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Show K. Friday, April V 21, 1911 The Cache American. Lojran, Cache County, Utah Face Three 3 , on Wednesday evening. and by Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hall PLANT THE Saturday evening, and at dinner A number of out of Sunday. At a rarem-Teacheassocia- town guests were present at the tion meeting held at the Junior Saturday evening luncheon party Mgh school recently a new unit Mr. Ray Leishman wa honor of officer were elected to take ed guet at a social given at her charge during the next two year home Wednesday evening. A love For president Mr. Hcber D. ly lunch wa served, games were vice awarded. Sev Miss played and prize Maughan; - Mary Perkin ofpresident. were received the Floradell eral lovely gift school and Aaron Leishman ol Those present were Mesdumei the Junior high school faculties. Rena Levshmun, Donna Leishman, Mrs. Margaret Lit wa retained Gretta Leishman. Alta C. Branch as secretary. The retiring officer ley, Alta M. Brenehley, Della were Mrs. Marjorie Leishman, Mr. Francis, Nellie Leishman, Marjorie LwU Brenehley and Mrs. Alda Leishman, Thelma Leatham, La Baldwin. Vern Mauehan, Irene Baldwin union pacific wuumaj MliMtnm iVUIMMST MNimiaT Major Melvin J. Bankhead of and Edna Thorpe. iait uit cm mitum mil Virginia, son of the late John II. Word was received here of the Bankhead and Mrs. Bankhead of birth of a daughter In a Salt Logan, and Mrs. L. Morris and Lake city hospital to Mr. and two sons of Logan, spent two days Mr. Franklin Gunnell last week. of last week here sitting rela. They were formerly of Wellsvllle tlvcs. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larsen were During the past week the stork host and hostess at a dancing delivered boy at Logan hospitals party To encourage greater food given at the Second ward to the following Wellsville coup-ha- : recreation hall for the war efproduction Friday evening. the agricultural develMr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood, Thirty five couples were fort, present opment department of the word, Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Bank-hea- and enjoyed dancing to Dicker-soUnion Pacific railroad is disand Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mcmusic. Light refreshments tributing throughout its Bride. Mrs. McBride is at the were served. territory 30,000 each of home cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tec. Sergeant and Mrs. Allan two shown above. posters John L. Kerf. M. Archibald and daughter CaroOne poster, headed "Plant Private Tfceron Lclshman, son lyn Louise of Fresno, Calif., are the Seeds of Victory, urges of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Lelsh-man- . leaving for home Friday Bfter a cooperation in the Victory Is spending a three week TWO WELSVIL xl2 12 movement; the other, Negarden furlough here from Lincoln, three weeks furlough spent here "Produce to the Limit, Is braska and will return to North with their parents, Mr and Mrs. aimed at increasing producCarolina for further training. Allan H. Archibald. They spent tion of foods of ail kinds. H. Mrs. Evan and Bank, four Bishop days of last week at Clifhead entertained at dinner Wedton, Idaho with their brother and nesday evening honoring Captain family, Mr. and Mrs. Viril Archi- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blaine Bankhead, who was home bald. A family dinner was held on Bankhead Sunday. on furlough. Other guests were: Easter Sunday, also last Sunday, TFC Merrill W. Green left Mon-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Hcber H. Bank-heain their honor. to report for duty at Camp and the Misses Ruth and Several people from Wellsville Lewis, Wash., after a three weeks Lorraine Bankhead. attended the USAC opera prehere with his parents, Mrs. Mary J. Parker was host- sented furlough at South Cache high school Mr. and Mrs. Merrill L. Green. ess to the Ladlse Senior Literary evening. The past week he had as his club Friday evening at her home. Tuesday ward The Wellsville Primary guest his buddy for the past three Mrs Orson Perkes reviewed the conference was held Sunday ev- years, PFC Arnold Ross of Ogbook, "Seeds In Your Eye," by in connection with sacra- den. They have been In Alaska ening A lovely lunch Mary Lasswell. ment meeting. The theme: Keys for the to past three years together was served by the hostess to the Kingdom, was beautifully and left together to report at sixteen members and two guests. dramatized cosby children in Camp Lewis to receive further Mrs. Elva Regan of Los Angtume, on a beautifully decorated orders. eles, Calif., arrived here Sunday President Marie Garrett was stage. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lewis of evening on account of the death in charge. Thirteen guide boys Los Angeles, Cal., who are spendof her brother. Bishop Hcber P. were graduated from Primary and some time here to do temple Murray. into the Deacons and ing accepted The Wellsville ward MIA held Scout work In Logan, left Wedesday to Stake board organizations. a week at Butte, Montana their closing party at the recrea- worker Hilda Nielsen of Hyrum spend Montabernacle of While here they with relatives. tion hall the was present and made remarks. and of their brothers have been refresh, evening. Dancing guests day Elder Heber W. Green, recently pients were enjoyed by some two returned from a six months mis- John and William Brenehley and e hundred members. President sion in the southern states, spoke families. Bradshaw and John Sharp Mr. and Mrs. George Bucannon A large were crowd briefly. were In charge. and four children of Salt Lake Mrs. Joseph P. Cooper, who un- present Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mills, of city, were dinner guests of Mrs. derwent a major operation at a Corinne and Sereant and