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Show J. M. Roylance spent several days at Salt Lake on business. Mrs. Cora Kogan of Bancroft, Idaho, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy West this week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Fonnesbeck of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Godfrey, God-frey, on Saturday. Mrs. Leon Benson is visiting with relatives and friends at Po-catello, Po-catello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hillyard are at Salt Lake this week. Mrs. May Hill of Logan was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Kirbkride on Monday. Miss Loraine HiUyard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hill-yard, Hill-yard, underwent a major operation opera-tion Monday at the Budge hospital. Mrs. Blaine Douglas and two children of Ogden spent several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas and family. fam-ily. Miss June Seeley who has spent the past year in Nevada, with Mr. i and Mrs. Robert Seeley, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seron Seeley for a month. Miss Pauline Wright of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian V. Toolson and family of Los Vegas, Nevada, and Mrs. Robert D. Young of Salt Lake visited with relatives on Monday. ,. ' Mrs. Ethel Moody recently re turned home from Texas where she spent the past two months ...with her son . Sergeant and . Mrs. Eldon Moody. Mrs. Ivan Taylor gave a review of the book, "Mr. Lincoln's Wife," at the Book Luree Literary club at the home of Mrs. Vadis Hill-yard. Hill-yard. Ten club members were present pre-sent and the guest reader, Mrs. Ivan Taylor. Refreshments were served by the ( hostess. The Junior Literary club held their regular meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Glen R. Winn. The book, ''Mr. Lincoln's 1 Wife," by Anne Culver, was given by Mrs. Ivan Taylor. Special guests were Miss Davis Noble, Mrs. Leslie Les-lie Hansen and Mrs. Richard Roskelley. Nineteen members were present. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Frank Winn was hostess to the members of her Bridge club, Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Robert Griffiths and ' Mrs. Ray Moseman were special guests. Refreshments were served by the hostess to eight ladies. High score prize was won by Mrs. Ray Moseman. NOTICE Newspaper subscription payments can be made to Mrs. E. R. Dowdle 223 North Main Smithfield, Phone 77 The Third ward entertained at a party Tuesday evening in con-nection con-nection with the regular MIA meeting for the following boys who are going to the armed forces forc-es this week, Cyril Roskelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Roskelley, Ted Aston, son of Mrs. Cora Aston, As-ton, Earl Williams son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Williams, Weldon Pitcher, son of Mr. adn Mrs. Herbert Pitcher, Ray Crockett son of Mrs. William Crockett, and Vern Gcttins. Bishop Toolson and Mayor May-or Glen R. Winn gave talks and presented the boys with gifts. Response was given by the boys. Vocal duet, Laura Lou and Ray Lamb, accompanied by Gem McCann. Mc-Cann. Comic reading Mrs. Carter; song, Relief Society chorus; comic reading, Grunt Higginson; saw selection, se-lection, Mrs. Noble, accompanied by Mrs. Gus Meyers on the piano; pia-no; reading, Mrs. Carter; guitar selection, Don mart. The rest of the evening was spent in dancing. About 300 were in attendance. at-tendance. On an island in the Solomons area the Seabees carved an air strip out o the dense jungle in "' 13 days, during which 10'- inches of rain fell equal to s-ix months' precipitation in most Middle Western West-ern states. , |