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Show FOUR PAGE SOUTH Club Party The Wellsville 411 clubs held their closing party and exhibit at the Second ward chapel on I FI Friday evening. Assistant Leader Lavoy Leishman was in charge of the following program: "God Song, Bless America. Prayer by Madelyn Perkins of the Busy Stitchers club. Remarks by Leader LaVoy Leish-maSong, "Just a Prayer a by Emma Jean and Murray of the Culture club. Reading by Sarah Bankhead of the Festus club. Piano solo, n. ay Sus-an- Meet Me in St. Louis by Althea Leatham of the Happy Patchers club. One act play by the Culture club. A review of the dresses made by all the girls of the club was very interesting. A display of all articles made and awards presented for the same was by Miss Kearsley of the Cache County Extension divison from (he USAC. The fmotbers of the girls were special guests. Prayer wa3 offered by La Nae Cooper of the Happy Five club. IV and R Club Mrs. Gladys Nielsen entertained the W and R Club at her home Thursday evening.. delicious luncheon was served. The evening was spent playing bridge. Prizes were won A Meda by Hall, Luela Nielsen and Phyllis Savage. Mrs. Bonnie (Alien was a special guest. First Ward Birthday Club Mrs. Stella Bradley of Ogden and Mrs. Bessie Swanson of Ily-ru- i m celebrated their birthday aniversaries together when they Ward entertained the First birthday Club at the Swanson home on last Friday night., A delicious supper wa3 served and the hostesses were assited ty Mr i 'Swanson's daughters Rella Mae Swanson and Mrs.. Lois Critchlow. The remainder of the evening was spent in social visiting and games. Fifteen prizes were awarded for the games and the best costumes. Special guests were Mrs. Florence 'Petersen and Relief Society Outing The Wellsville Second ward Relief Society entertained the officers and teachers at an outing at Willow Park in Logan on Tuesday afternoon. A lovely chicken dinner was served to Dinner C. Mrs. Win. Brenchley of Wellsville entertained at dinner cn Sunday after conference at Hyrum for her husband who was observing his birthday anniversary. Fall flowers decorsome fifty-fiv- e ladies. A misated the table where covers! cellaneous program and visit- were placed for Bp. and Mrs. ing were enjoyed. The Pres- Evan H. Bankhead and family, idency, Mrs. Florence Brenchley fir. and Mrs. Evan Hall and Mrs. Rhoda Thorpe and Mrs. family and Mr. and Mrs. Brench Pearl B. Bankhead 'were in ly of Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs charge. Charles Petittt and Mrs Margaret Critchlow of Ogden. Mr. received some nice Dinner Brenchley Birthday Mrs. Nettie Thorpe of Wells-vill- o jBif ts. who was her observing birthday last Monday entertainEntertain Authorities ed at a chicken dinner. President and Mrs. ' Edwin Mrs. Clawson entertained the church Covers were laid for Mrs. Annie authorities who attended conAnderson, Mary Mrs. Julia Leishman, Wyatt, ference at their home at dinner Mrs. Betsy Wyatt, Mrs. Alver-t- a on Sunday. Covers were laid for Elder Leatham, Mrs. Thorpe and Mrs. Dean Thorpe and sons, Charles A. Callis, Clyde C. EdMichael and Tim of Lewiston. munds, President and Mrs. A. An afternoon of social chat R. Zbinden of Nibley, Bishop was enjoyed . Mrs. Thorpe re- and Mrs. Preston Brenchley of ceived some nice birthday gifts. Wellsville, President and Mrs. B. M. Thompson and President On Thursday of last week and Mrs. Edwin Clawson and Mrs. James A. Lei3hman ,of family. Wellsvile entertained at dinner in honor of her nephews, Pfc. was Madra Club who Kenneth Maughan The ladies of the Madra Club home on furlough from foreign of Wellsville met Wednesday service and Dr. Frank L Maugh an of Bristol, Pa. Other guests evening at the home of Mrs. enwere Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Wilford Wyatt where they Canreview book a of Maughan, parents of Kenneth joyed M. dle Worth by Walter Scott and and Frank, Mr3. Fanny given by Miss Sara J. Parker. Mrs. Ed Baird of BrigBrown, was Lindley ham City, Mr. and Mrs. David President Letha L. Maughan and son Lowell in charge. During a social hour were served toy and Mr. and Mrs. Leishman. rtYa3hments Later in the evening Kenneth the hostess to eighteen ladies. left for Salt Lake City where he had to report back to Fort Fesl us 4 II Dauglas for reassignment.. Miss Sara Bankhead enterSgt. Marlin Larsen, son of tained the Festus 411 club at Mr. and Mrs. James N. Larsen her home on Monday evening of Wellsvile came home Satur- at their closing party. Leader day after being overseas for the Mrs. Noreen Anderson gave past eighteen months. He has some timely suggestion