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Show relatives in town Sunday. Mrs. Amanda Richards, of Far-lnington, Far-lnington, s - tK ehouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lee. Mt. and Mrs. Ruion Maughan and children of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fuhriman and son of Providence were visiting at the F. C. Lee home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Elwood are the proud parents of a new son,. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wangs-gaard Wangs-gaard and son" Donald and " Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Klause.vand daughter, Shirley; of Ogden, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.' R. S. McQuarrie Sunday. : Mrs. Rosella Barker and child-' ren of Smithfield, were visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hilda Hil-da Lauritzen, Sunday. Mrs. Margery Morgan and new son have returned frpm a local hospital and are staying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hancey. I Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Perkes have purchased the home belonging belong-ing to the late James Balls, and are now comfortably settled in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Balls have purchased the Clinton Perkes home and are now living there. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Balls are living in the home formerly occupied occu-pied by Alvin Balls and family. Mrs. Mineita Daines and her Bluebird class entertained their mothers Tuesday afternoon at a social. Program, games and luncheon lunch-eon were enjoyed. ; The Ladies' Literary club -j held their annual guest day at the home of Mrs. Wanda Ashcroft Wednesday Wednes-day atternoon. The following program pro-gram was given: Saxophone solo, Junior Sonne accompanied on the piano by Faye S. Stucki; reading, Lavon--. Zollinger; violin solo, Florence Clark, accompanied : i-mn the piano by Orma Thurston; vocal vo-cal duet, ituby Hurren and Lucille Waite. Following the ' program I luncheon was served at small tables to 46 and the rest of the afternoon af-ternoon was - enjoyed playing bridge. Score prizes were won by Afton Evans and Zella Ault; high cut prizes was won by Eva Lee. The committee in charge of the party consisted of Eulalia Lee, Edith Balls, . Delia Hyde, ; Afton Evans and Carrie. Hurren. , j Wednesday (-veiling the ninth I grade students' ; entertained the J students of the "eighth" grade at a I party at the school house. Entertainment Enter-tainment consisted of a program and games. Luncheon was served to 45. Maurine Perkes, Gayla Hancey and La Ree. Lamb were in charge of the party. . The following ladies motored to Smithfield. Thursday afteroon: Lil-Iie Lil-Iie McQuarrie, Sadie Hancey, JMa-bel JMa-bel Matkins, Coral Seamons, Susie Su-sie Seamons, ' Mame : ' Waite and Florence Harris. 'They attended the monthly meeting of - the Happy i Hour club held at the home of Mrs. Eugenia Lundquist. - PjHYDE PARK 1 o ; f; Hyde Park Mrs. La Moyle Harris Har-ris and new baby daughter returned re-turned from a local hospital to her home Monday. R. S. McQuarrie returned home Saturday from a week's business stay in Rexburg, Idaho. ' " Mrs. Thora Balls and her . Primary Pri-mary Lark class enjoyed ft .weiner and marshmallow roast on the bench Tuesday afternoon. 'The following fol-lowing girls were in attendance: Carmen Lee, Clarice1 Perkes, Dixie Perkes, Marnett Reeder, Beth Lamb, LuJean Seamons Idaleen Waite and Jeanine Balls. A number of relatives and friends attended the open air funeral serviues fi(- seven weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. Orion Follett at North Logan Sunday. Mrs. Florence Sparrow of Smith-field Smith-field was visiting at the R. S. McQuarrie home Saturday. A number of relatives and friends attended the 'funeral services ser-vices for Mrs. Jeanette Seamons Merrill at Smithfield Tuesday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mrs. Merrill was born in Hyde Park and spent the early years of her life here.: She was the daughter of Samuel and Louisa Seamons.. Her mother, and . two brothers, Ivan and William, are residents here, also the following half brothers: Bishop J. W. Seamons, Sea-mons, George D., Henry and Hai vey Seamons. Mrs. Wilma McQuarrie left Sunday morning for Los Angeles, California, in connection-, with business for the Logan Garment company. She. will be gone .ten days. ' ! Miss Zelpha Nielsen of Los Angeles Ang-eles visited the weak-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nielsen. , Stanley Humphreys, Douglas McQuarrie, Fenton Christoffersen and Leon Lauritzen are in Ogden thinning beets. The Misses Inez and Eva Lee arrived home Saturday from their school teaching careers in Pay-son Pay-son and Fountain Green. They will spend the summer at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Lee and children of Logan were visiting |