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Show Tuesday, May 12. 1912 The r.iche American. HI LOCAL NEEWJ . . Cache County, Utah at Home Walirr Raleigh S' t.uu!y j U rrjwrtrd to be Xl r'f rage Five f Mr, and Mis. Von Almen returuedt to their home on Monday. Jugoslav Airmen Mr .and M-s- . Kaiub. and of Bobby Mr. llnulsh&w Mr. ai.d Waiiie of Ogt'.rn aiirnt. Mother's Day here wuh Uie.r parent.'. Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Ilrad-.- 1 (.'reet Daughter Mr, a ml Mi. Albert M. Paik.n-Get aid n.ui.e licetiwa e reeled l h at Mo..-srW tl.u tl.t. r Adi h.luuiii. , Thom ik in. hr ..s giauted a di.w. VUidl ksal tl.U ml F.r-.- i Imp. 1 in ItuhT vorce in in Sarah 'I he Mad;a club enierlalned at a Arrive oi Daughter court Saturday thnr annual Mother's Day lunch Son Dorn r Mr. ui4 Mi charge of cruelty. "on at the Second w rd recreaOvKdry of Mr. m:J Mrs. Robert B BradCUikvon announce the arrival of tion hall on Thursday afternoon. S a daughter at a local shaw of Wrllsville antiouni'e the President Geneva Murray was in hpital. First Daughter arrival of a son at a local chaige Tr.bute to Mothers was by !"L J Mr. nml Mrs. Leo J. C.rvuws urr Talks to Lions Mrs. Ruth Parker. Response. Mrs. renhii., coiigraiulatKms over the Dean Florence Brenchley. Story. Sally D was George first of their arr.val Clyde safe djugh'ar i, the;.. '"urc" Ann." Returns by Mrs. Ernest B. hlaughan. -' at a umtly the Lion lunchsec club speuker Is the .1 at a local hospital. It Talk on Mothers and two songs by Wr- and Mrs. John Allen Mur h lain tod iy at noon. He uml child of the couple. Miss Alta Kendrick of Pr. rldence; vital war problems, haie relumed to their j and child )r d.u-was by Miss Kendr ck and home at Corpus Chrotl. Texas, Mrs. Gayle Miller of Hyrum. A First Grandchild after a Visit here with Mis.! Got to India hot lun Jicoti was nerved to 23 March's parent. Proles, ord and Mrs. S. R. Egbert Mr and Mrs. j 1 Bill Jones, formerly cm tinker of members mjil- - 23 guests. Tlie comu ol Lor an hae rinlud word of Willard Paulsen. Donald Paulvnj tlie Logan Armory and a member i mittee in charge was Lrtha Iind-le- y. the b.rili of their first grandchild, of accompanied them for a summer the Logan unit of the National Visit. a datohlt'. torn May 5 at Kiy Rui." Barker. Mill June. is C. Thelma Hu? him West. r'.or.Jj. to Lt. and Mrs.! guardw.11 enroute to India where and Elizabeth he act as airplane specialist Eaiikheud. Ooruun F.,: Visiting Mother and Lt Harold S.mpson. son of Mi a s s I Present Musicule Mae S.mjw in Is visiting Pi Logan i Ki t urns Home I. baritone on a short lease before reporting George La.ey. Juu.ur Gulden son of Mr. Larsen, and for from Tooele. and 11. nod Owens, Mrs. James Larsen, who has been beenduty at San Francisco. He has ; senior soprano, daughter ol Pre-- 1 ' Stationed at Fort Canby. at Seattle for the past Washington since last summer. sidenl ai.d Mrs. W. VV. Owens. rndloed RIVER HEIGHTS A splendid few months returned home last weekly student sang the sixtli program in which ell rla.vak. took Ild fcMst ,,lc h ,alhrr musical at the college Tuesday at , part was given by tlie Sunday s 11 . f the manufacture and dlstribut.on Richmond Young Honored noon' sJkkiI In honor of the M ithr-rs- , In honor of Richmond Young, of Pepslcolo. Sunday. All mothers were presented president of Uie Logan stake MuA JUGOSLAV MECHANIC provides a free service for the pilot with a beautiful Dance Honors Soldiers tual Improvement association who potted plant Visit their Mother f a sei plane, ready for its daily patrol stint in ferry the Mediterranesn. Unit whtc hwas