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Show The Cache American, Logran, Cache County, Utah Friday, May 2S, 1943 jHyrum his family Centering tab'e was a beautifully the dining I decorated' with pink birthday cake, topp-Mui Effie Brnon it reported candles and artistic arrangement of flowers appeared as table and j irrioujly ill 1 her heme. Cover at the John J si Iren room decoration. Mr. and Mm. were marked for Mr, and table flnUhi-have recently reomdoltng Albretscn and son Jertheir home on First Wct airect. Mrs. Ivan of Ogd n. Mr. and Mrs, Boyd ry folJensen it Henry improsing Albretscn and children and Mr. lowing a recent illness. and Mr. Lehmd L. Andersen. We-I- t end visitors at the home Guest entertained by Mr. P. of Mrs. C. F. Olsen included Mr. home during the and Mrs. F.rle Ob n and children P, Ruse at her Included week Lamar Sergeant Janet, Carla and Clara Lynn of Jacobson of El Paso, Texas, Mr. Salt Lake City. and Mr. Fred Jacobsen, Mantua. Mrs. IsatK'U OMham of Para-d.- e Mrs. Mae Anderson and Mrs. Ida of is visiting at the home Bell Dokai and ton Gary Of Salt Mr. El.zabeth Critchlow. Lake City. Douglas NltUen, 4 year old TRIM BUTT0N-DKE9- E Marvin Miller and Mrs. Ehra Mil-- 1 "k. I Tape Three I Clarkston North Logan club of Hyrum met Friday rv.n was! ing. Mrs. Veilo Petersen hostess w the group at her h"ine. Mr. N. P. Naulacn, prominent Utah artist, and world traveler, delivered a lecture on China, She very inUrritmgly reviewed JU rehxion custom, politics, and Horn Its erly history to it present status. She exemplified her and talk with numerous map Members of the Aar.-nlpne.t NORTH DUGAN Tlie Ralph hood met at an outing Saturday of the DC? held Smith camp llac-ball horse afternoon. games, 1 Uulr meeting of tlie maon, t ho pitching and other outdoor at tite Rclirf Society Thursday 56 were t per enjoyed by poi Mr. Glenns Crook tun gave Itrfr ! cent of Die ntembrr of her frandmoUier, Mrs. served. Tb, pne.t- nients wer WhK " hood have been asked Li furnish J. King. Mrs. Venelt beef fur the regional store house Budge, The and Ihi project will be earned I1 UiUrr' summer. out thu chart. Griffin t Mr, and Mr. Ladies' night was a social high trfhem of Cutler. The election were gue. Rev burg. Idaho wmln Uo yearn Included U light of the week held Monday Mr. Annie H, J.rd.ne and Mr. &au eiening by Die Lion dub mem- M,.ry Giiilm Friday and A Mm. Edith Baienam. first ber of Hyrum, wealth of Mis. Mary Burt u veiling in captain; Ueutrnnnt. Mr. Fatima 8. Reese, in a variety of Pocatello lovely flower with Mr. and , Mr. tecond form and color lavishly lieutenant, Mrs. Stella Rush 11 the hull of the First ward chapel Christensen aecreury, him. lUt- Leo Mr. and Jardtne Mr. and Hie long banquet table where j Tuesday: at Iretom 60 Mrs. A King, histort.ui. Lions, their partners and .put Lowell Griffith Sergeant Mrs, Euk.Ha Hurst, special gUe.sts were seated. Presi thaptam; 15 with' a day furlough Jolm-sondent Leo C. NleUen presided at spending chorister; Mrs. EUwl 8. hi parent Mr, and Mr. An- - iCrooksum. the event and Cuiitnl Nielsen organist; Mrs. Etta Ny- drew H. GriffUi. Wednesday the conducted the program. Appealing nian, dipping ciialrman; and Mrs. Griffith family vbr.ted relatives Olive on the Interesting program were Staufler, iirogram commit- Idaho tall lee. Mrs. in Riverside, Iiw,itcllo, District Governor IL.y Kingston and Glenna Croeikston, and T.ton, reluming home Friday. Annie H. and Dr, Leo Ellcrtson both of Kemp, reporter, Mr. and Lowell Griffith Sergeant Disle Nyman. A social hour wa Murray, and P.F.C. Boyd Albret- Mih Clote.-- l were of Niblcy Rigg sen on fui lough from Camp Adair, enjoyed. Refre&Jimenta were served. Mipix-guests of Mr. and Mr. Hostesses were Mra. Vella Seamona, Oregon, a speaker and a ladies' Dallas Goodcy Tuesday evening. 8tdia Clirtsteason, Sadie Palmer trio composed of Rozetla Nielsen, Mr. and Mr. Clarence Clark and Elvira Nelson. La Rue Nicl,- -. n and Gayle Miller, are an oddition to their and soloist Shirley Miller, who home.building In sacrament meeting Sunday Mr. and Mr. Norman furnished the vocal numbers on Loosle are remodeling Uielr borne. evening an Interesting program the program. wax given In honor of the restoraMiss Lee Cottle of Trenton Res I were made by Stan. tion of the Aaronic Priesthood si ent SLiurd.iy witll her parents Icy Gunn. Leo C. Nieb.cn and H. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffin. Betsy Ross sewing club E. Kellett, Special guest presMis Is spending held their second meeting Thurs-di- y Butlars Mable tho-e ent besides on th? program at the home of Mr. Ida Beut-un- d tho months with her parents Mr. included Mrs. Grace Harwood of Mrs. David A, Buttars. Mis 1('r- The patchwork darning lesson Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Con- Buttar successfully eompk-ted- . as ha been working ley Watts, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Payne Mrs, George W. Maughan and demonstrotor in Idaho, but of Logan. A delicious banquet m county a, will continue her work in Cali- - Mrs. F. E. Nelson were the charge of Mrs. Flora Andersen j lent of beautiful bouquet of rosea was served the group. Mrs. Hazel Nelson of Perry and! on Mothers day from their sons Tile newly appoint, d officers of in the armed forces. Miss Lola Atkinson of Ogden the club were by Disthe week end with their Mr. und Mrs. Lcllon Dutson antrict Governor Kingston, and are: spent Mr. and Mrs. Delbert At- nounce the arrival of a parents II. E. Kellett, president; E. J. kinson. daughter, bom at a Logan hosWilson, 1st vice president; Stanley Andrew Heggic recently receiv- - pital. The newcomer has two bro- 2nd vice president; W. P. ed news of Gunn, the birth of a new tliers and two sisters. Hyde, secretary; Clifford Poole, tall twister; O. S. Lee, Lion tamer; grand daughter at the home of! if rivate Melvin J. Hardman liaa Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Olsen at Dr-- , rctunu-to Camp Teeca, Georgia, II. R Adams and Frank Duscn is, California. t!e paratrouper division. after two berry year directors. On Wednde.sday Mra. Annie Jspending 18 days on a furlough eThomosno, Mrs. Louie Buttars, j with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Mrs. True Thompson und Mrs. An p1(,rce Hardman. nie H. Jardtne spent the day vis-- ; I 7 Mr .and Mrs. Loy Robinson an NEWTON The John Jenkins ting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' tiounie tlie arrival of a diugliter, Atkinson of Trenton. i.bom In Uie camp of DUP met Thursday at the Budge hospital reccnt- home of Mrs. Edna Hunscn with , ly. Tills is the sucond cliild for Lieut. LeOra Jenkins conducting. with a party honoring Miss Oloria tjle young couple. The opening song was We Thank Haws on her birthday anr'.vcrs.ry. Mr. and Mrs. Maroell Stauffer Thee O God for a Prophet, led Tlie party motored to a Bear Lake and family of Sait Lake City have resort whore the Chorister Florence by they spent day moved into the Dr. Daines home Jenkins. Frayer, Amanda Ballard. The les- boating and plcnicing. Eight guests and will nuke their home there. son. Heart Interest Stories of the enjoyed the outing. Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer are formMr. and Mrs. Arlie Haws accomPioneers," was given by Eva Benof North Logan. erly son. Select reading. A letter from panied their daughter Barbara to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wettsteln left a Soldier to his girl friend, was the Theta Upsilon house party afternoon where all tlie Thursday for Corpus Chris tl. Texas by Audl7 ClXjlcy. MrS- EnlIm Jen. Sunday will begin advanced kins read the sketch of her grand parents of the girls were enter- where Ray mother, Mrs. Emma Stedder Hod- tained at a buffet luncheon. In training. Mrs. George W. Maughan acges. Miss Betty Hansen favored the evening they went to enterthe group with two piano selec- tainment at the college given by companied them as far as Carlsbad all the sororities and fraternities New Mexico and will visit with tions. Mr. Commencement exercises for the and enjoyed the day with the her daughter and and Mrs. B. M. Reynolds. 