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Show About Town O. H:ir.s'.-n. sirs. Martha Soren- un a:nl Mrs. decree V. .;.u. . . :l .' "M . ,n ( f vU't.a us enjoy- ! ' I Mrs Zit.a S .r::.-o:i is :st:nt: I.afc? a: '.!: ::i.::ie oi Mr. and Mrs. c. K. I;, rvn, -Miss Oreille Shaw of B riu'.i :i :n City was the gu.st of Mrs. Amanda Mile'. Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Mario Corbridge of Pres- ton is visit'ir,' at the home of Mr. adn Mrs. F. L. West and j family. I 'I i :: ' .-ri a...! d t K'i.- ' 1 '' ' . 1 ,, ., v . 'lh- L:,.M l.lt.-.Tir rlul, (,,:, I ' "''liar n,K iiiir i'la;. I ft. ,a at tl,,; u. f trs I ' .V:l ....i. a 1 1 s. !,,., H.i:..,.-ti I ' a ! :.- .V f ta.: lite of j :a.rn- j -oi,.l a, Mrs. '"'' S. l'uiti-4 f 0,-i.-ti sa.'r--and saw lh,. ;-t.r,ry of H-u-ral "' "rut.-, i by Carrie Jar.ib I Jiond. Tli.-re with a iir.it.-. I H'. in. S.vi.-wi rlul, m.-miii-rs -f iti'-lu.J.-.l. I. ilia-!:. on was - K- 1 Too! -on, Mrs. ,' J- !' r aad .M . s . I. ...-in I.i:::.-....,i, was wrvei b ' i": 1 - ; r;'" S'-'-'H'l Ward choir will fiirnUh tha s:nain- Sunday for tfa: Sinirhfi'dd Stake conference. Mr. and Airs. Charles Hul.se vis ti-d with tln-ir daughter at 1'tovidence on Thursday. Mrs T. Ii. Farr and daughter Cenei iav..- spent Wednesday at Salt. Lake. '"'u i.y the ii.Mt,..,, a-si.si.-d l.y her daa In, r, lliionda and Kill Ki-ll n. I'm. flowers r..r Mothers' Day, also choir,; rladiola bulbs lac and ir,c ), dozen. I'hone 5S. Mis. 'earl Cordon. Adv. Mrs. Ronald Iiendrirks and t" sons of O-den spent the ! week end at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs l.-:,v., i.'., i I Wade Miles was in Salt Lake on Saturday on business. J A special Mothers Day program pro-gram will he giv'-n Sunday morning morn-ing at 9 a.m. The public is invited in-vited to attend. Mrs. Elizabeth Mourtensen of Pennington, Idaho is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Her-bert Pitcher and family. j Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seamons and children and .Mrs. Eleanor I Hind were the guests of Mrs. Arron Saxtou at Preston on Sunday. Sun-day. , Mr. Ceorge Thornley and son, George and Jay Knudson spent j the week end on a fishing trip j in Idaho. J s kcrson and family. Mrs. Adrain V. Toolson was lioHtoss to the members of the Ladie.s lirirlge Club Friday afternoon after-noon at her home. The living rooms were beautifully decorated with spring flowers. High score prize was won by Mrs. Lorin Lew. Those Included were Mrs. If. I!. Dallies of Preston, Mrs. Itobert Griffiths, Mrs. T. I!. Farr, Mrs. Ceorge Ileutler, Mrs. Norma Toolson, Mrs. C. A. Peterson, Mrs. J. W. Kirkbrido. Mrs. Martin Mar-tin Iloskelley, Mrs. liinda Cham- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young of Manti are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adrain V. Tool-son. Tool-son. Mrs. Zina Sorenson is visiting at Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bergeson. Mrs. Frank Reese of Benson was elected president of the ISooklore Club recently. Mrs. Sam Sorenson entertained Friday afternoon for Mrs. Flo' Hansen of Amalga, Mrs. Henry I Mr. Oliver Nilson spent Saturday Satur-day at Salt Lake where he attended at-tended the State Fish and Game meeting at the state capital. Mrs. Fred Crowley is visiting with relatives and friends at Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Oliver 'Nilson entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon at their home. Those included were Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Eddings, Mr. : and Mrs. L. Neal of Afton, Wyo-I ming, Mr. and Mrs Henry 6 ; Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. ' f Low. The afternoon was enjoyed in visiting. I J Mrs. Coleman Read, Mrs. Her-t Her-t bert Pitcher, Mrs. Willard Pitcher ! Mrs. Lula Mourtinsen, Mr. and Mrs. William Iloskelley and Mrs. j j Elizabeth Mourtinsen attended the funeral service at Tremonton for Mrs. Norma Nesson Taylor on Tuesday. Mrs. G. L Rees entertained the members of her birthday club Monday afternoon at her home. The occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. T. B. Farr. The afternoon was spent in playing play-ing Bridge. High score prize was won by Mrs. William H. Cant-well. Cant-well. Mrs. William Serowther was special guest. Luncheon was served ser-ved by the hostess to eight ladies. J i j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pilgrim f of Smithfield announce the mar-I mar-I riage of their daughter Edna to i Calvin Housley of Lewiston, f which took place Tuesday in the j Losan LDS temple. Mrs. Pilgrim gave a trousseau tea Saturday afternoon at her home honoring her daughter Ed-I Ed-I na. i In the receiving line were Mrs. f Pilgrim, Mrs. Ben Housley, Mrs. Kenneth Pilgrim and Mrs. ' Clar- isa Talbot, Miss Zetta Auger and Q Miss Pilgric presided in the1 i trousseau room, Miss Ruth Gyl-f Gyl-f lenskog had charge . of the gift ' k room and Miss Gladys Gyllenskog ' tool: char.se. of the gUest book." M'ss Zona Pilgrim and Mrs. Ada Brown had charge of serv-J serv-J ing and were assisted by Miss Bodily and Miss Rawlins. Many lovely gifts were receiv-' ! J Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnes of S here announce the marriage of their daughter Gwen to Ray Ed- ward Lindenman of Salt Lake City. The marriage was performed at the Barnes home in Smithfield May 5 th. I Miss Barnes attended school at North Cache high and Mr Lindenman graduated from a Salt Lake high school. Mrs. Barnes entertained at a trousseau tea Thursday afternoon after-noon at her home in honor of her daughter Gwen. Many parties hav been slated for the youn" couple. |