for been in the European theatre. next work. A lovely lunch years His wife who has been employwas served to Mrs. Anderson ed at Los Angeles came to Salt and the Misses Mardean Kerr, Lake on Sunday and was met Margene Jones, Stella Bradshaw there by Marlin and his parents Gelayne Wyatt, Colleen Cooper, and they returned home Sun- Joylenc Gunnell and the Rosieday evening. s'-. A social hour was enjoyed. Birthday , ' Bimtlulay Dinner Mrs. Mary Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Petersen Mrs. Earl Parkinson enterA gift was presented to each at their home on entertained on at at tained dinner, Sunday of the ladies by the club. to in compliment Monday her home in Wellsville honortwo nephews. Mrs. Petersens mothand her husband her ing Primary Social who Russell and Weldon Petersen, Nelson, er, Mrs. Dave The opening social of the were are both visiting in Hyrum their observing birthdays. who Wellsville ward Primary was A tall vase of pink and white on a furlough. held Tuesday afternon at 2 p. asters centered the table where Dinner was served to Pfc. m. at Willow Park in Logan. covers were laid for Mr. and and Mrs.. Weldon Petersen and was furnished Mrs. Dave Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. two children, Mr. and Mrs. HirTransportation and some 125 children were Earl Parkinson and family, Mr. am Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lymin attendance. Games and re- and Mrs. David Parkinson and an Larsen and son and daughfreshments were enjoyed under Ardella Parkinson and son, Cor- ter, all of Logan, Mrs. George the direction of the Presidncy dell, and Mrs. Emma Nelson, all Handyman of Los Angeles, Caland teachers. The presidency of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ifornia, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. is composed of Mrs. Marie Gar- Nelson and family of Clifton, Chambers and family of Magrett, Mrs. Alta C. Brenchley Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. na, Utah, Cpl. Russell Peterand Mrs. Gwennie Maughan. sen of Sante Fe, New Mexico, Boddley and family of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unsworth, Mrs. Grace Keyes and family and family of Layton. The hon Mr. and Mrs. James Stoddard, of Willard spent the past week ored guesijs revived sveal Mrs. Emma Harvey Petersen, in Wellsville with her aunt, lovely gifts. An afternoon of Liljenquist, Miss Afton Peter-eMrs. Mary G. Parker. rccial chatting was enjoyed. Miss Ruth Baxter, and Mrs. n, JUST ARRIVED! Rollaway Beds Jf $20.95 V September 14. 194. CACHE COURIER Hall, all of Hyrum. Pvt Neil McMurdid Following the delicious din-r.- c for Ft. Ord, nesday was the in , spent evening a ten day spending social visiting. with his Wendell and Russell are the Wellsville two . Mrs. children song cf Mr. Harvey Petersen of was formerly Miss Hyrum. ard. Pvt. McMurdie his basic training at Texas. Wm. PARADISE LOCALS , arid Pearl Strowbelt daughters, Kathryn and Pauline and son, Evan, and Mr. Fritz Myers of Logan were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Mrs. Miles. Mayor and Mrs. Joseph S. Howells and daughter, Maxine were Salt Lake visitors Sat- Word has been received that left WedRobert II. Maughan nho Calif. after overseas, for the past been furlough in has Massachuwife and two years is now inreleased and be will and setts McMurdie Eva Stodd- home In a few days. Waiting little has taken for him is his wife and Camp whom he hasnt seen and his mother, Mrs. Margaret H. Maughan of Wellsville. 30n Wol-ter- s, Mrs. Daniel A. Leishman of Wellsville went to Rexburg, Idaho last Tuesday to be with her mother, Mrs. Ricks, who was observing her 86th birthday on Wednesday. On arriving there Mrs. Leishman found her mother very ill. She spent the week there with her mother and returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray W Hall of in Ogden are spending a week Wellsville with their Mrs. and Mr nd daughter, B. Lindley. Thomas son-in-la- w . Allan Mrs. Dale Maughan. formerly Miss June Goddei ridge announces the Smithfield of birth of a daughter born in a local hospital last Monday. Her husband is in France and he ?s a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank urday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Leishman and Mrs. Everett Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman, spent Sunday in i.iaai as Mr and Mrs Preston Brenchley, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- Mr and Mrs. Lynn Larsen and tor Romer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Leishman, all of Wellsville enjoyed !Mi!9 John Early, who has a horseback ride Monday. Dinspent thepast summer months ner was served at Cold Water at Springville has returned to Spring northwest of town. her home. Ms. (Earley will Max Jones of Wellsviilo came gpend the witner months at the home of her daughter, Mr3. home Friday after visiting Mae Thomas. days at Los Angeles with Willis Von Almen, at Santa BarMr. and Mrs. Jcrtim-Rigg- s and bara with his aunt and uncle, family of Soda Springs. