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Show i NEWTON I Newton The following motored to Malad Thursday to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Mary Jenkins, wife of Wm. Jenkins: Mr. and Mrs. Maroni P. Jenkins, Kr. and 2Irs. Junias Jenkins, Mrs. Alfca Chri;tonsen, I.'lrs. I'attie Jenkins, Stella Jf rse'nson, Lettie Jenkins, Alice Jenkins, Ha Crook-ston, Crook-ston, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Jenkins, Jen-kins, ivir. ana Mrs. Von Jenkins and Meda Parkes. The John Jenkins camp of the Daughters of Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Mary Dowdle Thursday Thurs-day with captain Valeria Larsen in charge. Mrs. Phylis Hunter treated treat-ed the lesson "Indian Women of Utah"; Mrs. Daisy Larsen gave a sketch of the life of her grand mother Mrs. Mary Ann Cott Parsons; Par-sons; luncheon was served by the following officers: Hildara Peterson, Peter-son, Valerie Larsen, Mable Han-cey Han-cey and Viola Jones. Mrs. Mary Dowdle is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ted Collier Col-lier of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Amy Larsen entertained twenty lady friends at a quilting Thursday. The. Wm. F. Rigby camp of the Daughters of Pioneers met at the home of Ruth Ralph Thursday with Frances Rigby conducting; a sketch of the life of Mary Johnson was given by her daughter-in-law Laura Johnson; reading, cora Jenkins; Jen-kins; Jennie . Larsen gave the lesson. les-son. Hostesses werig ' Mesdames Severn Regling, Marvel Cooley, Orpha Fabricius and Erma Griffin, Grif-fin, and two daughtersFETAOIN fin. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Egg and daughter La Preal of Logan, were Newton visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jorgensen and two daughters, Earlene and Renea, of Alexander, Idaho, were Newton visitors Friday and Saturday. Sat-urday. Mrs. Wm. Stone returned Sunday Sun-day after spending some time at the L.D.S. hospital in Salt Lake wiht her son Leon, who underwent three operations while, there. His conditions is much improved. Mrs. Mary Ecklund accompanf ied her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barker to Blackfoot, Idaho, Friday, to attend the band concert given at that place. Lynn Barker is leader of a band participating parti-cipating in the exercises. George Ecklund and sister Elizabeth, Eliza-beth, motored to Ogden Friday to call on a neice, Miss Daras Ecklund, Eck-lund, who; underwent an apera-tion apera-tion for appendicitis. Word has bzeen received from Lewiston of the safe arrival of a daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson Tuesday, April 26, Mrs. Nelson was formerly Nanavie Stone of Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jenkins and small son left Friday for Alexander, Alexand-er, Idaho, where they expect to assist her father, Eli Hansen with his spring farm work. Mrs. Mary Griffin returned Wednesday night, after spending the past four months with her daughter Loretta Sells at Los Angeles. An-geles. California. Mrs. Ira Ure and children of Ogden, were Newton visitors Sunday Sun-day with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Benson. Miss Julia Stone of Trenton, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crookston and daughters, Nona and Laree. Mr. and Mrs. Grenvile Crookston and son Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jorgensen were visiting their sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Leo Banks and family Sunday. |