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Show 'Activities of Local Clubs iSororities And , , - . R. S. . Stock entertained the members of the F. F. w. club at ft bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon in the room of the Bluebird. The luncheon table and rooms were decorated with snapdragons. Covers were laid for twelve guests. After luncheon the tables were arranged for bridge. At the close of the games two score prizes were awarded. - The Los De Lebros club met Monday evening at the home of Miss Lorraine Wennergren, the faculty advisor of the club. A short business meeting was held which was followed by the regular program. Refreshments were served. The U. A. C. Woman's club met at the U. A, C. Monday afternoon where an instructive lecture was given on the artist, Goya, by Prof. (Ca!vln Fletcher, which he Illustrated with lantern slides. After the lecture the ladles motored to the home of Mrs. Guv Cardor oniWest Center for tP- - Mrs. Cardon was the hostess tjf the club. The following ladles were special guests: Mrs. Weston Vernon, Mrs, J. H. ITulme, Mrs. Thomas Fa" of Smlthttid, Mrs. Ellen Baroer, Mrs. Calvin Fletcher, Mrs. H. T. Biekmore, Miss Dora Wright, Miss Frances , Barber. The largest activity among the elute ;his week were the card parties liven Saturday afternoon and evening at the Home Economics cottage by the V. A. C. at Women's League, Faculty which tables were sold the proceeds to be used for the . Girls Loan Fund. NuS. P. E. Peterson headed the general tommittee In charge of arrangements. The heads and members or the carious committees Included the Mrs. R. S, following ladles: Stock, Mrs. C. J. Sorensen. Mrs. Alice Kewley, Mrs. W. P. , Thomas, Mrs. E. G, Peterson, Mrs. MU- -. ton R. Merrill, Mrs. Eric Johnson", Mrs, P. E Peterson, Mrs. George B. HendrituS, Miss Hattie Smith, Mrs. M. J. OBrien, Mrs. D, W. Pittman, Miss charlotte , Kyle, Miss Mary Sorensen. Miss Frances Barber. U..A. C. Faculty Womens , The League met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. V. Carddn. The following ladles were assisting hostesses; Mrs, E, G. Carter, Mrs. C. E. McClellan, Mrs. WU-fo- D. - Porter, Mr. W. rd W. Hen- Delta Epsilon fraits annual spring dance at the Hotel evening. An Important new organization of the week was the mothers bl the membeis of the Sigma Chi, of Hie Logan chapter, who organized at a meeting held Monday at the chamber of commerce, uMer the name of Sigma a national organization of which this will be a chapter. One of the objects of the ciub Is lo TfttJ- -' hute standards for the members. The new officers are as follows: president, Mrs. M. M. vide president, M.s. R. B. West; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. O. H. Budge wlt.i the P. I. following, welfare, Mrs. Mrs. T. B. Stewart; social. Budge; publicity, Mrs. . John A. Crockett. The Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity gave Its annual dinner dance at the Hotel Eccles Saturday evening. The fraternity colors, garnet and' gold, were carried out In all the appointments. The table was charmingly decor ated with daffodils and roses. Covers were laid- - for ninety guests. A boudoir lamp was at the plate of each lady as a favor. Dancing followed the dinner, The Alpha Delta Epsilon frawere attractively ternity colors 1 n t d worked the decorative Covers were laid for Scheme. about eighty-fiv- e guests. Dancing followed the dinner. and Joseph Lewis Roland ere dinner guests - at Thomas the Sigma Theta Phi sorority chapter house Tuesday evening. New-berg- er; Birthday Parties Mss Charlotte Dancy entertained at a childrens party Monday afternoon at the dormitory in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Miss Martha Peterson, daughter of President and Mrs. E, G. Peterson. Games and music furnished the entertainwere serv- ed. The table was centered with the birthday cake and six candles. A color scheme of pink was carried out In all the appoint- ments. Covers were laid for eight guests. Mrs. LaPhene Peterson