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Show Friday, November 2, lb 13 The Cache American, IsOgan, Cache County, Utah Alumni Members To Study Proposed Constitution Changes Projx,d amendment NAVY PEACETIME E N I.I.STM ENT Fit (Ml III M j diet burn. alumni secretary. Intended for all USAC college alumni, the meeting to be held in thi Hotel Net home ball room at 7.30 pm. lU precede the annual Utah State Turkey game pep rally, Mr. Kll hum said. Problems which will be taken at the meeting Include a pro-- j j up posal to district the state of Uuh and the areas in which alumni a represent. L. R. Leblmnm. son of rrMd' ln ordt'r Captain ach dthlrtet and area Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Lelshman tlv from is home after four years spent in may be Included on the executive the service, 22 monilu of which council and a suggestion to make was spent overseas. He received hi either the student body president discharge at Fort Douglas, October or the president of the senior clas ndleach year, a member of the coun- ear old son have made their home in Salt Lake City, white he constitutional Other propo-ewas away. . Corporai Kay of San wnendments are the Increasing of Dugo, Calif., spent Monday ev-- 1 W membership dues, change of ening In WelLswlle with his aunt the association fiscal year from and unde. Mr. and .Mrs. David j June 30 30 to July Nelson. He has recently received and a provision for coil making his discharge from service after stltutional amendments by sealed 18 months spent hi India. He is 1 u, '0lcc w;,., afi also visiting other relatives to the county. j Hirings. Mr- - Kllturn pointed out that Sergeant Marlin S. Larsen, re- -j ported back at Fort Douglas last tl possibility of electing the and left Sunday for ' sident of the association directly Camp Crowther. Mo. He has spent Instead of by vote of council mcm-- a furlough in Wellsville bers may be discussed at the No- with relatives and friends. He was vember meeting. accompanied to Fort Douglas by j ; j j j L a j l 10-d- d Wa-.te- I ay i 45-d- j 5 SSi vSS 2 hnYwIfei? ISf u- - Due to the numerous telephone culls at the U. S. navy recruiting station, which are received dally requesting information about tho new enlistment program, the following Information may be of Interest to all young men between j the age of 17 to 30 inclusive. Young men attaining the ago of 17 are accepted with their 'parents consent for minority enlistment minority enlistees are discharged from the naval service the day before reaching the age of 21. and arc credited with a full four years enlistment for retirement benefits. Men 18 and over are enlisted for four full years. All men enlisting ln the regular navy are granted a leave prior to being sent to the naval training center at San Diego, California. The training period consists of three months. Upon completion of this military training, men are selected for class ''A schools, that the navy maintains through, out the United States, or. ore transferred to sea duty with the United States fleet. The navy offers the following opportunities to all young men who qualify; acquainted with their possibilities plies, they may bo prepared In a (a) To learn a skilled trade, as she might be may bo one reason. variety of attractive ways. The taught by experienced instructors, The variety meats includo liver, above tablo gives only a few of the with the best equipment. heart, sweetbreads, kidneys, brains, many ideas which may be applied in (b Free medical and dental tongue and tripe. As the name im making the most of variety meats. treatment, with continuous pay. c) Good clean quarters and Mrs. Sue Bodrero and Mrs. Don Leatham. who died Tuesday ev- wholesome food. illGlenn, of Logan, were guests of ening following a lingering d leave annually, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glenn, Fri- ness. Bishop Preston Brenchley with Thirty days pay. was music serthe in was funeral before charge; by day attending (c) Rapid promotion, good pay aunt. Mrs. Ida ward choir under the direction of vices for their chorister Lewis Brenchley, assist- and an early retirement. Leatham. f) Travel to foreign countries, Mr. and Mrs. James N. Larsen ed by Mrs. Rena B. Leishman' at are entertaining at a wedding the oran! lhf choir