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Show About Town Foa S.VI.E 50 Choice Siberian Urn. Aim Black Walnuts and Russian Olives. Sidney Har- wrxxi. Smithfield. Adv. 23 , Mrs. Louise Danford and daughter daugh-ter of San Francisco. California, is visiting with h?r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Waite. The Smithfield First ward Sunday school was reorganized laflt Sunday. Released as superintendent, super-intendent, was Harley Monson, and Wilford Woodruff as first assist-atn assist-atn and Hazen Steppe as second assistant, and Roland Mather and Noel Hillyard as secretaries. New New officers sustained were: Coe R. Larkin, superintendent; Albert McCann, First assistant; Hazen Steppe as second assistant and Barbara Raymond, secretary. Mrs. Wililam Cantwell entertained enter-tained Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon at her home in honor of Mrs. Rinda Chambers, who I The Ladies Literary club held their annual meeting Thursday af. ternoon with Mrs. Lee Nelson conducting. "My Name is Abram," a book of essays, was reviewed ! by Mrs. Lee Hales of Logan. Special Spec-ial guests were Mrs. Lenard Miles and Mrs. J. E. Shaeffer. 16 club members were present. Luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted as-sisted by her daughters, Ronda and Ellen. Mrs. Wilford Woodruff enter- tained Sunday afternoon at a ; family dinner in honor of her brother, Budd Low, who is leaving to fill a mission to the Central State on Monday. Mrs. Coleman Reed entertained Wednesday evening eve-ning in honor of Bud Lowe. The evening was spent in visiting and luncheon was served by the hostess to the members of the immediate im-mediate family. WATER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that bids for water master will be received re-ceived by the Smithfield Irrigation Irriga-tion Company for 1941 irrigation season, also stockholders desiring transfer and all persons wanting to buy dry lot water must apply on or before April 1st, 1941. By order of Board of Directors Ephraim Weeks, 'Secretary.Tresaurer Adv. 3-28 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Toolson announce an-nounce the brth of a daughter recently re-cently at the home of Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Pilkington. was observing her birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Eight ladies were included. in-cluded. Mrs. Cantwell was assisted as-sisted in serving by her daughter Mrs. Seth Chambers. The after-, noon was spent in playing bridge High score prize was won by Mrs. Rinda Chambers. EAT AT THE MAIN CAFE. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Munk, Mr. and Mrs. Kemal Toolson, and Mrs. Maud Woodruff were dinner din-ner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noble. France's ragged regiment of avengers. Jacques Lermnat, French Journalst, reveals how the beggars beg-gars of Paris have banded together to-gether again as Ithey did centuries cen-turies ago under Francois Villon, and are sabotaging German rule, cooperatng with British Secret Agents and even "Executing" Arrogant Ar-rogant Nazi Commanders. A timely time-ly double-page feature with striking strik-ing illustrations, in the American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER Adv. Glen Balls, Luther McCracken, Rulon Facer, Grant Merrill, Bill' Miller and Rex Ewing left Mon-day Mon-day for Nevada where they are employed by the Railroad company. William Barnes, Jr., who is employed em-ployed in Ogden, spent the week 1 end in Smithfiled with relatives and friends. HAKLEi'S Meets advertised competition and deserves your patronage. Adv-j George O. Nelson, Wholesale Coal Dealer, Bear River Mutual, v. Fire ana AutomoDiie Insurance Notary Public t Phone 14J. Residence 143. A dy. 1 1 The birthday club entertained Tuesday afternoon, in honor of Mrs Oliver Nilson, who was observing ob-serving her birthday anniversary. Luncheon was sered at one long table centered with a bowl of Daffodils. The afternoon was spent in visiting and playing bridge. Easter decorations were used and , places were marked for Mrs. Sam Sorensen, Mrs. George Winn, Mrs. Lorin Low, Mrs. Leo O. Low, Mrs. Richard Toolson, Mrs. L. V. Tool-: Tool-: son, Mrs. Henry O. Hansen, Mrs. j Thomas Chambers. Mrs. Orson S. Daines of Ogden, Mrs. Rinda Chambers and Mrs. Nilson. WANTED TO BLTC Veal, Hogs and young calves, and horses for .mink feed. Russell Lower-Phone Lower-Phone 68-J Smithfield. adv.328 1 . L. . Miss ,. Sarah McCracken, Miss Liila McCracken of Ogden and : Mrs. Mary Smith of Salt Lake City visited with relatives and friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Toolson spent the week end at Salt Lake J City on Business. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allsop has as their guest, their daughter, Mrs. Leigh Bair of Petaluma, Cali-. Cali-. fornia. HARLEY'S Meets advertised competition and deserves your purronage. Ad. . Mr. J. M. Roylance and daughter, daugh-ter, Lucille, left Monday for Los Angeles, where they will spend a week on Business. The Willow Valley camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their regular meeting Wednesday a tthe home of Mrs. Hazen Hill- j yard, with Captain Alice Thorn- j I ley in charge. The lesson on Mer- I I chandising in Deseret, was given j ! by Mrs. Annie G. Miles, Mrs. W. ' W. Perkins played two violin se- j j lections. Mrs. Nettie Erickson was ! the honored guest, and was paid a tribute by Mrs. Lou Bain, and J presented a gift. Twenty7five la- I dies were present and refresh- j ments were served by the hostess. J Mrs. Lacy Buxton of Cornish was I present. J |