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Show Monday, November C, The Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Utah 1941 were marked for Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wayne Hiibncr, Mr. Owen Sorenstn, Mr. and Mrs. F.d. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buist, Mr. and Mrs. Cjrlle Bird, Mr. land Mrs. Lester Talor, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Baker, Mrs. Fred Sor- ensen, Mr. and Mrs. Longstroth, Many games were played and prizes won by Mrs. Charles Buist, Mrs. Owen Sorensen and Bill Longstroth. Mrs. Court Shaffer and Miss Wanda Sorensen of Nibley were house guests of Mrs. Ed Muir recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ladle are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle. Rulon has completed his training at Texas and is leaving Friday for California. Harold Heninger Is spending his furlough visiting Hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heninger. He Is stationed at San Diego, Cal Dan Bird is home on furlough at Farragut, from bis station Idaho. The M.I.A. held a masquerade ball Tuesday evening. A beautiful floor show presented by Mfss Cardon's dancing class from Logan. Prize for the best cos. tumes were won by Alice Stauffer and Ange Applonle, Julia Muir, Don Smith and Paul Refreshments were served dunng the dance. Page Three A VOTE J 1)0 YOU WANT A RUBBER STAMP? What has Commissioner A. J. Fuhriman Done for You? NOTHING! What can he ever do for you? NOTHING! VOTE FOR L. RAY ROBINSON for a Constructive and Efficient County GovernHe is a Courageous, Honest, and Sincere Public Servant, whose interests are all in Logan ment. and Cache County, not in Pocatello Valley, Idaho. Adrian ACTUALLY Vote DEMOCRATIC STRAIGHT LOGAN and the COLLEGE Consider these Facts: (A Poitlcal Advertisement He is Vitally Interested In Logan, Home. 2 He is Vitally Interested in the College. It is His Alma Mater. It Will Be the School of Ilis Sons. 3 He is an Executive and Business Leader of Exceptional Httrt HEIOFF UGIT OF SUtfACf Taka the positive POSLAM war to skin Improvement. CONCENTRATED for quick action. Poalam helps reduce redness . . , peel away rough, embarrassing Not a cosmetic but pimple layer. old MEDICATION, Apply before making up or leave on overnight. Six active Ingredients cling where needed. We call It the ointment without disappointment." 60c. druggists. Ronald A 4 He is Young and Vigorous. 5 He is an Experienced Legislator. VOTE FOR HATCH ipa.mAmai FOR REPRESENTATIVE (Paid Political Advertisement by A. E. Anderson) the home of Miss Dorothy Hiib-n- er Thursday, places being marked for Miss Margaret R. Sorensen, Kathleen, Walker, Miss Lora Marie Anderson, Miss Walker, Miss Carol Hughes, Miss Thelma Buist and Miss Donna Larsen. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hughes were Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stewart, Mr and Mrs. J. J. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harris of Logan, Mr. and Mrs H. C. Stauffer. Moving pictures formed the evenings entertainment followed by lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood had as their guests Saturday and Sun-daMr. and Mrs. Lynn Sprague of Salt Lake city. Mrs. L. K. and Mrs. fered a broken arm Monday when he fell from a tree. Sir. and Mrs. Wilford Siauffer and family attended an enjoyable birthday party at Paradise honoring George Preece. Gayle Johnson, seaman second class, who has been home on a furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson, returned Thursday to San Bruno, Calif., where he reports for future naval duties. entertained Mrs. Carl Nyman the Senior Literary club at her home Thursday afternoon. After an interesting program, refreshments were served to 9 club members and three visitors. A number of our boys have been deer hunting, several being successful hunters The lucky. were Albert Beck. Ed and Floyd Wilhelm, Merrill Nyman and Joseph Berger. Elwood Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson, has been promoted to seaman first class. He has heen in the South Pacific since April. Another son of the Johnsons, Monroe, who has been working at Hill Field as an airplane mechanic, has been trans-ferreto Alaska on special duty. Marinus Mrs. J. and Mr. Swenson entertained at Sunday dinner at their home. Special guests were Mrs. Ellis Bingham and children, Mrs. Francis Bingham and daughters, Lola, Doris and La Mae of Amalga. Mrs. Louise Wennergren gave the Social Science lesson Tuesday at the Relief Society meet, ing. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Nyman, attended the funeral services of Mrs Eliza Hymas at Preston, Idaho, Saturday. Pfc. Dell Holmgren of Bear River city, who has been home on a short visit, was guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. He returned to San Nyman. Pedro, Cal., where he reports for future duties. Mrs. Carl Nyman entertained at a childrens party Sunday in compliment to her son Dennis third birthday. The afternoon was spent in games and dinner was served to eight guests. Miss Gwen Burrell, who is employed at Brigham city, spent at dinner party was given Owns Ilis Own Ability. ar Maughan, son of Mr. Hyrum Maughan. suf- ne 1 UTEI paid for by W. W. Merrill) W. Hatch IS A VOTE FOR Sor-ense- a VOTE FOR HIM NOVEMBER 7 FOR Wood entertained at dinner Sat- urday in their honor, places befor the honored ing marked guests, Miss Audry Wood and the host and hostess. On Sunday Mrs. Ed. Muir entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sprague. A beautiful bouquet of roses formed the centerpiece and place cards were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Lonn Wood, Gill Wood, Sharon, Del and Ray Muir and the host and hostess. The Happy Hour club entertained their husbands Friday evening at a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Longstroth. Dinner was served at a long table decorated in Hallowe'en colors, tiny baskets of nuts and candy favors and places d Tuesday and Wednesday as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Bert BurrelL Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Folk-maare enjoying the winter at Venice, Calif., as guests of their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Melvin Smith. North Logan sponsored a Halloween party for all ward school and primary children at 6 p. m. Tuesday. The M.I.A. group were entertained at 9 p. m There was a spook alley, telling, games and dancing Refreshments were served. All participants appeared in costume. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simpson of Pocatello, Idaho en route home from Provo, were visitors in the ward Monday. n VvV son-in-la- w, P-T- for-teu- j g3C REMEMBER WHEN A watch as widely envied as the Gmen Curvex is certain to have imitators. Other watches may look like a Curvex. ne But only a Gruen can he a Curvex, a patented Gruen creation. In the Curvex, the patented curved movement curves to fit the wristform case. This provides room for large sturdy working parts a pocket watch accuracy in a watch of streamlined beauty. When you buy a wristwatch, get a Curvex. 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