very much appreciated. is moling from Logan this week In honor of lour Welhville sol f the force in based air the Middle East sre now cooperating Jugoslav Mr. and Mrs. Adn in Morrell and Tlie Primary spring festival ww. with the it A F. in patrolling the vast reaches of the end, the regular board Mediterranean, on a pcnt was turned Into a dmnrr meeting (onstant lookout for at the ward cluipel on ofT Befool presented Ivan and Leatham Spence. Axis nd subs Jimmy ( meeting supply ships, and for Axis Le muth'r Thursday evening. The pi.iy, ln at the Bluebird. Monday evening. movements in Greece and Crete. Pilots and gunners of the Jugoslavtroop a public dance wax held In the j Pm ait with relatives. While An visiting two r.cts, wax greatly enjoyed by force eserped with their planes from German invaders in the Jiintur high reireation hall Mon there he w.is Interesting short program w is spring of puest at the home ol 1941, while, werks later, ground crews stole away by ship to all present. join them day ev mu;. TarleyHill was chair lira parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. rendered, lt consisted of talks by In the Mid tie East. Today, like the guerilla armies of Gen. Mihailovitch Tlie Mutual Association held a John II Wilson, M,ss Myrtle Jnc- - i In Serbia, the row JuviriV m.m of the party. Morrell. air force is carrying the war to the enemy closing program ques. a response by the honored Tuesday night. Following tlie program a d.uice gue.l. two solos by George B. L'v-- '" Pleads Not Guilty and refreshments were enjoyed. jtrton. accompanied by Loys R 'W.dni.uuy afternoon honoring !wo!A;;.ln Lei,.!. man. Each mother was in a N' vti Th in.-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart spent MiG. inn. and two numbers fmii i're.eutid wi.h a gift. thane ol lnit'iui.'.ury mat. .a voter a trio (unMMing d Maughan Mac At the Sacrament service on the week end at Salt L"k City'., when he a;- pleaded not Mr. and Mrs. John Anitersun Mjid.e, Janice Romr.cy and Pul afternoon Sunday the mothers f:'om the M'hcx'1 ,pTA how Tn.tman. They were acromp.ui.td p.a ,L The pitvgram cxnsu.;ed of f' li irTo accompanied prfsi'nt by Mr. and Mrs. JoS-! v d honored u the with choir fur '1 ajtttre Anderson visited at Salt Lake Ander.von. by Mrs. Ikvss.e reading. seph Mr. You..;-antrict coiiit EUiid wax' set a't $2,000 have muU11,11,d l!,wr ,ru ,0 ,, ure iJxc;jl niUslc. Hrsl Coun. than $1,000 in war bonds and has pioided over the M.I.A. for Jems and two vocal solos by Mrs. nlslia,sRulon , B. Maughan pu.i;dl.d. recently. the cu e was transferred to Sara Tributes were given by Allen s'.ampa. Mrs. V. L. Illckman, PTA several Mrs. Afton Nihon Is visithig at years, was previously a Nellie Lcishman. President the trial call nd.tr for setting. Parker Refreshments counselor In the same organizapresident reports. presided. Audra Bankhead and Mrs. San Francisco. Calif., with friends tion and prior to that was ward weie served to ten members and T. Darley. Solo, Mrs. Ruth and relatives. j ,V George Announced Engagement Named Mr. and Mrs. Roland Henlnger Mutual president in tlie Eleventh two guests. Delegates E.uikliead Mrs. accompanied by Ham-oanMr. and Mrs. Leland WcllsviUe The ward Sunday Reta are John S. Davis. Fred W. Marshall ward. He has been successful In . POppltoon. Prayers were by bom rejoicing over a baby boy, nounce the engagement and ap- the organization ln several school honored the mothers on Wm. C. to them recently. leading E. and have been and Clark. George Doty Brenchley Hugh Lewis pmaih.ng marriage of their daugh- - named delegates of the CacheV.il- - worthwhile