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Show --- ; ; ... ; . - 1 , .., ; - ; , . ' - " - . . . , About 1 own Mrs. Glen R. Winn Mrs. Adrian Ad-rian V. Toolson, Mrs. Douglas j Hooper, Mr.s. I-sIie Hansen, Mrs. Robert E. Griffiths and Mrs. C. W. Clark, attended a bridge luncheon at Logan Wednesday Hfiirnuon (Jven by Mrs. L. E. Nrlson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen X :!.,;i.'i and family and Mrs. L. McCallister and family of Ogden, were guests nt Mr. and Mrs. Adrian V. Tool-son Tool-son on Sunday. Dun Jay Smith, of Salt Lake i.s .-lending the wei-k at hame oi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith. Highest prices paid for veal ana honn. Russell Lower, Phone 04 Sinitlifiiihl. adv tf. V.'iPJs Smith, fo Los An-reles, vi.-:vd with relatives Saturday. Mix. Ethel Moody announces t!i: marriage of her daughter Fern to Glen Balls, son of Lavcr Balls, of Dayton, Idaho. The coiij. le were married recently. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Chambers l"ve purchased the home of William H. Cantwell. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Roskelley of Davenport, Idwa, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McMurdie who before her marriage Wednesday ws LaRee Gordon. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs W Earl Gordon of Smithfield. Mrs. Ivan Taylor of Los Angeles, Ang-eles, Calif., is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. F'arr for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wright of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffiths, spent Easter Sunday at Bennington Idaho, at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. William Wil-liam Weaver. ' Mrs. Lorin Low entertained the members of her bridge club Friday afternoon at her home. High score prize was won by Mrs. H. W. Fern. Luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allsop spent the week at Salt Lake City on business. The Willow Valley camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regular meeting Wednesday, Wed-nesday, April 22, at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Sam Soxen-sen. Soxen-sen. A good attendance is desired, de-sired, and a special program is being arranged. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lundstrom and family of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ainscough Sunday. -i-um. nusseuey ior r,ne past week. George Gibson, of Salt Lake City spent several days at the home of Supt. and Mrs. J. W. Kirkbride. ! Mrs. Irvin Waite, and son Willis, Wil-lis, of Los Angeles, and Lamar Sorenson of Salt Lake City, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sorenson. For more vitamins and Better HcRjUi, hso Woodruff rairy milk We Di-livcr. Adv. tf , The Birthday club entertained at a no-host party Monday afternoon after-noon honoring the birthday anniversary an-niversary of Mrs. Low. Lunch-' eon was served at one large table and .the Easter motif was carried out in all the appointments. Ten' ladies were included. Mrs. Low' received many beautiful gifts. I u.u .u ia tiuu memoers. Mrs. Kernal Toolson was a special guest. FOR Flour, Feeds, Coal, Grain Chopping, and Grain Steam Rolling Roll-ing call at the , FARMERS EXCHAfiU Mrs. Zina Sorensen is visiting with her sister and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. G:orge Sant at Grace, Idaho. FOR SALE Small House and Lot one block East of U-I.C. Station Sta-tion in Smithfield. Phone 53W MARKET Parley Winn, Manager South Main, Phone 87-J Smithfield, adv. tf . A. W. Chambers spent the week end at Salt Lake on business. Lester Lower of Lewiston spent Friday at the home of Mrs. Hattie Lower. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Chugg and family, ' have moved to Salt Lake City to make their home. Mrs. Eva Parkinson spent Wednesday Wed-nesday visiting with relatives and friends at Lewiston. Bishop and Mrs. Douglas Hooper left Wednesday for Kentucky Ken-tucky to visit with their son Keith Wood, who is serving in the U. S. Army. They expect to be gone two weeks. Mrs. Langton Chambers and children of Pocatello, Idaho, spent the week visiting with relatives. Mrs. Noble Chambers entertained enter-tained Friday afternoon for the members of the De-Lure Bridge club. Mrs. Nathan Mather was a special guest. The following club members were included: Mrs Clifford Pilkington, Mrs. Cyril Nelson, Mrs. Bartley Richardson, Mrs. Seth Chambers Mrs Fay Sorenson, Mrs. Charles Lundquist and Mrs. Mable Stephens. Tea was served by the hostess. High score prize was won by Mrs Nathan Mather, high cut by Mrs Stephens. Mrs. Glen Tout, Mrs. Donald Jackson and Mrs. Charles Lundquist. Lund-quist. attended a bridge Party Wednesday night, at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Parson at Benson Richmond. Mr. and. Mrs. Rulon Waite of Los Angeles, visited with friends Sunday. Mrs. Alice Plowman spent Wednesday Wed-nesday at the home of Mrs. G. Mervin Neilson at Hyrum. '' " ' Mrs.' Alice Andrews of San Diego, California, is visiting with Mrs. Alice Plowman for an in- j definite time. Mrs.. Jessie Davis of San Diego, spent three days at the Plowman home. , Quirt Plowman ' and Mvron Roskelley who are emploved" at Salt Lake City, spent "Easter Sunday with relatives. Help Scrap The Japs Buy More Defense Bonds and Stamps EAT AT THIS MAIN CAFE SMTTHFIELn. TTTAH |