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Show Mr. and Mra .shaw enter! j.ncd I!r.id- - Mrv Thom ax G. Vii:ium.n, of t the Fo, Idaho Mis. day evening for Mr, and wetk-en- d with her puicnu. Thomas H. Archibald and children of Sparks, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mra Gilbert Andersen. Thomas l, Lindley, Mr. and Mrs. Mu. Andervin. who spent five Janie B. llradiuw. The table days of last week in a Logan a. is decorated with a basket of hospital for treatment, is home pink and orchid asters. A social and reported feeling much better. Boy Scouts, under direction of evening waa enjoyed. leader scout Myron Brenchley, Mrs. and! Lewis Brenchley a hike and camping outchildren, and her company, Mr.) enjoyed Cold Water at Spring in the Coy Miller and son Richard, Mb, ing east of town, where mountain! Lan-and Jay Clair Maughan afternoon and Maughan, of Hollywood, Calif., they pent Tuesday motored to Ireston. Idaho, Wed- and laght and Wednesday. nesday and spent the day with FUNERAL SERVICES HELD EOR MRS. ROSE BROWN Mrs. Cyril Maughan and family. Funeral service were held in Mrs. Earl Parkinson and daughter Jeanene, and aon Kay, are the tabernacle Monday for Mre. Rosalee (Rose) Parkinson Brown. spending three weeks at San Die- 80. wife of Charle B. Brown, of and sister go, Cal. with her brother-in-laresidents, Mrs. Logan, for Wellsville Mr. and who died Friday at her home of Nephl Mehr. causes incident to age. Counselor Mra Clyde Copen. of Salt Lake, James L. Wyatt was In charge;! her with here spent Monday Mrs. Rena B. Lelshman played and D. J. Jones, mother, Mra. the prelude and on the attending funeral services for her organ. The many postlude beautiful flow-er- a Brown. Parkinson Mrs. Rose aur.t, were carried by neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen and Six nephews, Howard J. Logan. reson Jackie of Sait Lake City, Jones of Wellsville. Joshua Gun-m- il turned home Monday evening afof of Lyle Pitkin ter spending a week here with Millville, Logan. William Watkins of Samtheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Brown and Grant uel Bankhead. Sunday. Mr. and Logan, Robins of Suit Lake, acted as Mrs. and Mrs. Bankhead. Mr. The prayer at the pallbearers. Mrs and Mr. Jackie. Hansen and home In Logan was by Bishop Jack Hirst and children, of Og- Wilhelm Pedersen den. spent the day at Guinavah ward; prayers at of Logan First the sendees park m Logn canyon, where a were by A. Tennyson Smurth-w-ai- te was sened. lovely dinner nd John A, Brown of Salt loweli and Cordon Maughan Luke City; speakers who told of and Movis Baxter are spending the sturdy qualities and accomthe week In Yellowstone park. plishments of the Brown. Park-inso- n MInS Wilma Hall entertained and Bailey families, and the her Sunday school class of the First ward at a swimming party at Ingiuin in Logan, Tuesday eva Thirtty-twenjoyed ening. swim and refreshments. reMiss Pauline Maughan turned home Friday after spending three weeks at Nampa, Ida-- 1 ho., with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Maughan and l at dimur Tues- .iti-llo- . hi-i- of ('ii ci.rn display WORK SHOWN MONDAY clubs The work of the was brou;ht to a close Monday when a display and judging of the summer work of the girls took place at the tabernacle on Monday evening, with supervisor Mrs. IVarl Leishman In charge. Mrs. Beutler and Mrs. Younker of the extension division were the Several of the articles judges will be entered In the State cluh'a exhibit. The girls In each group with the highest rating will ride on a float in the parade Founder! Day. September 2. After the Judging and display the following program waa rendered: prayers were by Marie Bradshaw and Anna Murray; singing America"; a posture skit waa presented by two group under direction of leaders Thelma Leathern. Laura Archibald and Marjorie Elwood; piano solo. Miss Bonnie Maughan; song by the Chico Fidellt club, under direction of Mrs. Dona Leishman, candle lighting cereleader: mony was bv two groups under direction of Mrs, Jennie Boyd and! Mrs. Noreen Anderson, leaders: encouraging remarks to the girls and commending them for their work was by Mbs Beutler: the several group sang community eongs. after which those present enjoyed a dress review by 50 girls. CANYON PARTY BY SENIOR LADIES I.ITFRARY CLUB The Senior Ladies' Literary club entertained at a canyon party their honoring Friday evening, husbands, held at city park In The Fork Blacksmith Canyon. tables were decorated with flowers. A delicious supper was served to Mcsmades Bessie 30 guests by Leatham. Marie Garrett, Bessie Jones and the MLsses Zella Kerr and La Ree Kerr. Joseph B. Gunnell acted as toastmaster and every one present responded with A stories, jokes and singing. social time was enjoyed following supper. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Maughan and family have moved to Midvale, Idaho to make their home, where Seth will coach at the high school Mr- and Mrs. Elmer Lelshman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Maughan to Midvalle, Wednesday. taking their belonging in a truck. They returned home that evening. Ladles night of the Lions club was held Wednesday evening at Bott's camp in Logan canyon. A lovelv chicken dinner was served to 60 Dons and wives by the refreshment committee, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lindley, Mr. and The Mrs. William P Balwwin. time was spent In dancing. enterMrs. Frank Leishman tained at a party Monday in honor of her daughters, Donetta and Dorretta, who were observing their 12th birthdavs 16 girl friends being present and enjoyed games. A Four prizes were awarded. lovely lunch was served by Mrs Leishman. Mr. and Mrs. Jafnes A. Irishman and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Leishman, left Friday for California to visit points of interest In arid around San Francisco. They will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gibbs at Berkeley-MrsGibbs was formerly Miss Wanda Leishman, dauithter of the Irvin Irishmans. Gilbert Anderson, who was observing his birthday Friday, was guest of honor at his home in the evening, when members of his family entertained for him. A lovely lunch was served and the evening spent socially by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Velma Williamson, of Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Watkins, of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parker, Mr. and Mrs- - Bill Leatham, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones, Mr. and Mrs- Orval Anderson. The honored guest received some lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Bailey and daughter Trudie, who have spent the past year in Texas, while Norval has been in the service, have returned home and were relatives here Monday. visiting Norval was released from service last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Lind ley entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs- - Thomas H. Archibald and children of Sparks, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bowen and family of Beaver Dam; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bradshaw, of Mrs. Hershall Logan, Mr. and Bradshaw. A social evening was enjoyed. Mrs. Coy Miller and baby Richard, Laree and Jay Claire Maughan, all of Hollywood, Cal., were guests of their aunt and cousin, Mrs. Jane R Maughan and Mrs- Lewis Brenchley. They are children of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Maughan, formerly of Wellsville. H The Merry Homemakers club met Thursday at the home of Mra Frank Lelshman, where pictures were mounted and refreshments served. Leaders Mrs. Verda Hall and Mrs. Beth were in charge. H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H I - . - - 4-- Pop-plet- 44- 44 on A PLUMBING REPAIR BAUGH PLUMBING CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE 4444444444 I e j family. Mr. and Mrs. Annie : gloiies aiul be.mties of the resurrection, were (Jeoige J. Haalam and Samuel B. Mitton of Logn, Counselor Wyatt made tV ikying r.uinbeis weie remarks; musical of I Heard the Voice duets, One Sweetly Jesus Say", and Mr. and Solemn Thought," by Mra. L- J. Bailey of Logan; vocal O My Father. solo, by John LelshBailey, with Mrs. Rena man a accompanist; soio, "In the Carden," by Miss Mary Francis Mack, of Salt Lake, accompanied by Mra Mary Smurthwaite, of Suit Lake. Burial was in the the where Wellsville cemetery grave was dedicated by George Knowlton of Logan. Mra Brown was bom In Well's-vllle- . August 29. 