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Show About Town covircil taljle was centered with ;i l.oivl of pink pffonii-s. Those who assisted in serving and re-rk:wim re-rk:wim were tier daughter Viola, .Mrs. Roskellcy. Mrs. Ida Miles, and Mrs. Keith Roskelley. About a liundretl guests called during the afternoon, and many beaut gifts were recieved. Mr. Grant CyllenskoK left Monday Mon-day for Salina on business and expects to be away for a month. "Sli.i. Xurma Toolson, City Tri-a.-iiir'-r !i;ih p siKned h'-r position pos-ition and moved to likiho. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Fair and daughter G'.'iiovfeve, spent Jjtrcoration iJay at Oxden and JluntsvilJe. The Third Ward Mutual Officers Offic-ers and their partners were enter taincd Tui-sday evening at the Mack Memorial Park. A variety of values wi re played and refresh Dion's wero setycd to 30 members ! - Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Pitcher announce an-nounce the birth of a son born May 17th at a Logan hospital. Mr and Mrs. Arve Johnson of, j Bancroft, Idaho were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David weeks. About seventy members of the Smithfield fourh ward (turned out Wednesday forenoon and thin ed six- and one half acres of beets on the wail and chapel welfare project. A fine piece of work was accomplished, after which the group retired to he Mack Memorial Memor-ial Park, were a fine lunch was served by members of the Relief Society. The half day spent was a grand success, and we wish to thank all for their loyal support and for the assistance rendered, and we hope the same kind of support will be given when needed, until the project has been completed. Again many thanks to you. Mr.i. Don Napper and son of Los Angeles, are visit'ng with Mr. and Mrs. William Deppe Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Napper. Miss ArVella Walls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Watts of Sniithfield, presided at a beautifully beau-tifully arranged trousseau tea at ' the home of her parents, Sunday, frnn three to seven P. M. j In the recieving line were Miss Watts, her mother Mrs J. Henry Watts and Mrs. Clem Poulson. i Others assisting were; Miss Bon- no Lewis of Richmond in charge of the gifts, Miss Georgia Wafts j the guest book, Miss Janice Mil!- ig.'in and Miss Alice Mather the I trousseau rooms, Mrs. Cyrus Lew,' is of Richmond and Mrs. Ferry J. j Waiis were in charge of the tea j r - iin. Assisted by Misses Eula : I'nulseu, Eulatia Poulson, Brenda! Van Orden and Mrs. Don Hansen. The table was covered with a lace cloth and was centered with a crystal bowl filled with delicate pink and blue flowers, with blue tapers at each end. The girls were dressud in beautiful formals of Vastel shades. During the tea hours 204 guest called. Miss Watts Is to become the bride of Perth P. Poulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Poulsen of Smithfield of Smithfielfl, June 6, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. tem-ple. Lloyd Fisher is visiting with his father Mr. L. E. Fisher. j ... I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thornley and family left Wednesday for Tooela, were they will spend the summer months. Mrs. William Scrowther and daughter Elizabeth spent Friday at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Ctiristen-sen Ctiristen-sen of Richmond were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Blanchard an Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Bingham and Mrs. B. L. Schumers of Og-den, Og-den, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hancy of Hyde Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and Mrs. Slem AIHmi of Hyrum, were the guests of Mrs. Edgar Hansen on . Tuesday afternoon. 1 Mr. George Mather entertained for the members of her club Thur sday evening at her home. Special guests were Mrs. Theron Hansen and Mrs. Noble Chambers. The evening was spent in playing bridge. High score prize was won ' by Mrs. Coleman Read, and high cut prize Mrs. Bessie Hansen. Luncheon was served to twelve ladies. Mrs. George Roskelly presided at a trousseau tea Friday at her homo honoring her daughter Viola who was married Saturday to Mr. Eldon Johnson of Logan. The rooms were beautifully decorated with summer flowers and the lace Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin visit- ed with relatives at Tooela 1 H PHEASANT CLUB NEWS The Smithfield 4 H Junior Wild Life Club, held their seventh seven-th meeting of the year at the home of Don Peterson, May 29 at 8 P. M. Gordon Erickson took charge of the meeting. The fallowing fall-owing material was discussed. 1- Proper kind of equipment to use for pheasant raising. I 2- Proper kind of food to use. 3- Care and management of ' the birds. J 4- Plans for the next field trip. Don gave his report on feeding the young birds. The next club meeting will be be held at the home of G. Noble on June the 12 th, at 8 P. M. |