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Show PAGE FIVE SOUTH CACHE COURIER nurtaiBEB 6, 1946 gathering at the home Mrs. Floyd Nielsen on f Mr. and Mr. and included Thanksgiving four and Erickson Airs Lynn Mr and children of Smithfield, of Provo rS Wade F. Nielsen Nielsen and and two children, Jay Melvin ife and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Utah, of Roy, charp and daughMrs. Lawrence Taylor and ter of Hyde Park, and Mr, Colleen. and Nielsen Mrs. a family Allan and daughter Linda Lou Nitrogen Deficiency of Logan, Mr.' and Mrs. Clayton Nitrogen deficiency is aggravated Allen and daughter and Mr. and by the fact that nitrogen is lost by Mrs. Reid Tingey and children leaching in greater amounts than Babies blessed in the Wellsville Allan and Kay of Brigham City. either phosphorus or potash. ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Linda Hope, daughWarren Hall who has been em ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith, ployed Milk by the Morning and Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Le at Oregon, Sunnyside, plant tty Hall ince being released from the visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert G Stuart navy, is in Wellsville of Wellsville left Friday to spend with relatives and friends. two weeks at Nephi with their Morris Baxter, telegraph operson and wife, Mr and Mrs. Russell Stuart before going on to Sherm- ator at Downey, Idaho spent an Oaks, California to spend the Sunday and Monday in Wellswjnter With their daughters, Hel- - ville with his parents Mr. and en, Zilla and Mildred and families. Mrs. James A. Leishman. WELLSVILLE LOCALS PARADISE Hyrum Locals Locals Mrs. Caroline Summers and Mrs. Lena Obray spent the week end visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Obray spent Thanksgiving in Trenton, a guest of Mrs. Obrays sister. j Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pearce and daughter Venice, Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas and daughter Margene spent Thanksgiving in Logan. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pitcher. Jay Allen and litof Ely, NevMarsha tle daughter ada spent the Thanksgiving holias guests of their days in Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Burrell AllMr and Mrs. Lamont M. Allan Mr. and Mrs. Grover Carling of parents, Mr and Mrs. Victor and returnfamily spent Thanksgiving were host and hostess at a fam- Fillmore announce the birth of W. H. They and Terry. en in Wellsville at Mrs. Burrels ily dinner on Thanksgiving day a ed to their home on Sunday. daughter at a Logan hospital parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew at their home. A lovely turkew on Friday. Mr. Carling was Leishman. dinner was served to Mrs. Ellen formerly Miss Irene Hendry, Mr and Mrs Norman Lundberg 'P. Leishman and Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar and son Hal of Smithfield were Mrs. Esther Shaw and Mrs. Aaron- P, Leishman, Lou Ann Mother Hendry of Wellsville. Mrs. Grant S. Mr and guests of Norma Bickmore spent Friday in Leishman, Dr. and Mrs. Glen and babe are doing fine. Kielsen on Sunday. Salt Lake City. ;hiip received last May at her TONSILS REMOVED Mr. LaMont Pearce, Mr. Carl home. -Turkey with all the trimmings councilor in Ray Leishman,was served on Thanksgiving at Pearce, Mr. Reed Obray of Parathe Bishopric of the Wellsville the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. dise and Mr. Reed James of Thanksgiving dinner guests of Ward, had his tonsils removed Nielsen. Beside the Nielsen fami- Logan attended the A. C. foot- - Mr. and Mrs. David Hurst were. at a Logan hospital on Tuesday ly, other guests included Mr and ball game Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maughan, morning. Mrs. James England of Salt Lake Salt Lake City. Mr. Ora Maughan, Margaret City, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd ' Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cooper and Maughan of Wellsville and Mr. and family of Hyrum. ... John Welch and son Louis of and Mrs. Ross Maughan and family and Miss Tressa Kerr Paradise were Thanksgiving day spent Thankgiving Day and Fridaughter Jerry of Ogden. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. dinner guests at the home of Mr. day at Murray guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Elmer Paul included Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Geary of Mr. Orson Miles spent the Mrs. Leslie Gunnell. and Mrs Charles Coffee and Mr. Smithfield. Thanksgiving holidays a guest of and Mrs. L H Parkinson of Logan. Mr. Mrs. Lucile Caranaza of Los his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Rawlins and Mrs. Malcolm Ellingson of Angeles, to California, came Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paul have and family were dinner guests Salt Lake City. Wellsville Saturday on account received word of the safe arrival Thanksgiving day of Mrs. Hattie of the death of her father, Wm. of a little daughter at the home of McMurdie of Hyrum. The son of Mr. and Mrs. J03. H. Darley. She is spending the Mr. and Mrs. James W. Watson Johnson of Logan was blessed week here with her mother. in Oklahoma. Mrs Watson is the Miss Joyce Obray of Ogden and given the name of Hyrum former Marian Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Montgomspent the Thanksgiving holidays Paul in Sacrament meeting at the home of her parents Mr. ery and family of Ogden spent and Mrs. Ernest Obray. Sunday here with their parents, Miss Barbara Bickmore who Mr. and Mrs. David Leishman. has been attending school in Salt Annie Lofthouse is recuperat- Lake is home d The older ladies an, the visiting her paring at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ents Mr. and Mrs. D. M. in the two Wellsville wards Vern Williamson from a broken were made happy' last Tuesday when they received a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw and a class of the Primary bringing Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bickmore a box of good things to eat. The children were accompanied by were guests of Mr. and Mrs Bill their teacher and sang a song in on Bankhead Sunday. Sizes each home visited. Mr. and Mrs : Sprinkling Clothes clothes to water sprinkle Use hot it spreads more before ironing through the and quickly evenly - . - NEAR HENRIEYlllf, GARFIELD COUNTY, 31 MILES INWARO EAST OF PANGUITCH, HAS BEEN BURNIN6 BY DISCOVERY LY C0NTINU0SLY EVER SINCE ITS COLUMNS OF SMOKE WHITE MAN W 1068. CREVICES BELCH FORTH CONSTANTLY FROM THE IN THE ROCKS ON THE SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN. GEOLOGISTS CLAIM THAT 6REAT BEDS OF COAL WERE IGNITED BY SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION MANY YEARS AGO. - Wiwr SEEMS TC BE THE SUT OF THE TBOOSl J en unFIRE, RESIDUE, STRONG .Natives believe that some classified GAS CAUSES THE BECAUSE AN ACID ENOUGH TO EAT THE SEAT OUT OF A MANS PANTS, IS DEPOSITED ON THE ROCKS. son-in-la- Clothes for Girls 7 to 12 AMS? home-boun- PRICELESS DRESSES Asst. Styles If - 2 3.49 Mrs. Leo Bankhead left for Mrs. Hutchison of California during the week to Wellsville Harriet left Monday morning attend the funeral of her si3ter for the Mission Home in Salt Lake Lois. prior to going to the Western States as a missionary. She was Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welch and honored with a testimonial and family spent Thanksgiving in Hy dance on Friday evening. The pro'rum with Mrs. Welchs father, Mr gram was held at the Wellsville tabernacle. All ten members of . Julius Sorenson. th,iamily were in attendance along! with their wives and husbands and children. The choir sang two numbers. DONT READ THIS AD Prayers were by Frank Wyatt and Counsellor James L. Wyatt. Speakers were' Ronald Hutchison of Jerome, Idaho, Herbert Papp-enfof Salt Lake, Bishop Cliff Olsen and the missionary. MusicA You al numbers were vocal solo by JobParley Hall, duet by Edith Maugh an. and Marie Gunnell. The remainder of the evening was spent in' dancing at the Junior High. (No Seasonal or Other Layoiis) SLIPS WHITE AND TEAROSE Sizes 90c 4 - 1.15 i Stylish, "Guaranteed . Created by Craftsmen Factory to You. Nothing Down,sl a Week ' Rayon and -Cotton Panties Sizes 6-- 59c 79c IF... -- Can you imagine a better inexpensive Wedding Gift than ANKLETS Sizes 7-- The Have Good Paying a Salt and Pepper Set in Silver? 35c 45c - - Your Job is for Life $2.40 and Up. Fed. Tax Inc. 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