enter tained at dinner Wednesday evening In celebration of the birthday anniversary of her husband. Covers were laid for eight guests. Mrs. A. L. Anderson entertained at a theatre party to Pan-tagWednesday evening at the of the Capitol In celebration anniversary - of her birthday Lillian. After thd, show daughter, a supper was served at the Anderson home. Eight guests were included in the party. derson, Miss Kathleen Hull, Mrs. J. L, Hanley and Miss Florence Mrs. Weston , Vernon Anderson, read and discussed the drama Behold the Bridegroom by George Kelly, Refreshments were served. The Clio club gave Its finale Tuesday evening at. the Bluebird. The partners of the ladles were special guests. A Supper was served. The long table was decorated with snapdragons and greenery. A mound of the flowers centered the table while smaller bowls were on either end of the table, jMaiTiag'eS Of pink candles in holders alternat- - rrq ed between the boquets. Covers 1H6 W6eK n were laid for 48 guests. Mrs. W. MlsS Edrls Wilson and Lee B. Preston introduced Mrs. Rowere married Tuesday evenland Emmltt as toastmaster and ing at eight oclock, at the home the following ref oned: Mrs. of the brides parents, Mr. and Moses Thatcher, George B. Bo- Mrs. .Harry T. Wilson. The cerewen, Prof. Henry Oberhansley, mony was performed by Bishop Miss Edith Bowen, Mrs. Joseph R. D. W. Cook In the presence of The families. Jensm. Music was furnished by the Immediate Chester Swinyard. violist and bride wore an orchid crepe de et Gilbert Thorpe, pianist. Forty-eig- chene gown and carried a of pink roses. Following the guests were In attendance. After the supper Mrs. Leon For ceremony a supper was served. nesbeck read a short story. A An artistic arrangement ot ladaffodils and Brave Heart by Van Dyke, vender hyacinths, which furnished charming enter- pink candles to holders formed tainment The committee on ar- the centerpiece lor the table. consisted of Mrs, Covers were laid for fourteen rangements Moses Thatcher, Mrs. John guests. The young couple will Christiansen and Mrs. M. C. Har make their home In Logan. rls. The Cosmopolitan club of the The sponsors and officers of U. S. A. C. gave a banquet Tues- the R. O. T. C. of the U. 8. A. day evening at the Hotel Ec- C. gave a dancing party Monday cles. The table was attractively evening at the L, D. 8. Institute flowers. on college hill. Light refreshdecorated with spring Covers cere lid for 7S guess. ments were served. Thirty couThe lvJlowing Logan fok mo- ples were in attendance. tored to Brigham City Saturday A luncheon was served Thursevening to attend a dancing par- day at the Home Economics dety given by the American Legion: partment of the Logan high of J, L. E. Nelson, school, under the direction Attorney and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Crockett, Miss Priscilla Roland, for Mrs. national . Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Paulson, and Anna Bird - Stewart, Mrs. C. J. M. Trotman. poet reader, who was here to give a group of readings for the , T following girls have mov- schools. The economics students ed to he Home Economics cot- did the serving. Thursday evening the council tage ijr training; Miss Arvilla business meeting, and Day, Miss Edith Haroldson, Miss supper was Evelyn Tuddenham, Miss Grace tohich followed the supper, Cook, Miss Lydia GibbonA, Miss given at the Presbyterian church. Florence Webb. Thirty members were to attenfrom dance. A delightfi . departure Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Simpclass room discussion regular was a May Day tea given Wed- son of Salt Lake are spending here as a guest of nesday by the girls of , Mrs. the week-en- d Houstons table . service class Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hales. afternoon at' the . Mrs. F. M. McHugh and Wednesday Home Economics cottage. - The daughter. Miss Louise McHugh Of with Salt Lake, motored here today rooms were, decorated spring flowers. Music was fur- and will spend over Sunday as nished by Lee Clark and Mar- guests of Miss Olivia McHugh at jorie Target. The Invited guests the U, A. C. dormitory. Miss were, Mu E. Q, Peterson, the Olivia is a student at the U. S. Home Economics faculty, the A. C. Mrs, R. 8. Belnap of Pocatello, girls of the Monday section liv-of Idaho, spent the week here as. table service, and the gifts ing at the Home Economics cot- a guest of her mother, Mrs. Stocktori. tage. Class members who acted Mrs. M M.