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Show Mr. and Mrs. Grant Holman of Logan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Godfrey on Sunday. B OTTER MILK For sale now, at Woodruff Dairy. AdT. tf. Mrs. T. B. Farr is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor at Los Angeles, California, for ten days. Higcst Prices paid for useless Horses. Rusell Lower. Thone 94 Smithfield. Advt. TF Mrs. James Milligan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Milligan at Ogden on Monday. Mrs. Norman Lundberg visited with relaitves over the week end at Pocatello, Idaho. About Town Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Daines visited vis-ited with friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Goff are moving to Preston, Idaho, to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kirkbride j have moved into their new home j on East Center street this week. ' The Third ward Relief Society t will sing at Hyde Park Sunday evening at the M. I. A. meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Douglas Hooper. Mrs- "VJeleria Johnson of Bancroft, Ban-croft, Idaho, spent the week visiting visit-ing with her mother, Mrs. Mary Weeks and family. Claire and Lynn Daines of Ogden Og-den are spending the week with their grand parents, Mr. and Mr;,. Oliver Nilson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jackson announce the safe, arrival of a baby girl. Besides her parents, she was welcomed by a sister. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Milligan of Ogden announce the birth of a daughter born Monday, October 27, at the Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Poulson spent the week end visiting with relatives at Montpelier, and Paris, Idaho. FOB RENT Front Office Space Apply at Sentinel Office. Advt. Mrs- Hyrum Olney entertained at a family dinner at her home Friday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband. hus-band. The evening was spent in visiting. Fifteen members of the family were included. A big four ward M. I. A. dance sponsored by the Second ward will be held Tuesday, November 4, at Carrots for sale, Leonard Olson. Phone 101-J adv. 11-7. I Seth Godfrey has purchased the service station formerly owned by I Duane Sparrow. Mrs. Annie G. Miles, Mrs. Nellie Nel-lie Hind and Leonard Miles spent Friday at, Salt Lake City on bus-iness. USE WOODRUFF, Whipping Cream. AdT. tf. ueorge O. Nelson, Wholesale Coal Dealer, Bear Hirer Mutual, Fire ana Automow. Insurance Notary Public, Ph.no Resident 143. - A dr. tt Mrs. Jerald Olney and daughter daugh-ter La Voy of Los Angeles, California Cali-fornia are visiMng at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Olney and other relatives. Mrs. John Ranzenberger entertained enter-tained at a quilting party Wednesday Wed-nesday at her home. Ten ladies were included and dinner was served by the hostess. 9 p.m., in the Smithfield Junior high school. Those in charge have announced that there will be good music, and the danc is free to the public. Miss Janice Milligan entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening ev-ening in honor of Mrs. Leo Low. The evening was spent in visiting and Mrs- Low was presented with a lovely gift. Those included were Mrs. Sidney Hurren, Mrs. Venna i Tibbets, Mrs. Naomi Casper nadj Mrs. Low. Dr and Mrs. Vincent Rees of Ann Arbor Michigan, who is vls-Sat vls-Sat the home of Dr. and Mrs G L- Res spent the week at I Sun Valley. - 1 Mrs. Leo O. Low, Mrs. IsoDel Bingham, Mrs. Charles Lundquist, Mrs. Grant Webb attend the funeral fun-eral ervjfoes of Willam Nielson at Taylor on Wednesday. Mrs. Glen Tout had as her guests Saturday at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reese of Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jackson. The evening was spent in playing bridge. A parade of song hits that will rock the music world FREE in the Sunday Los Angeles Examiner. Exam-iner. Complete with WORDS and MUSIC MU-SIC ! Anew smash song hit every Sunday. Next Sunday's hit tune, "Dear Aarabella" selected by Glenn Miller, famous band bandleader. Watch for the weekly song hits in the Sunday Examiner, songs that will take all America! Adv- Mrs. Kernel Toolson entertained' at a dinner party Sunday at her home. Those included were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Munk, Mrs. Maud Woodruff Wood-ruff and daughter Margene of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kidman and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooley of Newton. The afternoon was spent in visiting. Mrs. Mary Plowman, Mrs. Celia Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tool-son, Tool-son, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Toolson. Mrs. Joseph Nilson, Mrs. Parley Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Nilson, Mrs. Edgar Nilson, Mrs. Elsie Read, Mrs. Alice Gyllenskog. Mrs. John Potts. Dr. G. L. Rees, Bishop Sylvester Low. Mrs- Lorin Low and Lawrence Norberg attended at-tended the funeral services of Mr. Malmberg at Newton on Monday. |