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Show THE PAGE FOUR IIEIIALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1941t 25, Giant New Battleship Indiana Hits Water Ahead of Schedule Smithfield FUNNY BUSINESS Officers Search Suspected For Murdere MRS, LOWELL PLOWMAN Reporter ST. GEORGE, ,5' Paradise spent Tuesday and H - i i i ! H ; Schick. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petriet of Soda Springs spent the week end fathei, Fred ! Tuesday Wed- d, Parker. 1 f -- At ?r u , ' ( ! ' 1 Ir H J ? s 1 i ?s Rnkllev. M i, it I i ? i ?fL f( : 1 4 I I it i !. : ui! . ! I Miss Etta Lou' Cowles spent last week end at Burley, Idaho, with friends, BRIDGE OU R ENTERTAINED Mrs. Done Chambers entertained for members of her bridge club last Thursday evening at her home. High score prize was won by Mrs. Nathan Mather and high cut won by Mrs. LeGrande Gunnell. Luncheon was served to 12 members and one guest, Mrs. Ruth Skidmore of Logan, a sister of Mrs, Chambers. Mrs. Leonard Miles and daughter Helen, spent Friday at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Godfrey and family have moved to the Ernest Littledyke home on South Main. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morgan and daughters Patsy and Bonne of Logan were thet Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Roskelley. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sorenson entertained at their-homon Wednesday afternoon with a dinner party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Norman Andrew of Trenton, who are leaving soon to fulfill missions for the LDS church in the east central states. Mrs. Andrew is a daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Archie Harper of Trenton. Mrs. L. S. Miles and Mrs. George Hanson were Thursday guests of Mrs. Edgar Mitchell at her Logan home. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Weeks and Mrs. Joseph W. Peterson are visiting with relatives at San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Farr spent Thursday at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen of Burley, Ida vere visiting here last week with relatives. Mrs. Elnora Wettencamp of Heb-e- r City, has returned home after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mcr.ill had as dinner guests on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mallory of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Merrill and Mrs. Erma Groll were visiting on Sunday at Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Perth Poulsen became the proud parents of their first child, a son, born on at the Budge hospital. Mrs.Saturday Poulsen is the former Arvllla Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Barker were Sunday visitors at Newton. e M :r 1; i : I;, M2 t n;t ; Mi -- Mr. and Mrs. Velman Steed turned Sunday from Kemmerer, where they spent the week. Mrs. Gerald Clark of Salt Lake City spent Sunday and Monday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Gidney. Clarence Spackman spent the week end in Soda Springs. Owen Hansen returned Monday from Salt Lake City where he has been working for the last two months. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Munk spent Monday in Logan visiting friends and relatives. HERE FROM LOS ANGELES Bob Wilson arrived Monday from Los Angeles for a weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes spent Tuesday visiting in Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Bishoff, Mrs. Elmer Krogue, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bishoff and Miss Ruby Bishoff spent Friday visiting Ogden. Mrs.' Vern Bissegger was . admitted to the Montpelier hospital re- of schedule, the 35.000-to- n battleship Indiana coasts down the wdys of the Newport News, Va Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. Just two years after her keel was laid The huge vessel is of the same class six montns ahead as the South Dakota and the Massachusetts which were launched earlier this year. Finn Army Actions LEWISTON NEWS Ted Buttars, trombone solo by Stratford Smith, accompanied by Ethel Leavitt, piano duet by Sherwin Buttars and Carol Kemp, duet by Ted and Douglas Pike. Prayers were offered by M. E. Kent and Albert Westover. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Westover and children were guests of Mrs. M. E. Farrel of Logan Thanksgiving day. Coleen Barnes and Bette Steed were overnight guests of Pauline of Brockman Mrs. Elizabeth Richmond waa a guest of Mr. and lust Sunday. M. Mrs. S. Dopd Mr. and Mrs. Ormas Buttars entertained at a dinner in honor of evening Ted Buttars Thursday Verl Uuest3 were Mr. and Mrs. But-tarBronson, Mr. and Mrs, Onierhmtth. Mr. and Mrs. Stratford Sherwin Buttars, Rolen Buttars and Sherril Brown. . Mr.- and Mrs. Leo Pullem have moved to Ogden where Mr. Pullem has employment. Mrs. Omer Buttars spent Monday in Smithfieid with her mother, Mrs. Wayne Monroe. Mrs. Melpha Squires and daughter Lula Vee were visiting relalast 'ihursdav. tives nt-rHAS PAIlTI UN BilvlHDAV Pat Mctvnigiu was hostess tothea lust Sunday, group of friends occasion being ner Dirthdav. Lames bv and relreshments were eniovodrioo-eLuunne Kent, Vilate Elwoou, Kar-reVess wood. Been Hvtle. Farrel and Dennis Alien of CMr. and Mrs. Eugene Cole announce the arrival of a bahv girl at the home of. her parents. Mr. and M,. Carl Glover last Sunday. Mr. .nd Mrs MoKav Marler. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lavne and Mr. and Mrs. Voria Johnson were supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Llovd El wood following the dance Friday s. - Kent last Tuesday. Mrs. Verlan Leavitt entertained the DeLure club and Mrs. A. L. Pond and Mrs. L. D. Bodily at her home Friduy afternoon. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. Cless Hyer and Mrs. Ervin Van Orden. Mrs. Valeria Pond and Mrs. Alta Karren entertained their primary classes at Mrs. Pond's home Saturday evening. Games were played after which refreshments were served to Neil Karren, Garth Karren, Martin Pond, Rhea Talbot, Betty Butterfield and Thelma Westover and President Mildred Karren who was a special guest. Mrs. Anna Mills entertained at a birthday dinner for George F. Mills who was observing his 68th birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Porter and family, Mrs. Hannah Hodge and Mrs. Jane Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. George Mills spent Tuesday with friends in Clifton. Mrs. Edith Spackman and Miss Dora Wheeler motored to Brig-linlast Wednesday where they sang at the funeral services of Mr. e rt n. and Mrs. Lorin Murier spent'i the week in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert PAwles entertained for Ted Buttars Wednesday evening. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bionson, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Buttars, Arlen and Biiiv Bowies and the guest of relit-tivt- Vul Rigbv of Burbank. tY.lifornia. are visiting relaMr. and Mrs Held Hurting U. S. WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 !? Secretary of War Henry L. Stim-so- n charged today that Finnish army cooperation with German troops along the northern front in Russia is helping Germany to com centrate its efforts in a way harmful to the interests of the United States. He referred to German attacks on the Murmansk-Moscosupply line over which the United States e is supplying aid to the Russians and over which British assistance has been moving. In a statement which war department officials said was designed to answer numerous inquiries, Stimson said it was regrettable the Finnish army should allow this condition to continue. Regardless of the laudable ambition of the Finnish nation to recover ground lost to the Russians in the last war between these nations, Stimson said, "it is evident the Finns are now being used by the Germans to further the German efforts to defeat the Russian Onforces in the Leningrad-Lak- e ega theatre." at his n, by VICIOUS STORM Why all the clanging now? Tuesday for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodge spent Monday visiting with friends and relatives in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Slim Sorensen spent Tuesday in Pocatello. Bob Wilson spent the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Wilson. Miss Dorothy Stittzer spent Tuesday to Sunday visiting friends and relatives in Salt Lake and Ogden. Miss Ann Marie Smedley spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smedley. Miss Maxine McKee of Salt Lake spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred McKee. Miss Jean spent Karsberg Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Karsberg. Bruce Tueiler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tueiler, returned Wednesday from the western states where he fulfilled a mission for the past two years. Don Tueiler of Burley spent the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reigner and son Kenny spent the holidays in Kemmerer. Mrs. Belle Hausley spent Thursday visiting in Ogden. Walt Radke of Fort Warren spent the week end in Montpelier. COUPLE WED RECENTLY F. C. Schick announces the marriage of his daughter Selma to Waldemere Radke, son of Mr. spent the holidays with friends and relatives. Miss Dora Nate, student at the U. 'of U., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nate. Bill Nuckals of Boise spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nuckals. Phillip Grosjean, student at the U. of U., spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grosjean. Elwood Heniger, who is attending the BYU, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heniger. Miss Jean Sparks, who is attending business college in Salt Lake City, spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cattrall Sparks. Hatauako Sakamoto returned last week from Japan where she has spent the past several months. Emmett Whitaker of Pocatello spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whitaker. Oimply by taking an . etable NR Tablet and a drink of water you are promised relief from constipation. See how di- fferent NR Tablets tNature's Remedy) are positive action, yet gentle. Prove how depend-abl- e NR Tablets are for yn. Candy coated or in the ongiial uncoated form that millions use. 