- - Farr and daughter as hostesses were , Ellen Gibson, Anna West, Miss France Farr of Salt Lake Lathe!, Gibbons, Roma Hansen, are guests of Miss Dora Wright Breta Badger, Aldora Alder, for the week end. Mrs. Farr will Mary Hinckley, by her many Dora Williams and Lettie Ririe. be remembered Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jackson friends, as Miss Jean Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Merrill of "spent Thursday and Friday to Pocatello, Idaho, attending the Ogden spent last week end here with relatives. Rotary convention. es Nor-am- bo-qu- ht y , y .'..I Mi , 5 . ' Parties The Alpha ternity gave banquet and Eccles Friday ment. ' Refreshments and little daughter Betty Mae ot - Miss Ada Cole majn was pleacn Thursday Salt Lake spent the week end in santly surprised Logan as guests of Mrs. S. A. evening. Luncheon was served af. ter an evening of sociability. i Daniels. Mrs. A. F. Stockton and daughMrs. M. P. Chartravel and son The Third wardlnle glee tlub ters, Mrs. LaPhene Peterson and Pearson and Miss Mary Pimm of sang at Richmond on Sunday. Mrs. R. B. Belnap of Pocatello, Salt Lake City spent the week Lldell Blanchard played a comet Idaho entertained at an attrac- end to Logan as guests ot Miss solo. tively appointed bridge luncheon Virginia Daniels. Mrs. William Coleinan left for Friday afternoon at the BlueLos Angeles on Friday to visit her bird. The various small tables son, Albert Coleman and farrury. were decorated with daffodils The Misses Geneva Danielson, One and yellow snapdragons. Lenora Gyllenskog and Hilma hundred - and thirty-fiv- e gupsts Corbrldge entertained at dinner were Invited. Bridge followed the in honor of Miss Lulu McCracken luncheon. At the close of the former chief operator and Miss games two score prizes were Esther Cannd an operator for the awarded. telephone company at the home Mr. and Mrs. George W. Young of Miss Gylenskog on Wednesday. a dinner entertained at and 'Smlthfield, May 4 Miss Jennie flowers and yellow candle card party Friday evening. The Meikle entertained at a bridge Spring Sticks formed the centerpiece.. table was decorated with daffo-dill- s. on Saturday hight. Dinner Miss McCracken has been transCovers were laid for twelve party was served at B p. to. after which ferred to the Wasatch office at followed Cards the dinner, bridge was played; The following Salt Lake and Miss Cannel fuests. prizes were awarded. guests were present, Mesdames fc. to the OgdenCity, office, we wish Ahem - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kidgell Jr., R. Miles, A. J. Brown, Frank Winn. success in their new positions. entertained at dinner followed by Oliver Nllsori, Leonard Miles, Lorin The Imperial glee Club gave a cards Monday evening. The table Smith, Josephine McCann , Jr., concert in our city on Thursday was decorated with daffodils and William Raymond,' Harold Deppe, evening which was a rare treat hyacinths. Covers were laid for Katie Kimball, J. M. Fulkerson for music lovers The proceeds sixteen guests. Score prizes were and Miss Marjorie Smith. Mrs. awarded to Mrs, H. T. Biekmore Lorin Smith received high score will be used, by the Summit school to burchase a palntine from the and Mrs. L. E. Nelson. prize. Utah art collection. This school On Monday evening at the M. the On has already, purchased several Monday evening, borne of Mrs. Walter Welti, Mrs. A. officers of the Third ward en- pictures and strive to add Welti and Mrs. A. N. Sorensen tertained the members of the M. one or more they canvases each year entertained the members