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Show About Town I Mrs. Leonard Olsen and daughter daugh-ter Irene, met the Southern Pacific Pa-cific train at Ogden and visited with ther son and brother, Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Elmer Olsen, who has attended at-tended a 10 weeks course at Fort Monroe, Virginia, and was en route to his battery in Fort Cron-khte, Cron-khte, California. Lieutenant Olsen 13 enjoying his rtT and sends greetngs to hia friends. 18 ttai; Mrs. William Mooseman tained at a dinner p.r,v afternoon in honor of the bint' Local News Continued on pase , Mr. and Mrs. Val Rigby announce an-nounce the birth of a son born recently at the Pilkington maternity mater-nity home. Mrs. Itigby was formerly for-merly Miis Lilian Low. Glen R. Winn gave an illustrated illus-trated travelogue at the Junior .Literary club at Hyrum Thursday, Thurs-day, at the home of Mrs. Garnel I Larsen. Heber Whiting, chairman of' 'scouting in the Smithfeld stake, jwas the speaker at Millville ward Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Jane Roskelley en-' tertained at a quitting party Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Light ladies were included. Luncheon was served by the hostess. I Mrs, Joseph W. Peterson returned re-turned home recently after spend-ng spend-ng several weeks at San Francisco, Fran-cisco, California and Salt Lake City with relatives. Eldon West who is at Fort Douglas, Clan, with the army,1 spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy West and1 family I Miss Vanever Baker has taken over the beauty shop formerly operated by Dona Allred in the Griffiths building on North Main in Smithftald. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCann who have spent the past year at Pocatello, Idaho, .have moved to Smithfield to make their home. Mrs. Rctta Hammond of I.o-K;ui I.o-K;ui was the guest of Mrs. Lmma Thornley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chambers mov-ti to I.tjgan on Wednesday to make their home. Ul.-ih's Bp-st Coal: Wholesale and Retail yard South Main Street. Cecil McCracken. . Mack Olney is at a local hos pital where he underwent a minor operation. Mr. Louie Fredreco is recovering recover-ing from an operation performed recently at a Logan hospital. , Christmas tre;s for sale, South Main Street. Cecil McCracken. Mrs. Arthur Pitdher spent the r past two weeks viisting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bul-len Bul-len in Salt Lake City. Mr. mul Mrs. Ralp'h, Thornley j and Demon Thornley are visiting I with relatives at Idaho Falls, Ida- i T" this week. I 1 Open under new management: Van Beauty Shop, formerly La-zell La-zell Beauty shop, in the Griffiths building on North Main street in Smithfield. My aim is to please, j Phone 25W, Vanever Baker. Adv., 1 Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bullen of, Salt Lake City announce the , birth of a daughter at a local hospital recently. Mrs. Bullen j was the former Miss Dorothy Pitcher Mrs. Laura C. Peterson returned re-turned from San Francisco last week where she has been visiting visit-ing three weeks with her daughter daugh-ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ir-ven Ir-ven G. Derrick. The Willow Valley camp of Daughters of Utah, pioneers willj hold their meeting and' Chirstmas j program Wednesday, December!; 17, at the home of Mrs. Henry ; Meikle. Gifts will be exchanged j and a good attendance is desired. ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Richardson Rich-ardson spent the week end visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbertt Vaugan at McCammon, Idaho. - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood of Ogden were the guests of Bishop and Mrs. Douglass Hooper on Sunday. Alfred W. Chambers returned from a trip to Washington where he- has been attending a Can-ner's Can-ner's convention. The Litra-Lure club held their regular meeting Thursday after-; noon at the home of Mrs. Oscar:; Harwood. Mrs. Rachel Erickson'; gave a review of the book, "This1; is My Glory." Sixteen club mem- ; bers were present. Refreshments ; were served by the hostess. ' Mrs. Earl Gordon entertained ; Friday afternoon at her home. L Those preesnt were Mesdames I Gerald Plowman, Wayman Hill- ? yard, Roy Hillyard, Glen Fisher, I Bartley Richardson, Earl Bair of Richmond, and Mrs. G. Tueller. L A social afternoon was enjoyed j? and refreshments were served by s the hostess. ; Mrs. Fern N. Smith has re- ; ceived word from St. Louis, Mis- ? souri, announcing the safe arrival j of a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Reed M. Hovey, on Monday, De- 5 cember 8. Both mother and babe f are doing well. This is the young s couple's first child and the first jj grand child of Mr. and- Mrs.' M. R ' Hovey of Logan, and the second j. grand son of Mrs Fern N. Snifflr 5 " 'A Mrs. Hovey was formerly Maxihe Smith of Smithfield,, . ' .' ' ' 'i :- - - .-'''' j U I mas motif was carried out in ,, the appointeinents AIr i Seamons was a tnpr-i.ii M'tual iuvit,..i AliOlT TOWN ! Continued from page eight i day anniversary of her husband. Those included were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mooseman and family. Air. aud Mrs. Ira Mooseman and family, fam-ily, and Mr. Otto Poller. The afternoon af-ternoon was enjoyed visiting. Mr. i Mooseuiau received many beautiful beaut-iful gifts. The birthday club entertained at a no-host party Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Ronald Pitcher, honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. George Beut ler. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge. Hgh score prize was won by Mrs. Leonard Soren-son. Soren-son. Mrs. Beutler was presented with a gift. Luncheon was served serv-ed to 12 club members. Mrs. Lowell Plowman was hostess hos-tess to the members of the Book-Luree Book-Luree club at her home Friday afternoon. The program was given giv-en by Mrs. Clinton Low, who gave a review of the book, "My Sister and I" A buffett luncheon was served to 16 ladies. The Christ-h A birthday party was held Fn day evening at the home of Mr. Theo Chambers, honoring n" birthday anniversary of Mrs Gl Chambers. The evening was spent in playing bridge. Prizes ,vere won by Mrs. Benson Thomley nnj Mrs. Ellen Hansen. Luncheon was served to the following club nir-n, bers: Mrs. Hilda Thomley Mrs" Benson . Thomley, Mrs. ' Vane-, Vane-, Hansen, Mrs. H. P. Hansen, Mrs Hans Hansen, Mrs Vaughan Han ' sen, Mrs. Ellen Hansen, i'rs" Ruth Porter, Mrs. Lynn Chrmu bers and Mrs. Lowell Toolson |