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Show SMITHFIELD, CACHE COUXTY. UTAH. FRIDAY, XOV. 25. 1938. trrr-- Ji iW i 72-7- 8 West IsKij-- j Logaa, i I i LOCALS . Mrs. John Mrs. Nancy Pitcher left by train Friday morning November 25 for California to spend the winter months with their friends and relatives. Coleman and Mr. Darwin Reese is recovering from a finger amputation. Mr. Reese had the misfortune of having the little finger of his left hand smashed recently necessitating having it i cut off. fl Mrs. Milo Hobbs of Preston, was a Smithfield visitor Air. and Mrs. Eldon Moody entertained at a dinner at their home Sunday, November 20th. The occasion was their third wedding anniversary, Monday November 21st. Besides the host and hostess the folMr. lowing guests were present: Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Blumell, Moodys parents, and her brothers anl sisters, Esther, Oswald, Estelle, Mrs. Lawn Shandrew and small son Joseph all of Logon and Mr. Burton Blumell of Fort Douglas and Mrs. Ethel Moody, Mr. Mocdys mother and hla sisters, Eva and Fern Moody of Smithfield. Miss Estella Bluemell of Logan the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Eldon Moody. was Mrs. Forrester Claypool and infant daughter returned home from a Lo- POSTMASTER WARNS ABOUT gan hospital last Saturday. EARLY MAIL FOR CHRISTMAS Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith of PostSalt Lake City (UP) Amalga were Sunday dinner guests master L A. Smoot of Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. Manf.-rSmith. Christmas warned City recently Mr. and Mrs. Gnint Toulson and mailers that the postoffice will not son visited at Cache Junction Sun-- 1 accept Xmas cards or letters that day with. Mr. and Mrs. . Jesse L. are smaller than 2 4 by 4 inches. The postmaster explained that the Malmberg and family. small cards and letters1 require Several Smithfield people attend- special handling and are easily lost traditional ed the football game at Ogden last Smoot also issued the postmasters plea of mail early. Saturday. - He who suggested that Utahns have friends across the seas had Mr. and Mra. Henry Spackman and family attended a birthday par- better consult their local postmaster deadline is for ty at Richmond Tuesday, honoring to see what tothethose countries so sending mail Mr. F. F. White. the Christmas greetings will arrive Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson, Mr. and before December 25. Mrs. Kenneth Romero and Mr. and FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Mrs. Ed. Thirkle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck of Am-alg- a WE WILL GIVE A WESTING-HOUS- E AUTOMATIC ROASTER Friday night. An elk supper WITH EACH PURCHASE OF A was enjoyed. REFRIGERAWESTINGH0U8E Mrs. Lloyd Allen, Mrs. Max Allen TOR. MOSE HARRIS APPLIANCE UTAH and Mrs. Homer Nielsen of Hyrum COMPANY, SMITHFIELD; Adv. visited here Tuesday with relatives PHONE 111. 000 and friends. d 8-- 1 Cache Junction Pinochle formed and Norma Alyis. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Benson of associations of his family the afternoons en- California and Mr. and M:s. Mariner out the day and evening. through- An Hrri' refreshments evening of glmei was enjoyed. tertainment. High score prize was Anderson were dinner guests of Mr. j A large birthday cake centered nd Guy Clitfsj won by Bernice Alvis. Luncheon was! and Mrs. Shirley Benson of , the dinner taftle. Chrysanthemums :Srit Lake City and Mra. I ' on Fednesday evening. f served. also decorated the table where cov- Robinson of Logan were Sundsy, cf Mrs. LeVerna Robin A number of friends gathered at. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller were ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ito BenMrs. Doul visitors Mr. I and of Miss Irene Stoddard JHilmndellar of Oxford, Idaho, Mr. the home of Mrs. Mary Dowdle on me son of Cl&rkston on Friday even- and Mrs. P. G. Sorenson cf Swan Salt Lake to visit e Wednesday in honor rol Mrs. Dow-- 1 City Sunday i ' dies birthday anniversary. The time ing. Lake; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thomas her parents, Mr. and Mr. r The Rigby camp of the DUP met of Downey, Mrs. Minnie Thompson Stoddard. was spent in social chat and fancy work. Afterwhicih lunhceon was ser- at the home of Mrs. Francis Rigby of American Falls, Mrs Julia RobMr. and Mrs. Walter L.Tb on Thursday afternoon with vice inson, Mrs. Esther Heines, Mr. end son of Los Angeles, California ved to about 25 guests. Hie out Tre-mont- on 1 I t of town guests were Mrs. Elizabeth president Francis Rigby in charge. Mrs. Glenn D. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. the proud parents of a baby Hansen of Logan, Mrs. Rulon Ah- Prayer was offered by Bertha Oto J. Stokes of Ogden, Mr. and born there on Armistice daj The rens of Mendon and Miss Karma Mountains, Mrsk Roy Whitt, Mr. and Mrs. Henlesson, The family of Mrs. Elni J.'i Mr. rill recently honored her vitl Dowdle of Logan. j Lakes and Streams w.as given by ry Spackman of Smithfield, LaRue and Mrs. T. B. Cornish, Mis. Lynn birthday dinner st the home f Mendon J. J. Larsen; piano solo, Mrs. Rulon Ahrens of P and Mrs. Viator Johnson, was an overnight guest of her par- Jones; reading, Cora Jenkins; sket- EskelBen of C:ve Mr. and Mr was Hanna Hansen the K. life families. of and ch of their town guests were Dr. and on Mr. Lorin Mrs. Larsen Hayes end ents, given by Bertha Tuddenham; closing Mrs. W. F. Smith, Jr., has return- Thomas Richards and family of Wednesday. Ander- ed home from a hospital ,ad- Logan Mrs. Rigby of Logan and Mrs. prayer was given by Alice . served. was A luncheon son. Mrs. Lydia Andersen is ill d where she underwent an operation dainty Alice Anderson were dinner guests were Hostesses Maud Goodscll, for appendicitis. Logan hospital. of Mrs. Heber Beck on Monday. The Second yvir Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Hansen and Martha Clarita, Eunice Jones andj Mrs. W. K. Cluff of Los saving j Iris Nebeker. Children, Donna, Dorothy and GilCalifronU, is spending tre week with with Mrs. Louise Mendenhall Mrs. Oswald Clarke and infant , her sister-in-laC. Miss Janice ISullen as leaden? Mrs. Bessie bert of Preston, Idaho were dinner the Merrill. They spent Friday at Logan joyed a theatre party Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Han- daughter arrived home from hospital on Friday. sen on Sunday. visiting wifh Mrs. duffs friends ing to celebrate their achieves Mrs. Lewis Thomas end two chil- and relatives. The group won first prize in. Mr. and Mrs. William Saunders in the I and children Dorothy, Donna and dren Etobble and Dixie arrived home! Miss Alfrieda Olsen accompanied county fair and sec-nwhere! Carol of Benson ward were Sunday on Friday from Pocatello by Miss Melba Gardner of Ogden and fair. An individual prize ved relaties( Miss Ruth Parish of Morgan, tea- Kay Funk. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morinus they have been visiting the past few days. Peterson. at the j Miss Jean Funk of the Fa chers, spent the week-en- d Miss Carol Miller is spending a home of Miss Olsens parents, Mr. ' year sewing club had won her i dress accorded an exhibition at the few weeks in CLarkston at and Mrs. H. F. Olsen. RICHMOND home of Mr. and Mra. Doul Benson. J. R. Johnson was honored by Chraagn Fair. Miss Alene Jensen of Logan is ths Richmond ward scouts with a I Mrs. Monte Johnson enterj Mrs. F. F. Whit entertained at a surprise party last Thursday night the Utopia club st a bridge la staying with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. dinner party on Tuesday in honor cf at the Johnson Benson. home. Vaughan eon. Mrs. Lelnsd Jorgenson 'i Mrs. Elisabeth Hansen of Logan her husband who was observing his Pond and Mr. Wixom of Logan were Mrs. Dave Lewis were addid is spending a few days visiting Mrs. 34th birthday anniversary. Mr. Whitt special guests, with Victor John- guests . Mrs. Leah Skidmore is in good health and enjoyed the son, A. V. Atkinson and Milo A. Mrs. Venna Bedstead won pra Mary Dowdle. Tud-denha- 4-- w d I .A W! Hi NEWTON The Missee Laura Lou and- Fay Lamb sang two duets at the Dauclub met at tbe The ghters of the Pioneers meeting Fri home of Mrs. Mable Beck on Wedday at Ilyde Park. nesday afternoon. Members present FOR SALE. The Henry Griffiths were Venice Benson, Bernice Alvia, home; corner of Second North, First Bessie Benson and Phyllis Blanchard Shelton. East. Inquire of Mra. Thomas Mat. of Cache Junction; Lois of hews. 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