of I. A. drama and partners and a to their collection. their bridge club, Which was re number of invited guests. Dano-in- g - Dale the little son of Mr. and cently organized. The home was was engaged In until Mrs. Harrison VanOrden broke his decorated with daffodils. At the p. m. when lunch was served to arm While at play. close of the evenings entertain- the were The Ladies Auxiliary, of the ment a supper was served. Cov- given.banquet , hall.. Toasts i American Legion Is planning to for were sixteen guests. ers laid A program has been arranged entertain all the mothers of Score prizes were awarded to boys Mrs. W. J. Vickers and Sidney R. for conjoint meeting in the First who were in the world war on follows: Vincent as ward at Prayer, 9, May the Stocks. library assembly slogan Melvin Hillyard; room from 3 to 5 p. m. Mrs. W, A. Budge entertained Rees,; Atrilla R. talk Rash; song, Bishop Win. JL. Winn and at a bridge luncheon Monday af duet, Mr. and Mrs, Ferron daughters are palnning to moior ternoon to the tea room of the talk, Prest. John E. Griffin, to Lasal San Juan Co., and tables Lamb; Bluebird. The luncheon bring Benediction Joan Holjeson, Elder Miss Elvo Winn home with were decorated with pink snap-c- h Reed them, was Iialvorseft the speaker agons. Covers were laid for at Trenton on Sunday evening: He at the close of her school on May 17, twenty guests. 'After luncheon was accompanied by Miss Norma Miss Lucile Phillips will return for Peterson. the tables were arranged home on Sunday alter Visiting at K) wttta. flack. bridge. Score prizes were awarddnapEd, , Gorden Baxter and partner of Ogden for a month. ed to Mrs. Lewis Edwards and iuefa was-helA were Kiwanis vnXo the club shower Ogden at the home Mrs. Frances Jorgensen. liufokvui &i8bb f tnapb to t&c local club of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Potts mojcimvj Mrs. J. K. Cannon entertained special guests of the over Mr. some clefor last and Mrs. Weldon Potts fyhwUvit: MTnattAiai id fkujC Wcd. Smui wtifL&wtk, night and put at a bridge supper Thursday ver stunts. Mr. Baxter also who were married a week ago. evening at the Bluebird. The sup- on accounting and business. spoke This About fifty guests were present per tables were decorated with was the 100. percent attendance and of enjoyed an . evening spring flowers. Covers were laid night and. all worked to secure amusement. Many beautiful prefor sixteen quests. Bridge follow- the desired sents cent. were per received. Luncheon from his ranch at Rldgedaie and was carried through with Mrs. ed the supper. Two score prizes On May 10, the Kiwanis ciua was served at li p. m. Were awarded. spnt over Sunday with his fam- Marybell Pike giving the social will R. H. a hold Mother Day program. Fryer of Salt Lake City ily, he returned to his ranch Mon- service lesson. Mrs. Asia Berge-so- n Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farr enter- Ivan was is of to a the charge guest in our city on Satur- day, he contemplates moving his tained at dinner and cards Mon- affair.Geary of Smithfield Relief Society day, transacting business. fa milt out for the summer, the Btake secretary and Mrs. Clara day evening. The table was deC. Mrs. I. returned Plowman Edwin Miles spent severol days later part of the week. corated with daffodils. Covers Johnson, president of the Richwere laid for twelve guests. After home on Sunday after a months at Salt Lake city on business Mr. and Mrs. John T. James mond ward Relief Society were at Galt California with her during the week. luncheon the tables were ar- stay and Mr. and Mrs. William T.' special visitors. Lunch was served Mr. and Mrs. Rae.' N. M. Hodges James motored to ranged for bridge. As the close daughter Ogden Sunday by Mrs. Jensen and daughters to were Richard Bear Lake visitors the fore and ftoskelley, Bishop of the games two score ' prizes members and a dethe with relatives. twenty-eigspenb day ' Bergeson.vJ. W., Asslngton, party of the week. were awarded. The Relief will spon- lightful