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Anderson, 12 West Center SEATTLE, Wash., Nov 21 High winds that swept' the Pacific sunk a tunStf8 Puget Sound with loss blasted western aid Ive already been run over! lated the city of Kalman east into North Dakota today IV storm the worst of the m and Mrs. Fred Radke. The youilg son m was the Seattle region. Bm couple were married Sunday, Nov. time it struck Montana Z 9. The bride will continue workat a 50 mile clip, ing at the Jf. C. Penney Co. and roaring Mr. Radke returned to Fort War- ing planes, felling power hnes Zi upsetting buildings. ren. Mumford reMrs. Gladymere from Soda turned Wednesday Springs where she has spent the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perkins spent the week end in Salt Lake For the information of our LOS ANGELES, Nov. 25 trip The Deke Houlgate system of the established today rating Gophers of Minnesota as the No. 1 team of the nation and indicated the champions of the Big Ton will continue to be the outstanding football team for remainder of the season. Even if teams they met thi season should win their final Karren and Zora Layne. Mrs. Edith Spackman attended games, Minnesota will maintain a quilting Monday at the home of margin of nearly three points over Notre Dame, second on the list. Mrs. Owen Rawlins. Duquesne is ranked third, Ala' bama fourth tind Navy fifth. Ad MRS. I.INDLEY ditional KECO EKING standings place Duke Mrs. Rebecca Lint ley of Ogden sixth, Texas Aggies seventh, Michwho has spent the past six weeks igan eighth, Pennsylvania ninth at the home of her daughter Mrs. and Missouri tenth. Reuben Hansen, was moved to the There had been no horses on home of her daughter Mrs. Albert Nielsen where she will remain for the Amenean continent, in recent some time. Mrs. Lindley is recover- geological times until the Spaniards came in the 16th century. ing from a severe sick spell. Uv Mrs. Hunt said the former er youth who had bee" employed i didn t know i name was missing. MEMO TO ADVERTISERS The DUP met Friday at the home of Mrs. Liva Westover with Counselor Millia Baird conducting Prayers were by Mrs. M. E. Kent, iser reviewed the Mrs. Zeima life of her grandmother Smith after which Ruth Karren gave the lesson on drama. Present were Gertrude McKnight, Alta Karren, Viola Kent, Millie Baird, Zeima Wiser, F'.iinila Wiser, Anna Mills. Gretta j home near terday. Before heCentraUa' Uied. h, ,V? !f phoned for aid. rived, Hunt had panLY!?."4 ft. body was found m his home, bound with a lY?ayo: His widow, m St Qeor Se whd; her husband mot. 4 iffS officers Hum had A quantity of hve.str,, k edr ? day. The money ,, t lv,, sale was beli.ed 'tolen lend-leas- Hailing. tives here. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Wiser and Mr. and Mrs. Mvron Wiser attended a party in Trenton Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Wiser. Mr. Mary K. Kent and Mrs. Saran Kent spent Saturday ami Sunday in Ogden with relatives and friends I LI B HOLDS NO HOST PETE The Helpers club members entertained at a no host party for Mrs. Sarah Kent at her home on Thursday. Mrs. Kent is leaving in the near future to make her home in Washington. Present were LaVene Bowles, Louise Layne, Melba Baird, Mercedes Buxton, Zeima Wiser, Jane Larsen, Stella Blair, Edith Spaektnan, LaVern Spack-maMillie Baird, Oka Lower and Elaine Dunkley who was a special guest. Pauline Kent entertained bl dinner Tuesday evening. Guests were Anne Lower, lvlarie Lila Abel, Goodwin, Coteen Barnes and Bette Steed. Blaine Popp spent the week end in Ogden with relative. Mr. and Mrs. D. I). Buttars entertained at a family dinner last Sunday honoring Ted Buttars who left Monday for the mission home in Salt Lake prior to leaving for the Texas mission. Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Kent and son Wayne of Malad, Idaho, wt re visiting relatives in Lrwiston Sat-- : urday. Wayne will leave in the near future for the Eastern States; mission. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hawkins an-- ! nounce the arrival of a daughter home last Friday morning, i Mr. and Mrs D. D. Buttars, Omer Buttars and Vada Smith aecom-- 1 panted Ted Buttars to Salt Lake, last Monday where Ted entered the mission home. W ARD HONORS 1 ED BUTTARS The Third ward MIA entertained at a social Friday evening for Ted Buttars. Congregational singing was led by Raymond Haslam, accompanied by Martha West over. The following program wag conducted by President Leontine Pond: song by Lenta McKnight, Morean Orchard and Leora Smith accompanied by Grotta Karren, song by Winifred .Hendricks, accompanied by Ethel Leavitt, talk by Meldon Karren, song by Sidney Hendricks accompanied by Ethel Leavitt, remarks by Bishop Ralph Baird, presentation of gift from M Mcu by Alton Orchurd, tulle by ti. ',3' i!1 Pocatello attending a Paris. sear!?' old former CC'C'enr of murdering wealthy OOltral, Utah d, ;!! Mrs. Rulon Merrill was visiting on Thursday with her mother Mrs. C. J. Plowman. