES. tion hall. After the opening exercises the following program was Shoes Alike in Our Windows rendered: Christmas story, ADs. Elzo Athay; vocal solo, Mrs. Agnes Each Day This Thomley; story, ADs. Willard Hanmusic, Mrs. sen; instrumental Low; remarks, Mrs. John Margaret Week. P. Greene; how Christmas is celebrated in Holland, written by Mrs. Merrill Peterson, w as read by Mrs. Alta Allen; Mrs. Lizzie Gittins was given a pair of gloves as attendance prize on account of having attended all the meetings during the Corner First North and Main year. Each lady received a token ' Prr-vin- n-t- ul Itifir-.liminh- y Cantata At Smithfield On Sunday LOCAL NEWS New Schedule For Night Sessions At The Logan Temple ut ut . . Advance Spring Styles! Ellen Hansen Printed Dresses Dies At Cornish o, m be-i- rtd ... Notice bob-sleig- asest -- FREE! FREE! FREE! J. C. PE N N E Y GO. ; |