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Show CACHE AMERICANLOGAN. Pace rich! Friday. September 3, 1937 CACHE COUNTY. UTAH WELLSVILLE Primary Home Coming CELEBRAT At Wellsville The Wellsville ward lwld primal y Home Commit Tuesday evening at the tabernacle with the Seagull girls giving the ; program which was as follows Singing, "I Have a Garden" by children; prayer. Cleone Wyatt; Articles of Faith, Eln Irishman; Story of liie Seagull, Velma Lar rn; aong, Rose Bradshaw; Slnwt Motto" and the talk on the short "Chain", Mary Woodward; talk on the "Flight in the Home Handicraft Service, Health and Field" by Ruth Hendiy: aong. "Is the Story True", Seagull girls; talk on the "Flight In the Spiritual and Knowledge Field", by Irene Hendry; presentation of certificates to girls by Superintendent Manilla Perkins. Mrs. Margaret president of the Y.W M.I.A. accepted the girls Into the Mutual. Singing, "Be Happy"; prayer by Fredia Kidman. A children's dance followed and home made candy and Ice cream were served. U,V'Lsvil Mrs. FVwk, iyj Mrs. D. J. Jones accompanied B. Broun Mr and Mr- - Chailes of Oakland, Calif, who have been the summer, MMtmg here during to Ogden on Sunday to attend the B:on family reunion held at Lorin Farr park. The members of the Se Villa club met at the home of Mrs. Leiahman, Wednesdsy. Florence arThe time was spent tn making rangements for the Founders' day float. Dainty luncheon was served Elwood. Marjorie rie Gunnell, to Mesdamcs Beth Poppleton. Hall. Vivian Bailey. Valene A: dell Murray, Farris Leatham. and Leishman Cooper. Florence one guest, Mrs. Turcotte. Mrs Win. S. Poppleton who was observing her birthday anniversary at Wednesday entertained on lunch, during the afternoon for the following ladies who called t Meadames spend the afternoon, Blanch Bradshaw. Laverne MauVerda ghan, Annie L. Poppleton, and Poppleton Hall and Mrs. children. left Valene Poppleton Miss Tuesday for Richfield. Utah, to .each nrst grjde students. She was accompanied to Richfield by her parents Mr. ar.d Mrs. David VJ AT Ma-Ver- da lit, zi Lb 3 o I 4Ulfo9 wellsville! WcllsvlUo Some 60 decendants of the late Heber Parker Sr. met at Friendship patk In Blacksmith Fork canyon Sunday com memorating the 88th birthday of their father. A chicken dinner and the lunch were enjoyed during day. Outdoor games and social chat were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Eliason announce the birth of twins, a boy and a girl at their home Tuesday morning. Mother and b.ibes are reported doing fine. returned Mrs. Rachel Bankhead home Sunday after a three weeks visit with relatives In California. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones the birth of a daughter at a Logan hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Jones was formerly Miss Clarrls Anderson and she and babe are doing as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Webb of Visalia, Calif., came Wednesday and relatives evening to visit friends here. They are guests of Mr. and Mis. Howard Jones and Mrs. Audra Turner. Mrs. Thomas Brenchley and son Lcn spent from Thursday till Saturday at Ogden and Salt Lake with members of her family. Mrs. Eliza bJh Parker who was observing her birthday imniversary on Wednesday was guest of honor at a dinner party at her home. A crystal bowl of sweet peas formed table for the the centerpiece where covers were laid for Jane Parkinson, Parker. Eliza Stuart, Leora Parker, Sara Bradley, Clora Stuart, Pearl Bank-hea- d and Rose Bankhead. Miss Ruth Bankhead and Miss Mary Anderson spent three days the fore part of the week at Salt Lake with the Blair Motor girls of Logan playing soft ball. Mrs. Howard Jones entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. Jones who was observing his birthday anlversaify Pink and white asters centered the table, where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family, Mrs. Audra Turner, Mys. Jane Parkinson, Mrs. D. J. Jones, Joseph Jones, Mayor and Mrs. Louis P. Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Neilsen of Hyrum. Sunday evening the Tabernacle was filled to over flowing with people from different parts of the county as well as Wellsville where they enjoyed a real musical treat given by three of Cache countys musical artists, namely, young Prof. Melvin Lemon, organist; Prof, Win. Douglas, violinist, accompanied by Miss Ludean Rogers, pianist. Miss Ruth Bankhead left Thursday for Duchesne county, where he will teach physical education at the Altamont high school at Altona, Utah, this year. She was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Bankhead and daughter Lorraine. Mrs. Andrew Leishman Is very 111 in a Logan hospital where sh underwent an operation for ap pendicitis on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Brown of Oakland, Calif., left here Tues day for their home after visiting In the county and at Ogden with relatives the summer. during While here they were guests of Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. D. J. Jones. Rulon Keet-chwho with Mrs. Keetch and family were preparing to leave for their home in Calif., was taken ill on Monday and rushed to a Logan hospital where Bhe underwent an appendicitis operation. The Misses Adel Jones and Zailda Maughan entertained Wednesday evening after the ball game for Miss Ruth Bankhead who left Thursday morning for Duchesne county to teach school. Lunch, music and games were enjoyed by the Misses Ruth Bank-heaElaine Jones, Dora Wood- PROGRA Satoadlay Sept. 4th 1:00 P. M. SOFT BALL GAME WELLSVILLE vs. BRIGHAM ward, Esther Buist, Barbara Baxter, Ha Ree Maughan, Margaret Maughan, Edith Smith, Coral Williamson, Dora Murray, Edith Hall Zalda Maughan and Adell Jones. O 7:00 P. M. BAND CONCERT UNION PACIFIC BAND Mes-dam- es d, 2:00 P. O 8:00 P. M. NIGHT PwODEO UNDER THE FLOOD LIGHTS r-- . 