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Show 13T. SMITH FIELD. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY. JAN. 22, LOCAL NEWS ilr. and Mrs. Tane Sparrow were given a surprise party st iheir homo last Monday night. The event being Mrs. Sparrows birthday. The evening was spent in social chat after which on oyster suppor was served to the following geusts: Mr and Mrs. Dwane f&anrow, Mr and Mis. L .West Mr and Mrs. Louis West, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Sparrow Myrtle Larsen and Leon West II ra Sparrow1 was presented with a lively quilt. club Wednesday evening. Luncheon was served after which bridge was played. High score prize was wot, by Grace Crookston. Those present were: Aileen Barker, LeOra Jenkins, EJrics Hansen, Mavis Jorgenson, Grace Ciw.kston and Sarah Anderson. James Uan-.ereturned home ns die Tuesday after having spent past bwo weeks viailijig in Ban laying bridge. en.ertoined I Mrs. Monte Juhnson home cn her at club :he Utopia guests were rridiy evening. SpecialMrs. Osmom. Mrs. Rulon Merrill, Whittle. Thomas Mra. Merrill and which Luncheon was served, after score High bridge was enjoyed. Mra. Ren Bullen won was by prize D. and the all cut prize by Mrs. L Tripp. haen. Miss Ada Johnson was ward mia. Tuesday evening at the Richmond . meeting to represent the ard as their queen at She Staze Snow Carnival to he hold on last Mis? Jean Sppckman L. Rees and .niMis. e In- - :u d Mrs Hazen Jiillyurd night, last to Layton Thursay where they attended Kiwinis charter night- of that dub. Each lady present was presented craft. a rosebud from the Smlthfield hi' 000-wanis club in honor of Smithfield, the rose city. Bertha's Boys sang RICHMOND two songs, which were greatly aptheir on in stopped They NEWTON preciated. Funeral services were held return from Salt Lake City, wh( and Mr. Mrs. Earl Jorgenson they sang over radio station KSL house for Mrs. Elva Arinina Oak-so- n cn the Utah Power and Light Co. ini daughters, Earline and Renae her Anderson, who died u of Grace, Idaho, are visiting here ptogram. with Mr. and Mrs C W Jorgenson. home Thursday at the age of 82. Mrs Grant Larsen is visiting in Mra Anderson was one of the last Mrs. Russell Lower entertained surviving original pioneers of Richon Sunday at a party in honor of Logan with relatives and friends. mond. She was the widow of the Eva Mrs. Benson anentertained with her eon, Larrys tenth birthday late George Anderson of Richmond. niversary. The afternoon was spent dinner on Wednesday in honor of She came to Richmond when a Malcolms her which son eighth birthday in playing games, after were smell child and hud lived here all delicious luncheon was served to 18 anniversary. Those present her life, where she has been an Barnes Ethel and Mrs. daughter guests. J Joaie of Cache Junction, Mrs. Viola energetic end active worker and the Jones and daughter, Beverley, Gla- mother of a large family.. hoates: was M. Fulkerson Mrs. F. Mrs. Glen Day of Cove spent the the Ladies dys Benson and Daisy Del Larsen. members of So the week end with her sister, Mrs. Alice Anderson Min is in on home Friday visiting Bridge club at her Glenna Chriatoffersun. afteruoun. Mrs. Robert G. Griffith Ogden. Guests at the Amos Brown house score Peterson Einar entertainer Mn was a special guest. High Included Mr. and Mrs. Melrecently A with a birthday party in honor of was won by Mrs Kemal Toolson. Mr. end Mrs. Solon vin Fullmer, aon the her Clair who was served was luncheon observing Lewie delicious by Twin of Falls, Mr end Mrs. his birthday anniversary. Invited hostess. Brown of Rupert, Mr. and guests were LaMar Neheker, Calvin Stanley Mrs. Talbot end Mr and Mr. William 0. Smith entertain- Gough, Vernal Good Bell, Glair Peter- Mrs. Maynard Clarence Brown of Lewiston, CoolRosaline Sarah on dinner Peterson, son, Sunday n ed at party Mr. and Mra. Henry Adamson of afternoon. The guests were Mr. and ey end Zilpha Barker. Sleigh riding after Franklin end their families, and Mrs. David Weeks, Mra. Emma Fern and coasting were enjoyed Mr and Mrs. Mark Fullmer and hot luncheon was served. and son, Harry. Music and visiting which end Mr end Mrs Roy Christson, .the attended who those were enjoyed. Among stock show at Ogden were Mr ant ensen end daughter of Richmond. Miss Gladys Hendricks entertainMrs. Lothoire Ridt entertained the Mrs. Parley Peterson, Mr and Mrs. at a supper party on Saturday ed A1 her club at Norman Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Invited guests were