projects. He Is leaving Sunday niorniiig. Supt. Mrs. LaRue Sorenson has been Mrs. .Ada Conrad and children C. RichardDonr.a to was In charge. Prayers ter, Joseph of Salt Lake spent Sunday with visiting with her parents. Mr. and W post Veterans of Foreign wars Logan for cmi,oyment ln Provo j Brenchley son. son of Mr. and Mrs. Councilors William V. 1:CT States Tele-- j were b - with the Mountain o the Mrs. Amanda Murray. Mrs. Hejjer Olsen. encampdepartment Smithfleld. T,ie Richardson of Leatham and Grover Haslam. Or- She mother, Mrs. Roma Gessell and baby men to be held next month In Salt phone and Telegraph company. tliem home foP accompanied gan solos were by Ella Garrett and an Indefinite marriage date s set for Thursday ukf CUy Jamej Q 9tcwarti Her. Bonnie and Jay have relumed to their home at stay. in the Log1" temple. Talks on Ruth Hendry. Mother's man Bon and LcRoy L. Adams are Taylor of Logan were also guests Ogden. MlsA Seri SJostron Vas a visitor Day, Max Jones and Helen Tielsh-ma- of 'thelr alternates. grandmother, Mrs. MurMrs. Edith ray. solo, "Mother, fire at Hyrum at the ward. Frldfty. 1 tribute to mothers, was Mrs. Anna Hillsted of Preston, Tlie Cache fire d"rartment made Di.lhs in Mr. and Mrs. 'Preston Murray Iogan by Tlieron duet. La entertained at dinner on Monday-eveninLeishman; IdSho. spent Saturday syid Sunday ElDaun Gunnell and Laura Lee in honor of. their brother., with - Mrs. Anna Lundber.jw morning at 11:13 am. to extinwek are as follows: Mr. and Mrs lor L.i rary chb met Friday, May wood; memory gems, James Wyatt, ' i guish a blaze in a large haystack. Stennett Poppleton, who . left on 1 hi J. Yeates. son; Mr. and 8 at the home of Mrs. Charles Marilyn Bremlilcy, Patsy Maugh-Mr- s. No dr.ii ,e 11 .e repoi ted. for in services Tuesday morning John A. Shaw, son; Mr. and Cooper with Vice President Gene- - nil,. Belli Haslam; poems, kex tlie army. Covers were laid ;or the Mrs. James H. Andrus, daughter; foi- -' a M.,ug'i,.R Tlie and Carol Bradshaw i Muughaii piesid.ng. Insure w.lh us betore you bum. nor, guest Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hulse, son; lowing piogram was rendered; Re- - trio. Hi at Wonderful Mother ofi()f SaJt Loan Coipm. In-Utah Mf and Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Grant R. Lamb, son; told stop.'. PorLcishLife the Eda Wanda Mine, Beyond Garrett, A. Garff. Mgr. Mr. sur.mce Dept. ' Only $1500, terms. Five and Mrs. R. A. Plowman, of tals." by Mary Laura Jenkins, was man and Glenda Green. Each nTiP Alex Spence and son Corp. acres choice Mr. and very beautifully given by Mrs. Le moihcr was presented with a potSmithfield. daughter; land, brick home First Child Mrs Maurice Obray. Paradise, ajora Parker. Three beautiful duets ted plant. Response, Mrs. Celia Ivan Spence home on a furlough. Mrs. Preston Gunnell and Allan modern, barn, poultry house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson son. were sung by Mrs. LaRue Neilsen Murray. Closmg remarks were by Poppleton. have been receiving congratulations Located at 295 West Fifth and Mrs. Rozella Neilsen of Hv- - Supt. Brenchley. The closing numMr. and Mrs. Heber C. Parker, this week over the safe arrival of Dames Club rum. During a social hour a lovely ber was "America. North. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leatham their first child, a daughter, bom At the Sacrament meeting on and Faculty Womens League lunch was served by the hostess Small acreage $4000. New family were Mother Day at a local hospital last week. Be- willTheentertain seventeen members and Hvp Sunday the mothers were honored the USAC Dames to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick fore her marriage, Mrs. Thompson with the choir giving the program. Larsen of dwelling, large poultry house, Club next Wednesday, May 13, in guests. Logan. was Miss Blanche Cardon, daughThe Second ward Relief Society Chairman Marie Gunnell was ln two of the Comthe acres good land, lounge Reception Wilfruit, Mr. Mrs. Thomas G. and E. CarMrs. ter of Mr. and Joseph mons building. Tlie meeting begin- held tlielr mothers and daughters charge. The choir sang Invoca- liamson of Pocatello, Idaho were Millville. in located don and Mr. Thomas Is assistant An Old. of at 8:00, will feature a dem- party on Tuesday afternoon. May tion, and The Story visiting relatives here on Mother's cashier of the Cache Valley Bank. ning modern home. Beautiful onstration on table etiquette by 5, at 2 p.m. with President Bessie organ solo was played by Anona Day. Miss Una Vermillion. Following Jones in charge of the following Maughan. Duet, Dear Little MoMr. and Mrs. LeRoy A. Hall are Upstairs apartment. Located Date Changed the program and refreshments. program. Two selections by the ther of Mine," Glenda Green and rejoicing over the arrival of a baby between 1st. and 2nd. .tyorth The final business meeting of elections will be held for next Singing Mothers; tribute to daugh- Wanda Leishman. Tribute to Mogirl born at a Logan hospital on the Logan branch of the American year's officers, All Dames are urg- - ters, Mrs. Elsie Poppleton; tribute thers, by Counselor Grover Has- Monday. Mother and babe are on 2nd West. $5000. term.-lam; solo, "The Old Refrain," j Association of University Women ed to attend. to mothers, Miss Coleen Popplereal buy owner leaving doing fine. Retold y Kenneth will be held Tuesday, May 19 instory, Murray. ton; trombone solo, LaVoyle Mrs. James C. Parker returned town. Four apartment home, Nellie Bradshaw. to "Little the Mother, of Lila Rae stead today, according by tham, accompanied home Friday after spending the Day were by Aaron P. Leishannouncement of Miss Mary Prayers . Shirlee Baldwin, Clark' near temple. $7000 folo furnished, weeks at Mendon will celebrate its annual Cardston, past three At the Thain, president. accompanied by Betty Jones. Solo, man and Parley Hall. Each mo- Canada, with her parents, Mr. and terms. next Festival May Day Saturday, meeting, which will be held at May 16, Glenn, accompanied by her ther was presented with a carnaMrs. Wm. Glenn. reports Durrell Hughes. A LaFay In old home Located Bargain the Kenneth Lindquist home in full mother. Mrs. Idena Glenn. Tlie tion. Mrs. Wm. L. Poppleton enterarbeen day's program has east of the Library. Extra enterW. Archie Mrs. of officers election just Mrs. Maughan was lesson Logan canyon, by theology given a on at childrens tained the crowning of party will be ranged. Including tained Friday for her daughter building lot. Terms. will take place, reports Miss Marie Walker as queen, a Emma Parker; comet solo, Betty Sunday for her son Don, who was Must be sold at once. Dairy farm was who her Jeanne observing Rae Lila heard and other matters of busiJones, by accompanied Games 93 acres located one mile observing his birthday. May pole dance, program In the southand Games anniversary. ness transacted. Eleanor birthday Mrs. Cooper and lunch were enjoyed by Carol west ward chapel, games, sports and Clark; talk, of Logan. 