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Show PAGE six THE JOURNAL, and I. van Chrtenwn of Lo gan were guests of Mrs Kinda Chanmtis on Tuesday after IXJAN, CACHfr COUNTY, UTAH ' Heads Western Fete RICHMOND DEPARTMENT noon. Saturday, June 21, DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tout and Mrs. W. A. Sorenson attended Parley E Peterson of Log m. Derrick Pole 'A Rees. T W. Jaivi.s, J. Gurke, J. E Shoffer, W. Falls Knocking , Rob- Noble, George P. r OUtn Unconscious ert Griffith, Riehard RaskHley,' Tool-ion- 1 Mrs. Helen P. Chffoid Pilkington, son of Toolson and Mrs Rindi Chani- WA William Pi'kineton, Was seriour-- i crs ,scol'! afternoon awarded to Mrs. Helen P. Tol-whiJy H. Cantwell, W. Pre injured" Friday moving a hay le MRS.. AV. Z. HARRIS, Correspondent the banquet and program given by the barm Bureau Saturday cvrnlng at the Hotel Fccles. Miss Elva Winn left Thurs Mrs. J. M. with Mr. and Mrs. Davis Green, Richmond day for Salt Lake City where Godfrey was hostess to the Mr. and Mrs. John C. Merrill :he will attend the trousseau Chere Amei club at her home and Mr. and Mrs. Keith tea of her friend, Miss Norma afternoon. Following nil, Dee. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Skid-wa social afternoon luncheon Mr. and Mrs Leonard Ros more and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. servedkelley and family of Dayton. Mrs. A.hen Delta, ,came here 10 Mrs.' Heber Idaho, sptnt Surda.v visaing Amos Bair, Mrs. Whiting. CS. Hall and,alnd the Skidmore reunion. with Mrs Agnes Roskelley, Kwd Skidmore Mrs. Ernest Johnson were spe- -l RnJ i AnSele$ also attended cial guests. Mrs. George Anderson and he Sidmure reunion Satur-MiFlorence Webb entertained o?y,fIld Caled on relatves here Monday evening of last week BU?aayEugene Dunbar, Amos Bair at bridge In honor of Mr. and . Bageiey .were acSouthfield, June 21 -- Funeral Mrs, Cecil Browning of Phoen- and Grant as members of the services for little Stewart Le- ix, Arizona. Mrs. Silas Ander- cepted Lions club at tneir regular lunRoy Cooley were held Thursday son 'and Cecil Browning won cheon I - as -- ' entm-starldar- d. m i , H - 4-- H - 4-- ss - meeting Monday evening Reports were given by delegates a the district convention at American Fork recently. ReUef Society comertuce was at the Richmond heldSunday ward. Mrs. Elfie A. Greene, Mrs. William Anderson and Mrs. F. W. Travener of the stake board were in attendance. A pageant was presented by members of fie Relief society. Alden Men ill and Merrill Schow of Washington, D. C., arrived he,je Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Schow apdsMrs. Nettle Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Webb returned here Monday from their ranch at Downey, Idaho, where they spent several weeks at them ranch home. The womens Literary club met Wednesday at the club rooms . with the hostess committee, entertaining and Mrs. C. A. Larsen the reviewing book After Twenty Yer.rs by . Dr. George Mlddelton. Mrs. C. S. Hall, , Mrs. Roy Albiston, Mrs. Amos Bair and Mrs. Iran Christensen were tne guests of Mrs. Lowell Van Noy Thursday of last week. Miss Lulu ' CartSvright enter talned the second year cook-bi- g and first year sewing club at her home Thursday af ternoon. The fbst year sewing club met Thursday at the home of Miss Thail Thompson. H. T. Plant Jr. is building some camp cottages just south of his garage on the state highway. 4-- H 4-- H Town To Be Turned Around Van Horn, Texas Because of the IncreasingfPjuse of highways for traffic this town is being turned around.. When Van Horn was built, the principal business section was along a railway. Now three trans-Texhighway from a Junction here and the business section will face the highways. as five w w derrick sonThe derriek pole ft 11 off the! Mrs. Richard Toolson hitting him on the tamed at a bridge luncheon at , side of the head and knocking her home on WedpisTrr ulter-hlunconselQus and frighten- -' non. A daintfluneheon-v,a- s Ing the horses causing them to served during th first pait of run' awsuv and throw the voumr the afternoon. Sirmincr llowers attractivelV were man over the fence arranged 2 P' &t thC FlrSt Ward high score, rushed to town ami ?,bout lllP r',,,"s and' Vbl,'S Mrs. J. S. Forrester enterwere laid for rhapel Bishop George G. Nelical attentam ,nri at Rovers son was In charge of the rites. tained, at two tables of bridge this1; writing Is reported to be fdlan Toolson )f Salt LakP The ward choir under direction at her home Thursday evening Robert Griffith, Burnell Brown, impkving nicely Lorin Martin Low, erf Mrs. William Mather with of last week in honor of Mr. Roskelley, BON.VE VANTA CUB Read at the and- Mrs. Cecil Browning. Kernel Toolson, Oliver Nilson, Mrs. Beatrice WIENNIE ROAST furnished the music. L. Vei n Toolson. Lorin Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Pond, organ Smith, The Bon Ve Vanta club jIax xoolson, Mrs Helen P. Special musical numbers in- Mr. and Mrs. George O. Webb, of the Smithfield Third ward xoolson and Mrs. Rinda Chama solo, "Your Sweet Lit- Mr.j and Mrs. William Anderson had a wiennie roast at the bers High score prize was cluded tle Rosebtfl Has Left You, by and Mrs. George E. Doty were public park Wednesday evening. awarded to Mrs. Kernel Tool-so- n Mrs Refgnla Smith with Mrs. among those who attended the A very pleasant time was enand low score to Mis Mar- Bertha Mather at the piano Farm Bureau banquet at Logan mem-- t the by following joyed tin Roskelley and a solo, "Lay My Head Be- Saturday evening. bers: Amy Nelson, Cora Spaf neath a Rose, by Mrs. Jean The girls Literary club was .f row, Josephine Allied, Ardith WEDSL'P5,!.N. The Invocation was entertained LOGAN BOY lundquist. PhVllis Ruth Tuesday evening at Wert, Cragun. Lionel Danielson. offered Miss Lavon by Claypool. daughthe home of Mrs. Elmer SkidAllred, Erma and Carma Han-- t ter of Mrs. Jane of Those who offered words more. Mrs. Henry Spackman Read, was Euarda sort, Beth Toolson, to Gladwin Evans of condolence to the befeaved read the story , "As A Dog Waite and Joan Peterspn. Miss married son of Bishop and Mrs. parents were Dr. G. L. Rees, Should by Charles Alexander Logan, Delsa Allred is the leader. William Evans at the L gan President G. A. Hogan of Lew- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mr. KANWEES OF PRIMARY j on Wednesday. Mr. andjTston, Frank Corbett and Bishop Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson VISIT MARTIN MARRIS GRAVE temple Mrs. Evans will spend their George, G. Nelson., and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra D Officers and members ol the - Johnson of Grey Bull, Wyom"SomeThe hlSTn2!!LAt was. song closing fSJSL 19 Ward of Third enter- - time Well Understand.'' Bene- - ing, spent Sunday in Primary and Muddy the Mi Kamwee girls of the tained at a bridge lyneheon at diction, , canyon. Alfred Ainscough. First ward Primary toge.her her hoifle on Wednesday. ilmse those who went to A large group was In attendAmong with their supervisors visited present from out of thwn were Fish Bear Lake, Saturthe grave of Martin Harris at Mesdames Robert E Or In h, A. ance and the floral offerings day toHaven, attend the William Me Clarkston during" the past week H. Thompson, LaPhene Peter- were profuse. Harris family reunion were Stewart LeRoy Cooley, ' Jr., Gee and listened to the testimony son, Parley E. Peterson, N. E. Mr, and Mrs- - C. Z. Harris; Alex born by Thomas Godfrey of Munk, Joseph Newbold, A. J. was born Feb. 22, 1927, the son Harris and Mr. and Clarkston who knew Martin south'wick I. P. Stewart a r,d i of Stewart LeRoy Cobley- and Mrs. Amos family,Mr. and Mrs. Lola Richardson - Cooley. The F. H. WhittleBair, and hailluT... Harris Weston Vernon of Logan. personally little one became suddenly 111 heard him bear his teilmmv Mr. and Mrs. Eran Harris Mrs. Carl Nilson entertained on of the truthfulness of the Book at 6 o'clock Sunday afternoon and. rued and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whittle of in honor dinner of stomach of Mormon. Monday morning ot Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. her daughter, Mrs. A1 Young of trouble which caused of thd First ward Nampa, , Members Melvin- - Smith of Smithfield acIdaho. Covers were iafd H club met at the home of for twelve. here to companied relatives ' Mis Marie Holjeson on WedBear Lake Saturday. Mrs. James A. Cragun atIs Olympic Bet Taris nesday evening. The time was tended the librarians convenMr. and Mrs. S. W. Hendricks, 19 Paris Jean Taris, Miss Virginia Hendricks and spent in sewing an social chat. tion at American Fork on June years old,(JP)who recently swam A dainty luncheon was served 14. Mr. and .Mrs. JamesM. CraRussel Hendricks were guests the 880 yards In a fifth of ttf ten. gun and da(ighterT Oralie, spent second under the world's re- of Miss Edna Wright at dinMrs. Leonard Miles enter- the week end visiting with Mr. cord, is considered . in France ner at her home In Logan Suntained at an attractive bridge and Mrs. Calvin Cragun at as a very serious threat In equ- day. Mr. "and Mrs. Elmer Skidlunchean at her home on Provo. ate events for the 1932 Olym more, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus SkidMr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill re- pics at Los Angeles, Thursday afternoon. The rooms ; more, -- Mr. and Mrs. William and, tables tere beautifully turned home during the week decorated with cut flowers. A after visiting at IJlackfoot, Undetermined since Texas be Anderson, William L. Skidmore, delicious three course dinner Idaho, with Mr. ano Mrs. David came a state, the western boun- Mrs. H. B. Webb and Evelyn was served at 1:30 after which Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin dary of Travis county and the Webb were among those who the time was spent ,'n bridge. ' Olney eastern boundary of ' Blanco attended the Skidmore family reunion There were present: Mesdames I Mrs: A. A. Merrill of Idaho ccuntv have been 'the George W. definitely est Skidmore atcamp Weston Vernon. N. E. Munk and Falls, Mrs. Harvey Christensen ablished- in Logan can. yon, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arch L. Brawn, Miss Nellie poyie and Jahies Costello, of Columbus. Ohtai spent Thursday and Friday last vek here, the -- guests Mr. and Mrs. P-- L. Nelson. z Mrs. A. C. Ellsworth returned here Tuesday from tubbock. Texas, where she spent the winter at the home of her son, Orral Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Robinson and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Plant Sr., .were among those who attended the Robinson reunion - at Lava Hot Springs, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jhuia Remington, Mr. ana Mrs. E. C. Haa-loc- k, and Mr. abd Mrs. Byron Eaton of Vernal, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Hariock of Sait Lake were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. D. S. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Orral Christensen and Mrs. Iran Christensen were Tremonton visitors Tues- - members of sens father,' George Hoii ,iV the ward attended the funeral of and his wife of Logan. While Mr. Thorniey at there they visited with Mr. and Brighton Smithfield Sunday. Mr. Thorn-le- y Mrs. Alma Holliuey and Mr. aiid has been a member of our Mrs. George Atkinson. Mrs. Clarence Brown, Miss ward the past two years. Members of the Dayton ward choir Rena Ward and Master hiUie 'third Ward of Idaho Falls, are guests joined the Smithfield ward choir In rendering the of their sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Demore Kirkmusical numbers. The Bee Hive girlj net at bride. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atkmsoh the home of Mrs. James PhilAfter have returned to thir home n lips Tuesday evening. their regular program' was California after spendirg t,o completed, refreshments were weeks visiting aith hs moUrni, served to the following teach- Mrs. Nellie Atkinson. ers, Mrs. Nellie Page, Miss Reta Glcn C. Perkins has' Call, Ella Phillips and Enone to Boise, Idaho aft r Callan, yeda Mendonhal. Mar- spending two weeks with ins tha Fife, Gwen Call,' Juanita family. Atkinson, Falba Larsen. Edna Robert Jones, Mrs. Georo L. Verna Checketts, McBride, Alta, were Norma Kirkbride and Phoebe Jones and daughter, dinner guests of Mis. Joness Jensen. Mrs. Alfred Wicknam The Primary staged "A Bag daughter, at Smithfield Sunday. They alof Fresh Air Dreams' Wednes-- j so attended the vfuneral of day evening. Stake- officers Thorniey. Mrs. Forest A. Fackrcll and Brighton Mrs. Ira Wells McIntyre of of Mr. and Mrs. Ru'oiKperknu Tucson, Arlz., arc visiting at were In attendance. Preston., the home of Mr. Perkins' parThe ' evenings enlmamm-n- t ents, Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Perwas enjoyed by all present. kins. Mrs. D. W. tButtars, Mrs. Mrs. Cyrus Page and Miss George L, Jones and Mrs. L. S. Peta Call Price attended the temple ex- Beehive class entcitianea their at the home of cursion at Logan Wednesday. Page one evening last Miss Jaunita Atkinson spent Mrs. week. ., a week with her sister Mrs. Schwartz - and Clyde John Maud Muir at Salt Lake City. Hansen attended a meeting of When Miss Atkinson returned Miss Muir accompanied her for the Pea Growers association at Tuesday evening an extended visit with their Logan The Junior girls held a social mother, Mrs. Nellie Atkinson. Tuesday Elvin Shepherd is quite ill at at the church house . f the 'home of his oarents. Mr. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perkins and Mrs. William Shepherd. of Longr Beach, Calif., are visitA. F. Dailey and son Elbert, ing his parents Mf. and Mrs. motored to Shelley, Idaho on D. A. Perkins. business Monday. Mr. Daileys Mathonia Pratt of Salt Lak father-JohE. Dailey returned City was the over night guest of his neice, Mrs. George A. with them for a visit. , Mr. and Mrs. CljMe Iimsrn Griffith Saturday night. Mr motored to Ogden Sunday. They Pratt is the onlv living son of were accompanied bv Mrs. Han- - the late Parley P. Pratt. Dayton-Fifty-- - - DEPARTMENT MRS. L. S. PRICE, Correspondent Mer-Thursd- ay . 193Q. associated Prats P koto Barclay, national director of tht Covered Wagon Centennial encampment at Indepen-denc- e Rock, Wyo, July 3, 4 and S. Tha centennial ia sponsored by the Oregon Trail Memorial association. Lorn W. , Cotton Leaguers Rise . Alexandria, La.' (p Nine former Cotton States league players are in the majors this season and fans in this class D circuit follow their performances daily. 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