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Show ?.'! vti'l ti. M v Loganitcs Honor Jewell Allen, who Will Marry Soon Mr. RUFFLES ARE IN S" Mr. T. H A. L, SEASON f & odl Prior to their marriage, the bride wa entertained by four of her friend. Mii Eva Benson, Daughters Visit . At Watkins Home Roma Mia Lulu Larsen, Mis Hansen. Art Doudle. and Ml Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mis Hanson. Luncheon was erred to about 55 guest. Mr Beck received many gift, among them a set of silverware. Special Included Mrs. David A. gueet Burfloyne, Mra J. W. Mouritsen, and Mra Roger or Logan, Mra Nina Anderson and Mary of Salt Lake City, and Mra Gwen Swlnyard of Chicago. Mr. Val D. Benson and daughter Laura Lee of Niles. Michigan, arrived to Logan. Thursday to visit her parent. President and Mr. J. H. Watkins Jr. Mr. Ben-eo- n will Join her late In September. anl they wffl return to Michigan. She Is the former Mia Buth Waiktoa. and eon Mr ' B. W. Owen David and Billy, who have been starting President and Mrs. Wat-- fl summer, will be Joined the first of next week by Mr. bud-ne- e Owen, who ha beefi on a and Ohio, to Dayton. trip they win return to their home to , Mr. California. Rites Held in fr J Tud-denha- m Four Sisters Will Wat-ki-n. Also ' gueet ' at the Welkin borne to Dr. M, D. Watklna of Hew York City, a brother of Mr. Watklna. He will be in Utah for about ten days. LITTLE GIRL CHARM is the fashion news for late summer, and Jane Wyman, lovely blonde start let, is the personification of it in her dainty white dotted Swiss garden party frock. The ruffled cape collar and wide, flounced skirt are fresh as the wn daisy and her leghorn hat she carries is a charming accent well-kno- SERGEANT JENSON .VISITS IN LOGAN Present Piano Recital Owen the former Miss Margaret k - m to Lauritzen-Bec- Miss Ellen loururen. daughter of Mr- and Mr L. Anthon Leur-lur- n of Newton was married August It In the Iaigan U3S temple to Arthur W. Beck, aon of Mrs. Id E. Deck of Lojen. Member of the Immediate families and Mrs. Nina Anderson of Salt lake the couple accompanied City through the temple. Following the ceremony. Mr J. W. Mountsen of Logan enter tained the bridal party at e wed ding dinner at her home, after which Mr. and Mr. Beck left a abort wedding trip to Sun Valley and vicinity. On their return, they will be at home to their mnay friends at 364 North First West etrret in Logan. Hr. Ike Gaocvirv JohnwMi Edita Homo phono 754-Ofrtoo phono 100 Logan Temple N. Humphirjr. and Mr. Oarr Hovey ntortatord In honor of Mll twrl Allen t tho homo of Mr 111 bo married Mia Allen Thornton to Carlo to Saturday f City. Balt afternoon, EoUoainf oenred to 25 friend luncheon w and relative of the bride. Mny lovely gift were presented to her. a Logan girl until fOM Allen go, when he went to eight year Balt lake city to work at the tato rapltoL . Ml Included Special guesta Korina Allen. Mr. O. Thom ton, and Mr. T. H. Humphrey of Balt Lake city. Berkley, Friday, August 22, 1941 The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Tire Four wide-brimm- ed Harris L. Jenson 1 with hi mother, Mr. TWO SPEND SUMMER Sue ' Jenson. Sergeant Jensen is VACATION IN ALASKA stationed with the sir corps at Miss Ruth Crookston, daughter Moffet Field near Palo Alto, of Mr. and Mra Newell J. Crooks- Sergeant lilting ton, and Mias Helen Mathews, daughter of Mr-- and Mr. Lewi C. Mathews, returned to their homes Wednesday after spending the summer to Juneau, Alaska. --u CALIFORNIANS VISIT AT YOUNG HOME AT NEEDHAMS NEEDHAMS Opportunity DAYS BRINGS YOU TODAY'S DIAMONDS AT YESTERDAY'S PRICES I Carat Diamond With Matching Wedding Ring No Friendly Interest! Credit Visiting at the home of Mrs. are Mrs. Fern August Young Jacobsen and daughter Carol and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hugle and two children, all of Los