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Show Page Four The IVhe American. Logan, Cache County, Utah The Cache American Tuesday, February). 19H of Ogden on Day. Places were marked for Mr, and .Mra. Thorpe and family, Mr, Saturday, VV. Archibald. Mr. After uituidmg the Gmn and and Mrs, A Archibald and Srml-WwkPubli-hlnIk'lvin and Mis, ComATurk-aM. the Caehe j and B.,11 m Pubhd.rd stake Fridays, Gold of the by Log Newspaper, j Tuday Ar- i I A. held Thursday evening, a family, Mr. and Mis. Arnold pony, at 62 West Center Street, Logan, Utah Mr. clnbald and Mrs, and family. FURNACE CLEANING Repairing was served by , lovely luncheon and Alton Peterson daughter,! Stoker Repairing and Servtca David W, En; land William C, England, Managing Editor Pro, and Mrs. Preston Bmichlcy j Shi. lene, and the Misses Marge Mechanical Department Business Manager at their home to Mr. and Mrs, Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. nd Mael Hendry. A social after- Ia?vMs Brenehley, Mr, and Mrs. ( noon IS7 South Main, Phone 132. were and evening enjoyed Entered bs Second-CJa.s- a SubscripUon rates: Outside County, one year $2 06 Ray Leishman. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mrs. Matter, November 2. 1931, received several Thorpe Inside Cache County, $1 50 Leuhman, Mr. and Mrs. Allan at the Post Office at Logan, Utah, under Lelshman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles lovely gifts. the Act of March S, 1897. Advertising rate made known upon application. Mr- - and Samuel Bankhead PLUMBING REPAIR Leatham, Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Lar- sen, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Perkes, ' of Ogden came to Wellsvllle on reCALL There were others. The corner grocer Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan, Tuesday evening to spend the HACK IiONE OF AMERICA malnder of tbe week here at their Mr. and Mrs. Lelshman and Frank srniall In in no it. fact, the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman. A heme. They attended the Old America is proud of her big indus- played thousands part of s.nall independent social time was enjoyed. Folks party on Wednesday at the u many tries and their productive achievements tabernacle. Mrs. Nation the deserve entertained Howard Jones grocers throughout Mrs. Cassie S. Brenehley. who b in the war. But the realization is grow- much a at borne at her luncheon PLUMBING CO. party more credit than they have ever on at Brigham City, while she living Thursday evening for is employed at Bushnell hospital, ing that the real industrial backbone of been given for keeping the civilians of Rena M. Leishman, Nellie QUALITY AND SERVICE Tuesday and Wednesday la the Nation is as much made up of the towns and cities well with the B. Leishman, Olga Nelson, Ida spent supplied small companies as it is of the big ones. necessities of life so that war workers Allan, Marie Garrett, Radah Wellsvllle. Lelshman, Lena Maughan, Chris- RITES HELD FOR the little and others could carry on with their tina Maughan, Harriet Leishman, THOMAS 8. BRADSHAW Without small business Ellen 1. Lelshman and Olive w hich turned out tasks. Impressive funeral services were Jones. Quiltmg, social chat and shops and factories held In the Wellsulle tabernacle The independent grocer received no lunch were enjoyed. on Friday for Thomas S. Bradparts for planes and tanks and guns, the Mr. and Mrs, Nonal Bailey of 65, senior high councilman shaw, vast assembly lines in our giant plants medals, no E awards, for the excel- I Colhnston spent Sunday here as in the Hyrum Stake. PHONE Cliff would have been badly crippled. So it lence of his labors, but as a soldier of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ileber H. Olsen was in charge Bishop of the serBankhead. 30 SOUTH MAIN vices. The flowers were profuse was the little fellows as well as the big the home front he has richly deserved James II. Bankhead, who has and were carried and beautiful such so some been seriously 111 at a Logan hosones that made Americas war effort recognition. by twenty girl friends of Miss for the past ten days, unsuccessful. Along with the other little business- pital derwent a major operation on Margaret Bradshaw. men of the Nation the grocers have Friday. He Is recovering and doing Pallbearers were Grover James, Nor was it only those little businesswell as can be expected. Parley Smith, James Ovrice and made who men they will serve as Miss parts for war weapons served well in war Hazel Ihndrey, who was Hershall Bradshaw, and William that had a vital part in this success.. equally well in peace. observing her birthday on Ftlday, J. Barnes of Montpelier, Idaho. The mu'ic was by the ward was pleasently surprised at her choir under the direction of Chorhome on the Friday evening by dauahU-r- , Thr-IRuth, is at Sacra- attend funeral services for her lady members of the family. A ister Lewis Brenehley, with Mrs. Brad.