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Show PAGE EIGHT . S ' i h , Iff . t ;i i I 4 & i i , tr - ' It r 'r v,'' ' I ,4 E' A if 1 .. AibkV fa HOLDS PAN AM ufaw&4 FAIR . . . President Enrique J'miner, right, and Agriculture Minister Antonio Fino, at the opening of Panamas first postwar agricultural exposition, inspect brahman cattle through the bars. Ladies The Junior The American Legion Auxiliary of Wellsvllle met at the home of Mrs. Henry B. Murray on Wde-nesdevening. President Mrs. A birthday party in honor of Marvilla Riggs made a talk on Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larsen was business matters to be taken up. held Tuesday evening at the home Twovocal solos were given by of Bishop and Mrs. Frank Lelsh-ma- n. Mrs. Idean Glenn and two accordThe time was spent socially ion selections were by Mrs. Gretta and a lovely hot lunch was serv- Hall. A lovely plate luncheon was 4ed on small tables to Mr. andMrs. served. Each Gold Star Mother Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leishman, was presented with a potted plant. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Leishman, Mr. The officers of the Auxiliary and Mrs. Luther Baldwin, Mr. and are Mrs. Fred Riggs, president, Mrs. Leroy Thorpe, President and Mrs. Henry Garrett, vice presiMrs. Preston Brenchley, Mr. and dent and Mrs. Farrell Parker, Tn. Lewis II. Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leatham, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leishman, Mr. and Mrs ErnV V Luncheon guests at the home est Leishman, Mr and Mrs. Orson Peikes and Dr. and Mrs. G. S. of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown of Francis. Hyrum on Mothers Day were: Dr. and Mrs. Jos. II, Allen and Mr and Mrs. Hugh Montgomery children of Salt Lake, Mr. and and family of Ogden spent Moth- Mrs. Cless Hyer and family of ers Day in Wellsvllle with their Lewiston, Mrs. Charlotte Allen REFUSED CROWN . . . , Lt. Charles W. Patterson, Worcester, parents, Mr. and Mrs. David of Logan, Dr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Mass., "Prince King of the Sea," Leishman. Wright and family and Mrs. who gave up governorship of isClarice Jensen of Hyrum. land of Jolo in the Sula ArchiMr. and Mrs. Spencer Allen and A social afternoon was enjoypelago and harem of 15, to return son Earl of Malad were guests of ed to wife and son. by all. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Darley on Mothers Day. Mrs. Clara Meacham of Los AnSinging Bird A bird which sings as it flies is Apostle John A. Widtsoe and geles, Calif, is visiting her Lorenzo Hatch of the Welfare the goldfinch. Mrs. Emma Liljenquist. WELLSVILLE LOCALS $ , MAY SOUTH CACHE COURIER Literary club of Wellsvllle held their Moth ers Day party at the home of Mrs. Ernest Leisliman on Friday even- committee were overnight guests ing. Presldont Mrs. Venna Perk- of President and Mrs. Edwin ins wras in charge. Clawson, on Saturday and Sunday. A lovely not lunch was served and was followed by a fine proMrs. Bill Fife of Sacramento gram. Each mother or friend and Mrs. Fern IIandman of Sacpresent was presented with a ramento are tlieir Mr. and Mrs. Dale Collett and two children of Salt Lake were Mothers Day guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. P. I S. Bailey. Out of town relatives attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Perry, Mrs. Sarah J. Mason, Joan and Beverly