8th grade graduating class were young people. held in the Newton ward The evening. graduates were; Malcom Benson, Audrey Cooley, Ross Benson, Garry Jor. Barbara gensen, Rigby, Daisy Dell Larsen, Marilyn Rigby, Dar. rell Rigby, Mari Ietersen, Richard Hagen, George Salisbury, Geian Benson, Jay Griffin, Halvey Griffin, Re Nae Griffin, Marjorie Peterson, Gladys Benson, Denzil Stone. Preference Rating Order A group of friends entertained recently issued by the War Proc -- h-- Pluw T S J.ie Saturday.' ; Mrs. Edna Lauriten wa hostson of Mr. and Mrs. La Vere Nielsen is recovering from a ess to the First ward Birthday broken arm suffered recently in club at her home Saturday even-inlast. An evening of game a fall. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Allen and was enjoyed with prize won by children Dixie and Grant, spent jLuella Mcben. Edna Ailed and A dellclou i Liljcnquist. the week end at the home of i luncheon was served the group their parents Mr. and Mrs. j-by the hostess assisted by her Seamens at Hyde Park. Marlon Burrell and her daughter SL.ke of the Ijs Grand Miller Mrs. high council and Elmer Johns of niece Miss Loy Lauriizen. sacrament Laurltzen was presented with a Ogden were Sunday speak. rs In the First ward Sun- club gift Mrs. Nellie Andersen entertainday last Mr. and Mrs. Grover Christen- ed at dinner on Sunday in comsen and Mrs. H. H. Petersen at- pliment to her son P.F.C. Boyd tended the funeral services for Albretscn of Camp Adair, Oregon. Mr. John Wadsworth In Idaho A social afternoon followed a delicious dinner served to Mr. last week. Albretsen Elrrrtr Johns of Ogden recently and Mrs. Boyd and of the U. S. army, was a Sunday children, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Alguest at the home of Mrs. Norval bretscn and son Jerry of Ogden, Nielsen. Mr. Johns was in at Mr. and Mrs. Delos Andersen and tendance at church service during children Gwcnna. Boyd and Doug- thc day In the First and Third las ,and Sir. and Mrs. L. L. where he spoke and also jdersen. One of the club of Hyrum render'd vocal selections. Miss Juno Jonson, daughter ofjmet at the home of Rula Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Johnson, who president, and the afternoon was 4s in training at the Budge hos- - spent patheing, and during the attern 9092 may be ordered only pital, spent the pa-- t week visit- - social hour light refreshments in I misses' and women' ie 14. Anmother her at Hyrum. ing IS. 20. 32, 34. 3. 38 and 40. Size 1, other daughter Mrs. Violet Thompfabric; 16 require Sti yard son, graduated from the same 2 yaids hospital Urls week. Mrs. Rose Jensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jensen of Lo- - Wright. The next meeting of the will be held next Thursday gan on a week end visit to Mont-clu- b wh're they were at the home of reporter Le Ree pelier Idaho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gulbra risen and .the time spent in j making clothes bags. Liljcnqul.st. Mrs. Annie C. Larsen enter-eMr. and Mrs. Thohmas L. Kiteh- of Provo were guests bhis t.iinod at dinner on Sunday last observance of her birthday week at the Norval Kitchen home. A delicious chicken Kitchen and daughter are niversary. spending some time here while dinner was served to a group of Wm. Mrs. Including Mr. Kitchen returned to his work j relatives Murray. Mrs. Irma Nichols, Mbs in Provo. Mrs.! Aua.ion Cadet Leon J. Jensen Nell .Larsenn and Mr. and club meetings for the season. The anci family of. Hyrum has entered the army i dub Social will be held the wJfln,l air force technical at Yale uni- week in June. third oreani1 ' versity where he will undergo in-clubs a. the home of Mra. The Petersen home was beautensive training toward becoming on Thursday even- - tifully decorated with large crim- a technical officer in aircraft Matilda Mnler A des'rt lunchen where the following officers son peonies. maintenance engineering with the mg, were elected: Sue Jean Andersen, was served at the close of the rank of second lieutenant. president; Patricia Nielsen, vice meeting to a large group or J. J. Facer and Mrs. Lizzie members and special guests. president; Jenin? Wilson, Nielsen attended the commence, reasurer; Marian Nielsen, The final session of the Cynment exercises at the McCammon song leader; Joan Kellett and P.e thia Benson camp was held Fritheir school where Thursday high nee Sorenseni reporters; Gayle day last at the home of Mrs. Algrand daughter Miss Betty Jean Smith and Nancy Lu