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Show SilTHFIELI , ft NEWS r BMITHF1KMJ. March IS. Mrs. , t ' i5eoree Sant entertained on Wednes day afternoon In honor ofhor 79th 1 ' birthday nnlvcrsury. Mr. aad Mr. t, .Sant are. the only couple Ihlns In Smltbfleld that came here in (he year ' jm ,1860. very UuIIcIoub mtpper was W ' Reined. The time was spent In social chat and mufje. Tho rooms were made' beautiful with sprlnR flowers und a vase of pink sweet peas formed form-ed the centerpiece of tho table. Mis. .Bant received many beautiful and useful presents. v;'( . The Second ward M. I. A. officers "l .ontei talned the "Wr Idea Cast" on C?v Monday evening at the Napper Con- fcctlonery. About fifty stake and ward olllcets were present. Tho ev-' ev-' ' 'nt waSIn honor of the closing of n . - t.orles of entertainments In the vnl- ilt'y. Tho entertMlument consisted of '' community slnclnR, praer by.l. II. rcterson. The experiences of the cast on their trip to other tuwiu was Klven by Glynn Winn.. Speech by Ulshop W. L. Wlun,. Minlp by Ht- , iBenIn Smlrti and Sadie, McCrackon. Vocal selection by MIfs Olvennlo 111- klncton. Tho rest of the owning was ,. pent In Ramos, dancing and the rerv- Ing of refreshments. Iri commemoration of the original organization of the Relief Society of ''which March 17 Is the anniversary, the two wards gave a special pro-, pro-, j j;ram. The following Interesting pro-' pro-' " j;rm was' given in the First -ward: tJnwch of welcome by 1'ros. Annie ' Miles, nuet, Kugeno I.undqillst and (l "Joan ,1'ltcher. .Mumotous Joke by v., .Mrs. Rebecca I.nrKon. Piano solo, ' 'Mrs. Hertha Mather. Vocal solo, Mary ' Wirhnam. Comic rending, Sirs. Mary .Koirestcr. Quaitet. Mrs. Sarah K. '' Wood and company. Scandinavian song Mrs J C Ohristofferson Com tc reading Mrs. Erne Green Comic song, Mrs Bertha Mather. Mrs. Jane Hendilcks and Mrs. Uuiina Thornley of the stake board were present. Af-iter Af-iter tho program all adjourned to tho jbnsempnt where refreshments were teived. The following program was. rendered ren-dered In the Second waul: .Singing, "Hope of IsracU' Prayer by Maud Roskelley. Singing "Oh What Songs of tho Heart." The literary lesson, "Come Come Yc Saints," was then given by Helen Toolson. The Condi; Hon of the Saluts at the Time of Their Leaving Nauvoo, by Maud Roskelley. Ros-kelley. Karly Life In Utah, by Julia Cantwell. A pageant portraying the conditions that Inspired William Clay ton to write the song "Come Oomo Ye Saints was tlten given by twenty-four twenty-four girls. Song by Laveda Griffiths. Sister Kllzabetli T. Juchau gave a. paper on conditions in Nauvoo, and also gaio her test! .ony of seeing the l'rophot Joseph Smith. Duet. Agnes and Kinmn Thornley. Talk, Ulshop W. I,. Winn. Music. James A. Cra-gun. Cra-gun. Singing "The Day Dawn la Breaking." Prayer by "Mrs. Clara Ghecn A pioneer lunch was then served. Mr. and Mrs. John Illllynrd wer" gueatt of Mr. and Mm. lillluian .Toliu-uon .Toliu-uon at Logan on Thursday. Mrs. nmma Thornley entei talned at u birthday pjrty Sunday evening: in honor of her daughter I.U.Vh birthday birth-day nnnlvcisary. A delicious dinner j wrs seived to about twenty-five guests. A beautiful vase of daffodils formed the centerpiece. . Th evening, was spent in social chat and music. ( Tho guests present from out of town wrro: Mr. and Mrss. Ira Rrown of j Logan, Mr. and Mia. Itert Claik of Hyrtim and Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Clark of Salt Lao. j Mr. and M-s. Walter Clapham left on -Wednesday for Portland, Oregon where they Intend locating. , Miss Harriet Glttcns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James GlttenB, was mar rled to Mr WiTord L Nielsen of Wellsvlllc on Saturday at Logan Mr and Mrs. Moyd Watson en tertalned at a chicken supper and card party last Thursday evening. Mm. R. n. Thornley spent n few days last week visiting with Mr. and I Mrs. Frank Sldwell at Arlmo. Mi. and Mrs. Joseph (Jutke. spent the week end at Salt Lnku attending the auto show. 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Blnghan'i re turned on Saturday evening from Los Angeles and other California points. 1 Mr. L. L, Cash leturned on Monday Mon-day evtnlng from San Diego, Calif.. where he had spent the winter visiting visit-ing with his daughter Mrs. Harncd and family. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Samuel Thornley entet talned In honor of Miss Roundy of Baker City. Oregon. The rooms weie decorated with spring Mowers while beautiful wife af pink hyacinths formed the centerpiece. center-piece. The nflernoon was spent In social chat and music after which a I'oltelouH luncheon was served. I i |