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Show Perkes, Mrs. Wilda Thurston, Mrs. Ruth Ashcroft, Mrs. Martha Daines, Mrs. Carma Balls, Miss Eunice Cook and Miss Wilma Petersen. A pre-s;hool clinic was held in the school house Friday morning. Fifteen children were examined. Mrs. Avon Lamb entertained at a birthday party Friday afternoon 1 at her home. Luncheon was serv- ed to twenty guests. j Mrs. Pauline H. Smith and five daughters cf Sugar City,. Idaho left Monday for their home after spending a few days visiting at the home of Mrs. Catherine Harris. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee, Eva, Eulalia and Inez Lee motored to Brigham City Monday where they attended the Madison family reunion. re-union. Dale Balls sprained his wrist while working recently. Mrs. Manilla Cook is able to be around again after being confined con-fined to her bed for a week with a foot infection. There were a number from here attended the championship game at the fair grounds Tuesday between be-tween Becker's Beer and Earl's Service. R. S. McQuarrie , left Thursday morning for Rexburg, Idaho, on business. . He will be gone ten days. . Mrs. Marvilla Seamons and Mrs. Helen Kirby accompanied their Bee Hive class to Logan canyon Tuesday . where . they . spent the day. Lowell Ashcroft returned home Friday. He has spent the summer sum-mer in'Malad at the home of Oscar Os-car Christoffersen. The Hyde Park bail team motored motor-ed to Paris, Idaho Sunday where they played a game with the Paris team. The Hyde Parkers won. Mrs. June Schenk of Salt Lake spent the week end with her mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Edith Purser. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Waite mot- ored to Salt Lake, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Daines j motored to Lagoon Sunday. i James Christensen of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with his! mother, Mrs. Sena Christensen. .' HYDE PARK j ij Vile Park The Primary assoc-,i assoc-,i conducted their annual j i coming pageant Friday night j ie amusement hall before a . : audience of appreciative .ts. The pageant was under 'irection of Mrs. Lucille Waite, VDruzella Nielsen and Mrs. j! 1 Hancey. Each group pre-1 pre-1 a song and dance in cos-'n cos-'n typical of the country they jbeen studying during the I'sr. Following the entertain-':;the entertain-':;the parents viewed the at- e booths of the groups con-' con-' g their summer work. Re- ients and toys were sold. I- .. - Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie attended a party at the Girls camp in Logan canyon Wednesday Wednes-day evening given by F. P. Champ in honor of his employees. The Ladies Literary club entertained enter-tained their partners at a supper party at Mack's Park in Smith-field Smith-field Saturday evening. Following supper program and games were features. The committee in charge of arrangements was Mrs. Ethel Balls and Mrs. Sadie Hancey. Thirty were present. Mrs. Mamie Waite and Mrs. Lillie McQuarrie entertained their Primary classes at a party at the home of Mrs. McQuarrie Tuesday evening. Theron Ashcroft and Tom Balls related some interesting experiences they enjoyed while on the scout trip. Games were play- l,i faacue Hancey was hostess ii Happy Hour club at her a Thursday afternoon. The ij as spent in quilting. A deli-t; deli-t; supper was served to 11 club t1 :rs and Mrs. Lucy Cash, e wen Miles and Mrs. Helen f ns- 1 1 Duce, Theron Ashcroft d t Waite, Lyman Perkes and ic Balls arrived home Sunday H ;he scout trip. They told of Li experiences in the M. I. A. A, g Sunday evening. An in-w, in-w, ig and enjoyable trip was' st'.'d. ' eu ana luncneon was served to twenty. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Seamons and son Lynn, motored to Bear Lake, Sunday. j There was a large crowd from j here attended the Daines family reunion at the Girls Camp in Logan Lo-gan canyon, Thursday. The following from here who are employees of the Logan Garment Gar-ment company attended their annual an-nual outing at Lagoon Saturday: Bishcp J. W. Seamons Mrs. Betty : Miklelsen, Mrs. Violet Seamons, Mrs. Grace Perkes, Mrs. Naoma |