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Show About Town " . i: , . . r ! v.., 1,.,-r.- h V.-.'. l:. ,, .. (V,:, (';'! :;,v ;,f..; -:.' i :. 1 1 . , h -. pi i.'.': v. ,'i v. 'a I. M .. ; .,.'; i ; ii- I ! r. T'A-.-l . hoi:'-, v.-r.: 1 li i LI ' 1 -' 1 . 'Ii..' small n. ; l::b!;-i wt n: : i.-.-i ed v. Mi Jm:. I ii ! .ju. 'lion: y, . I'.j a t'-w i -' i.il irii'-.i.s. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Itoylance anil Mrs. (,'harhs Liind'iui.t Si"llt U.D Wi:;k I'llll at t J . 1 . II oil bus.ines.s Th,. Willow Valley Cani) of ' ;' I.;: a, .Vr-;. 'ioir i;il!'rey o .' I.-...-. -. ;i af..J :;. ai.ii J!r, J .' I a. iia : A l.ai i:i or .Molilalia v. en i ili; -U' .i's u Mr. and 11 rs j t-u.'i-' Cuop..-r on Saturday. .Miss flrliTi Miles spent Saturday Satur-day at Provo with frh-nds. WIM.MER'S clean aud adjust all makes of sewing machines Located on West First North in Logan for IS' years. Phone 90-J for free inspection. Adv. A-26-M-26. the iJiiunliti-r.i of (tail 1'ionwrs Ik-IcI ih'-ir n-uhir meelintf on V.'i:Iii'--.duy ali'iinoon at the hoim: of Mrs. Sam Sorenseii, witn Captain lleli-n Homer in charge. 'J'h-; I'-son Arts and Crafts was given hy Mrs. Jane Tidwell. Mrs. Allie Jlono g;tve ;l sketch of the life of her mother, Mrs. Alice Harper Toolson. Kefreslimests where served hy the hostess. Cut flowers for Mothers' Day, also choice gladiola bulbs 15c and 2ijc pur dozen. Phone 58. Mrs. Pearl Gordon. Adv. Mr. Leonard Miles entertained Monday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. EdUh Lowder of The yoim.ae.it patrol of Troop 51, all teiiden'oo.s of one week tenure, presented a flag ceremony cere-mony at the stake II. I. A. theme program Tuesday evening and received much praise' from the M. I. A. officers. The patrol had been organized organiz-ed one week with the following officers: Nathan Done, patrol leader; Robert Thornley, assistant patrol leader and patrol news reporter; Leon West, quartermaster; Charles Jenson, grubmaster; Calvin Cal-vin Reed, hike mister; Pratt Facer, cheer leader and Clair Rasmussen, scribe. juano rails, wno witn ivirs. Miles was celebrating their birthday anniversaries. The six sisters were Included. The afternoon was spent in visiting. Don Harwood spent the week end at Salt Lako with friends. Mrs. Lewis Thornley and Mrs. Artell Thornley entertained Sun-clay Sun-clay at a family dinner party in honor of Mrs. Seth Thornley who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Thornley received re-ceived many beautiful gifts and congratulations from friends. The afternoon was spent in visiting. Pishop Sylvester how left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Richfield where he will visit with relatives for two weeks. The Smithfleld Stake Juo'vr departments held their annual junior festival in the First ward recreation hall recently. General arrangements were under the direction di-rection of Joy Larson, slake junior jun-ior activity director, with ward junior leaders heading the various var-ious committees. 1 The hall was attractively decorated dec-orated with colored balloons. Clarktson ward presented a drama which was follow-ed by games and dances under the direction di-rection of Phylis Hunter. Each guest was presented with a pink rosebud, official, flower and symbol sym-bol of the juniors. Light refreshments refresh-ments were served from one long table which was centered with a crystal bowl of spring flowers. Mis. Lorin Low and Mrs. Sam Tout visited the Relief Society meeting at Newton on Tuesday. Mrs. T. B. Farr accompanied by her sisters, Mrs Joel Ricks of Logan, Mrs. Joseph Morrell of Ogden