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Show j MUs Pauline Fuller, who has j ben lL..cr::n5 sch'.'ol a: Mi, mi j this s.-ason. rcturr. d huroe Friday Fri-day ai.d v:il sp-nd ::ie summer hire. KSTRAY NOTICE Notice of Saio Ptate of Utah, City ot Smiili-feld. Smiili-feld. ( I have in my possession the ( followhr-: o-s:t;Ih'u r.aiui.ils Iaw-j Iaw-j fully ii!.iKiiiud''.l which, if not claimed and taken away, will be 'sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at my place 4 1 li Smith Main in this city, on Saturday the 21th day of May, .1341, at the hour of 1 o'clock.' Description of annials: :' One 3 year old gray mare, star in head, no brands. Said animal was impounded in said city on the 11th day of May, 10-11. Benson Thonley, Poundkeeper. HAJiLEY S .Meets advertised competition and deserves jour puircmae. Adv. BUTTER MU.lv For sale now, at Woodruff Dairy. Adv. tf. The Litra-Lure literary club met at the home of Mrs. Rosella Barker last T h u r sday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mrs. Inez Roskelley gave a review of the book, "Who Walks Alone," by Perry Burgess. Special Spec-ial guesls were Mrs. Henry Sor-ensen, Sor-ensen, Mrs. Wal'ler Snelgrove and Mrs. Quinton Plowman. Rcfresh-mets Rcfresh-mets were served to 13 ladies. Mrs Anna Mather, Mrs Henery Barns, Mrs Winnie Olney, Mr. and Mrs James Sheen, Mrs Viva Stephensen, motored to Shelly Idaho Thursday to attend the funeral services of Mr. William Anderson, 67. Mr. Anderson's wife is Rosett Lemon Anderson formerly of Smithfield. j About Town Mr. Or;i,n S. D..m. s ' f O-vi O-vi r.-d v.i'h Mr. ,. i oii-V'T oii-V'T ..'li'.Mi S.nciiiy. :!: - -:- -j y : .v.':. ! ;p.-::t 'the vck end v. :l:i fri. nds at Preston, Pres-ton, !:!:,:,. :.U: and :.!,.;. it. I.. Fhdiburn of I i ; 1 ... r 1 1 City vivlfd with rel-ativ rel-ativ :-. on Siitntiy. hOll SALE MIE.X;' laic-., barn, I'iioiic Smiilifiehl r,:;-V.j Mr. A. V. Chambers siieltt Wed-, !. I;iy iu Pr.-st.m, IJ.-.Iio, on bus-' ims. j HAItl.El S j Meet iulvci-1 fsed competition aii'l deserves your patronage. Adv.1 Mrs. Carrie Pin her and daughters, daugh-ters, F.Iaine, and Doris, were Ittn s of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ree e at Fanson on Sunday. Jack Godnd;se and Harry Fern at ( ad, d the opening dance at Saltan- in Salt Ltiko City Tuesday Tues-day veiling. Mr. ad .Mrs. Enoch Ilillyard and dau. hier Barbara and Miss Shir-h-v Kennedy of Auburn, Wyoming, Wyom-ing, visited with relatives over the week-end. George 0. Nelson, Wholesale Coal Dealer, Bear River Mutual, Firo ana AutomoDiie Insurance Notary Public , Phone 143, Residence 143. A dT tf. Mr. and Mrs. Lorln D. Gittens ar"Tjnee the birth of a daughter born recetly at a local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis of I'oca'tello, Idaho, spent the weekend week-end visiting wath the Scrowther family. -Mr. ar.d Mis. Leon C. Alder of 1 Providence cn.'ioa.nt.ce file er..c;:,ge-! er..c;:,ge-! r:..-::f el trvir daughb.-r, Roma to DM" .".!-on, .'i of Mr. and Mrs. ; S. Iran .lr-,n. The marriage will take place in the near future. , SALESMAN WANTED WANTED-Man wilh car. Route e;..:..i r.,-iire pret'-rej but not liee-e-.tiry to Mart. Raw h-i . ::'s, Dept. l'TK-2 1-M, leaner, Colo. i EAT AT THE J MAIN CAFE. Mr, and .Mrs Earnes Hogan of liaacrolt Idabo were the quests of Mr. and Mrs Le Itoy West on Sunday. Tin; Fourth Ward Relief Soc-lely Soc-lely will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs Rebecca Lar-sen. Lar-sen. A short program will be given giv-en in connection with Mrs Haiti's social service leron. Remember the dale, May 27th. The Just-A-.Mere club met Friday Fri-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Merlin Jenson. Mrs. Nephi Lundbcrg and Mrs. Douglas Hoop- j or were special guests. Luncheon ' was served at small tables centered cen-tered with tulips. High score prize was won by Mrs. Douglas Hooper. Hoop-er. Mr. and Mrs. I.orin Low and Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Read attended at-tended a party at Hyde Park Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hancey. Mrs. Colman Read entertained at a dinner party Sunday afternoon after-noon at her home. Dinner was served at one large table cen-iterd cen-iterd with a crystal bowl of pink tulips. Those included were Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Low, Mr. nad Mrs. Wilford Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Berdine Wildman of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hancey of Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hancey of Hyde Park and Mrs. Susie Peterson of Logan. The afternoon af-ternoon was spent in visiting, tzz -l the teachers of the Summitt School enltertained at a canyon party Friday afternoon at the City Park in Logan Canyon. A variety var-iety of games were enjoyed and and refreshments were served. Miss Theo Erickson and Miss Rhonda Erickson were presented with gifts from 'the teachers. Miss Helen Newey, Miss Leah Hale and Miss Annis Reese were in charge of the arrangements. USE WOODRUFF, Whipping eam. Adv. tf. Mrs. William Scrowther enter-:ained enter-:ained for the members of her ridge club Friday afternoon at ler home. The living rooms were lecoralted with lilacs. The small :erving tables were centered with rases of Pansies. Mrs. Robert Jriffiths and Mrs. Leslie Han-en Han-en were special guests. High score irize was won by Mrs. J. W. irkbride. Luncheon was served y the hostess. The Willow Valey camp of he Daughters of Utah Pioneers net with Mrs. Nellie Homer ait ier home Wednesday afternoon. Irs. Blanch Gunnell gave the les-on. les-on. Testimonials of early Pio-eers Pio-eers and women of note. Miss Ila Richardson gave a life sketch t her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Carper Richardson. Mrs. Marion ichards sang two vocal solos. 5 ladies were present and re-eshments re-eshments were served by the ostess. AT AT THE MAIN CAFE. adv. |