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Show American Jork Locals Mrs. Florence Dunyon left Saturday Satur-day for San Francisco, California, xo spend the holiday weeks with friends. Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Walker were Mr. and Mrs. Vance Smith of Magna, If you have cows lor .sale and need a good used or new car or radio see Marl ill Niel.ioli Auto Co. adv. Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chipman were her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Holnan of pleasant Grove. Reward offered for return of boy's red and tan "Jack Frost" sweater to this oilice. Was missed at Firtmcns Christmas tree dance. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eush and son, Howard, spent Christmas in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Bush's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. V.'ercer spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ; Kitchen at their home in Provo. j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kirkman had I -, as their Christmas day guests, Mr. j J and Mrs. Milton Brown and family of : - Springviile. j C i : ' You should take advantage of the 1 new clearance prices on men's and Lioys' suits and overcoats at the J. C. Penney Company store this week. adv. S fc Miss Meryle Chipman of Salt ij Lake City and Miss Ruth Chipman of Ogden, are spending the holiday sea- k son with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. & S". W. Chipman. Klmer liezaiit arrived home Saturday Satur-day night from the sheep camp, and will spend the holiday weeks here with his wife and family. Mrs. Carey Gray has been confined to her bed the past two weeks. Her many friends are hoping for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jensen and family fam-ily and Mark Dimkley were dinner guests on Christmas day at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ilinnall. i Dinner guests at the W. H. Chip-man Chip-man home on Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Chipman and daughter daught-er of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox of Lehl. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Christensen and family of Tremontou, were Christmas day visitors at the home of Mrs. Christensen's parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. George E. Abel. Holiday visitors at the' home o Mr. and Mrs. S. T. linker were Mr. and Mrs. Merrick Mungsr of Sparks, Nevada, Ne-vada, Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Sundberg and Miss Zina Baker of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Leon Ivy and daughter, Joyce, of Eicknell, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Kimball were Christmas day guests at the R. L. Ashby home, j They will remain there untiil after the New Year holidays. 1 Prominent among the social events g of the holiday season was the birth- j day dinner and celebration given in j honor of the 74th anniversary of Mrs. j Catherine M. Chadwick by her child- $ ren, Mrs. Thomas Coddington, Will- i iam J. Chadwick, Joseph H. Chad- ( wick, Mrs. Ada Baker, Mrs. Grace i Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Greenwood entertained en-tertained at dinner on Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. James II. Walker-and family of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Greenwood and daughter, Ixniano, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, Jr., motored to Trovo Monday evening and attended attend-ed "Disraeli" at the Paramount theatre thea-tre Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Stubbs and children of Provo, were dinner guests on Sunday at the William R. Hansen home. Miss Loraine Boley, who is attending attend-ing the U. A. C, arrived here Saturday Satur-day to enjoy the Christmas and New Year vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Boley. She will return re-turn to Logan ffanuary 6. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nicholes had as their dinner guests on Christmas fiay Joseph A. Wootton, Mrs. Ruby Noyes, Sherman Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wootton, Miss Helen Wooton and Miss Velma Wootton of Salt Lake City. Jensen, Glen Chadwick, Mrs. Lydia Larson of this city, and Mrs. Mae Laursen of Oaliente, Nevada, Sunday 1 at her home. A sumptuous turkey dinner was served at three o'clock, covers being marked for fifty, and the guests being seated at two large tables. At one table was the honored honor-ed guest, her children and their wives land husbands. A large birthday cake in pink and gTeen with rose decorations decora-tions formed a centerpiece for this table. At the other table were seated seat-ed the married grandchildren and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Duukley and family and Miss Cady Dunkley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dunkley at their homo in Salt Lake City on Christinas day. M'r. and Mrs. J. W. Myers had as their Christmas day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Golden S. Baxter of Panguitcb, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Myers of Salt! Lake City, and Miss LaPriel Myers, who is attending the U. A. C. at Logan. Lo-gan. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter will remain re-main at the Myers home until the first of the week, when they go to Logan to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Baxter until after the New Year holidays. Miss Myers will spend the holiday vacation here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chipman and daughters, Eileen, Sarah and Florence, Flor-ence, Master Kenneth Chipman and little Miss Vivian Chipman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Culbert-son Culbert-son at their home in Salt Lake on Christmas Eve. Mrs. Louisa Cooper, Miss Blanche Cooper of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werner and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Max Nielsen were dinner guests on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nielsen. Covers were also laid for the members of the immediate family. their wives and husbands. Carnations Carna-tions were used as a table centerpiece, center-piece, and pink candle tapers in crystall holders were at each end of the table. Following the dinner, the guests were entertained with community com-munity singing and toasts. Gifts for the honored guest were placed in the Christmas tree boughs, and the finding find-ing and the opening of them was an enjoyable feature of the afternoon. At 9:30 p. m. Mrs. Chadwick received birthday greetings from her daughter, daught-er, Mrs. Cady Lyons, of San Francisco, Francis-co, California, over long distance telephone. I Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hale of Salt Lake Qity, visited Christmas day here with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tuttle. Card of Thanks I take this means of expressing my thanks and appreciation to the many kind friends who assisted rne during the death and funeral of my beloved wife, Mrs. Mary Ann Palmer Hobbs. The floral offerings, numbers rendered during the services, cars and all other favors are sincerely heartfelt. William Hpbbs. |