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Show About Town The I.striliis Literary Club held their regular meeting Thursday at'teninmi at tho home of Mrs. C L. itios, with I"ri'.sid':"t Mrs. 'I'.H. l-'arr in charge. A short bus-i bus-i i) c.-:h meeting was hold. Mrs. L. E Jtate.s of Lt'aii gavo a review of tin: hook "How (Ireen Was My Valby" by Itichard Llevvetiyn. A short discussion followed. Lun-cliuou Lun-cliuou was served by the hostess to eighteen (dub members. Mrs. Kees was assisted in serving by her daughter, Anna Lou and son, Molen. Mr. and Mrs. Forrester Clayprol are spending their vacation at San Francisco for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J.M.Roylance are spending the week end at Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Orsen S. Daines and family of Ogden were the guests of Mrs Kinda Chambers on Sunday. Mrs. Richard Roskelley, Mrs. Sam Tout, Mrs. A. D. Weeks, Mrs T. L. Allen, Mrs T. B. Farr, Mrs. Lorin Low and Mrs, Oliver Nil-' son were among those who at- tended the Relipf KnpiVtv P!nnfpr Mrs. Richard Roskelley, Mrs. Sam Tout, Mrs. A. D. Weeks, -Mrs. !'. L. Allen, Mrs T. B. Farr, Mrs. Lorin Low and Mrs. Oliver Niison were among those who attended the Relief Society Conference at Salt Lake City on Wednesday and Thursday. ' Mrs. George P. Toolson is vis-'iiing vis-'iiing with relatives at Burley, Ida-j Ida-j ho and Twin Falls, Idaho. I . I Miss Theda Chugg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Chug of Providence and Mr. (Jeorge Smith 'son of Mrs. Fern Smith were unified uni-fied in marriage on Tuesday, Oct-'ober Oct-'ober 1st in the Logan Temple, with Pres. Joseph Quinney officiating. off-iciating. Following the ceremony, 'a wedding breakfast was held at the homo of the bride's parents J with members of the immediate families attending. After a short wedding trip, the young couple will make their home in Smith-field. Smith-field. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson .entertained at dinner on Sunday, .honoring the 70th birthday anniversary ann-iversary of Mrs. Johnson. A beautiful bea-utiful birthday cake centered the table and dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Preston T. Jepp-sen Jepp-sen and son Robert of Ogden, Ut.J Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen of Logan and the host and hostess. i Mr. S. P. Nilson is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Christensen at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark have ence at Salt Lake City on Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday. Mrs. George P. Toolson is visiting visit-ing with relatives at Burley and Twin Falls for a month. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A. Arnason of Salt Lake City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Low on Wednesday, Mrs. Roy Smith entertained onj Saturday afternoon in honor of, Mrs Nora Nelson of Sparks, Nev. I who has been visiting relatives for two weeks. Dinner was served at one large table covered with a lace cloth and centered with a1 large bowl of roses. Those inelud-j ed wore Mrs. Laura Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lew McCann, Miss Jenna' Lou McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Kay1 Moosman and family and Mrs.' Nora Nelson. An afternoon of vis-, iting and music was enjoyed. Mrs. Walter Hansen and children child-ren spent the week at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. H. P. Hansen and family. Mrs. Laura Smith is attending conference at Salt Lake and will spend o month with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith at Kaysville. , Miss Lena Smith is visiting at Cody, Wyoming with friends. Dr. and Mrs. Orsen S. Daines and family of Ogden were guests of Mrs. Rinda Chambers on Sunday. moved to the new Shef fer home. Mrs, Venice Leopold and children child-ren and Mrs. Ethel Hillyard Con-ant Con-ant of Twin Falls visited with their mother, Mrs. Mary Hillyard over the week-end. Mrs. Ida Lundberg is visiting with relatives at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moosman visited with friends at Honeyville on Wednesday. Mrs. Victor Alvey of Escalaute who have been visiting at the home ho-me of Mr. and Mrs. Williams for two weeks returned to her home Wednesday. . Two Cache County students registered reg-istered Friday at the University of Utah's special registration day with the out-of-town students bureau. They were Mary Lou Johnson John-son of Lewiston, and Garth Stewart Stew-art Bergeson, of Cornish. Both are graduates of North Cache High, school, and Miss Johnson plans her course in textiles and music, while Mr. Bergeson will study chemistry and military tactics. THE CASE OF THE CLAWING DEATH. Mr. H. Ashton-Wolfe returns with a new series of remarkable re-markable mysteries of crime which he helped unravel when an associate of the famous French surete. You wijl find thrills and enjoyment in reading these cases in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's LOS ANGELES ANGE-LES EXAMINER Adv- |