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Show fAUlC EIGHT. THE ton visiting at the home om her Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Lyman Balls. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Archibald, Mrs. Catherine Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Jones, Mrs. George L. Jones, and Mrs. Lloyd S. Price were among those from Dayton who attended the funeral of Charles Shumway at Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wickham, their son Darwin, and daughter Arthella, spent Christmas at Logan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Montell Wickham. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boden and small daughter of Franklin visit DAYTON NEWS and Mrs. Eddis Hill are happy over the safe arrival of a fine baby girl at their home on Mol her and Christmas morning. baby are doing well. Mrs. Hill's mother is here to care for her. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dailey and their four daughters of Roberta Ida., came to Dayton Sunday to visit with Mrs. Daileys parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Buttars. for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Wickham of Hazleton, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Georgeson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. t Dewey son-in-la- Rasmussen and their two f Weston, Mr. jand Mrs. O. Stuart snd son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Jones and son Dennis were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. George L. Jones Christmas day. Mrs. Frank Sant of Soda Springs visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen. Mrs. Rose Schenk of Providence spent the holidays in Day- N. HERALD-JOURNA- L, LOGAN, UTAH, ed with Mrs. Bodens parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ooburn during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lavere Balls and family spent Christinas at Providence with members of Mrs. Balls family. and Mrs. Godfrey Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schwartz, Beutler motored to Clarkston on SATURDAY, JANUARY 1941., the home of her sister, Mrs. Lorsion. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones en- enzo Andersen of Preston Wedtertained at dinner at their home nesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Housley ASaturday. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. ttended the funeral of the infant, Wickham of Hazleton and Mr. Waldon Housley at Richmond on and Mrs. Lorenzo Georgeson of Wednesday. Weston. Mrs. Kenna Bergeson and her Mr. and Mrs. Montell Wickham two daughters, Vega and Tyra, and their three sons of Logan and Mrs. Annie McBride spent Saturday to attend the funeral were&Sunday dinner guests jit the Saturday. at Ogden. of Charles Shumway. homtr of Mr. and Mrs. Roman After the regular preliminary Eider Allen Richman returned Sant. program of sacrament meeting on home last Friday, having comJack Bowden is visiting with Sunday evening the time was givpleted a two year mission for the friends and relatives in Dayton en to the ward genealogical comLDS church. Elder Richman la- during the school vacation. mittee, Chairman H. Leroy Mcbored in the Central States Mis Mrs. L. R. Archibald visited at Bride in charge. The following Out-of-to- program was presented: Introduc-or- y talk by Chairman McBride. of the Sunday Ray Archibald school superintendency told how work will fit into genealogical the new Sunday school program; "What the Quorums of the Priesthood can do to increase was discussed by temple work James Phillips, for the High Priests, M. L. Phillips for the Seventies and Harold Galloway for the Elders. A vocal selec tion was given by Leroy Archibald, Jr., accompanied by his sister, LuDean at the piano. Bishop Schwartz then took over and in-- 1 troduced Clarence Cordon of prM ton who sang a solo. Mrs Co, don accompanied on the Elders George E. Eurgi. Van Edgley and Forest A. Farkerel c It the stake presidency were present and gave talks. Mr. Cordon then sang another solo, accompanied by his wi.. Closing remarks wer, by Bishop Schwartz. a mixes quartet, Annie Wickham, Marv r Jones, Walter Beutler, Beutler with Lucetta B Archi bald at the organ, sang one num her. The prayers were offered' by D. VV. Buttars and Phoebe Jensen. OST: Woman miLion. Rotui 'fiOST: Small t If radio tubes & of Logan. Hi SPECIAJ Ipapering. 064-R- surprisini jfif with wood. 84 make the t ,nd cloth bli VE SALESME SALESMAN w Want man wl I Fairview portunity to franchise to Tailored Cloth excellent incoi territory at oi Spring line Write for infc Co A Nash Street, Cincin BERTHA WHITTLE Reporter Miss Ardith Rawlings, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Edis Rawlings, celebrated her thirteenth birthday Sunday with a party with a few invited girl friends. Lunch was served and games played. Elaine and LcKoy Inglet, children of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglet of Preston are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith while their mother is at the Preston Memorial ho.ipilal with a baby boy born Friday night. Mrs. Joseph Inglet is in . Weston at the home of her daughters family, Mr. and Mrs. Serge Benson, , who are rejoicing over the arrival of a son born Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cole and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall and children attended a party Friday night in Preston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson, gifts were exchaged and a good time had by all their lives. The Eritra Nous club and their partners held a party Friday night at the Paul's cafe in Preston a turkey supper and games were enjoyed by eighteen. Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson had their family at home for Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Golightly and three sons Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bronson and children of Preston attended. Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Lewis and children of Logan spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert. They are leaving soon for South Dakota where he will continue his practice and they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Sanders and daughters of Lund. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Cvril M. Whittle and children of Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whittle and children,' Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilson and sons were dinner guests of Mrs. Bertha Whittle Sunday. Mrs. Florence Griffith of Logan visited a few days with her brothers and sisters last week. of the genealogical Members committee were In Preston Friday night at a party held by the organization. Miss Lavon Henderson, a school teacher, has returned to resume her duties after visiting relatives in Malad and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rawlings motored to Loean Sunday and were quests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Hyde and family. Mr. and Mrs. Urvin Larsn and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Knudsen were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cole Sunday evening. it from TAKE Learn welding Choice of 3 pocket book. c SPECIAL? SCOTCH wax r grade floor w re Is a $3.25 g quart for 60c sale for KITCHEN stov 354 E 5th No automobii VA SEE, I FELL INTO 7H' NILE Willys OM MY WAV HERE, AN' WHEW SLAP at 71 W. Call I ASKED 'IMTO HELP ME GIT CLEAMED UP, HE GOT TOUGH, SOI HAD TO PICK! Knigl 1937 8 sal for PLYMOUTI 35 North 'IM DOWN) fain . ROOMS GIRLS. 69 S 2 3 Clean MEN. $22.50. BOYS: OR N 3rd 15 $20. apts. for 4 OR rms. Inq. 6f lege Hill by FOR 2 girls. 14 WANTE CALVES. Ph. USELESS hors. ( EXCI TRADE one at yuor o Everti The signatur nett, a signer of Independem $28,000. i LTVEST URN) Millville Loans Day of CORA HOODLESS Tra All Reporter Here, In Mrs. Morgan Jenson entertained on Thursday at dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jenson and fanrly of College ward, Harry Jessop of Nibley, Mrs. Emma Jenson and family, Mrs. June Reeder and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderaon and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Jenson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jessop were guests at a turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Budge Lowe of Providence on Thursday. Mrs. Edna Crockett and daughter and Mrs. Dorothy Allen and two children of Logan spent Thursday visiting their mother, Mrs. Edward Larson. Mrs. Verio Jessop entertained Sunday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lowe of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Esplin of Ogden, Mrs. Lucille Cummings of Log n, Mr. and Mrs. Budge Lowe of Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson of Nibley, Mrs. Jennie Hovey, Mrs. Hidvie Alvord, Miss Wynona Cummings, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Jessop, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jessop, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jessop, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jessop and Mr. and Mrs. Verio Jessop. The evening was spent playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. "UaDell Larson of Elko. Nevada, v ere visiting Mrs. Matilda Olson on Monday. Other visitors were Wynona Ol3on and Jack Jenson. Miss Veola Olson entertained at dinner on Sunday. Those present were Miss Mae Jarvis of Logan, Mrs. Matilda Shaffer, Miss Dora Shaffer. Miss Nora Shaffer, and Miss LaRae Leonhardt. H. J. Olson and son Doyle of Salt Lake City were over-nigguests Sunday of his mother, Mrs. Matilda Olson. EUwood Rasmuson of Logan was the speaker at the Sunday evening services. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson and two children of Logan were over-nigguests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. James Neves and sen Jay of Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Neves and children, Larry and Shirley, of Logan, and Richard Kenney of Salt Lake City were Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Neves. Full Ai Cash! STATI COM OF I D. ht The Chinese, to produce one acre of rice, use T50 of labor, in comparison to the hours used by Americans. rs J. WILE 29 IV. 1st 1 USED! WHAT TH'5 GBTa yTA il LUIS MOT n STOR-A-- 1 ht man-hou- A BE NOT ASHAMED IF YOUR EYE BE BLACKED, IF THE SKIN) ON) YOUR KNUCKLES IS BRUISED AN)' HACKED THE WEATHER THIS WEEK... WELL, IT'S JANUARY AIN'T IT? Automatic H Prices Aa RALPHS IIEA 121 1 INF TOI CA! 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