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Show NEWS FROM NORTH LOGAN North Logan, April 18. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterson Peter-son entertained for their son Frank 0.,.who left for Camp Lewis on Friday Fri-day after spending a ten duy furlough fur-lough with friends and relatives. A delicious supper was served for the quests who were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arth-ur Peterson. Mrs. Frank Griffon, Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Ormond, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wllhelm, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ferguson, Fergu-son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed" W.V Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. John Ashleman.t Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wierman, Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Maughan, Mtb. Pierce Hardtnan, MIsseB Ansle and Louise Peterson. The evening was spent In social chat, music and games. , Mr. John King of Roberts, Idaho, was a visitor in our ward this week. He Is moving his family to Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. William Daniels have bought the place vacated by Mr. King and family and will make their homo here. Mrs. Mose Jenson of Hyde Paxk was" pleasantly surprised 'Prfday afternoon aft-ernoon when she received an unexpected unex-pected visit from' some of her relatives rela-tives and -friends. In honor of h"er birthday anniversary. Those 'attending 'attend-ing from .here ere Mr. and 'Mrs. Carl Nyman, Mrs. C..A. Nyman, Mrs. W. B. NymaBr Vrs. A. B. Nyman. lira. Ellea Cro'nqulst was therl-clplent therl-clplent of a Surprise party 'given hr on Friday afternoon by a few friends. The occasion waa Mrs. Cronqulst's birthday annlversay. t Bishop 'John. Hi Kemp, waa called to Dayton. Idaho, -Wednesday on account ac-count of the death of his uncle Sant Kesafc who passed away from an Ul; neaBJ- brlgbt's disease. jrjir.' Ed Holmgreen and children of Hyrum, were visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Nelson this week. Never have the farmers been so busy, as now, for as a-rule farmers here, work early and l'ate. This year," however, they have undertaken to Increase In-crease their acreage' and at the'same tlmethey see a, shortage of farm help staring' them In the face so that they are hustling from dawn na'tll dark. They are too busy to talk to agents for a month. A hint to the wise is sufficient. Mrs. Lydla Nyman entertained the Daughters of the Pioneers on Thursday. Thurs-day. Mrs. W. D. Cranney and Mrs. A. M. Clayton of Logan, and Mrs. William Henderson of Canada, were visitors. After the program, the afternoon was spent in Red Cross work. Refreshments were"; served., Mr. and Mrs. .William Henderson of Canada, who have been spending the winter in California afejlslrin; with Mr, HendersonYi.tV Andrei NymaB lU,fe?i I Mr. Mdwk Jph-olkiMW 4 have been living In Logan this winter, win-ter, are at home again In our ward. Mrs. Florenco C. Cooper and Infant In-fant daughter came homo from the Utah Idaho hospital on Sunday. Mr. Aaron Darling nnd Mr. Peter C. Larson are qulto 111. Mr. John Hopkins who has boen ill all "winter is on tho Improve and U spending his spare time knitting. He has his second pair of socks knitted. knit-ted. Mr. Ellja Daniels Is at the Utah Idaho hospital for treatment. The recent bad weather Js certainly certain-ly anything but pleasant for tho baby chicks. Mr. E. D. Hogan haB 1000 and several others have several hundred. They were Bhlppcd hero from California. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nophl Chrlstcnson are building two rooms with a bath room, screen porcli nnd basement. Mr. Thomas E. Ricks of Rcxburg, was n visitor at the homo of Mrs. Hannah Mauglinn this week. Miss Edna Hopkins who has been spending two months nt Drlgham wltb, her sister, Mrs. Rarbarn Wright U enJolng farm life again. Mr. and Mth. Hcbcr Cronqulst of Renson wore lsltors In tho ward on Thursday. .Several people from hero havo left for tholr dry farms In Idaho. Tho following drafted men have been notified to be ready by April 2C for American Lnko: Hyrum Ormond, Or-mond, AUIc Darling nnd Alexander Darling. Sirs. Sarah Wood of Smlthfleld Is spending the week with friends. Mrs. John Miller who has boen 111 for three months, Is improving. Mrs. Frank Grlffen nnd children of Treston were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterson the fore part of tho week. Mrs. W. E. Nyman entertained at a quilting on Thursday. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mr. George W. Rose has bought the Koine of Mrs. J. II. Oldham of L6gan and Mr. Oldham has bought lhe"jo8e home here. Each arc tnov-Ing tnov-Ing Into their new homes. Mrs. Francis Nelson has gone to Roberts, Idaho for a visit. Miss. Dell Folkman Is spending a montii at Jerome, Idaho,. Mr. O. A. Follett has been on tho sick list this week. Miss Viola Smith of Park Valley, has t)pcn spending tho week at Mrs. JameB Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ferguson entertained' enter-tained' at dinner on Wednesday. Tho cover were laid for twelve. |