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Show Just-A-Mere bridge club metj Friday afternoon at the home of Mi's. Norman Lundberg. High score prize was won by Mrs. Lenoard Sorensen and low score prize by Mrs. BciJ Thornley. Luncheon was served 12 club members. About 1 own ! Richard Hodges, son of Mr. and I Mrs. Aldon Hodges underwent a j major operation at' the Budge j hospital on Saturday. The Fourth ward MIA under the direction of the M Men and Gl'vn.r GirLs will hold their meeting Sunday evening at 8 p. m. at tlie Kbrary. A good program pro-gram is being arranged and the1 public is invited to attend. j M:. William Mather spent the! past week visiting at Ogdcn at j the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bart-: 1-y Lower. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Milliganj nnii family of Ogden spent the' week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mi-s. James Milligan and fam- iiy- Mrs. R. V. Larson has returned home after visiting in California. Mrs. Newell Stephens entertained entertain-ed at her home Friday afternoon, for the members of her bridge club. High score prize was won by Mrs. Glen Raymond and high cut prize by Mrs- Cyril Nelson. Special guests included Mrs. C. W. Clark, Mrs. Frank Hillyard, Mrs. D. Gregory, Mrs. Douglass Hooper, Mrs. Cyril Nelson and Mrs. Adrain V. Toolson. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served by the hostess- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulkerson spent the week end at Salt Lake on business. Mrs. J. W. Kirkbride entertained entertain-ed Wednesday afternoon alt her home, in honor of Mrs. Charles Pond of Island Park, who is visiting vis-iting with relatives. Luncheon was served and the-afternoon was spent in playing bridge. Those included were Mrs. Charles Pond, Mrs. Lew McCann, Mrs. Milo Cantwell Mrs. Wallace Raymond, Mrs- Rinda Chambers, Mrs. Kate Ewing, and Mrs. Nephi Lundberg. Lund-berg. Tea was served by the hos-I hos-I tess. A no-host party was held at t'.ie home of Mrs. Fern Smith cn Wednesday evening, in honor of her birthday anniversary. A pleasant evening was spent in playing games and social chait Dainty refreshments were served to about 18 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Demar Merrill of Helena, Montana, visited with relatives on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ranzen-beiger Ranzen-beiger announce the birth of a son recently at the William Budge Memorial hospital. Miss Verda Jensen left recently recent-ly for Salt Lake City where she will attend the L.DS. business college. Know how to get what you want? If you're in the doghouse, can't get ahead and no one will listen to you, maybe it's because you don't know how to open closed minds. Read what a famous fam-ous expert on straight thinking has to say on this all-important subject in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. EX-AMINER. Advt. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Smith announce an-nounce the birth of a son, born recon.ly at the Pilkington maternity ma-ternity heme. Mrs. Smith was formerly for-merly Miss Beatrice Bush. The Ladies Literary club held their meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert McCann. Mc-Cann. 14 club members were present. Mrs. Frank Reese of Benson. Ben-son. Mrs. Charles Pond of Island Is-land Park, and Mrs. Eldon Lamb were special guests. Mrs. Lew McCann gave a review of the hook, -'They Came to a River," by Allis McKay. Tea was served by the hostess. Mrs. Nellie Jensen of Los Angeles An-geles California, Mrs. Violet McCracken Mc-Cracken of Tetonia, Idaho, and Mrs. Annie Hall of Rigby, Idaho, returned to their homes on Monday Mon-day aftrr spending the week at the home of Mose Mack and family. fam-ily. Persons who were among those who attended the funeral service at Hyde Park Tuesday for Frank As'ncrofi, father of Mrs. Verl Hulse. were: Mr. and Mrs. George G. Nelson, Mrs. Richard Toolson Mrs. Milo Cantwell, William Cantwell, Cant-well, Mrs. Joseph Nilson, Mrs. Kate Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Michaleis, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gordon. Mrs. Adrain V. Toolson entertained enter-tained at a dinner party Monday evening at her home in honor of Mrs. Helen P. Toolson. Those included in-cluded were: Mr. and Mrs. Par-lye Par-lye E. Peterson of Logan; Bishop and Mrs. Douglass Hopo'er. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Toolson and Air. and Mrs. L. V. Toolson. The evening was spent in visiing and playing bridge. Tile Eook-Luree Literary club held their r:gular meeting Friday afterrron at the home of Mrs. Dona'.S Jackson. The program was g-iven by Mrs. Jay Knudson. The book review, "Who TValk Alor.e." was given by Mrs. Glen Tout Lunc'ieon was served by the hostess hos-tess to lti club members. Mrs Charles Lundquis was a special guest. |