and Mrs. R. D. Hill of Salt Lako attended the art exhibit at Springville on Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. Moon Louder of Idaho Falls spent the week end with her daughter and son-in-law, I Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hill. FOR SALE Apex vacuum cleaner $4.50, Eureka $5.50, Hoover $12.50. Wimmer's 64 West First North, Logan. Adv. A-26 M-17 Mrs. Lou Bain gave the social so-cial service lesson at the Third Ward Relief Soliety on Tuesday. Tues-day. . , i r Mrs. J. C. Hill, Mrs. Curtis Hill, Mrs. J. M. Fulkerson, Mrs. Ray Plowman, Mrs. Keith Plowman, Plow-man, Mrs. J. w. Kirkbride, Mrs Nora Smith, Mrs. Stella Crawford Craw-ford were among those who attended at-tended the tea given at the home of Mrs. Jonathan Smith in honor of Miss Rhonda Cash, of asa-dena, asa-dena, a bride or the week, who was married to Harvey D. Munk of Benson recently. Mrs. Harold Deppe and Mrs. Cecil Deppe spent the week at Boise, Idaho. Mrs. C. E. Olsen of Los Angeles An-geles is viistingiat the home of Mrs. Cecil Deppe. Mr Hal Pitcher of Salt Lake visited wth hs parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed. Pitcher on Sunday. Mrs. Jane Tidwell left Wednesday Wednes-day for Boise, Idaho, to visit with relatives and friends for two weeks. Mrs. Eva Tarkinson and two children spent the weekend visiting vis-iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thornley. Mrs. Katie H. Cragun, Miss Curia Rae Winn and Mrs. Frank Winn spent the weekend at Salt Lake. Miss Madge Cannon of Salt Lake was a guest at the home of Mrs. Oscar Harwood on Friday. Fri-day. Mrs. George G. Carlson of Huntington Park, California is vusting with her parents, Mr. ui'.d Mrs. Henry Barnes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith sent Sunday at HoneyviHe at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Kav Mose-E'i.in Mose-E'i.in and family. Mrs. Joan I.und.iuist and Mrs Roy Smith attended a party on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alma Balls at Hvde lark. Mr. and Mrs. Hershol Larsen of I.Uho Fails. Mrs. yerna BeU Guest day was held by the : Book-Lore Literary Club Friday ' afternoon at the Bluebird with 5 0 members and guests attending. attend-ing. "The program consisted of a reading "Key Largo" by Maxwell Max-well Anderson, given by Mrs Joel E. Ricks of Logan, a piano duet by Mrs. Leslie Hansen and son Terry, and a vocal solo by Cleo Rees of Logan. After the Program refreshments were served serv-ed from a table beautifully decorated dec-orated with daffodils and narcis-is. narcis-is. Forming a receiving line to sreet the guests were Mrs. Bert Reese of Benson, Mrs. Clinton Low and Mrs. Ron Anderson. Glen R. Winn and Oliver Nil-son Nil-son attended a dinner at the Rangers Camp in Logan Canvon Monday evening given by "the members of the Logan and Coun-tJ Coun-tJ Y Ud Life Association. Old Friends club were enter-he enter-he home of Mrs. Lee Nelson .ned on Saturday afternoon at honoring the birthday anniversary anniver-sary of Mrs Leonard Mjles Luncheon was served to ten members and an afternoon of w.r.g and visiting was enjoyed. The Smithfield 4-H Pheasant and Poultry Club wil hold their tuth meeting of t!;e year flt the lior.'.e of Georce Thornlev, Mav at s p.m. , Rusell Tarfcet took charge of' t,e mooting and following ...s taken l;p: Pi3 for a r Hca!;h Par; the different! t!.e field trip- t Providence nhich v.-a3 April 28. Georse gave his report on Bacillus Ba-cillus White Diarrhea, discussing the causes and cures for it Other club material was taken up. The next club meeting will be held at Leon West'3 home, May 1q, at S p.m. |