50 registered Guernluncheon were enjoyed by Jeanne Paul races and a softball game ln the Prayers were by Vic Darley and Bradshaw, Baldwin, Margene sey cattle, milk route and equipRefreshments Katherine, Lou Ann, Moreen Mau- Alverta Leatham. Rule Eased afternoon, to be followed by a pic.'Thorpe, Carol Hall, Kathleen and ment. Carol and: Baldwin, were 110 ghan, Margene to ladies. served to Jeanne Maughan, Anna and Nedra ture show and dance in the evenLogan poolhalls were allowed FOR SALE OR RENT Stella Biadsliaw, Don and Anna Eight Tlie SaVilla club honored their Poppleton. open Sunday from 1 to 9 p.m. for ing. The general public is Invited located one half mile west Poppleton. at the Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gunnell acres, mothers on Wednesday men in the U. S. armed forces for to participate. of Smithfield. Also one five room Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Maughan and home of Mrs. Howard Maughan recreational purposes after tlie US family of Salt Lake spent the modern home and four room home of Ogden spent Moend family in week Lt. J. with here Carlos with end O committee and President Edith Maughan, their parents, located on 2nd East In Smtihfield. Watts Named Coach heie with their Tlie following program was ther's day Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Leishman. Badger, in charge of naval radio Mauformer Utah State charge. Price reasonable. Terms. H. Mrs. and Mr. Watts, Conley Guy ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Von Almen and trainees at the college discussed and Ricks given. Solo, When Song is Sweet, college basketball star, son Leon of Bedtord, Wyoming. with tlie matter city officials. has been named casaba coach at Mrs. Ruth Bankhead, accompanied ghan. Miss June Glenn of Salt Lake Mr. n to the and Mrs. Thomas Van However, Mayor Evans stated that Davis to succeed by Mrs. Ethel Jones. Tribute school was the week end guest of her high City was of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. the Sunday night opening just Wayne Millet. Watts will resign mothers, Mrs. Vepice Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Alton P. Maughan and daughter a trial and that no permanent his post at South Cache Piano, solo, Mrs. Anona Maughan. parents. high to Mrs. Jack Wright of Hyrum, re- Leishman. official of Santa Marie, Calif., openthe regarding steps REAL ESTATE DEPT. Mrs. Ar- Marilyn Davis Job. He has been the Mrs. Cora accept Blanchafd, ing of poolhalls each Sunday had at the Hyrum school for the past viewed the book, Mrs. Appleyards chie Hill and two daughters Chad-le- y and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Maughan Logan, Ut- Andrews Kent. of Grantsville were Mother's Day Telephone 234 been taken. seven years and during that time Year,' by Louise of Logan and Dallas Ann and Vocal I Wouldnt Trade the Mrs. Flossie Gunnel guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard has won the Region One title and Silver solo, 9tP9w!i m spent Thurs- Jones. Dinner was served at 4 p.m. In My Mothers Hair, by Returns from East placed five teams in the state Mrs. Bankhead. Gifts were present-- day afternoon with. Mrs. Bessie Judge and Mrs. M. C. Harris tournament. Before Watts came to ed to the following mothers, Mrs. Jones, honoring Mrs. Blanchards have returned from Washington, the school, South Cache had never Mrs. Jack Wright, Mrs. birthday. D. C. where they attended the won a tourney berth. Davis high Wright, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Maughan of Jensen of Hyrum, Mrs. MorRoy Charles P. Maughan wedding of their son Lieutenant won the state crown this yeai; and rell of Grantsville, Logan, Mrs. Henry Dattage Judd Z. Harris and Miss Betty Watts will have a difficult job of of of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. AThomas