Angeles, California. They plan to stay about two weeks. J Wednesday Dinner Fetes Missionary An unusual and Interesting piano recital will be presented in the Fourth ward chapel Saturday evening at 8 pm., when four sister students of Professor 8. E Clark will display their talent. The four girls are daughters of Krlck-se- n Bishop and Mrs. Joseph A. of Beaver Dam and have studied with Professor Clark for the past several years. The artists are Marie Ericksen Bigler, Virginia, Elaine and Helen Ericksen. The program will be as follows: ), Concerto In C Minor, Helen and Virginia. Concerto In D Minor, (Mozart), soloist, Marie; piano Secando, by Helen; organ, 8. E Clark. Sonata In D. Major, (Mozart-Hughes- ), Helen and Virginia. Alt Wien, (Godowsky) and Serenade, (Toselll), Marie and Elaine. Symphonic in B Minor, Helen and Virginia. The public Is cordially Invited. (Bach-Bauer- Jl MRS. STEWART VISITS SON AND DAUGHTER IN NEW YORK CITY Women's Clubs To Meet At nakm were played by Wiyne Wellsville Tuesday will observe Mrmbrrs of the Utah Ffderatm of Women' club of the Northern district mill hold their annual t Wellivtlle. Tuesconvention Ralph J. day. August 20, Mr Stvner of Garland, district president announced Friday morning Till year eeasion hold (pedal Intereat due to lh fact that a new president will be elected to wrve a three year term. Other highlufit will be talk by (tale federation officer. Including Mr. J. H. Pcckenpaugh, tate preudent, reports by club president, and a discussion of education for home and family living experiment In Box Elder county by Clarence E Smith, president of the Bear Rivec stake and principal of the Bear j River high school. The convention will be held at the WclUville Second ward chapel. A business meeting for district offioer at 9 30 a. m. will start the day activities. At the 10 o'clock session district officer! will be elected and report heard will be Newly elected officer Installed at the noon luncheon meeting and the address by President Smith will be given at the 1 30 p m. session. Special musical numbers and other entertainment features are on the program. Federated clubs from Logan, Tremflnton Garland, Fielding, Smithfleld Wellsville Brigham City and Ifyrum wrill send delegates and member to the convention. . Bank-bea- d a lovely lunch wa served to It member and one guest. Mr. Thomas M. Ur&hman who her birthday anniver- sary on Augugst 29. was guest of honor at a party gnen at her home on Wednesday by the birthday club, Game, cards and a lovely luncheon were enjojed by Meadame. Sarah LeUhman, Mary F. Irishman, Mary Green, Elizabeth Green. Kate Bodrrro, Nor Coojrer, Mary Cooper. Mabel Olsen. Evelyn Green. Elva Green Evm Green. Annie Harriet Riggi, Hu K)Uan, Zell Hansen and Annie McBride and daughter of Logan. Mr. Lelshman presented Hh a gift Mr. Edna Bassett entertained member of the club Jest-A-Me- and of sociology reported Thursday. J re: Richard lhli of The Logan and Girt in Tagj.rt of Lew. work Aggie Sociology Students Hold at the professor U'SAC of Wucotida; Uton, University of Lcgan and mi Jup CedJr Reeder of Brigham City; G.rjjell S.x iOclology graduate of Uuh R. K. Nelson of Card, University; Suite Agricultural college now en University of M.aiouri; City. at eastern hold asaistuntship and Dn Taylor of Ephraim, Duka where they are workuniversity. ing toward their doctorate. Josrph A. Gediles. director of Gets License the graduate division of social Marriage license ha been la. Her-mat her home on Tuesday evening. sued by the county clerk to J. Richard and Edna Palmer, float for Plan were made for were both of Preston. Herman la wen Founder Day. Refreshment Archknown to Logan and for a abort served to Mesdame Stella associated with hla ibald, Lrnore Walters, Lucy Coop- time wa Richard er. Olive Jones, Net Hendry and ther conducting the here. Bassett. Mr. Six Assistantships Ir an I, mat-tua- ry i j - I HYDE . ingMilk .to I PARK HYDE PARK Mrs. Sarah Purser wa guest of honor at family party Monday at the Richmond tabernacle. Mrs. Purser was observing her 72nd birthday anniversary. Dinner was served on the lawn and the remainder of the time was spent In sport and visiting. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Newel Purser, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Purser, Mr. and Mrs. David Sullivan, Mrs. Dale Bright, Edna and Elda Purser of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bos worth, Mr. and Mrs. Purser Bosworth, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Purser and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Winger of Preston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Purser, Mrs. Alton Gunderson, end Mrs. Jack Madison of Rigby, Ida.; Mrs. Alice Jorgensen of Smithfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Purser and. Mrs. Emily Morse of Hyde Park. The Chlcqu club entertained their partners at their annual summer party at the Willow park Thursday evening. Supper was served at one long table. Vernal Seamons acted as master of ceremonies and the following program was given: Comic paper, Or- Verda son Perkes; vocal duet, Balls and Martha Dalnes; reading, Mae Lee; group singing, conducted by Martha Dalnes; stunt. Lew Balls, Clinton Perkes and Harold Dalnes. The rest of the evening was spent playing softball. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Lew Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Seamons, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gittens, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Deward Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dalnes, Mrs. Alitha Thurston, Mrs. Gladys Jensen of Logan. The party was under the direction of Edna Elwood Mrs. E. I. Stewart returned WedMr. and Mrs. Joseph Baugh entertained Wednesday evening to nesday from New York City where honor of Kenneth Baugh who she visited with her son and Mr. and Mrs. E. returned recently from a Califor- daughter-in-lania mission. Following a lovely I. Stewart, Jr. and her new granddinner an evening of games was daughter Sally Ann. The new' enjoyed with prizes being won by baby was bom In New York on Thadeus H. Brown and Mrs. S. June 11 at Columbia Universitys Medical Center. Mrs. Stewart was L. McArthur. as far as Washington, accompanied besides Present the host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- D. C. by her son, where they vineth Baugh, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. sited for several days before she McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Thadeus returned to Logan. H. Brown, Mr and Mrs. Richard Yeates, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence SMITIIFIELD Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. David England, Mr. and Mrs. Albon ClawAlitha Thurston. Honoring the birthday of her and, son, Mr. and Mrs. Francis WorFollett family held 'their The Albert of Coleman Los brother, Orville Mrs. Mr. and ley, and reunion in Macks memorial park enA. Mrs. James Hind Angeles, Eliason. at a family dinner In in Smlthfield Sunday. Dinner, Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe and Mrs. tertained Included program and sports were enjoyed. canyon Logan Sunday. sisters-in-law of the Pearl Rice, were the guest of honor, Mr. and Those attending from here were: hostess, assisted her In serving Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. C A. Hurren, Ferris Coleman and daughthe dinner. ter of Los Angeles, Mrs. Mary A. Mr. and Mrs. William Follett, Mr. Mr. and Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. James A. and Mrs. Sidney Hurren, Mr. and Hind, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hind, Mrs. R. E Christofferson, MENDON J Bernard