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Show i About Town . i The Brigham Young Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Logan h;Id .their meeting at the , tiuino of Mrs. Thomas Farr on Thursday afternoon. Co-osteses were Mrs. Ricks, Mrs. Thompson, Thomp-son, Mrs. Blair and Mrs. Car don. : ! ; 1 Mrs. W. A, Noble underwent a ( minor operation at the Budge Memorial Hospital Wednesday morning. A group of lady friends entertained en-tertained at a no-host party for Mrs. Norma Toolson Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Tool.son is leaving Friday to spend a month at Twin Falls, i 'The afternoon was spent In play- ing bridge. Luncheon was served i to eignit ladies. Bowers Forrester underwent an ' operation for appendicitis Sunday evening at the Budge Memorial j Hospital. of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Farr on Sunday One of the outstanding social events of the week was a bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Kernal Toolson and Mrs. Richard Tool-son Tool-son Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kernal Toolson. The rooms were beautifully decorated with summer flowers.! ! Each lady was presented with a corsage. High score prize was won by Mrs. Lorin Low and high cut prize by Mrs. W. A. Noble. The invited gueats included Ma-dames Ma-dames C. W. Clark, J W. Kirk-bride, Kirk-bride, William Scrowther, Douglass Doug-lass Hooper, Harold Deppe, J. M. Fulkerson, Glen R. Winn, W. A. Noble, Lorin Low, Robert E-Griffiths, E-Griffiths, Robert Griffiths, Ad-rain Ad-rain V. Toolson, L. V. Toolson, G. L Reest T W. Jarvis, George Pond, Martin Roskelley, J. E. Sheffer, Heber Whiting, George P. Toolson, Frank Hillyard, Richard Roskelley, H. P. Dailies, Norma Toolson, T. B. Farr, Rinda Chambers, Leonard Miles, Oliver Nilson and Helen Toolson. The population is growing far ; more rapidly in rural areas than , I in cities and the farms are al- ready crowded with far more ' people than can hope to make a decent living out of agriculture, Henry A. Wallace, secretary of Agriculture, states. The working farm population js now ;, at the rate of about (' year with the increase fastest in those areas already .poorest and m crowded. Mrs. Reed Brenchley entertained enter-tained a group of ladies Saturday Satur-day afternoon in honor of Miss Alma Deppe who left Monday with her parents to make their home at lioise, 'Idaho. Eight ladies woro included. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served by the hostess. Miss Donna Clair Smith entertained enter-tained the members of her club Friday evening in honor of Miss Deppe. A variety of games were enjoyed and refreshments were served to ten ladies. The teachers of the Summit School entertained at " a party Friday evening at the Mack Memorial Mem-orial Park. Games were played land refreshments were served. ' Those in charge of the arrange-'ments arrange-'ments were Ludella Jensen, Anna Reese, Anna Cook, and Leah Hale. Fourteen teachers were present. Mr. James Thornley was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised Tuesday evening j by the members of his family honoring the birthday anniver-jsary anniver-jsary of Mr. Thornley. All the I members of the family were pres-(ent. pres-(ent. Dinner was served and Mr. iThornley received many beautiful,' gifts. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson and family of Rupert, Idaho visited at the home of Mrs. Norma Nor-ma Toolson on Monday. Cut flowers for Decoro'tion day Phone 58-Mrs. Pearl Gordon, adv I Mr. and Mrs. Seth Chambers ! announce the birth of a son 1 born Friday, May 17th at a local hospital. ; i Mr and Mrs. Kermit Toolson and family of Salt Lake were guests at ithe home of Mr. and ; Mrs. John P. Toolson on Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCracken and Mrs. Helen Watkins of Og-den Og-den were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Parley Bingham on Saturday. Satur-day. Miss Myrtle Jacques of Logan entertained a group of friends at her home in tionor of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Mable Ajthay who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. The afternoon was spent in risiting. Twelve ladies were included. I j William Cantwell, Mrs. Milo Cant-I Cant-I well, Mr. Fred Hillyard, Mr. and Mrs. John Hillyard, Mr. and Mrs Richard Lower, Mr. and Mrs. Hil-mer Hil-mer Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Hillyard, Mr. and Mrs. Alton 'Hillyard, Mrs. Owen Hillyard, (Mr. and Mrs. Ray Theurer, Mr. (and Mrs. iMflvin' Hillyard, and Mrs. Elain Hyer and their fanii-jlies fanii-jlies were - among those who an I tended the golden wedding anniversary anni-versary of Mrs. Amelia Hillyard on Saturday and Hillyard reunion on Sunday at Auburn, Wyomii??. This was sponsored by Mrs Amelia Hillyard and her two sons, Enoch and Lester Hillyard at Auburn, Wyoming. Mrs. Mary Hillyard Is visiting with her daughters at Twin Falls for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Smith of Salina are visiting at the home of Mr. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith. Mrs. Joseph Meikle left Monday Mon-day for Los Angeles where she will visiit relatives for several weeks. Mr. Leonard Miles of Salt Lake is spending his vacation with !his parents, Mr and Mrs. Leonard S. Miles and . family. The Willow Valley Camp held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Regina Smith Wednesday afternoon. A business meeting was held and the following offi--cers were chosen for the coming year: Mrs. Alice Thornley, captain; capt-ain; Mrs. Ellen Horner, first vice captain; Mrs. SusS Meikle, second sec-ond vice captain; Chorister, Re-r gina Smith, Organist, Vesta Hansen, Han-sen, Lilla Thornley, registrar; Ruby Sorenson, historian; Kate Ewing and Eliza Cantwell, clippers. clip-pers. Mrs. Anna Hyer Kemp, county board member was present pres-ent at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hillyard, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Hillyard, Mr. Trueman Hillyard, Mr. and Mrs! I Mrs. J. Ranzenberger entertained entertain-ed at a children's party Saturday Satur-day evening in honor of her' daughter, Ramona, who was cele-, brating her 12th birthday anniversary. anni-versary. A variety of games were enjoyed and refreshments were served to the guests. Those present were Ellen Nelson, Shirley Shir-ley Coleman, Bonnie Pitcher, Carma Neslon, Ardell Roylance, Mavis Plowman, Lawana Nilson, Dixie Parkinson, Beverly Fisher, Marjorie Riches, Dorothy Perkins, Veloris Monson, Barbara Nelson, Lois Uutke, Fay Fisher, Kathleen West, Ferrin Allen, Sherwin Coleman, Cole-man, Nathan Done, Bartley Hill yard, Leon West, Charles Jensen, Dean Plowman, Robert Thornley, and Richard Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. McKay Mc-Kay of Huntsville were guests |