Mason, all of Springville, Mr and Mrs. Leo Mason of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bolinder of Salt Lake, Mrs. Irene Dye of Pocatello, Airs. Alice Johnson of Vancouver, Washington, Mrs. Thelma Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yorgen-se- n of Shelley, Idaho. j t 22 fclUUlU "TT' Mrs. Clnine J.. This nBBBeiDaaiiBa SOUTH i cache: THEATR E HYRUM PHONE 84 J f Saturday - Sunday r ia li v FIRST Qatiyf TIEHf EEflE l BOOK N?TsCRtEN! O fe- ( Irspnwijsk' - From ths Novel by Anya Scion ilnrrmi i RAY MILLAND JANE WYMAN A Parnmnunl FHE flliSTU Written for JOSEPH WE E2AUE SECURED A UAOETV CONN VINCENT WALTFR - .a. ! Sst A& A presents , liSUlL the Screen end Directed by f GCOAm-TS- SUPPLY 13 LASTED! E L. MANKIEWIC7-- THEY IVmr 0? LAST! nr r i J f1 pi iJjBUMiHMhirsjl SCARCE ITEf.iS FC.l - GKO? t IRIS WOILE EARLY CINTUftY-fO- Not recommended for children M)V PLAY1MJ! MVIiW "So Goes 1A)V Aiy !h in I)e IBDRDQflDBQBMflBaBBBflBflBflOD Few Saturday Food Specials BANANA BANTAM CLEARFIELD 'Vutute (5 0 AT 1 1 PEAS 2 Cans 23c Pound 23c RITZ, 1 CI1GC-0-- P f 15c CCnil. Can iltffcigkp NUT BUTTER S 17c 17 OUNCES ROhlALI SPAGHETTI, Can You will always find what you 11c want at Jensen's Variety BULK GARDEN SEED 5 CUDAHYS FRIED ENOUHGER School Supplies Shoos Straw Hats Kalsomine Paints Underclothing GROCERIES and GOLD HEATS 12 OZ. BEAUS WITH FRAIIItS 20c CLOROX BLEACH, 31c SOAP POWDER SILVER 25c FXJ.LM rouND ' Notions Potierv HARDWARE I1UC0A, Lb. s III STORE Hyrum gOBntiBDaQBEIUBBaaflSlIOBBOn 32c ARKET PHONE 3 Phono 51W 22c U G.YLLON Work Clothing Picnic Supplies Cosmetics Dishes OZ. CAN PHILLIPS Lingerie HYRUM, UTAH Davs 5:89 a. m. to 6:39 p. m. Saturdays 8:00 a. m. to 7:09 o. m. !!ours-We- ek - . Airs. Wrighten Kelley of Los Angeles has been visiting with her mother Airs. O. P. Olsen of the Hyrum First ward. Mrs. Kelley will be remembered as the former Rose Olsen. Starts Sunday Stoddard rearrival of a N. Funeral services were held on Wednesday in the Wellsville taber nacl for Chris Larsen who passed away at his home on Saturday evening after a short illness of heart trouble. Counselor James L. Wyatt was in charge of the services. The flowers were carried by relatives under the direction of Mrs. Alta M. Brenchley and Mrs. Barbara Brandon. The pallbearers were nephew's, Leland and James Lar sen, George Poppleton and Louis Smith, all of Wellsville, Russell Olsen of Young ward' and John M. Larsen of Ogden. The music was by the ward choir under the direction of Chorister Lewis H. Brenchley W'ith Mrs. Rena B. Leishman at the organ. Prayer at the home was by Aaron P. Leishman and prayers in the services were by William Joy of Logan and Lewis H. Brenchley. Speakers were Heber C. Parker, John C. Brenchley, Charles N. Maughan and Counselor Wyatt father visiting and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unsworth. polted plant. Mr. and Mis. J. L. ceived woul of the new son to Lt, and Smith of Red Bank, is thoir second son. told of the wonderful characteristics of the family and spok words of comfort and consolation to the family. Special musical numbers were solo and chorus" O Say Not That I Journey Alone" by Lamont M. Allan and choir. Duets were by Parley Hall and Nellie Leishman, Edith Maughan and Marie Gunnell, Mattie Darley and Archie W. Maughan. The grave in the Wellsville cemetery wras dedicated by Oliver "ijChris Larsen Funeral Service ay IT, 10I |