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Show About Town Miss Pauline Hansen returned home from Green River, Wyoming where she spent the past two months isitins with relatives. Leonar' Miles of Salt Lake City is spending his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miles and family. Mr. Bob Nilson is visiting will) Mr. and Mrs. Ken-in Nilson at Midvale for a week. Mrs. Donald Jackson and daughter dau-ghter left Saturday for Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Toolson of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Her-bert Tiete of Caldwell, Idaho, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Toolson on Monday. Mrs. Leslie Seamons ententain- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Munk of Amalga have left for Washington D. C. where Mr. Munk has accepted acc-epted a position in the Census Bureau. They were accompanied as far as Of-'den by Mr. and "Mrs. I Harvey Munk and Mrs. J. E. Cash. Mrs. Cash is the mother of Mrs. Munk, she spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Munk prior to their departure. Mr. Munk was a graduate from the L'tah State Agricultural College in 1939. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Munk, a no host family party was held at the home of Mr and Mrc. Melvin J. Ballard of Benson, Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Thornley and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitt attended att-ended the funeral of Mrs. Victor ' Hendricks of Lewiston on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, July 31st. ed at a childrens party Tuesday afternoon in honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of her daughter dau-ghter La preal. A variety of outdoor out-door games were played and refreshments re-freshments were served to twelve little friends by the hostess. The Birthday Club entertained at a no-host luncheon Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. L. V. Toolson who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. Ten ladies were present. Mrs. Sam Sorenson was in charge of the arrangements. arrange-ments. The afternoon was spent Mr. Fred Hillyard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell and Mrs. R. E. Tidwell were among those who attended the funeral service of Mrs Leo Beckstead of Swan Lake on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell and Mr. and Mrs. Neils Neilson and Mrs. Jane Tidwell attended the Parade at Preston on the 24 of July. Mrs. Neilson is a sister of Mrs Frank Tidwell. in sewing and visiting. Mrs. Tool-son Tool-son was presented with a gift. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kirkbride -spenit Tuesday at Salt Lake City . on business. j The out of town relatves who attended the funeral services of Mrs. Sarah E. Woods, were Mr. and Mrs. George R. Freeman, Mrs Arthur Winter, Miss Alta Granville, Gran-ville, R. D. Peters and daughter Afton of Salt Lake City, Mayor and Miy. A.. L,. Freeman and two sons, Bishop and Mrs. Wilford Freeman and three sons, Mrs. Harry Freeman and daughter Ida, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freeman and family and Mrs. Don F. Johnson of Brigham City and Mrs. George Knowles of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Johnson and Don F. Johnson of Brigham City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph i Gyllenskog. Mrs. Johnson and daughter Sharon who have I Miss Patrcia Merrilll of Rich- I mond is visiting with her grand- i parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Raymond. I Mr. and Mrs. William Scrow- ! ther, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo An- I derson, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cant- f well and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan f Thornley are spending the week I in Logan. J I Mrs. Josephine Keller of St. ) i Louis, is visltiner ail the home nf Mr. and Mrs. W. A Noble Mrs. Lew Tolman of Kimberly, Idaho who has beep visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harl Read returned to her home Sun. Mr. Jay Knudson and Mr. Boyd Pitcher left Thursday for Wyoming Wyo-ming where they will spend the week fishing. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goff and family of Logan have moved in the Mrs. Norma Toolson home. been visiting a few days returned return-ed home with them. Word has been received of the birth of a seven and a half pound daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tidwell, formerly of Smith-field Smith-field but now living in Richmond, California. Alan is the son of Mr. Leslie Tidwell. This is the I 23rd great grandchild for Mre. Jane M. Tidwell. All concerned j are very happy. Mrs. Elias Maither and daught- er of Grace, Idaho were Smith - field visitors on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spillman and family are moving to Preston to make their home. Andrew Pierce of Springville is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Perkins. Mrs. Kate H. Cragun and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winn and daughters, daugh-ters, Edith and Carla Rae, at- I tended the Holiday reunion at Lagoon on Sunday. "There is danger when a man j throws his tongue into high gear I before he gets his brain a-going" Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hovey of Bountiful were guests of Mrs. Fern Smith and family on Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. Mose Mack attended the funeral of his brother, C.W. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis of Los Angeles are visiting with Mr. Lewis sisters, Miss Jean Lewis and Mr. J. A. Gutke and family. ' Mrs. Mary Davis of Mc Cammon spent the week with her sister, Mrs. Evan Hansen , who is ill at her home. "Advise Is something that wise ! men don't need and fools won't 1 take." I "Selling is not forclng some j one to accept an idea, nor is it trickmg a customer into acceptor accept-or your product. It is presanttng the advantage of the course you Propose so logically that the in dmdual wants to adopt or use it" "The only thing worse thnn plav. ing cards with n bad looser s Playmg with a good wiimcr Mrs. Amanda Miles spent the week at Momtpelier visiting with friends. Mr. Joseph Pilkington is visiting visit-ing with his daughter at South Bend, Indiana. Mr and Mrs. Matit Ewing and family of Los Angeles are visiting visit-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rast Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ewyig and family. |