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Show Second ward held their anj a aid: Wherefore did Sar-ja- h Wed. on laugh? I ;n thing too hard for Airs. Lor.u Smith was If. stos to In :he morning a tne At the appointed time 1 the Bun Tuer club on Friday at program wa enjoyed. At w:!I return to Mia Lulu and you, according to tin' her homo. A dainty luncheon was noon a delicious dinner wo Willi Smith snrvJ. nine of life, and Sarah shall have served. of Salt Lake City jmd and a picture show was preenu--i a son. Sarah then denied that sin1 The Womcu's OffJen to club iu.it Sadie McCracken of vlw ctvvvj :if huge iji Swrnvji. Sul augi.oj, saying that she were afrAJ. j on Wednesday andLiuriy visitor of Mr. and on quilts quilted .gfr end The Lord then rebuked which they are making ta McCracken. her, ;.nd! The three act Hucklebc-rrHenry comedy Xoy, but you did laugh. the Red Cross. Kefrekhiuuu'ai we. iws presented by the junior and 18. served by the hoste-- s lien. daugh- high school committee of June A. Cragun Friday evening. Iu.u-de- d the dob. uwU at the The-- S JortUe in the cast were: Elaine Riggs, The regular meeting afternoon at the Gayte Reese, Wanda of t!ie Bell Nikon, RICHMOND OSAO-Xorth Cache Parent Teachers' A Lucite Roylance, Roberta Xilsoti, sociatkm was held at the Xorth JLo llii'ltiuwd Li C4ralin Facer, Kenneth El wood, jus club mot at Cache high school on and Wednesday Doan the interesting club roam on Monday a very Thorpe, Junior Plowman and evening. Stoddard, show revealing the Richard Pitcher. David Thomas of the Xorth Cache night with Mrs. C. B. and hshta of the president in charge. An interesting gave a talk on Washing- program was presented. SiKhllla fur bearing animal was WANTED Sale Ladies ton and Lincoln; Pre.-idt11. lLy 498 phone Mrs. Mary Temple of Salmon SJroMda nicht in the library Logan or 111 Smilhfield. Adv if. T.'id gave a talk n education and City, Idaho, i the house guest of Miss Ada Johnson Lynn Erickson. sng a vocal sjIo Mr. and Mr. M. T. Bell. Mrs TemMm. About Jjhnson. ple just returned from a trip to MINUTEB1BLE uccunipaiiird by Seamone of H?ffe Park President and Mrs. 11 Hay Pond Sacramento, California and Reno. jin. Loi Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Greene .Nevada. On Thursday we with her daughter, Mrs. Alvin STORIES who ia HI with the of Salt Lake City were Bjho Thornley, Sunday eve- Bair entertained at a dinner By C. V. HAXSEX Mrs. Teiivplc, and Thursning guests id Air and Mr. Earl Allsop of Smithfield. A social eve- day evening she woe a guest of Mr. Irvine Waite ami SARAH LAUGHED ning was enjoyed and lunoheon was and Mrs. Blaine Bill. Mr. and Mr One day as Abraham was Cach attended a Mrs. Madge DrCordy of Las Vegsitting served. iT end Mr. Dan Jty t Hyde Park Tuesday evening In his test door in the plains of Mrs Wilma Kent of Lewiston, as, Nevada, was the guest of Mrs. Sadie Ilancey, who Mamie, three men appeared before daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. J. Marlin Koiiinson on Mtunlay. nn by Mrs. her The Scandinavian Good Fellows birthday anniver- - him. He ran to meet them, and Mendenhall undersent an operation ru celebrating bowed himself in reverence toward for appendicitis at a Logan hospisponsored a public dance at the tV.wrnuclc Wednesday night. the ground. One of these men was tal Monday. Sho is doing well. Mrs. Kathrinc Pond, Mrs. L E Mrs. W. F. Smith was honored Mr. and Mr. Charles Lundquist the Lord, and Abraham entreated him to Crooks dinner on a rest with comhis himself, and ton, Mr and Mr. Fred Peter- by relatives and friends on Thursparty (Otertained pany with him. They sat drown in son and family uf laog an we.e visit- day, the occasion being her Coth frpuUy at their home. the shade, under a tree. Abraham or at the home of President au-.