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Show Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cook and family have moved to Ogden to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Read announce the arrival of a daughter born recently at the Budge hospital. Mrs. Read is the former Margaret Anderson of Richmond. Private Read is with the coast guard stationed sta-tioned at Stimson Beach, California Califor-nia 13 nd is spending a weeks furlough fur-lough with his family and parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Read. Mrs. Oliver Nilson was hostess to the members of her bridge club Monday afternoon at her home. High score prize was won by Mrs. Frank Winn. Refreshments were served to 8 club members. Mrs. Frank Reese was hostess to the Junior Ladies Literary club ' at the Bluebird in Logan. Mrs. Ray Cannon of Logan, read, "Cocks Must Crow," by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. Musical numbers num-bers were a vocal duet, Mrs. Carrie Car-rie Jensen and Mrs. Lula Mor-tensen; Mor-tensen; piano solos, and duets by Ardell Roylance and Lois Gutke, a vocal trio, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Mortensen and Mrs. Reed Halver-son. Halver-son. Lunch was served in the pioneer pio-neer room to 13 club members and the following guests; Mrs. Charles Pond of Island Park, Ida; Mrs. A. V. Reese, Mrs. Foster Reese, Mrs. Bert Reese, Mrs. Jodie Jo-die Smith, Mrs. Lucy Riggs and Miss Roma Reese of Benson, Mrs. Albert F. McCann of Smithfield, Mrs. Clair Reid, Mrs. Don Reese, Mrs. Merlin Eliason, Mrs. Ray Cannon of Logan and Mrs. Carrie Jensen, Mrs. Lula Mortensen, Ar-dell Ar-dell Roylance and Lois Gutke of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watts and family spent Sunday at Richmond with relatives. FOB FLOUR. Feed, OoaL Gntm Chopping: and Grain Steam Roil-Inc, Roil-Inc, call at the The boys who are leaving for the armed forces Monday are Leon Sorensen, Gene Clark, Robert Kearl, Clifford Porter, Lee Whit-lock, Whit-lock, Kenneth Elwood, Barzee Baker, Ba-ker, Charles Low, Grant Athey, Ferris Weeks and Rex Plowman. Don Harwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harwood is in the armed arm-ed forces at Denver. Lenord Miles who is serving in the army at Salt Lake air base visited with his grandmother, Mrs. Annie G. Miles on Sunday. Jay Knudson who is in the armed arm-ed forces is serving in the air corps at Keesler Field, Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sorensen announce the birth of a son born' recently at the Cache Valley hospital. GEORGE G. NELSON Wholesale Coal Dealer, Bear River Mutual, Fire and Automobile Insurance, Notary Public, Phone 181. Residence Resi-dence 143. Adv.tf. The Book Luree Literary club held their regular meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Donald Jackson. Mrs. La Grand Gunnell gave a review of the book, "The Day of Ophelia." Refreshments Re-freshments were served by the hostess to 14 club members. FARMERS EXCHANGE MARKET Parley Winn, Manager South Main, Phone 87-J Smithfield Adv. Richard Allred who has been serving as a missionary for the L. D. S. church in the North Western West-ern States returned home on Monday Mon-day . The Birthday club entertained Wednesday evening in honor . of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Glen Tout. The evening was spent in playing bridge. High score prize was won by Mrs. Bert Reese and high cut prize by Mrs. Jack Bow-en Bow-en of Logan. A no-host luncheon was served. Places were marked for Mrs. Wilford Parson, Mrs. Robert Ro-bert Reese, Mrs. Von Everton, Mrs. Ronald Hadfield, Mrs. Donald Jackson, Mrs. Bert Reese, Mrs. Jodie Smith, Mrs. Jack Bowen. Special guests were Mrs. Charles Lundquist, Mrs. Jay Knudson, and Mrs. Dorothy Mae (Thain. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meikle of Logan visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meikle on Sunday. They are moving to Great Falls, Montana to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Hamblin of Seattle, Washington, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Peterson. The Ladies Literary club held its armual birthday dinner on Monday Mon-day at the Bluebird. Games followed fol-lowed dinner served to 9 members and 8 guests, Mrs. Frank Reese, Mrs. Morris Poole, Mrs. J. E. Sheffer, Mrs. Robert E. Griffith' Mrs. Pearl LewiS Mrs Ber(. Mrs. Clair Rea and Mrs. Eldon Lamb. i Mrs. E. T. Ralphs was hostess to the Smithfield Ladies Literary club at the Bluebird. Mrs. Glenn Winn, a guest reader for Mrs Richard Roskelley, reviewed, "Candle "Can-dle in The Wind," by Maxwell Anderson. Lunch was served to 8 club members and 3 guests, Mrs Glen Winn, Mrs.. Morris Poole and Mrs. Stephens. |