sang. Let with liberal shore liberties All navy recruiting stations are dance Monday evening, November the Lower Lights be Burning"; W. P. Leatham able to answer 5th in honor of their son James prayers were by questions pertain- Harold W. Parkinson; those and his bride, the former Elaine and Probk'm. and ,.t0.inrdi''id'ual told who of the quahtles 8 Archibald, of Magna, who were of Mis. Leatham sterling words qu those Inter of spoke married in Suit Lake City, Octobested. consolation to were: the family er I7th following his release from Enlistments are still being acMrs. John J. Hendry. the services. The dance is for all Bishop Millie B. Leishman, Robert L. Price, cepted on a limited basis for the relatives and friends who wish to and Bishop U. S. Naval Reserve. Room 271 attend and will be held in the Bishop C. N.theMaughan choir "Peace Post Office building. Ogden. Utah. sang, Brenchley; Wellsville junior high school. to the Troubled Carl Werner, CMM USN (Ret) Soul"; special FUNERAL SERVICES FOR musical numbers were, 'trio, "That IDA NORDGREN LEATHAM Wonderful Mother of Mine," by by Evan O. and Mrs. Mattie Funeral services were held last Mesdames Edith Maughan. BenTce Darley. The grace In the WellsFriday ln the Wellsville taber- Maughan and Rena B. Leishman, ville cemetery was dedicated by a Miss Ida Nordgren accompanied for Mrs. nacle Esther James J. Wilson, of by Rock of Agep," Ilyrum. Leatham. 68. widow of William Fletcher; duet. j to Ctih Su Agricultural alumni association conautution to be considered at a meeting of alumni in Salt Lake Cuy, Nov. 21, acre listed Monday by Parley Kll- - According to the nutritionists, variety meats have not been given the consideration in the menu that they deserve. The fact that the borne menu planner isn't as well .he neighbor- - .round :ood. Mary Joyce rfcrtwd U m. two vocal ducU in lhe WclLsville lovely birthday' gifts. in I ward to be Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Selley and sung by Mrs. Adell Missouri Edith Mrs. Paul Selley. came home SatMr d Mr,. Harold Glenn. urday after visiting a week at Miss RuUi Hendry, Miss Irene Twin Falls, Idaho with Mr. and th?VSS Filrecrieer Wh0rd that ar- and Mlss Irne ra MrsBailey. Mr. and Mrs. He rived safelv in Korea has Hendry Lewis Baxter and Rulon Howard Tcagen and families. Mrs bien with the navy armed guard ',auehan' Hi.iley, students from Wellsville at Bailqy are and Mrs. Teagen 16 12 of has USAC' -Ken seamonths lhe end at daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Selley. duiy An Denver, Spcnt Colo., attending the Den T Mrs. Adele Copelan, daughter of h ver U Aggie football game ?'u-aulast'Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thorpe, Is ?eIimy c,aUrday In the port in a Logan hospital where she L Verl is with the air corps at MrsDaniel A. Lelshman re-- ! gave birth to a son, which is her March Field, Calif and Gene re- cently received his discharge from turned home Monday after spend first, chiij, Friday. Her husband. a week at Rexburg. Idaho at Sergeant Ray Copelan is with the the marine corps after spending the bwislde of her mother, Mrs. armed forces and Is expected home two years in the Pacific. cks who is I1L the first part of November. Monday evening the Deacons of Joseph Parkinson, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Adams and Wellsville ward entertained their Mrs. Harold Parkinson, left and children North a of at dancCal., Hollywood, partners banquet and for the navy, where he are in Wellsville visiting with their inj? party at the recreation hall in the tahnmacle. The room was parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hilli?n .ea some two months ago, and ej? in decorated in keeping with Hallo- - and their brother Boyd, who wasjha Just !cen-c- a an rs eiH Leatham, ween. Sixteen boys and their recently released from services. Mr. and Mrs Royal M. Hasiam teacher. Mervin partners, their Salveson, the members of the and son, De Wayne, their father, d bishopric and their wives, were George M. Hasiam and Mrs. at two long tables where er Long, a sister of Mrs. Hasiam a lovely chi :en dinner was serv- - all of Baker. Oregon spent Thurs-e- d by Mrs. Salveson, Mrr. Valene day and Friday in Wellsville with n Bradshaw, Mrs. Sarah Hyde. Mrs. their son and brother and me Maughan. assisted by the ily. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gloria and Betsy Wyatt lam Jr. They were guests of Mr. and Madeline Perkins. After the and Mrs. Howard Jones, Friday tables were cleared away, dancing evening. They left Saturday to visit relatives at Salt Lake and and games were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hendry are Tooele over the week-enRoyal enjoying a visit from all members and his father were former resi-o- f their family for two weeks, dents of Wellsville. J- - R- - Glenn, of Seattle, Wash,. Those here from out of town are Mrs. Melvin Phlppen and daugh- - left Monday for his home after ter, of New York, Miss Sara Hend- - spending two weeks in Wellsville ry. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pool with his uncle, Adam Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smith of Seattle. Wash., (Miss Maxine at dinner Sunday in honor Miss Jean Hendry of Me- - terta-iof sa. Arizona and Dee Hendry, home of their son, Grant Smith, his on furlough from his base in Logan, who was observing Florida. Members of the family at birthday. Covers were laid for the home are Irene, who is attending guest of honor and wife, Mr. and CANTERBURY USAC, and Ralph, attending school Mrs. Don Smith and family of here. George Willie, Mrs. Hendrys Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Black, W pound from Raft River. s al:o nry. rf Benson, Mrs. Guy Smith a guest at the Hendry heme. CHOCOLATE OR PLAIN 'and daughter Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Verl Glenn and son, Mich- - Emmerson Smith and family. Miss . Large size ael. of Ogden, spent the week-enIny Jean Smith and Mr. and Mrs. enhere with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith. A social evening was $ Kitchen Kraft Enriched Glenn. joyed. 50 pounds Carol Jane Glenn, of Logan, is The Wellsville ward Primary entertained at a Hallowe'en party at spending a week here with her SCHILLINGS Lemon or the tabernacle Tuesday evening grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harat six oclock for all children of old B. Glenn. Vanilla, 2 oz Mrs. W. G. Darley entertained primary age. All came in costume HERSIIEYS and dancing and games were en- Monday evening at a Halliwe'en M . Mary daughter. joyed. The presidency, Mrs. Ma- party for her pound rie Garrett. Mrs. Gwennie Maugh- Joyce, who was observing her an and Mrs. Alta C. Brenchley birthday. The 20 little girl friends Beet came in Halloween costumes and were in charge. Lb. package Fast day sacrament meeting enjoyed games and music. After a will be held in the two Wellsville delicious luncheon served by Mrs. MRS. WRIGHTS, White or wards next Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Darley, the group went out Hal- 2 j Page Three .)'rS2n'nd - Par? I,?. ; - rc-nll- ! , son-in-la- Esth-seate- fam-Gwe- Has-Miss- es OAlip d. Bar-brothe- r, EXTRACT COCOA PWD. SUGAR nnrnn DlllLHKJ Whole Wheat. 20 oz. loaves LWork day may , ; v ' 610 service that can be rendered to the automobile traveler. is really something to write home about It CAN YOUR COMMUNITY boast of 24 hour or other unusual services? Services vital to night travelers are: Filling Stations Auto Repair and Parts 330 100 90 ILtf V PtEI ARMOURS Lunch Meat 12 oz PEAS SUGAR BELL No. 2 can, PEAS CLEARFIELD No. 2 can DRANO 3 cans Can FINISHED THEIR JOB LETS FINISH CURS ORANGES 5 SMALL, SWEET Full of Juice lbs. f( GRAPES FULL FLAVOR 130 lb. Sweet Reds LOUISIANA SWEET Stores Oa Restaurants Hospitals Medical and Dental Services Wa mJUki a 80 1 CARROTS WASHED Crisp REMEMBER that unusual services will be widely broadcast by satisfied customers. UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Salt Lk City, Utah Aim Building a greater 50 lb. CELERY FRESH Cnsp ten of a series to promote (Thil advertisement is number tourist trade for the entire state. ) TP PITT PIain or iodized YAMS Towing Service Ambulance Service Drug 22 PZL BLEACH SALT S'WIIITE m appear unreasonable, yet it is the most T, BLEACH THEY VALUABLE AND APPRECIATED ' Large Size SANi FLUSH LaS & 24 HOUR ; bars CLEANSER 2.08 FLOUR 3 CHAP TEA OVAITINE PALMOLIVE, Regular size --- - lb 80 AMERICA BUY EXTRA BONDS! LEMONS SUNKIST Large, Juicy FOR THE LAST TIME, lb. 1JTU 200 90 140 180 100 150 70 330 150 290 200 |