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Show LOCALS The Sewing club was enteretain-td enteretain-td Thursday afternoon at the he:.'..' of Mrs. Seth Chambers. Those in., eluded were Mrs. Clifford Pilk- ington, Mrs. Bartley Richardson, Mrs. Gaylord Sorcnsen, Mrs. Noble Chambers, Mrs. Coleman Read, Mrs. Dresdon Blanchard and Mrs. Don Chambers a special spe-cial guest. Gifts were displayed as suggestion for ChrL-.tmas and i u-seful household hints. I'oems ; from Ed. Malone's scrap book was ; read by Mrs. Don Chambers. The gift was presented Mrs. Clifford I Pilkington. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. Wendell Roskelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Roskelley, who is attending the a s university at Dubuque, Iowa is spending a ten day furlough. Harris G. Bernhisel of Colorado Colo-rado is the guest at the Roskelley home. Mrs. Norman Lundberg spent the week-end visiting with relatives rela-tives at Preston. Mrs. Richard H. Toolson and daughter Patricia spent Monday at Brigham City visiting with Mrs. Burns Toolson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sparrow, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy West, spent Sunday at Salt Lake City visiting with Darrell Sparrow, who is receiving re-ceiving treatment at a local hospital. hos-pital. GEOItGE G. NELSON Wholesale Coal Dealer, Bear River Mutual, iFire and Automobile Insurance, Notary Public, Phone 181. Residence Resi-dence 143. Adv.tf. Mi's. Winona Lundquist is vis-iting vis-iting with her husband, Charles liUndquist at Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Ivan Winward of Whitney and Mrs. Hazel Holden of Maple-ton, Maple-ton, Idaho were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Peterson Sunday. Mrs. Vincent Rees of Salt Lake City is visiting with Mrs. Glen Allen at the Dr. G. L. Rees home. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Rees left 'Saturday for Chicago. While East they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Garth Hansen in Wisconsin. Mrs.Robert Griffiths enteretained the members of her Birthday club Friday afternoon at her home, honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. G. L. Rees. Luncheon was served at one large table covered cov-ered with a lace cloth and centered cen-tered with a bowl of rose chyrs-anthemums. chyrs-anthemums. Mrs. Robert E. Griffiths Grif-fiths was a special guest. The afternoon af-ternoon was spent playing bridge. High score prize was won by Mrs. Richard Roskelley. Those included were Mrs. G. L. Rees, Mrs. L. W. Jarvis, Mrs. T. B. Farr, Mrs. Rinda Chambers, Mrs Richard Roskelley, Mrs. J. E. Sheffert, Mrs. Robert JE. Griffiths. Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Daines of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nilson Sunday. 'Corporal and Mrs. Robert Nil-' Nil-' son are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Nilson. Cor-iporal Cor-iporal Nilson is now stationed in - Tennessee. ' FOR FLOUR. Feeds, Coal, Grata Chopping and Grain Steam RU-' RU-' Ing, call at the FARMERS EXCHANGE MARKET Parley Winn. Manager South Main, Phone 87-J Smithfield Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guyman of Logan were guests of Mrs. Jay Knudson on Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Hansen received word that her husband, Walter Hansen is somewhere in North Africa and is fine. Private La Var Moon of Camp Millard Bucyrus, Ohio is spending -a 14 day furlough with relatives. Miss Glenna Raymond is visit-ing visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kidman Kid-man at Salt Lake this week. Miss Maxva Lou Hillyard spent the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith at Brigham City. Mrs. Glade N. Sweeten of Salt Lake City was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nilson Sunday. Miss Eunice Hillyard is visiting visit-ing with Miss Arlene Van Orden at Beaver this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Hillyard visited with friends at Provo on Sunday. |