Mrs. Providence, Wyatt, and daughter Perkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. keeping the crown. Mrs. R. A. Leishman, Mrs. Alvin lton P. Maughan L. M. Perkins of Murtagh, Idaho. Charleen of Santa Marie, Calif., Mrs. Haslam, Poppleton, Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Both the bride and groom are Scribble Appears Mrs. Alex Buist, Mrs. Ora Smith, were dinner guests of Howard Jones on Thursday. D. H. graduates of the USAC where Scribble literannual Mrs. Mrs. H. Howard campus James Jones, If youre the enthusiastic type who they were prominent in scholastic ary magazine was distributed Mon- Bankhead, Mrs. George Larsen, Maughan is seriously ill at the activities. Lt. Harris recently reJones. Mrs. and Mr. of home responds joyfully to a winning team day to students of the college un- Mrs. Wm. Mitton, Mrs. James ward Sunceived his commission with the der the direction of Gwen Second Wellsville or a winning flavor, youll ZeaJ The Hun-sakA n Thorpe, Mrs. Vernon Maughan. Marine Corps. the cheers for the double-ric- h of Honeyville, editor. The lovely luncheon was served by the day school honored the mothers. Levi s with It of of Supt. Kentucky, Cream flavor morning Sunday was book dedicated to the spirit daughters. were by j of Kentuckys finest presiding. of the American college youth toPrayers Cooper, cream the Christening Party Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Ponpleton Evan H. Bankhead and Bourbons the world's largest seUitiQ Following a standard Scandin- day. Five students were featured entertained at Winner on Sunday Bishop Leora Parker. The following proavian custom, Mr. and Mrs. Otto as campus personalities. These are evening straight Bourbon whiskey. son Stentheir honoring gram was given. Recitation, La Oskar entertained at the Bluebird Clyde jjirbet of Logan, CAA trainwho has been drafted. A bowl nett, Donna last Sunday in honor of the christ- ee ai campus cheer leader; of sweet peas centered the table Vay Stuart; tributes. Miss and Sarah Brenchley; ening of their first grandchild, Louise CSSoa C?.gden. Red Cross where covers were laid for Mr. Myers, poems, Anna Poppleton and Mary Florence DeAnne Tidwell, daughter worker; Doressta of Salt and Mrs. Poppleton and family, Jean Bailey; two songs were by Tidwell. Lake Dale Mrs. Miller of Mr. and City; Wayman of Fallon, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Murray and the Singing Mothers; poems, KaCovers were placed for 36, with a Nevada, advanced ROTC student family, Stennett Poppleton, Miss thryn Maughan, Don Poppleton, flowers and Frank Mockli of Preston, enpicture of the baby and Mary Covert of Salt Lake, Allan and Nedra Popforming the centerpiece. Music was listee ln the naval reserve. Also in- Poppleton and Miss Libby Lauren-tze- n Margene Lindley pleton. Talk, Joseph B. Gunnell; furnished by Professor Henry Ot-t- e cluded were fictional stories, poetof Hyrum. chorus, Betty Jones, Shirlee Baldand Mrs. C. J. M. Trotman read ry, essays, sketches and thumbnail The American Legion Auxiliary win. Coleen Poppleton, Anna Lou notes to the dedicated of staff members and an original poem unit held their meeting at the Bailey, Cleona Poppleton, accomchild. Proof. Sohewley Distillers Corp., N.Y.Ck home of Mrs. Charles Cooper, panied by Lila Rae Clark. Solo, straight Boorhoa Wh itkey. 86 (.ranted Divorce f.-- CL ict & JU A ? n I I ?Y J t ! c - .Ill' River Heights I j ' ch:1n .'ri.! 1 j F-'D- b-- v djne d Fop-pleto- n, j I n; I . ' -. j : FOR SAFE a: j Lea-Ma- th ' i Drirn-meli- Utah Mortgage Loan Corpn. 2 : Are YOU the enthusiastic type? er I Tf.wr |