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Show .LOCALS Dennis, the six year old son of . Mr. afid Mrs. Sam Gordon is in a critical condition at a Logan hospital. hos-pital. The parents with their children child-ren came from - Ephraim for a visit with relatives here. On July 24th the little fellow was kicked in the abdomen by a colt, causing' caus-ing' a puncture in the large intestine. in-testine. Mr. Gordon is the coach at Snow college. Mrs. Jay Knudson, who has been visiting her husband at a training camp in Mississippi, has returned home after several weeks absence. Mrs. Winifred arrived from England to be with her daughter daugh-ter Mrs. Clark Thornley. The neighbors met in a social afternoon after-noon and showered her with k'itchen utensils ready to begir. housekeeping. Mrs. Winifred suf fnrnH mnph rtisrnmfort and Driva- Mr. and Mrs. Rex G. Plowman announce the birth of a seven-pound seven-pound son last Monday at a local hospital. Mrs. Plowman is the former for-mer Barbara Wiser of Lewiston and Mr. Plowman is stationed with the armed forces at the University of Santa Clara, in Santa Clara, Cal. This is another grandchild for Bishop Charles England of Logan. Lieutenant H. Randall ILilyard, son of Postmaster and Mrs. Hazen Hillyard, has been spending a furlough fur-lough with his parents. He recently recent-ly graduated from the Hart Fiying school at Denton, Texas, at which time he received his silver wings. He now will be stationed at Fort Sill, Okla. Ray Jloseman spent the week visiting at Salt Lake City at the 1 1 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Smith and family. Miss Shirley Casper is visiting 1 at Banida, Idaho at the home ol 1 Mrs. Joseph Christensen thi week. , The Misses Kathryn Roskelley, , Fern Egbert, Carla Rae Winn, i - Barbara Winn, Donna Claii ! Smith and Tacy Chambers, em- ; ' ployed as typists at the army ser- i ; vice depot at Ogden, spent the week end here with their parents. I . I Miss Jean Perkins will leave in I the near future for Chicago, i where she will play with an or-I or-I chestra touring many- points in ! the U. S. She will return to re-i re-i sume her school at the BYU in ! Provo about January 1. Miss eVrda Jensen, Miss Bea- j ! trice Thornley, Miss Gladys Han-1 jsen, Miss 'Gwendella Thornley i Mrs. George Weeks and Mrs. Rodney Nilson are spending the. j 1 week in Logan canyon. j . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Petersen I anc. three children who have ! been visiting at the home of Mrs. : Sylvia McCann for the past month ! returned Monday to their home at Huntington Park, California. Mrs. Merlin Jensen entertained entertain-ed at a luncheon Friday afternoon for the members of her birthday club in honor of the birthday ;nniversary of Mrs. Leonard Sor-ensen. Sor-ensen. The afternoon was spent ph'ying bridge, high score prize being won by Mrs. Frank Hill-yard. Hill-yard. Twelve club members were included. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greaves entertained at dinner in honor of Cliff Porter who is home on furlough from an army post in Florida. ' Bishop Sylvester Low returned home from Salt Lake City Wednesday Wed-nesday after spending three weeks with relatives. Mrs. Jay Knudson returned home Thursday from St. Louis, Missouri where she spit the past three months visiting with her husband Private Jay Knudson, Knud-son, at Meridian, Mississippi. Greenwell, South Carolina and St. Louis, Missouri. Mrs. Dean Nelson returned to ! her home at Pittsburg, California ' on Monday after visiting at the , home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nel- j son for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Geary and Mrs. Roberta Geary attended the funeral of Mrs. Eva Ingel at Og- ; den on Wednesday. I I I t I Mrs. Leon Dudley and children Mary Ann and Leon of Salt Lake City are visiting with her parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moulin and family. Mrs. Dean Evans and two children of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home bf Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hun-en and family. - Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bingham, who spent several weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George O. Hansen, returned to their home at Los Angeles on Friday. Mr- and Mrs- spent the week end at Bear p"vate VertoT ton, who is stationed atVj base at Salt' Lake Ci, with Mrs. Rinda Chamber ": Mrs. Jay Knudson on Vj! afternoon. "re".;.i; Mrs. Ivan Taylor at" party g1Ven by the K ' .Soronty at Salt Lake m- ,ad Mrs. J. Wor.1, G C lot Salt Lake were fl EUf ,. . i Mr. and Mrs. j. A. Sunday. j Nathan Done, Dee Crocket, i Miss Renee Nilson were d, ' guests of Miss Bet.y Kid- , ! Sunday evening. ' 1 1 WANTED: Man or Wom;7. profiitable Rawlcigh Route .,",' ucts well known. Real om, lty. Write Rawleigh's, ncpt 7 24-119, Denver, Colorado. lions during the past two years especially, and is glad to be in a peaceful city. Miss Zara Bybee has gone to Portland, Oregon to visit with her brother Barney Bybee and family. Mrs. Barney Bybee and son Jimmy have arrived home after visiting with Mrs. Katie Cragun and other relatives here and at Salt Lake City and Boise, Idaho. Miss Gwendella Thornley is at borne again after a visit with her to-other Willard at San Diego, California. Mont Timmons and family of Salt Lake City spent a short vacation vaca-tion here with the Timmins family. fam-ily. Miss Lilla Thornley accompanied accom-panied them home for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Winn were Salt Lake visitors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen of JLogan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Beutler Sunday. Mrs. Marie Farley and daughter daugh-ter Jackie of Los Angeles are enjoying their vacation in Smith-field Smith-field with relatives and friends. Ton Perkins has purchased the John P. Green home on depot street. Bean picking is on in full force here and the youngsters are happy to be making some money. Mrs. Clair Reed has returned home from California after a pleasant visit with her husband before he was transferred to an unknown station.- He is in the air corps. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Waite of Kaysville and Irvine Waite of California were visitors in Smith-field Smith-field on Sunday. Dr. Edith Gordon Wennergren of Seattle, Washington is visiting her father Foster Gordon and family. Mrs. V. A. Rogers and son Don of Salt Lake City were guests here and other points in the county the fore part of the week. and Mrs. Rogers were former for-mer Logan residents. Mr. Rogers is in Texas serving in the engineer's corps. rarley Winn has purchased the old Ritz Theatre building and is remodeling the building to store grain to meet the demands of his .growing business. Lucius McCann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCann of Smithfield, has been assigned to a training camp in Miami, Florida and left early this week for his new position. Two cows in the dairy herd of Bishop Asa Weeks of Smithfield vere killed Wednesday night during dur-ing an electrical storm. Sergeant Noel L. Hillyard, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Truman Hillyard of Smithfield, has graduated from gunner's school at Las Vegas, Nev., nd now is stationed at the Salt 3Jiie Air base awaiting transfer. Latest development in synthetic Tuber is a sponge which will stav soft and compressible at : forty below zero. |