1866, a daughter of Henry F. and Betsy Woodward Parkinson. She married Charles B. Brown in the Endowment house In Salt Lake 63 years ago, April home 7, 1883; they made their In Wellsville, Boise, Idaho, Klamath Falla Oregon: Oakland, Cal.; and Logan. She is survived by her husband, who is 87 years of age, and four children. Leo Brown of Logan, Harry Brown of Phoenix. Arizona; Mra Vera Fisher of San Jose, Cal. and Cecil Brown of Tonopah. Nevada; six grandchildren and klx brother and sisters: Mrs. Margaret P. Jones and Joseph Parkinson, of Wells-villMrs. Jule Grant, of Murphy, Idaho; Mra Fearl P. Darley. of Wet Dayton. Oregon; Chaneey and Roes Parkinson, of Spokane Washington. Following the services the family and relatives gathered at the fm-.l- y home in Logan, where lunch was served, after which the t.me wax Mert .... the home of Mr and .Mis S B. Mitton, w.tt-isinging, music and chat weie lUad.iigs were given by John A. Brown and Mn Margaret Smurthwaite. Charles Blown will leave Wednesday with hli on Cecil, and wife, to make hvs home for the present. e 4 PHONE 83 SOUTH MAIN 4 4 4 4 4 FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING BERNTSEN BROTHERS 149 South Main Phones 1609W Dealers in Furnaces - 1691R - 379 Stoker Blower riOTIGE TO FARMERS WE WILL CALL FOR AND PAY TOP CASII PRICES FOR YOUR DEAD OR WORTHLESS ANIMALS Call collect Logan 49 o; We also pay highest cash prices for Hides, Pelts and Wool UTAH 2 BY-PRODU- COMPANY CTS miles south of Logan ... on Ilighway 91 CELEBRATE I Oliver Bailey.! Poppleton, Mrs. Celia Larsen, Bailey and Mrs. Leola spent Tuesday at Salt Lake City visiting Grant Larsen, husband of Leola, who Is at the Veterans hospital for treatment. and Morrell Professor Mra Clark and family, of Ogden, spent Saturday here as guests of Bishop and Mrs. Frank B. Lelshman. A lovely dinner was served by Mrs. Lelshman. The ladies of the Sa Villa club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lyman Maughan, with Mrs. Vernon Bankhead as assisting hostess. Secretary Mrs. Reese Bailey was In charge, and a reorganization took place. Officers for next year are Mrs. Marvin Mrs. Merrill Cooper, president; Cooper, vice president; Mrs. Reid Two songs Leishmn, secretary. Were sung by Carol Hall, Nedra Poppleton and Kathleen Maughan, accompanied by Mary Jean Bailey. During a social hour lovely refreshments were served to sixteen Mrs. FOUNDERS DAY AT WELLSVILLE Monday and Tuesday, September ladies- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garrett announce the birth of a son at a Logan hospital Monday, all reported doing fine. Fred Garrett and La Vor Poppleton spent Monday and Tuesday at Salt Lake and Provo making arrangements to enter school the coming year. Mrs. Maggie Smurthwaite, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Smurthwalte, Mrs. Mary S. Smith, Mrs. Sarah Mack and daughter Mary Francis, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and son Walter, Mr. and Mrs- John L. Baxter, Mrs. William T. Robbins, of Salt Lake City, sons Thomas and Grant, and daughter Margaret, of Springville, were here Monday attending funeral services for Mrs. Rose Parkinson Brown. Mrs. Evelyn Jennings and son Cliff, of Salt Lake City, spent the past week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and son ' Jack, of Los Angeles. Calif., spent Wednesday and Thursday at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Poppleton. They visited their father, Lars Larsen and sister, end the family of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bodreto. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Alta Larsen of this city. Members of the Frank Maughan family enjoyed a at the Brigham City park, where a lovely hot dinner was served and a social time enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Maughan. Kenneth Maughan, Mrs. Douglas Maughan and Mra Fanny M. Brown; Mr. and Mra Ollie Jacobsen and daughter Carol of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Edd Baird and family of Brigham City. O O O JPcDSfcOGil o o o PROGRAM Midnight Dance Monday Morning Band Concert 10 a. m. Parade 11 a. m. 12 a. m. Founders Day Meeting (USAC President Franklin S. Harris will deliver Founders Day address.) Childrens Dance (Wellsville All -- Stars vs. Logan PHONE 260 8 All-Stars- p.m. .) Founders Day Dance Livestock OF LOGAN 29 West First North p. m. Hust, famous dog (Troupe acts-LIo- yd act; Jack Knopp and wife.) Furniture Autos STATE LOAD 2 Rodeo, Bronc Riding, Steer Dogging, Calf 2:30 p. m. Roping, Wild Brahma Bulls Softball m to $300 1-- MONTE YOUNG RIDES AND MIDWAY - GOr.lPflfJY CALL : Pane Three The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah Friday, August 30, 19 IG TUESDAY Rodeo Founders Day Dance 8 .p. m 9:30 p. m. . 2 |