Mrs. Annie Riggs Sunday They have Logan hospital, Is now able to Eldon Hall of Texas were dinner recently moved to Salt Lake from be taken to the home of her son Mr. where ugests of their parents, Mr. and Eria, Pennsylvania and daughter-in-laBishop and Mrs. La Von Williams Sunday. Bucannon is now superintendent Mrs. Henry R. Cooper In Logan. Private Merrill Sommers, with of the smelters at Murray. Elder Sergeant and Mrs. Eldon Hall the military police of the Ninth Dean Riggs, son of Mrs. Riggs, of Texas left Sunday where Ser- Service command at Fort Douglas, made his home with Mr. and Mrs. geant Hall will report back to Mica Mildred Horan and Mr. and Bucannon while in the mission his base after a ten day furlough. Mrs. Jack Hanson and son Jackie field. A farewell dance and program of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. James C. Parker city were dinner was held Thursday evening in the Junior high school gym. for La Verl Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hall, who enlisted in the navy. Bishop Evan H. Bank-heawas in charge of the following program: Prayer, Dean J. Riggs; two vocal ducts, Miss M.y Wyatt and Miss Ella Carr'ett; remarks were by La Verl and Eldon Hall hhd their father, James O. Hall) also PFC Merrill Green who is home on furlough. A large Clowd enjoyed dancing the reLa Verl mainder of the time. left Monday to report at Salt t, Lake city and from there to Idaho. He and Sergeant and Mrs. Eldon Hall of Texas were honored guests at parties given by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall on Tuesday You can be evening, by Mr. and Mrs. Grant 1U11 SEEDS PHODUCE TO THE LIMIT been to get the Bute of UUh "out of drbt,' and during the 1943 legislature he Inaugurated laws which were passed setting up a bond retirement fund from surplus liquor profits so the Bute of Utah has now achieved that goal through the persistent efforU of j State Treasurer Ellis, Tills retirement fund is invested j In U. 8. Government bonds and Bute of Utah bonds now outstanding are paid off each year as they become due. In the recent special session of tlie legislature, through the efforts of State Treasurer Ellis, a law was passed enabling all pub-I-cl treasurers to Invest surplus or Idle funds In U. S. Government bonds. Tills law will very materially assist In the war effort The State Treasurers and Bute Auditor's office ere closely related and Mr. Ellis believes his experience as chief deputy treasurer and as state treasurer, and 23 years of experience In business and accounting, are qualifications for the position of Bute Auditor, Mr. Ellis is a home owner and resides with Mrs. nils and their four children at 299 2nd Avenue, Salt Lake City. raid Political Advt ! OF VICTORY rs UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD MIlllifMU llltlMllal IIHITIIII? CMUA MU Ull cm HITUM - Mill 9m Railroad Distributes Posters Oliver G. Ellis To Aid Food Production Drive Candidate for State Auditor According to Joe W. of n' 11-st- d Jar-vi- s, the railsupervisor road's agricultural development department, the posters are being sent to all Union Pacific agents for display in local business houses ; to county agents, Granges, vocational teachers, deans of agriculture In state colleges, state supervisors of agricultural education; to county school superintendents for distribution in rural schools, and to railroad employe groups. spent Friday in Ogden with their daughter, Mrs. Kay Olsen and children before they left for San Diego, CaL, to make their home. Mr. Olsen Is in the service and is stationed at San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones of were guests of Mrs. Mar-garI. Jones Saturday evening. John M. Larsen of Ogden spent Monday and Tuesday here with Iris wife and daughter, Linda who are spending a few weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. Logan AND ng one-thir- d pre-wa- The Golf Jacket of the Future-he- re LOGAN CANYON MAGNIFICENT A native of Ogden, Mr. Ellis Is the scion of a pioneer, Utah family. His father, the late John O. Ellis, was a well known Ogden business man and building contractor. Although active in affairs of the Democratic party for many years, Mr. Ellis has never held a politi- Take Your Shopping cal office until elected to his pre- Bag to Town sent position as State Treasurer. American housewives may help Bute law limits him to one term avert the critical shortage of store as treasurer. Educated In Ogden City schools. bags and wrapping paper expected Mr. Ellis also took special courses during the next few months by In business through the extension carrying shopping bags or baskets division of the University of UUh when marketing and by and the International Accoutant paper bags whenever possible, W arSociety. He Is also a graduate P B says. Small and boxed unaccepted from the American Institute of ticles should be purchases Banking and a member of the wrapped and several Municipal Finance Officers Asso- from the same (store should be ciation of the United States and put all In one bag. The current allocation of bags and wrapping Canada. of During these prosperous times paper is less than r one ambition of Mr. Ellis' has supplies. today I RICH Major Metals Minins Va-len- A Caeke 40 Company Gouty Enterprise A-m- si West Center, Logan . w 'i .'4 It1 y fi I 20th. Century Everbearing Strawberry Plants w, 5.00 per 100 plants PERRY ROBB 150 No. 6th East. Brigham, UL V ' i d Far-ragu- Sv51f .1 a "sentinel of safety" by safeguarding Americas food supply. Avoid waste and use every foot of available ground for a Victory Garden. SCOTTISH DRIZZLES ill samaz,g If you own property you know the responsibilities that go with it. Not the least of these is your liability for injuries suffered by the general public while on your premises. 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