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Show NORTH LOGAN NEWS NOltTII LOOAN, March 6.- Ono of the many enjoyable times that has been held at,, thin place; .was given laM Friday evening at the ward hall In honor of the men and boys who with teaniH and wagons spent several I days hauling gravel and repairing .our roads. A good program was rendered. ren-dered. Mr. U. L. Wrlgley of the county farm bureau gave a good talk He said we owe It to ourselves to see to It that this shall be one of the very best organisation In our town and to make It that will require active ac-tive support of all! llefieshmenta were served and tho evening Bpent in dancing several of the old dances The old and young joined In dancing .them. The lull was crowded. I In honor nf Mr. and Mrs. Victor Isiaclfieu who aie leaving our ward laud moving to llinle). Idaho, about thirty friends and neighbors ple-u-antly surprised them nt their homo Saturday evening. After refreshments a number of games weie plaved and, 'all spent a most delightful e veiling. I Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Follett entertained enter-tained at supper last Monday evening even-ing In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Isracl- 'sen. Covers weie laid for ten. Mr. aud Mis.Joseph Folkman were the recipients of a surptise parly laat Tuesday evening planned by a group nf frlendn. The evening was spent in playing cards, music and soda! . rhat. Befrcshmenls weie served. Master Wlllard Nyman .was tmi-prUed tmi-prUed by a ftioup of frlnftds Thursday evening. The evonln;r was spent In games, music and dancing. Iialnty refreshments were served. At our Sacrament meeting last Sunday William A. Noble and 11. J. Hvans gave us a flno talk. It Is pleasing news to the many friends of Ernest Burger, who left last Tuesday for Salt Lake City for an opejatlonon his arm, lo hear he may not have the aim amputated, as the' doctors give him some hope ot healing and Having his limb. Mrs. Sophia Stevens or Ogden has been spending Ihe week with her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. Carl M. Nlclhen. Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer who has been spending the winter In Salt Lake City with her daughter retun-d retun-d home on Sunday. Mr. John' JKIng returned home from Malad last Tuesday. He lepoils the snow very deep In that valley. Messrs George Folkman and Elden Ashleman who have spent the pat year at Fott Sill, Oklahoma, returned home Friday. Mrs. Jane Hailstone am, ans Smith of Logan weio visitors at our Pioneer meeting on Thursday The gave us a good talk. Mr -Alma "Olson rpent tie week end at Ogden on buslncf. Mrs. K. J. Holmgieeh of Brlgha.m City Is visiting with relative In tho waul. Ml. Merlin HuriM who has been 111 for several weeks Is able to be out again. Brother John Hopkins, a fc's'ity esteemed resident of this n d pssed away on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. He has been a very patient suffoier of asthma for years. The laat yea he has gradually failed. He Is t.ve father of a largo family. |