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Show About Town I ' ! '-' 1 -.1: ; .'. ' r A !''.':'.', u.j br.d? Iunch.-or i wii --i it h. me of Mrs. j ii- r t K. ,:i i;J; W."j.';d-.iy tu I'-'- t ..I . r:l'rj m'.T.b'.-rs: h.'n I- .r,r Cr.. ,:,v, Mr:;. Ed--" I' -r, .v.-;. Eri S.rtrM , ..' .'.:.,. a ,c, i .i..-Combi. i -'.f.-:. u,:r'-:i Hyd.r. M:i. T::-rr:r: i:..:....-u :.!:,- G.-o.e Smith. t:e ii'.v y-ar xi-re ch..s-- ch..s-- f ii .v. : If ..-.Id lie- -'"... i,i---.d :.!-. Mar v.-:,.- pr-,-id..-n-.; Mrs. ii- '1 K.-:::..,n, tr. -., i . rt r. Kyjh .,n by .W.-s. Harold ''' h.i.h cut by JL i. Ed- " '" i.-r. Tn- i.urnu nf the ,! Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Smith, of ' Idaho Falls, is visiting a: the home of Mrs. Delia Peterson and family. i ' Jack G-dridge and Harry Fern scent Sunday at Salt Lake City. Miss Eurnc-i! Winn, senior student stu-dent in 'the school of journalism, l'-ft Wednesday night for B.e-man, B.e-man, Montana," where she will be one of six representatives from the U.S.A.C. to the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Press convention. '' ' I . '., . . i! -:. .,: ' ' II T; 1 '-. ' - ' I' -a, .,. i, '' ). .'. a . I I, ,.v . ,,.., ,j 1:1 J ' - 1 J ,. '1:.. ,l ,y 1 ' l-'-'J- u. : ;: "i. i. Mi i It. ,!,. i , ,,rl , ,;;,!,.r ; of ,!. ,.. iin i:,!.:,r ;;. ,,ri. 1 ' ir..i,. ,... I j,. .Siri.tlili.Iil .in,,,.-,, , ,1 fi,ik. j Mi Kv.i Mi.r.,-, f O-j.l.-n, is' 1 '' i'.'i la-r Hi and in,,!hi-r I A!... :.l ":li:,i M.-nail. I I' M i'i.'.v a:al If.,! rt,--,,l ' i Ikvh d-.-a-rmintfCl as G'r.ild I'iiAvman cntc-r-, 'I I'.r t:ie f:'-mbc-rs of her el .'-j H a'.a. -dny nibt at her home.! ' T-A.-oty-two kuv.s were includ-! ; ed. Special guests were Mr. and Airs. Frank Tucdier, Mr. and Mrs.1 Hartley Hichardson. The evening w-as enjuyed playing pinochle, 1'iiih sure prize being won by Mr. and Airs. Harry Michaelis. Luncheon was served by the hostess. host-ess. Eldnn J. West, son of F. L. West, has enlisted with the U. S. Army, for the Air fnrn :,t n Mrs. Alaud Woodruff and I daughter Marg'-ne. of Logan, were guests of Mrs. A','. A. Noble on Sunday. The Willow Valley Camp of I Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regular meeting Wednesday, Wed-nesday, 22, at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Amy Hind. A good attendance is desired. The Third ward Scouts ' enjoyed en-joyed a swimming party Tuesday Tues-day night at Lngana. Bob Nilson left Friday for Ogden, where he is employed. j '" ''-: .''i"li..iy IVr ilavv-'a..i, ilavv-'a..i, I ',;.:.,, (,, , ,,d t:,e ' . !..,'. K.i I.') ... I..,,,!. '''I :. M.T II, ii ai.d ' "' ' ... 'I Ml' : ll .Ve I'' ';..'.., I ' ' ' ! ' in o il.l a, d. c.ilif.. ''' ' - '"' : at iifi.-i.i w,!h . .m.r.w. Ads. j. j.i ' ',: ' o ! ; ' -r fia.-nd ; anil 1 1 Tl-v wis. , ii'erlaini il "' ... , , v j f-f'l-,inl Wilson, of Siniih-1 ''!'l. L't.ih. has written inviv.h; from tun I ), Calif., that he is1 new enipliii.M ni C'nn.solid.itad Air- I ' aft Corpi,ia'ii;n in that chy in the production department. " ! NilM.n recently graduated from Western Air College, Alhambra, I ' Ciihroinla where he took a special I-mir.se I-mir.se of training in aircraft con- 1 Nlriictjon. n is understood that' Hie school recommended him for . employment. E News dispatches state that the 1 Pnnt,,li,l..i i... , , Duugl.is. He eniisti'd with the inti-miun of taking advantage of j the training ..Pered by the army ! in siieet metal work for airplane Lii-uie mechanics. I Mrs. Floyd Sparrow entertained Friday at her home in honor of' her mother, Mrs. Jed Seamons of( Hyde Park, whi. was celebrating) her birthday anniversary. Those j included were Evelyn and Billie Seamons of Hyde Park, Mr. and Airs. Theron Mauchley and, daugh- : tor Joyce, of Nibley, Dixie and ; Grant Allen, of Hyrum; Mr. and ' Mrs. Kenneth Allen ,of Hyrum- Air. and Mrs. F. L. West and s son Leon. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Sea- mons. Dinner was served and the evening was enjoyed in visiting. Mrs. Seamons received many r oeautiful gifts. ii fi Airs. Golden Reader entertain- z' 'd Frlday afternoon at her home he occasion being her birthday Miss Elizabeth Scrowther spent Wednesday at Brigham on business. busi-ness. Mrs. Eliza Humphreys of Logan, Lo-gan, gave a demonstration in rug making at the Third ward Relief Society work and business meeting Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Winn was hostess, to the members of her bridge club Friday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Katie H- Cragun. Luncheon was served it small tables to twelve ladies Wi's- La Grand Gunnell was fecial guest. High score prize vas won by Airs. Lorin Low. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Thornley eturned home Sunday after vis- ' mg with their daughter and I amily fr three weeks in Ari- i ana. They report having a t 'onderful trip. uow.iu-u piant nas 14,000 employees em-ployees now and plans to employ 10.000 additional trained men within the next six months to assist in manufacturing back orders or-ders totaling $323,000,000. Untrained Untrain-ed men are warned against visiting visit-ing aircraft plants In Southern California in search of employment, employ-ment, lest they be disappointed. ALFALFA HAY for Sale. Phone 130J-1, Smithfield. The Just-a-Mere bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Golden Sorensen on Friday , afternoon Luncheon was served to twelve laches High score prize was won by Mrs. Merlin ; Jenson, high cut- prize by Mrs? L. L. Soren- Mn aS- Roy Smith were guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph Seamons of Benson,' Wednesday Mr and giV6n in honor f Mr- and Mrs. Corlett Seamons, who were married this week aoo.versary. luncheon was served serv-ed to Mrs. Leonard Miles, Mrs Lester Facer, Mrs. Leo Low Mrs. 'Parley Bingham, Mrs. Howard How-ard Bingham, Mrs. Curtis Hill Mrs. Archie Bingham The afternoon af-ternoon was spent in quilting and visiting. Mrs. A. D. Weeks entertained at a quilting party Wednesday afternoon. Those included were Mrs. Gertrude Barnes, Mrs. Zina Hall, Mrs. Neta . Leon Elwood, , Mrs. Alta Allen, ' Mrs. Mary Hale, Mrs. Martha I Peterson, Mrs. Violet Low. Lunch I was served by the hostess. ie Buret at Tf 3nd Fa fernoon. ' -f- Mr- Aiw7ish is re covering slowly from a " attack suffered recently ' eIvJn Hillyard, Frank P. Em-mett, Em-mett, L. O. LoW OJiver Theo Geary, Leo Nelson, Clayton Raymond, J. H. Roskel ey, He-ber He-ber Whiteing, Elias ' uZedZ o'!"del..!he meting of toe t "a i.ire Federation Friday Fri-day night at Botts camp in , Logan canyon. 54 tended the . meeting and luncheon, including fecial guests. Game Warden A J. Peterson, Chris Christensen, I Forest Ranger Floyd Noel, Game! Warden and Doman Rasmussen of the U.S.A.C. experiment sta-I sta-I tion. |