- birthday anniversary. A social afternoon was enjoyed, and luncheon Mr and Un .Ralph Milligan are then went to Sarah and told her to Mr H Ray Pond on Monday. was served to Mrs. Emily Harris, Bill bake Mrs. Chris soma a cakes was tofierson while a he of and went baby boy. the proud parent Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Milligan before her marriage procured some meat In due time a special guest uf the Kyle club oa Mr. Eliza Ericktop, Jennie Hansen of Newton. meal of bread, butter, milk and Saturday afternoon at the home of Fred Smith, Jr. and daughter, Velda a M' Mr. and Mrs. W. Fred Smith, Jr., meat was set before the conypany Mrs Glen Day at Cuve. Mr and and daughter Merleeu, Hendrick Miss and did Ethel her of entertained Tarbet Hit"" eat laadvi'Je, I they Mr. Mrs. and Smith son friLaMarr, is While with ThursRoy Colorado, the here home on visiting partaking of meal, tliey bridge club at her was served, asked about Sarah; where could ends and relatives Miss Hendricks Mrs. Edwin Smith, and daughter, day. A dainty luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Chestri afternoon was spent aha be? Abraham told them tha: is a daughter of Mr and Mr. M. Buleali, after which the Mr and Mrs. Grover Litz of Bright, W. Hendricks. was she in For tent. the secund rw.is score the High prise ploying bridge. time Abraham was told that she Mrs. G Andrew Anderson of Cor- Trenton, Mrs. Henry Johnson and geo a by Mr. Clif?''Simpson and the daughter Erma of Lewiston, Mr. and hould bear him a son. Overhearing nish and Mrs. Maggie Traveller Hunk. W. Mrs cut J ill by Mrs F. F Smith and Miss Mildred FriRichmond were visitors the conversation, Sarah Logan laughed, Smith. herself, Mr and Mrs. Ronald Cobum of saying within impossible! day. The Junior Literary Club met on r ent-NwTsfn V Mrs V. Mr. and am Here and old I on is old, my lord Weston, Idaho, were visiting here ir. evening in the club room. Thursday too. The Lord then turned to Abra- - tabled (relatives at dinner Sunday Tuesday. honor of Mrs. Lettie Xielscn uf Hyde Mrs. Blanche Thompson reviewed Park, and Mrs. Sarah Nyman ofj the book, If I Have Four IXupies. North Logan. Covers were laid f by Josephine Lawrence. The teachers qirrum of the Rich m ond ward enjoyed a skiing party Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomps-nMr and Mrs. Jesse Webb and Mr., Thursday evening, after which they at the Kune of their lett-dcBryan Hendricks attended the Utah Van Nay where lun.heon Cbnventiun Ralph Salt at Lukej Poultry was served. City. Mr. Rulon McGurrcy who is at Mr. Harvey Merrill spent Tuesday school at the L'SAC went to tending at Weston visiting with relatives. Mrs. Marlin Anhdcr of Hyrum was Salt Lake City Inst week end taHk .v he joined his bivthcr Lewis and visiting here Monday evening. Elijah M. Hicken spent Sunday sisters Elva and Fay and together at Newton where he visited Sunday they went to St. George, Utah, and Mon School, and also presented a spec- where they spent Sunday Sacrament at ial Seminary pregrain meeting. Mr. and Mra. Cyrus Spackin n entertained thirty friends ut a parlion-rity on Tuesday evening their son Lewis who was home on a visit from Bancroft, Idaho. The Utopia club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Veima H kstead. Spcd gilsts were Mrs. Dave Lewis Mr. Rulon Merrill, Mrs Osmond Merrill and Mrs. G G. Merrill. Bridge and luncheon were cn Think of it! On some foods the saving runs LOCALS at the recreational hill Saturday. re-un- L-r- von-splendi- d? Jcken .c, giJrtmr -- nt party-honorin- of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Tliomp-uoiday ax gjiM and Elluii Thump Willi Dunkley. son. Mr. F. I. Thompson who was ob Mr. ami Mis. ili.iil Wunnergren was and serving his birthday atimver.-iarF..)c and Boyd of Newhon 'led by Ills family ut his home ton, Miss Lillian Wenneiyren of Lola the evening relatives gan, .and Jack Mather und son G R. .n lii.--t liDine for a sur- Mather, were visitors at tlie home ga.ireJ at prise puny. The guests of Mr and Mrs. Marlin Ihablnsun Mr uni Mrs William Whittle on Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson of Fair view, Idaho, Mr and Mrs William Andre and Mr. mid Mrs. Willard Wanner of Preston, Sirs Maria J.hn-TiMr. Mrs. Bertha Nelson, and Mrs- - Alvin Johnson, Mrs. Alvin G W. Andersem, Mr and Mr. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs Bill Billion. j Mr. :nd Mis. Don Van Onion, Mrs.' Florence Xcl-o- n and daughters, Phyllis nnd Vella, Mr. and Mrs. Owrn Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Riy StodHOME OF GOOD THINGS dard, Mr and Mrs II .S Webb. Mr. TO EAT. and Mrs Ivan Thomp.sm, Mr and! Mrs. Irwin S'.oddnrd, Mr nnd M s j gaggsxMS , (viil-drci- i . no-hv- s: id j THE MAIN CAFE . 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