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs, John F. Webb and Mrs. Hattie McMurdio of Hy- at Santa Marie with Mr. and rum spent Monday in Paradise Mrs. Harold P. Maughan and Mr and Mrs. W. P. Maughan. visiting with relatives. Mr. L. Maughan of Wellsville. S 1Dean Riggs of the U.' S. Navy, stationed at San Diego -c is visiting his wife, the forme Glenda Green and mother, Mrs. Annie J. Riggs. He came by plane last Wednesday to attend the funeral cf his brother-in-law, Lyle .Jeppson at Mantua cn Thursday. Miss ' Colleen Leishman of Welsville i3 epending the week at J3alt Lake City with her. Mrs. Ann Beck returned At the sacrament meeting in brother and wife, Pfc. and Mrs. home during the week after several the Wellsville Second ward on Caylin Leishman. Gaylin is staspending the past ladies tioned at Ft. Douglas. following months in Menlo Park,- Calif- Sunday, the ornia with her husband, Dew- were released from the Primary ey Beck, who 'is receiving treat- organization: Mrs Doris Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ricks ment at an army hospital for Mrs. Theresa Reynolds and Mrs H. Glenn. Mary ant received famjly of Benson ward in while Cominjuries Those sustained wcre were dinner guests of their par bat duty in the Philipines. Margaret Parker,1 Verda ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miss Ruth Danielson who Is a Lindley, Myrtle Lindley, Ardell Bankhead in Wellsville on Sunday. teacher at the Preston High Cooper and Ida McBride. school spent last week end at t the home of her parents, Mr. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Archiand Mrs. David Danielson. bald and three children,- - Calvin, Carla and Karen, of Sparks Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maughan Nevada returned home Monday and daughter Mr. after a Margaret. ten day vapleasant and Mrs. Rose Maughan of Well cation spent In Wellsville with ville were Sunday dinner guests their parents, Mr and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. David Thomas Lindley and relatives. - Mes-dam- es Hirst. about 1:30 p. m. Wellsville were awakened to the fact that a plane was circling the town and nearly topping the trees around several homes. Captain Blaine Bankhead was circling h9 home town and the home of his parents, Mr. WELLSVILLE and Mrs. Heber H. Bankhead, LOCALS Blaine was taking a hall team Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Glenn from Peterson Field, Colorado Wellsville of announce the Springs, Colorado to San Franbirth of a son at a Logan hos- cisco. On the return trip he pital last Saturday. Mother and talked to his parents over the phone. He also wished his fath-- 1 son are doing fine. er a Happy Birthday as it was Mr. Bankheads birthday Tuest Mrs. Emma Nelson, the blind day, September 11. lady of Wellsville, went to Lay-to-n on Sunday with her son Max M. Jones, son of Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale and Mrs. Howard Jones of n Nelson. She will visit at and Centerville with her Wellsville who left Tuesday for service was assigned to daughter, Mrs. II. A. Boddley, military the Marine Corps and left on for the next three weeks. Thursday morning for San Diego where he will undergo a Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Green ten weeks training course. of Wellsville received a letter from their son, - Cpl. Merirll Green stating he was leaving Naples, Italy on his return trip to the U. S. and would be home in the very near future. Mrs. Rulon Kunz, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hansen and daughter Marjorie, of Montpelier, ic were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HarryWelch. On Monday people of -. Id-al- Lay-to- VIGOR j ' That pect the from AND STAMINA Is what you can Constant repeat orders from satafter year year isfied (customers , is proof that our chicks are in every way. money-m- akers WILLIAM BEUTLER 01 E. Oth No. Logan Utah Poultry Driver Representing Poehlmann Hatchery I !& an. t the tiling if your crowd- for :j space, 'ust fold It up i compact, ml put it Sturdy built, single lied Full fill caltjii si c. BO inches wide. wire heckle ; t : tcii in. springs. Wood stiong rollers. 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