Hind, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Mrs. Otis Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Aura son of Logan; Mr. and Ashcroft, Mr and Mrs. Nils Polett, A farewell party was given Fri- Hoth and Mrs. Thomas Coleman and three Mr .and Mrs. Stanley Rash and day night in honor of Demont children of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Althea Thurston. C. L. Ashcroft was pleasantly Walker son of Mayo and Mrs. Mrs. Myrl Allsop and daughter Vance D. Walker. Mr. Walker Is Lois and Mr. and Mrs. Bateman, surprised Wednesday evening when a group of relatives and friends leaving to take training In the all of Sandy. Mrs. Barney Bybee of Portland, arrived bringing a hot supper and army. The following program was for his birthday given In the ward chapel at 8:30 Oregon, entertained at a family congratulations evep.m. Earl Buist was to charge. dinner at the home of her mother, aniersary. Supper and a social After singing, prayer was offered Mrs. Katie Cragun, honoring Elder ning was enjoyed by the following: by Joseph N. Sorensen; piano duet Ferrell Bybee, Sunday. Covers were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hyde, Mr. and was played by Carol and Keith laid for 16 guests Elder Bybee has Mrs. Owen Waite, Mr. and Mrs. WilHughes. Remarks by Demont Wal- just returned from the mission Delmar Waite, Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Reta liam Christoffersen, ker; talk by Judge Jesse P. Rich field. Ashcroft and Miss Phyliss Ashcroft of Logan; piano solo, Geneva Barof Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. rett. Dancing was enjoyed In the Baker, Betty O. Brain of Ogden, Pond of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. amusement hall after the pro- Della Bartlett, Madall Hancock, Richard Toolson of Smithfleld and gram. A large crowd was present. MaRuth Shelton, Virginia Wood, enter- rie Stauffer, Melba Buist, Verna Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bingham of Mrs. Vance D. Walker tained at a dinner before the Bird, Hazel Sorensen, Earl Buist. Amalga. J party Friday night for her son Mrs. Vance D. Walker was hosDemont. A basket of flowers cen tess to a chicken dinner Sunday WELLSVILLE tered the table. Covers were laid for her son Demont. Covers were for Demont Walker, John Welch laid for the honored guest, Mr. WELLSVILLE Mrs. Emily Wilof Logan, John Sorensen, Carlos and Mrs. A. W. Coley and daughKidman, Paul Poulson, Edgar Sor- ter Jane of Salt Lake, Helen Wal- liams entertained Tuesday at a chicken dinner for Mr. and Mrs. ensen and Fred Walker. ker of Budge hospital, Fred WalHe-bMisses Geneva and Theta Bar- ker, Kathleen and Naomi Walker, Lewis Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. C. Green and Mrs. Maggie P. rett entertained at a party on and Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Jones. A low basket of sweet peas Bishop and Mrs. E B. Maughan Thursday night In honor of Demont Walker. Games formed the and children Claire, Donna, Dau-tu- s centered the table. The Madra club met Thursday entertainment. Plate lunch was and Merrill Maughan of Proserved to Demont, Rulon Ladle, vidence, W. H. Maughan, Joe, afternoon at the home of Mrs. PresiJohn Sorensen, Edgar Sorensen, 3oyd and Kent Maughan of Wel- Evan H. Bankhead with A In Geneva dent charge. Murray Fred Taylor, Carlos Kidman, Ray lsville. Billie Christensen of Los retold story and reading were given Taylor, Melvin J. Baker, Horace Angeles, Calif. by Mrs. Jane Glenn; two piano 25 Com BREV Zee. 4 rolls in SHORTENING Harmony Tomatoes OK Cw cans o O) 4 Ac Fancy solid pack No. 2K cans I U BREAD 2 LARGE LOAVES OJ N g O u 5 o o ou In Dz !c I co CO la hh 53 J M Cf C3 M VINEGAR Full strength pickling GaL CORN FLAKES 2 n(i fho 1 GRAPEFRUIT fhc JLJ perc. SANKA n 4 SOAP Q tall can FRUIT JARS m Qe WQo Qts. case cam Kerr ..rts. 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