-haS. Thomas brother, o also. st lunch was served and an Rena B. Leishman accompanying mMY and Mrs Lynn Larsen en- - which were held here on Friday, evening spent socially by Miss on the organ and sang two numMr. and Mrs. Ronald Mason of tertained at a chih supper at their Miss Hendry, Marge Hendry, Mrs. bers: "Jesus Lover of My Soul after a Springville spent the past week Jane Archibald, Mrs. Maud Hen- and I Need Thee Every Hour". Mrs. Maggie B. Maughan was home on Monday evening on the here with their Mr. and parents, was enjoyed Speakers were high councilman dry, Mrs. Mary A. Hendry, Mrs. guest of honor at a family dinner sleigh ride west of town. Those pres- Mrs. Chris Larsen, affoothills and Irene on home her Peterson. neighbor, Walter G. I'erkins; Sunday at Mrs. Helen Smith party Mrs. Frank Leishman and Mrs. Ernest and the little Misses Patsy Phip-pe- stake president Edwin Clawson and ternoon. The occasion was her ent were Mr. and at Mrs. last Leroy fly spent Ogden Wednesday Mr. and John C. Brenehley. All testified 82nd birthday anniversary. A vase Smith. Mary Ann Henand Mrs. G. S. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dry, Judy to the sterling qualities of their Shirene of beautiful red rosebuds centered Lelshman. Dr. Peterson, Carolee Allan Leish-ma- M. J. De Rykc. In church affairs as the table where covers were laid Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe and Lana Archibald. Mr. Mrs. Newell Lebhman. and Brenehley Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Archibald well as in a civic way and spoke for Mrs. Maughan, and Mr. and and Mrs. Archie Maughan. of Grecnriver, Wyoming, returned entertained at a luncheon welcome words of comfort and consolation MTs. William B. Maughan Mr. and Mr Brenehley, to their home on Thursday after home Mrs. C. O. Roskelley of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lewis at their home on Wed- to the family now left without Brenehley, Preston spending two weeks here with nesday party Mrs. and Mr. Colton Mrs. and Mr. Hugh for their son, Lt. father or mother. City, evening WilMr. and Mrs. Leatham, their Elmer Archibald, who came home Musical numbers were two vocal of Vernal, Bishop and Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lelshman liam C.parents, Brenehley. for a five-daduets Face to Face and Crossing B. Maughan of Providence. Mr. Bishop and Mrs. Frank from his furlough socA of son P. Larsen. Gunnell, Sgt. Parley and Mrs. Claude Sorensen of and Mr. and Mrs. ship at Seattle. He was to have the Bar by Parley O. Hall and the Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gunnell ann left for Seattle on Tuesday but Mrs. Nellie Leishman. Bishop OlMendon and Mr. and Mrs. La ial time was enjoyed during husband of Mrs. Mary Anderson .was Motne another five days ex- sen made closing remarks and OF LOGAN Maughan of Logan. An- evening. granted Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson and Gunnell, is home after being dis- tension. He was met at Cache thanked all in behalf of the famother daughter and to last charged from Fort Douglas 29 West First North Junction. Besides the guest of ily. He also read the poem The Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christensen of family have moved to Arizona make their home. Mrs. Nelson, the Tuesday. He has spent the past honor, those enjoying the Los Angeles. California, were unGuest. A. Gentleman Edgar by evening PIIONE 260 able to attend, Mrs. Maughan re- former Audra Bankhead and two tnree years overseas in China and were Miss Colleen Leishman, Mr. Prayer at home was by Pres. made their home In India. and Mrs. Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zbinden and the prayers ceived several lovely gifts among children RMr. and Mrs. James Thorpe Leroy Thorpe and several were beautiful Wellsvllle with her parents, Mr. which family, and In the service were by Robert G. on Mr. flowers. A number of friends and and Mrs. Wiliam H. Bankhead motored to Salt Lake City and Mrs. Alton Peterson and Stuart and S. John Perkins. The their daughter, daughter shirlene Saturday taking relatives called to wish her many while Paul was overseas. grave in the Wells ville cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones Mrs. Lorame Bennett to meet her Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe enwas dedicated by Heber C. Parker, hippy returns of the day. She Is on Sunday In husband. Sgt. Ralph Bennett, whoi tertained at dinner on Relieved in 5 minute or speuding the next two or three entertained at diner in a brother-in-laSunday overseas Mrs. from and arrived just honor of Mrs. Thorpe who was weeks at Logan with Mr. and Mrs. honor of their daughter. double your money back When exren stomach acid cause painful, uffortN Adell Van Drimmelen and Mrs. was awaiting discharge from the observing her La Moine Maughan. anniveraour birthday stomach and heartburn, doctors usually IRf fas, service t Fort Douglas. Mr. and sary, and also for entertained! her brother, Ojden. Mrs. Thorpe returned home on Lt. medicine like those In Beltn reiT no imim. Bcii-.Elmer Archibald. The tablet you, do ye even so to them: for ymptfmnc at a birthday dinner at her home bnnp comfort m 18. A social Sunday. bclt 00 fetum 81 t,otU Monday, February decorations on Sunday. Ralph Nelson of Presand appointments' this is the law and the prophets. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bank-hea- d were the day. was time enjoyed during in' keeping with Valentines1 Matthew 7:12. ton Idaho, who was recently resome lovely gifts. spent last Wednesday at leased from the service after three They received sis3 to m. of their was served at p. Brigham City, guests iMMMMSIMIMMMSMMSMtSSMMMtMMMSaMMMSMSMMSMMSMaMMSai honored. Dinner was overseas, years Van Drimmelen, Mr. and ter, Mrs. Nancy Forrester. Since coming home he has gone Mrs. M. Larsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jones o I Into business for himself at Pres- Mrs. John Jones and Clyde Howell, Utah, spent Firday here Edith Miss NelIs ton which known as The of Ogden, Mrs. D. atendmg funeral services for Mr. son Sport and Fix It shop. Guests Checketts, all J. Jones, Joseph Jones and Mr. Thomas S. Bradshaw. They were on relatives. They vjlle falling dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Jones. A beautimother, were Mr. and Mrs. Ray decorated birthday cake cenSterling Jones. fully Nelson of Clifton, Idaho, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Murray table. the tered Mrs. David Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. were guests of their sister and Mrs. Herbert Leishman of DrumEarl Parkinson and family, Mrs. mond, Mr. and Mrs. Montana, came Thursday to brother-in-laChloe D. Maughan and Mrs. a Sarah Baxter, A social afterijon was enjoyed. I " Mr. ohd Mrs. Fred Barry of San Francisco, Cal., spent the fore part of the week In Wells-vil- le caling on relatives. They were house guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Woodward, Mrs. Barry was the former Miss Lavery Williams, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs4 Edgar Williams, of Calif., former residents of Wellsvllle. Miss Deone Brenehley entertained at a nicely arranged Valentine party at her home on last from ths old prsnt The Levee at St. LouiS Thursday evening. A lovely lace cloth centered the dining .table 100 and a large Valentina was the Exclamations of surprise centerpiece with lighted tapers at PROOF and satisfaction always follow ones first taste either end. A buffet luncheon was LIQUEUR served to the Misses Donetta and of a Southern Comfort Old Fashioned, Highball Doretta Leishman, Margene Baldor Manhattan! Smooth yes, and so mellow win, Kathleen Haslam, Pauliiie Perkes, Clara Ray Leatham, Cor-alcow' 100 Proof quality. with that always-preferre- d Maughan, Joan (Hall, Marilyn Brenehley and Mary Ellen Leishman. Games for Valentine were played. Jme'&Onhf Out Lt. Elmer Archibeld returned to bis ship in New York on Monday after spending five days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Archibald and relatives. Mrs. Ella Swears of Salt Lake city spent the past week kherewith her mother, Mrs. Nancy Hendry. Mrs. Irean Morgan and ' Carl Bradshaw of the U. S. Navy at Los Angeles California, left Tuesday for their homes after spending the wek here on accout of the death of their father, Thomas S. Bradshaw, last Tuesday. They made the trip by plane. Sgt. Jackie Bodero, son of Mr. SOUTHERN COMFORT CORPORATION. SAINT IOUIS 3MO. and Mrs. John Bodero, was released from the serivee and came iMCtfMftiatta awantaaiM naiw waaaaiaaatmaatnaaaaiaiiaa home on Tuesday. He spent the past 41 months in the army and the past six months was spent SECRET in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brenehley returned home last Wednesday afD WOLF.-ANTHE STAIRS TO WONG TU'S OFFICE C5nd AS IM I NEVER IV)PDASHES ter spending the past three months WOLF SNIFF WOLF IRWIN AND THE THOUGHT OF YOU THEFE TELLING you. at Sacramento, California with AT THE TRAP DAN DUNN FIND WE CANT MUST BE IRWIN, w 'their and daughter, POOR THROUGH FIND A TRACE SECRET Mr. and Mrs. Archie Blanchard. WHICH DAN ROOMS OP DAN DUNN FELL TO THE - TORTURE CHAMBER, IRWIN LEANS AGAINST WONG TU'S DESK HIS I H.lhad Cliraten-t- n I ly I BAUGH Mes-dam- es TAXI I 44 Loans no-ho- Furniture Autos fam-Lehhm- i n, I si Livestock to STATE LOAf! y COFtlPAfiY son-in-la- w, Acid Indigestion None as Delicious as a Southern Comfort Old Fashioned w, ee OAN DUNN OPERATIVE 48 "r son-in-la- U & I Furniture Exchange Dependable All Ways FURNITURE AND PRICES YOU WILL LIKE 30 W. 1st North Phone 418J HAND TOUCHES THE BUTTON WHICH SPRINGS THE TRAP AND : |