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Show 'About Town --I Until -Muuritscri of Suit City -:!tid wi.h relatives : i.'J Imtidi over the week end. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Scrowther .-:,! e:neo the birth of a sou Tu:s-ciay Tu:s-ciay at a local hj.-pital. Di hop Sylvester Low is visiting i wi h his brother Osborn Low and family at Afton, Wyoming. j MAULEYS j Mi-crs ailvcrtiscd compction anil j deserves your pal ronajre. Adv. i Mrs. E. Rodney Nilson and small son arrived home from the Budge hospital on Monday. Miss Lena Smith of Boise, Ida., is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Laura Smith. Cannon Parkinson of Smithfield, all-state quarterback who played with North Cache last year, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Parkinson, is enrolled at Stanford University, and has already caught the eye of 'Coach Clark Shaugh-nessy, Shaugh-nessy, according to word received here today. Cannon has been made first string quarterback on the frosh eleven, and is being groomed for a varsity position next year. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornley left Wednesday for Idaho Falls, Idaho, where they will visit their sons, Zeldon and Echo Thornley and their families for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Hillyard and daughters spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City with Ferris Hillyard, who left tlhat evening for the mission field. MAN WANTED for 800 family Rawleigh Route. Permanent if you are a hustler. Write Raw-leigh's, Raw-leigh's, Dept UT1-24-123, Denver, Den-ver, Colorado. LOST 2 month old white pig, reward. George? Chambers. adv. The teachers of the Summitt school and high school entertained at a party Thursday afternoon at the Girls camp in Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Lundberg left Monday for Rexburg, Idaho, for two weeks where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tout ar-tived ar-tived from Berkeley, California on Thursday. They will make their home in Smithfield. The Stake Relief Society board members held their meeting Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Saddlier of Salt Lake City were the guests of Mrs. Lorin Low on Wednesday. Wednes-day. BUTTER, MILK For sale now. at Woodruff Dairy. Adv. tf. nesday evening at the home of Clyde Noble at Amalga. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served by the hostess. Miss Anna Lou Rees entertained Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Genevieve Farr- Luncheon was served, by , the hostess to seven guess. The evening was spent in sewing. Mrs. F. L. Allen and Mrs. Mae Chambers were the guests of Mrs. Bert Russell on Thursday afternoon after-noon at Logan. The Brirham Young camp of Utah Pioneers of Logan met at the home of Mrs. T. B. Farr Thursday afternoon. Mrs. George Ellis and son' are visiting with relatives at San Francisco. California for an indefinite in-definite time. HOUSF, for rent, Albert F. Mc-Cann Mc-Cann phone 148 Smithfield.' adv. Lieutenant Elmer Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olson, who has been . stationed in California, arrived home Thursday morning to visit his parents a few days. He will then leave for Virginia where he has been transferred. The new nudists. Inez Robb, society reporter, suddenly finds herself in the midst of a bare convention, and tells what goes en (and what comes off) in a clothesless Eden. Don't miss her illustrated feature in The American Amer-ican Weekly. the magazine distributed dis-tributed with next week's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Roy West attended the 15th wedding aniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godfrey at Clarkston Clark-ston on Sunday. NOTICE FILM'S developed at John Cro-cketts Cro-cketts residence. One block north and block east of bank. All work guaranteed. Special prices. adv. tf. Mrs. Roy West. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sparrow, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sparrow, Mrs. Marie Cor-bridge Cor-bridge of Preston, Idaho, attended attend-ed the funeral services of Mr. James Sparrow at Ogden on Friday Fri-day afternoon. Mrs. Evan Christensen of Los Angeles. California, Mrs. A. A. Merrill and son Ralph of Idaho Robert Toolson, who has spent several months at Winnemucca Nevada, as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Graham, returned home on Friday. A no-host party was held Wednesday Wed-nesday evening in honor of Miss Lena Smith. Luncheon was serveo. at the Blue Bird at Logan and the evening was spent playing bridge at the home of Mrs. Charles Lund-quist. Lund-quist. Those -included were Mrs. Grant Webb. Mrs. Charles Lund-quist, Lund-quist, Mrs. Wilford Parsons, Mrs Bert Reese, Mrs. Glen Ttou, andj Miss Lena Smith. i'alls, Idaho, and Mrs. Harvey Christensen of Logan were the guests of Mrs. Rinda Chambers on Monday. Ueorge &. Nelson, Wholesale Coal Dealer, Bear River Mutual, I Fire and Automobile Insurance iVottary Public, Phone 181 Residence 143. A dv 1 1 HAKLEYS Meets advertised competion and deserves your patronage. Adv. Mrs. Harvey Christensen, Miss Eliza Nilson of Logan; Mrs. Ad rian Morrell of Idaho Falls, Idaho and Mrs. Evan Christensen of Los Angeles, California, spent Sunday afternoon here visiting with relatives rela-tives and friends. |