9:00 A. M. Let the Mountains Shout Song, for Joy . . Wellsville Ward Choir. Invocation, . . . . C. N. Maughan Quartet , Harmony Four Opening Remarks W. O. Christen- BAND CONCERT STREET PARADE .... 8:00 P. M RODEO Q 8.00 P. M SCFT BALL GAME WELLSVILLE O vs. ALSZ Hyrum 12:05 AL-STA- RS TREMONTON GILS SOI' TB ALL GAME MILLVILLE Il 9:00 P. M. GRAND BALL a. m. MIDNIGHT DANCE ADMISSION Adults . Tax . Total o M. GIRLS SOFT BALL GAME Wellsville Town Team AND FUN EVERY MINUTE NIGHT RODEO , SATURDAY At Children Niels Jensen accompanied her daughter, Winda to Ogden, Monday. A party in honor of Wanda, a recent bride was being given In Ogden, Monday evening. Tuesday. Wanda left for Calif, where she will join her husband who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Chas C. Jensen recently returned from a trip to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Andersen of Aberdeen, Idaho, are here visiting for a few days wih T.'r. and Mrs. O. H. Andersen. Mrs. Basil Olsen and two child-te- n of Erlg him City is spending the week with Mrs. Chas C. Christiancrn. (lorenzo Jer'm. who has been employed in She'Iy, Ida, during the summer and spring was home Sunday, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum C. Jensen. SHAM BATTLE INDIANS VS. PIONEERS 2:00 I'. HYRUM well. Mrs. 11:30 A. M. sen. Organ Solo Roy Darley Address, Elder Stephen L. Richards Mrs. Nellie Leishman Solo, Song, Hallelujah Chorus, Choir Evan Darley Benediction, O 10:30 A. M. 0 :id Mrs. Lloyd Hyrum Mr. Larsen are happy over the arri-- I t.il of a fin- - new daughter, bom to them. Aug. 31. Mother and child are doing well. a of Mr. and Rob-r- t N iel cm Mrs. Elroy Nielsen, who has been receiving treatment at the Budge Hospital for a ruptured kidney has been returned to his home. He is on tlie improve but will be In for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Eliason are leceivlng congratulations over a fine new boy. and girl, the twins were born Monday. The mother and babies are getting along very Sept. 6th PATRIOTIC MEETING WITH THRILLS GALORE OF THE SHOW FoppleU n. Sept. Bth M. of Spanish relatives ort on Sunday. ), ere rn T Mabel was calling . 8:00 P. M. RODEO, Monday Tax . Total At 2:00 P. M. Thirty Five o! the Buclungist Horses Ever Seen Around Here will be in Action, Among them will he Empty Saddles Which Never Before has been Ridden In any Rodeo Nine Long Horned Steers, and Twenty Calves and Cows For Roping and Riding Forest Hunt and his Trained Mule Shirley Temple POPPLETON AND HIS TRAINED HORSE HOLLIS HARKER AND HIS WONDER DOG Union Pacific Band will Play During Saturday Night Rodeo South Cache Band will Play During Mondays Rodeo FGE A GOOD TAME CEHJ2HBEATE WEHXSV1IIL1LE at Melville M;s. Nils Olsor P. spent Thursday In Salt Lake City where she went to visit her son who recently underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Anderson and the Mesdames Maranda Olson, Evelyn Olson, Rose Pitkin, Mary Y. Hulse, Afton Hulse, Elizabeth Anderson, Christina Dowdle and Miss Ida Anderson motored to Salt Lake City where in company with othei members of the Hyrum Stake they attended the temple services. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jesson and Mr. and Mis. Roy Jessop left on Thursday for one weeks visit in Southern Utah. Mrs. Fay Yeates is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Hovey. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jessop of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jessop of Ridgedale were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Humphreys and small son of Lava Hot Springs and Mr. Albert Humphreys of Pocatello, Idaho, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Humphreys on Saturday evening of last week. Mrs. Jennie Hovey in company with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Olson of North Logan are spending this week visiting with relatives In Salt Lake City. 0 Get Coaching Jobs Herman Mouse Nelson and Joe Ritchie, graduates of the college, were appointed coaches at Rathbume, and Ucon, Idaho, respectively, Professor J. R. Jenson, of the physical education department, said today. Nelson was a former football star and sprinter on the Aggie track team and for the past two years has taught school at the Davis county high school at Kaysvllle. Ritchie was a physical education major and has been teaching school In southern Idaho for the past year. Professor Jenson states that every physical education major has been placed by the college this year. |