Wahlen, ton Miller, with Captain Luella Facer gave the valedictory address recreation leaders; Beverly Miller Wright conducting. Allegiance to Miss Facer was also awarded a and Melba Nielsen, health. Special the flag was led by Mrs. Laurelte $250 scholarship. guests present were Mrs. H. E. Hansen following which the leshas been Kellett, Mrs. H. B. Nielsen and son, Heart Interest Stories of the Quinn Olsen, who employed at Hill Field in Mrs. W. D. Smith. Miss Amy Kers-le- Iioneers was interestingly treated work for a long period of who was in attendance, by Mrs. Ada Nielsen; two readings time is at home visiting until his plained 4 II work, gave the mem- were given by Lex Larsen; an induction into the army early in bers their outlines and victory instrumental duet Luanna JenJune. Quinn is a son of L. A. Ol- badges. Mrs. Nielsen served a sen and Ramona by and Petsrsen, sen and brother of Jack Olsen, dainty lunch at the close of the two vocal duets by Norma and now with the army forces in the meeting. Lynn Baxter. Prayers were offered Solomon islands. Mrs. Gladys Jensen was in by Marvilla Larsen and Larene Mrs. Bessie Christiansen has charge of the program. This Liljenquist. for the returned from a visit to Ogden This meeting concludes day were Mrs. Alton Miller, Mrs. regular where she was the guest of her sister Mrs. Eva Bailey. She was ' iiti' i8M accompanied home by her daugh. ter Mrs. Elizabeth Oxborrow and THE OLD JUDGE son Jack Dee of Ely, Nevada who will remain here while Mr. Oxborrow is away on government business In Alaska for the major part of a year. Mrs. Lauretta Bamgartner of McGill, Nevada is visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jenson. Mrs. June Allred of Ogden and her mother Mrs. Marie Fife of Logan, were guests Tuesday at the R. L. Allred home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White and son of Tooele, are visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. Ruby Jensen. In the Third ward on Sunday last Stanley Gunn was the special and musical selections speaker were rendered by Rozella Nielsen, La Rue Nielsen and Gayle Miller as a trio. Mrs. La Rayne Willis and small daughter Shirley Ann have left for Reno, Nevada where they will make their home. Mrs. Willis and baby have visited for the past two months at the home of her mother Mrs. Maud Johnson. Mrs. Willis is the wife of First Lieutenant Meredith Willis of Reno, Nevada now with the armed forces in Africa. Mrs. J. W. Monson was removed from a Logan hospital to her home on Wednesday, following medical treatment. Mrs. Monson more important than ever. Sure been a great year for crops, Judge... is improving from a severe illness. Heres just one example of what I mean. best weve had in quite a spell. Mrs. Gordon Nielsen, recently The over ..all beverage distilling industry alone will thecountry. Thatstrue, Henry. returned from a visit with her use 100,000,000 bushels of this surplus to As a matter of fact, theres been quite a brother Con Winberg and family make alcohol seriously needed by the govsurplus supply of grain according to some at Idaho Falls. ernment for gunpowder, synthetic rubber, I saw in one of your farm papers the figures Mrs. L. L. Andersen entertainchemicals and medical supplies. other day. But that surplus is being used to ed on Sunday in compliment to So, keep it growin Henry . . . you're doing and i3 making the good advantage mighty her two sons Ivan Albretsen and a great job. contribution of you farmers to the war effort P-.C. Boyd Albretsen. Ivan was observing his birthday anniversary and Boyd was enjoying the Omjtnrtet of Alcoholic Bcoc rate tmitahicc, last Sunday of his furlough with g Mel-nd-- d ffah J 1',, . r I. on-.e- s II recip-form- la-tall- rlc-ra- j s. j " TL nd Newton n ' nine-pou- I Jwll , I ' - secretary-t- tech-nic- y, son-in-la- Wed-nesda- y ) Preference Ratinq for FARM FlFCTRICVIRIltS MATERIAL 4, duction Board, assigns "AA-- 3 for obtaining farmstead wiring material for farms to which a utility has been authorized to furnish electric service for pro- SAYS..; ductive equipment on such farm. The procedure is as follows: 1. Obtain from your U. S. D. A. 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