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Show The Willow Valley camp of : Daughters of Utah Pioneers will ! hold thsir regular meeting Wed-' Wed-' nesday. April 22. at the home of Mi'.:. Sam Sorer.s:n at 2:30 p.m.' A good attendance is dciired. i ' Mrj. Leo Low enirrtained the, members of her bridge club on . 1 ;r.; :..:; y "afternoon. Luncheon v. as r'Tved by the hostess to the I following club members: Mrs. , J.um-s Raymond, Mrs. Grant Webb, Mrs. Reed Br:ncl.!ey. Mrs. j Jxy Bu.ters. Mrs. Raymond Cur!:. Mrs. F.ljjar Pitcher. Mrs. Loiand Mikelson and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward HyuL-n. About I own Mr:-:. Clair Ri.-id cf Los Ar.?-.-(,, is v; .1.1:1:4 With !i -r f-urL-nl.s, Mr. and Mrs. Lev .McCanri for an iodafini tini". ::. O. Cylloarho'! has n-urned hojro ,-iVr vi:'.i;r; v.-i'.h his son aad ;., i-lit.-r iiiid i,thi:r r'-'.r.:v.- in ' ' uliia'nM Mi..t 4 nion'bs. It'.- l' o .r:., as i.avin . a very joyai.lo trip and that he is -lad to b,.- iiomr a -nin. Mrs. Nathan Mather entertain-1 c-d the members of her bridge 1 club Thursday evening. Mri. .N'oble Chambers and Mrs. Seth Chambers were special guests. ' High score prize was won by : Mrs. Seth Chambers, Mrs. Theron Hansen won high cut. Luncheon was served to 12 laohh's. j Mrs. S. Ivan Nilson and Mrs. Edgar Hansen attended a linen .shower at. Millville Monday ev-! ening in honor cf Nadine Neves I Highest prices paid for veal ana hops, Russell Lower, Phone 94. Smithfield. adv tf. ( The Book Luree Literary club held tht-ir regular reccing at. i the home of Mrs. Parley Winn. ' i Friday afternoon, vriih Mrs. Wal- tor Sne!lgrov ill charge. A .-hurt burinrrs meeting was hold. 'Mrs. Grvnl Heaps was in charge' cf Hie prorraa:. Mrs. Vermont ISarker gave a review of h: . book "No iMearure D;;ncvd." 16 ca:b membtrs were pi.-.a':. ,::-cial ,::-cial guests wee 5fs. Fa-als Lr-jela-on and Mrs. Jane F.ich. Tea was served by the hostess, assumed assum-ed by her ti,ter, Miss Fern Egbert Grace Larlen Peterson has undergone un-dergone a major operation at a local hospital. The Junior Literary club held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Rodney Nilson Thursday afternoon. Mrs. T. W. Jarvis was in charge of the program. pro-gram. Mrs. Lee Hales of Logan gave a review of the book, "The Soong Sisters," by Emily Hahn. 15 club members were present. Luncheon was served by the hostess. ,A!r.. Rob.rt Cri.Thhs enl "gain-' "gain-' '- tiiO na iiibers cf Iter Fir'aid: y cit;b ?.Ic" aday evening at u.T it .:: :. Diaaor was served at one ilar-.e table covered whit a lace j cloth and ccmered with crystal I bowl ot yellow dais'ics and while hyacinths.' The evening was en- joyed playing bridge, high seVre j prize b:inj. won by Mrs. G. L. Rees. The party was given in honor of the birthday anniversary anniver-sary of Mrs. Helen Toolson. The new officers for the year 'is Mrs. T. W. Jarvis, secretary; Mrs. Helen Tooltson and the nsw member of club is Mrs. Richard RoskelJey. Mrs. Charles Pond of Island Park, Idaho; Mrs. Albert McCann, Mrs. Eldon Lamb, Mrs. Lew McCann Mc-Cann and Mrs. Clair R-sld of Los Angeles, were guests of Mrs. Robert Reese at Brigham City Friday. Bishop and Mrs. Leone Alder of P'rovidence, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nilson Sunday. Mr. and Mi's. Vermont Barker are moving to Preston, Idaho to make their hmoe. Mr.' and Mrs. Doane Carlson announce th birth of a daughter on Monday. Mrs. Carlson is the former Ardeth Cragun. This is the first girl and the second child of the coupl.e Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hillyard have moved to Ogden to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas Thom-as have move to the Hillyard residence. Mr. and Mrs. Brambey Farr of Salt Lake City, spent Monday at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Farr. Ivan Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips, has been promoted to the rank of first Lieutenant. At the present time he is stationed at Chicago, and has command of a company. |