afternoon was spent. Society Katie P. D. A. frotke a former Smith-fiel- d sor a dance Friday Cragun and West, Mrs. A. L. Johnson entertained Mrs. Joseph Earl and Mrs. Ernight May L. Allred was in charge. boy, who has been conductor 10. A quilt will be vin eight guests at cards Monday Mr. Kendell of the Relief Society away given Oe and Mrs, William Napper pn4 8. L. R. R, has been afternoon in, compliment to Mrs. entertained on during the evening, there will al- motored to Richmond and visitFriday evening to retired and pensioned, visited with so H. A. Jenson of Ogden, formerly be confections of various sorts ed the south ward organization of Logan. At the close of the honor of Wesley Smith, prior to friends here cm Wednesday. for sale. The from the last Tuesday afternoon. Mr., and Mrs. L. B, Napper of dance will be proceeds card games tea was served. The his departure for the U, 8. navy used to purchase Mrs. Joseph Earl was sustain-- " after a month's leave of absence. Ogden spent Sunday with Mrs. flowers and shrubs home was attractively decorated Those to be planted ed as president and Mrs. Vella present were Messrs and Pflrents Mr. and Mrs. P around the L. D. S. chapel. with spring flowers. The Seamons as secretary of the ReGleaner girls alsb are planning lief Mrs, - Vanez Wilson entertained Mesdames, James Thornley, Wil- P, Bingham- .with all other officers liam Mather and , Ashen lieese, to assist in this beautification and Society the members of her bridge club Darlvin teachers remaining as they' Reesei from Benson ward Monday afternoon at a bridge Done program. have been previously appointed. Thornley, Dayton. Jeditea following. The tea table and Mr. ftfad Mrs. N. E. Welch and Arnold Troseth came up with Hyde Park. George Done rooms were decorated with daffamily of Smithfield were guests the Weber Academy student and fodils. Covers were laid for eight Logan. The Misses Gleinda Phillips at the home of their parents. Mr. spent Friday visiting the U. S. A. guests. A color scheme of yellow ot Dayton, Idaho and Lillian and Mrs. John Welch Sunday C. he also attended the alumni was carried out in all the ap OBray of Paradise, Lorin Noble The First ohb at the North yait Sowing were and Lloyd Thornley. dancing party Score prizes pointments. girls met at the ume of their Cache high school. Frank Miles of Montpelier spent awarded club leader Miss Marveila ThomMrs. Maud Handcock attended On Monday evening Miss Pearl the week here with relatives. Paradise, May 2 Supervisors as Saturday afte-nco- v and com- the home coming Mrs. J. H. Roskelley was hosSimpson entertained at a supper tess day last Frior work commerced the their Home tor tho divi-!ll? to the Ladies Literary club Management day at North Cache high school. and card party. The table was H will thair be season, ing club quite Miss members and Thursday. Mrs. Kate Kimball met with ttje Geneve . Anderson attractively decorated with daf- on the Relief Society Tues- a number of new club mem- Laura , Jackson Limon of Covers Were read fodils and tulips. Shakespeare's attended the bers this year. a day afternoon, good talk was alumni dancing party giveh at laid for twelve guests. Cards fal Athens, Mrs. Aehton Jehsen and Mrs. .James H. Norman enter- North Cache on lowed the supper. Two score priz- Mrs. Laura Hendricks of Ogden given and a demonstration last night.' and tained bleaching all of of Y. fliers the were special guests. was Miss Katie Neta Friday the es were awarded. and Mary . M. Tfcuis-dagiven. A. at L her L home y Sorenson Mrs. visLorenzo Toolaon, Mrs. spent afternoon prior to her leav- iting their sister Wednesday Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge mo- Hattie Kidd and Miss Rebecca Sadie at Logan. A try-ofor A. M. the i. to the summer at their Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P, ing spend tored to Pocatello, Idaho. Thurs- Pilgrim spent the Week at Salt contest work was given Dopp, Tuesday ranch home at Rldgedaie. Miss day .to attend the convention of Lake