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Show ' I r. Viiii'T I::;:.-:i v.'ri') h::S '. : j-i .. :,.! :r: : :''- ;:. :. . ! r ; :i I : :.::! l u- Mr. -i.d Mr.i. U..V-:t C:l:l:Mic. . :t::'J :.!:-. E. T. V.Vl ::.'. .: Six'.: Cry, Scir. ,:ny at 7. ! '!.'.;- ii 1 'i', I'l-ii'J, v.'Vlh r-j'ativts. About ; fovn r. 1..M-..... iiu i.'x ,lldj-v' Mr. and Mr.;. J'jhn Haufield ;,r.' vi.Mji3 with relatives at Kail Lake City this week. Mrs. Emma Fern and Harry Fern were dinner guests at the home of Miss Loraine Larsen at Richmond Sunday. Mrs. Maud Woodruff and daughter Margine of Salt Lake City, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noble Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Mrs. Venna Tibbits spent the week end at Salt Lake City with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Daines. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Toolson of O-d.-n spent Sunday with relatives. rela-tives. Val Rigby left Tuesday for Gl.udale, California, after spending spend-ing a month with relatives. Glen Tout left Thursday for Los Angeles on a business trip fur ten day. ; .' Mrs. Elliot Thorn ley and children chil-dren vi-it.'d with relatives at Richmond Monday. Highest Trices paid for useless Horses. Kussell Lower. I'lioneOI Sinilhfii hi. Adv. tf. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nilson re guests of Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Daines Tuesday at Ogden. Mrs. Bert Kidman is spending the week end at Salt Lake City with relative. Miss Alice Mather and Miss Janice Milligan are spending the week end at Ogden with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian VI Toolson' returned home Sunday after spending several months at Salt Lake City, where Mr. Toolson has been employed. Mrs. George O. Hansen entertained enter-tained the members of the Friends club at her home Monday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Elaine Hyer of Lewis-ton. Lewis-ton. The afternoon was spent in sewing and visiting. Luncheon was served by the hostess to 8 club members. Mrs. Mildred Forrester and Mrs. Grace Allen of Hyrum, were co-hostesses co-hostesses to a dinner party on Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mary Forrester. Forres-ter. Dinner was served to 15 members of the immediate family. fam-ily. Mrs. Forrester received many beautiful gifts and the afternoon was spent in music and visiting. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Miles spent Sunday at Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ed-win R. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Milligan and family of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Milligan on Wednesday. Mrs. William B. Read entertained enter-tained at a quilting party Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at her home. Dinner Din-ner was served to eight ladies. Mrs. Harvey Cook of Idaho Falls. Idaho, spent the week end visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Toolson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Woodruff are visiting with relatives at Copperton and Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. Oliver Nilson entertained the members of her bridge club Friday afternoon at her home. Special guests were Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Toolson, Mrs. Jay Knudson and Mrs. Richard Roskelley. High score prize was won by Mrs. W. A. Noble. Luncheon was served by the hostess to 12 ladies, j Mrs. Golden Sorensen was hostess to the members of the Just-a-Mere bridge club Friday afternoon at her home. High score prize was won by Mrs. George Buetler; special guests w'ere Mrs. Rodney Nilson, Mrs. Nephi Lundberg and Mrs. E. C. Bergeson of Logan. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Miss Loa Farrell entertained at! a 'quilting party Wednesday at her home. Those included were Mrs. George Hansen, Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Chambers. Mi's. L. L. Allen, Mrs. Elva Coleman, Mrs. A. D. Weeks, Mrs. Isabell Bingham. Mrs. L. O. Low, Mrs. R. H. Elwood Mrs. Grant Webb, Mrs. Lorin Low, Mrs. Lola Bell of Richmond and Mrs. Matilda Mouritzen. Dinner Din-ner was served by the hostess assisted by s her grand mother. Mrs. Mouritzen. An afternoon of visiting and sewing was enjoyed. |