Mr. home on Friday afternoon. Lunch- phonso Christensen, Willie Benson, evening. Mrs. Monte and Bair, Mr. and Mur-lanbabies which d Bill Christensen, Amos Rigby, eon was served after Mrs. Elmer Skidmore, Mr. and were arranged for bridge. Special Anderson, Royden Benson, Mr Ruaaell Nelson Mrs. James end Chambers Elizaand Mrs. Junius Baird and guests were Mrs. Maud Murray. Following supper the eveMrs. Hazel Barker and Mrs. Bay beth Peterson. was spent playing monopoly. ning Mooseman. Mts. Winona Benson was hostess Mrs. Amos Brawn and Mrs. P. to the members of the Ontra Nu K. Hayes entertained on Sunday Mrs. Beatrice Larson entertained club Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon honat 'a quilting party on Thursday. arrange! for bridge. Those presen evening at the Brown home in of anniversaries or of the birthday Dinner were Venice Benson, Sarah AnderEight ladies were present.. Mr. Brawn and Mis. Hayes. A hot was served. Ruth Crooks Grace Griffin, ton, son, Make Beck, Besde Bensen, Lois tureky dinner was served at one kng which vraa beautifully decorMrs. C. . W. Clark and Mrs. Doug- Shelton and special guests were table, to the Mts. Emma Benson, Lotus Jenkins ated. The centerpiece was a largo las Hooper were The birthday coke with candles. members and friends of the Junior and Miss Lorene Dahle. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin were guests afteron club Thursday Literary Miss Olive- Tuddehham entertained Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace noon at the home of Mrs. Douglas friends Sunday evening. Those pre- Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bair, Hooper. Mrs. Say Gannon of Logan sent .were: Alton Christensen, Ariel Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Hayes, Mr. reviewed the book, "Men in White," Marlin Nelson, Arbon Chris- and Mrs. Amos Brawn, Mr. and and Miss Eulalia Lee of Hyde Park Beiuon, tensen, Ann Larsen,. Lethe Jenkins Mrs. Earl Hunsaker and Mr and gave two vocal selections. Thirty-si- s was Mrs. Charley Olsen of Logan. Folmembers and guests were present and Arta Larsen. The evening after in monopoly spent playing lowing dinner the evening was spent Refreshments were served. which luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs Harold Griffin and club met. Saturday . The ....FOR SALE: A fdur room house afternoon at the home of Mrs. Vane Mrs Mattie Griffin spent Tuesday with modern conveniences. Apply at Richmond with Mrs HatRaymond. Luncheon was served af- visiting Adv Nov. 13 Job. W. Peterson, ter which the babies wen arranged tie HalL Mrs. Byron Peterson of Mrv and lor 500". High score prise was FEMALE HELP WANTED n won by Mrs. Roy Wright and high Logan were visiting in Newtoq SMITH-FIELMAIN CAFE, APPLY Friday. Toolson. cat prize by Mrs. Stillman Adv. at entertained Nebeker Mrs. Perry Twelve ladies were present. a family dinner on Tuesday in honLOST Two horses, a two year who was observMrs. LcRicy West entertained at or of her husband old black stallion and a five year his anniversary. birthday ing' after a quilting party on Thursday Mrs-KaWeeks, VeNeal Jenkins entertained old bay gilden. Ephraim te noon.. Dinner was served to Adv. Smithfield. Arnica the of members bridge the Helen , Timmins Ewing, Mrs. Mrs. Ghloe Richards,' Mn- - .William Cantwell, Mrs. Qeorge. Kearl and Mrs. Nephi Lundberg. The afternoon waa spent in, .quilting. Cr. G. mo-iui- i Feb-23t- h. Your Hair.... ..... 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Refreshments were served at the dose of the meeting by Mrs There were 22 George Rcskelley. members present. 0i CORN FLAKES, PAaG0 SMITHFIELD xww Elmer Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olsen has been selected as the winner of1 the Union Pacific scholarship to the Utah State Agri cultural college,- - for the most outclub member of Cache standing during 1936. Mr. Olsen is a senior at the North Gadbe high school. MINCE MEAT, 9 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c -- PORK AND DEANS, Na GUM, WHALEY'S, sou m&xaBJL Sion Mrs. W II .Lewis of Richmond is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Truman HiKyard. an-iDr, can SUNBsrra- - FHSFR, DEVILED MEAT, . Dr. R. Vemcn Larsen is located in the office formerly used by Dr. Hazen Dames. Dr. Daines his moved to Treston, Idaho Larsen has taken over his practice. f!l QUAKER OATS, . Mrs, Ruth West Gregory left Situ day for CoVontdo to join her husband also h attending school there. 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