City. Mrs. Kidd and Bishop and Mrs. Mose Christof-ferso- n In evening connection with the the Rotary club on Thursday and Pilgrim were the house- guests Mutual meeting. Those who were Quite a number of the stud motored to Salt Lake Sun- of Mrs. Toolson during the past chosen to ents from and eighth! day. Friday. tryout in, public speak- grades tookthe seventh Mrs. O. R. Palmer and two week. part in the tryout Mrs. Blanche Crossman leader were Inez ing Lee, Carol Miles An M. I. A. tryout for the south and Marveila for contest at Hyrum of the following Bee Hive girls,' work, sons, Bobbie and Kenneth of PoThomas, the Judges Thursday. Verl Baker, Florence ' Earl, Grace catello, Idaho, are visiting here part ot Benson Stake was held decided In favor of Miss Lee and g. The Boy Scouts with . their Col, Hedrlg Butters and as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James at Smlthfleld on Tuesday even-to- she will represent our ward at scout master and troop commit- Eggleston, entertained atMargery R. Thomas. Smlthfield, First ward with the stake meet. Mrs. teemen are planning a hike for Crossmans home last Mr. and Mrs.- - John Moser ar- a double quartette composed of Saturday 4. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford L. rived home from, Pocatello, Idaho the following; Mesdames E. B. May Saturday, Social evening. Obray games were enSome few of the farmers In joyed and a delicious tray lunch this, afternoon where they had Lundqulst, J. E. Pitcher, T. W. and family motored up from Ogspeat the latter part of the week. Jarvis, Wilma Nelson, and Messrs den Saturday and spent over our vicinity were fortunate was served by the girls to the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weston Hugh 'Rash, Mont Harris, David Sunday visiting relations. enough to get their planting done following boy friends: Raymond of Los Angeles, California, for- Roskelley and Hazen Hillyard will before the last storm, those less Dopp, Wendell Anderson, Don Heber G. weekShipley, accompanied fortunate are busy now getting Hunter, Dale Bergeson, go to Lewiston to compete on May merly of Logan spent last his sisters by Mrs. moend here. On Monday they U, with the quartette from the and Mrs. D. P. E, R. Summer their land ready ahd planting Halgree, Jack Crossman, Joseph Miss tored to Bear Lake for a visit north division. A ladies double Murray of LoElsie Lewis of Richmond was a gan motored to Draper- Sunday done. trio from Newton were the win- to with relatives. Mrs. Russell Johnson and lit- special invited she also the attend Cam-mllle funeral services of tle daughter Lola of Millville spent the - week guest ners and Leonard Winn of the The Misses Edna Wright, end as guest of n, Christiansen and Elva Smithfield Second ward and Miss a relative Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. spent a few days during the Miss Verl Baker. motored to Salt Lake and Bessie Peterson of the First ward Obray arid Mr. and Mrs. Henry week with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hanson enwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Thomas. tertained at dinner Sunday in spent last week end as guests of were declared the winner to public Danielson Mrs. Ola Swenson of Millville Mr. and Mrs. Alma Burgoyne. . , speaking. Although the summer range honor of Mr. and Mrs. - , . Smlthfield City is preparing Sunday. The Bluelight service company affords scanty feed some of the Taylor of Tremonton. TheySpericer spent entertained at dinner meeting at a float for the big Health Day week end here. Mrs. Taylor is Henry Lofthouse of-- ' Salt Lake cattle and sheep owners have the the Hotel Eccles Tuesday even- parade on May 10. a forced to been sister drive stock of Mrs. their Hansons. spent the week end here Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roskelley City A meeting of ing for the station managers. jvith his mother, Mrs. Josephine out, due to a shortage of hay. girls from the On Monday the Senior class and family of ' Dayton were Lofthouse. William