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roskelley spent Thursday In Logan visitingy their daughters, Miss Beth Roskcl-leand Mrs. Cecil Morgan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Noble accompanied Mrs. William Stirland, Miss Luck Stirland, Oral Stirland of Providence and Miss LaRue James of Paradise to Twin Falls on Sunday where they spent the day visiting with William Stirland who is employed at the sugar factory there. . Mrs. Verla Noble spent the past week in Providence at the home of her parents, where she was suffering with a back injury. Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Allred have received word of the arrival of a new grandchild, a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spence of Wells-vill- e on Friday. Mrs. Spence is the former Phyllis Allred. ' John Potts spent three days at Salt Lake City last week on business. LEAVE SOON FOR MISSION ' Richard Aiired, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Allred is leaving the early part of December to fill a mission in the northwestern states. Ted Ashton son of Mrs. Cora Ashton is also leaving in December for the eastern states mission. Delbert Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Meyer is leaving the latter part of November for the eastern states mission. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Kingsford and family of Franklin were visiting on Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Myron Roskelley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Plowman, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Snelgrove, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hillyard, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Littledyke and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Plowman motored to on Saturday evening Franklin where they were guests at a supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rich. Mr. and Mrs. rarity Winn and family have purchased the home of Mrs. Harper Hill on South Main and moved his family there. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Roskelley and children, Joan and Chris of Ogden were Saturday overnight guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave in SCA convention. Mrs. Clarence Spackman spent (he week in Soda Springs with her mother, who is ill. Mrs. F'rank Preston returned last week from a two weeks visit with her son Ross, who is in San Francisco. Mrs. Vaughn Morgan and son Michael of Salt Lake spent Sunfriends and reladay visiting tives in Montpelier. who has Gladymere Mumford, been in Soda Springs, returned to Montpelier last week to work. MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perkins announce the marriage of their daughter, Lois, to Vadair Mum-forson of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mumford. The young couple were married in the Salt Lake temple Thursday, Nov. 13. They will soon leave for Portland, where Mr. Mumford has employment. George Ingels returned Tuesday from a few days visit in Ogden. Mr. and Mr3. Eddie Stone left Monday for a weeks visit in Ogden, Salt Lake and Pocatello. Mrs. Tom Burgoyne of Ogden is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bruce. Mrs. Sam Hall and Mrs. Don Tueiler spent Sunday visiting in nesday hero with her mother, Mrs. Alice Jorgenson. THREE WARD PARTIES HELD Ward dinners, with proceeds going for the new ward chapel, were held on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Lamb with the following present: Mr. and Mrs. Keith Meikle, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Noble, Mr. and Mrs. ! Lowell Plowman, Mr. and Mrs. Or-vColeman, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ! Seamons and Mr. and Mrs. Ben i Tueiler. Games followed dinner with Leslie Seamons winning high score and Mrs. Leslie Seamons winning Jow score. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Plowman entertained the following guests at dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Plowman, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Walt Snelgrove and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Plowman. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hymns entertained for Mr. and Mrs. William Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Speth, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Whiting and Dolores and Eugene Hill-yar- C. visiting in Montpelier. Miss Annabelle Kronabush spent al .41 ! Authorities today rugged wilds of Miss Jean Schick spent Thursday and Friday visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann and Lue McCann of Salt Lake City spent the week end here with relatives. Mrs. Keith Ilillyard arid daugh-ter- s Shanna and Carol spent Monday at Trenton, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Perkins and daughter, Donna Lee have moved into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Reese. Mrs. Jesse Walker spent Monday with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. C. J. Plowman. Mr. and Mrs. Seth L. Gibbs of B. C. of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Ask for a copy report giving audited facts and figures about our circulation. BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS FACTS AS A MEASURE OF ADVERTISING VALUE tlHEf |