G. Obray who recently JBe of 12 to 20 Included was enterof the Logan Academy Smithfield visitors on Friday. from an held at recovered of attack apthe home 29 of Was chairman for set Monday, April tained at breakfast to complMr. and Mrs. Joseph, Mr. and clean up day will undergo an oper- Mrs. Lizzie Dopp where the girls throughout the pendicitis Mrs. Hazen Hillyard, Mrs. An- town but iment to the faculty members. ation for the removal of the ap- H club was organized and their due to storm the and The officers of the Amalga- nie Miles, Mrs. Nellie Hinds Mrs. some between pendix Monday at a. Logan hos- next meeting will be held at mated Sugar company gave a Lovetta Nilson, Mrs. Jane Miles, some misunderstanding Katie Sorensons where a comof the residents and the pital A large number of baby chicks plete organization will be effect- dinner meeting Monday evening Mrs. Fern Smith, Mr. and Mrs. committee-me- n some , of the were laid at the Bluebird. Covers W. A. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Henry streets received a clean- are being shipped into our town ed. guests. more fof twenty-fiv- e Mr. and Mrs- - Edwin Miles, ing, some residentsthorough indicates The which this Watts, spring, large heating plant At the have greatly Dr. and Mrs. H. R. McGee were Mrs. Joan Pitcher, Leonard Miles, Improved the of our citizens going into the sugar factory grounds Is being of the appearance a at dinner family business. Mr. ahd Mrs. David Weeks, Mrs. street special guests dismantled bv a force of men raking and clearing poultry Sunday afternoon by Hugh Rash, Bishop Sylvester Low away allby Unsightly Mrs, Henry Halverson and son sent here for that purpose. rubbish from Earty given Mrs. J. W. Hayward. Leon of Logan were among the Eleven ward ana two board and wife, Mr. and .Mrs. J, W. to front of their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Moser Harry, Bishop Wm. L. Winn, Mf. members attended the Benson Mrs. Edward J. Nor- Paradise visitors Sunday. air. and wafa at entertained six guests Mr, and Mrs. Oscar . Maddox stake Priesthood and Mrs. A, J. Wickham, Mr. and man motored out to their ranchat fle breakfast Sunday morning. Mrs. T. H. Woolford, Mrs. Metllda es In Pocatello and Hansel were called to Salt Lake City Richmond Sunday. meeting valley with was decorated The table The North Cache Merrill, Mrs. Julia Cantwell, Saturday, they returned home Thursday on account of the ser-loseminary illness of their son James. commencement exercises are, to spring ' flowers. McCan, and Harper Watts Sunday evening. Joseph entertained Daniels S. A. Mrs. be held all attended the Jones funeral at at Richmond in the Marion O. Olsen received a at dinner Sunday to compliment stake tabernacle Sunday May 19 Idaho on Tuesday. shipment of five hundred young to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mathews Dayton, at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman, turkeys Wednesday, they were Cornish and daughter Maude Virginia Arvel Coleman, Mrs. Henry cow- shiped - ' from the Red ' Wing son of Salt Thomas and little man and Mrs. Elmer Coleman hatchery, California. An amusepient device patentLake. Covers were- laid for eight. spent Sunday at Ogden canyon." Mr. and Mrs. william J. RoCornish, May 4 Mrs. N. F. ed by a New York inventor gives Mrs. Annie J Matthews of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Aided of berts of Ogden spent Sunda Jensen entertained the Relief So- the Impression of driving an Lake was visiting friends In Lo- Salt Lake City were Hodges week here with their mother Mrs. John ciety sisters at her home Tuesday automobile over crooked courses the week end. ' gan last end guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. T. Roberts.' In commeration of her birthday and requires skill to avoid side Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Schweitzer j Hodges James H. Norman motored in anniversary. The regular meeting rails. Card. -. 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