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Show Tufsilav. July 7, 10 12 The Cache American, Lo.inn. Cache County, WELLSVILLE SMiTHFIELD LOCAL NSlWl Mr. Luther Murruy entertain Funeral service for William L. ed at a trousseau tea in hunur IMkintton were held m the Se On Vacation of htr daughter Beth, who was Cotid ward Tabernacle Sunday race Five Itah LEWISTON 9 ? 9 9 i the Mr and MrJ. Eriiaat Morgan the Lewiston First of Seventies quorum put over the m 'end'd the funeral service E hired Miller at Salt Lake Mr. In sacrament meeting on prate. pal program City. . At ' ' F. M. Younm He K M Voting, former Beach, a member of the to Robert G with married recently Speakers were Shirley B.shop Willard ll.itiMn in te en's store staff. W vacationing of tlie Lou an Junior Ing'i seliool. (Sunday. C. I. C. B. Stoddard. and week. lfudkini of Lent! Beach. tills 'Is j g a vultor northwest. Logan In Tlie and the charge, opening of North Cache Stoddard high songs were by the ward choir: Aifcool rendeied a vocal solo. S ilt It shop The rooms were beautifully de- - prayer by W.ll.am I. Here From Ijike First Ward Relief t tlie fore Mr. aiul Mis Wajne DavU of j M.s L;ia Leant t So.Jety a Ss L,r.st ward IM.i visit-- 1 :n of tlie were the Lake Salt Ogien ana Vis- Mar1' n part nir.uiig City, them make matters fcU wird thAl of and while creen color scheme M rs LjIHp Hein's n. huurth of July vir .Uirs In Logan. leg with her daughter and son-in- . u . ftuiid to e..,. b were earned out m toe appo.nt law Mr. and Mrs Frell Blair. fipke ,lf lhe falh, reorui bj July 14 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald liver of inhi ;fuln-.'Tl of Hr- ttu-On merits. r.li.ir.g'ui llujint' Lake Citv, are isitu.g with i' A ami A1 L.ind.ihl. of the 'i-Tlie rente t ibk w.is yacidla cine and ni;;inii way weic , 'ret Liwis.oii in lines r:e. IV ..on h,' ru'! of More, n"i,n ug c:.; spent A Oen. Cj li llplin! Mr. ami with a vt (id oit rake attrac.heMrs. O' is On hard and four S It laike City on a r n 'B wlo has bv:i Monday in 'eQ Ahna v decorated mi bridal fashion. Mrs, Iih.lJrcn Carrol. Rii hard. Thud and n. t. c..,l netmon was moe g t..p. , .' t ...im as- -' in CV Fwer M.H.e are Mrs. Kenneth, of Nampa. Idaho, ()f Mr mKmgton being a per- - ' t'eh.ng Oicii-urLl.s-.eMrs Mr. and of Bert JgiHsIs LaWan.i s n.,1 aetpj entanee Martin Lo'an t,,lor of soted by the Here f rom Coast Mr prd Mis James RlieriMU ure j Mr. and Mrs. Alma Kemp spent of lacs Alio Cal.fonila, at Salt Lake City on fueiut and ria;;ws, In Tuealay tilting bus. ness, Logan and hew ton. I Mr. and Mrs Paul Lower, of iBr.i'ham City, were Lewiston visI'mliroes Operation itors Tuesday. of our city Johnson. Janice Mi'S L)IUl Muriay H.lljard kills, as a the week-enservi-Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nellsen were chon.s er of old son of Mr. and Mis. 11.11; urd charge of the bride's book. SniithtV-lchoir fir visitors Tuesday. Logan Johnson underwent a major ojht-atkand Lcola Bailey Mrs s Mrs. Reeder Karren and two for Idaho Least eighteen years. Jon-a H. d in heal the at presided hospit today. Mary Mr. and Mrs. William OS hate Rier:al musical numbers ren daughters, Nancy and Jude, spent trousseau and gift rooms. and jd Old sold their home In Logan Wl.re. vocal hist week in MJhille visiting id P anted tours 125 D Ourinc rid Visiting Parents ' will move to Twin Falls at the f Mm(... ,w Mrs (d with relatives. Marden receiwho called and Just Turner, many guests will Mrs. Adeline org;m ..Going Home" of this week, where Mr. Ogg Lewis, who has ved his commission as a lieuten-- ! gifts were received. a string of phonographs. Miss Lila Richardson; In California closing tlie month by rnst operate spent , ant In the Army air corps. Is Mrs. Hudklns is a former stud-.. Sweet is the Work; bon sing. home on a short furlough visiting visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Keith ent of South Cache higli, and. edicr.on by George Hansen. The; IJeturns to Duty Levtis, returned home Thursday. . Mr Hudklns is Derfornune son of Mr. and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in the cemetery was d:dl- Scott Mrs. Roy Erickson of Ogden, grave Keller, M. Turner. He will report to a cruiting duty for U. S. maritime cau-Mrs. Roy Keller, left Logan by Harper W. Noble. and Mrs. Erickson of Cornish, were In near Florida service stations at Salt Lake City. the future. post beautiful day for California, where he will were many Lewiston visitors Thursday. 8nli?r Wedsafigrtrlf 3rd nr' offerings and were carried for duty with the armed Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rawlins for" s. His parents accompanied Speeders Fined t1K1 by grand children and Mrs. Merl Rawlins of CaliforSouth, Suit City, Two motorists, one from Brig- nia, are was him to Ogden, P. Toolson Mrs. Helen visiting relatives In LewThe Madre club held their meet- - hostess ham City, Dan Tippets, nas fined iston. the to the members of $30 and Fred Gessel of CaliforLadies' Bridge'ub Friday afu-r- - j Bert Orchard, who is working 2aJUjLnd W;a? Spend Fourth Her-enoon. Luncheon was served and a j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stephens of nia was fined $10 in Logan city at Salt Lake City, spent the holiwere rendered by Mrs. Clifford court today by Judge Jesse P. afternoon pleasant spent at'san Francisco. California, are and at home. day Sunday a book London review. Spence; being rationing In Logan and Parowan Rich. Both men were exceeding high score prize Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis and Pride," was given by Mrs. Paul won by Mrs. Cyril Munk of Ben with friends and relatives. Bill, a the limit on highway 89 South of family, of Salt Lake City, and lunch was served by Burgess; son. The rooms and tables were former Utah Aggie football play- Logan. Mrs. Lowell Hayball of Ogden, to sixteen club the hostese decorated with roses. er. Is now connected with Standspent the holiday and Sunday as members and four guests. The beautifully Honoring Mrs. Mary Jane Rig- ard Oil company. Fire Alarm guests of their parents, Mr. and next meeting will be held at the by Roskelley, respected pioneer A smoke filled basement apart- Mrs. J. J. Poulsen. home of Mrs. Oliver Bailey. who re- FOR SALE 1938 Graham woman of Smithfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hyer of ment at 86 West Fourth North Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker were observed her 85th birthday cently Sedan, with overdrive. street was the cause for a run of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday and pleasantly surprised by a group anniversary, members of the RosIn A- -l Condition. Inquire at 199 the Logan-Cach- e fire department Sunday as guests of Mrs. Elaine of friends Monday evening, the held their annual 4th South. West, occasion being tlieir birthdays. A kelley family Monday evening. Little damage Hyer. reunion at . Marks Park Sunday was reported. Mrs Margaret Cragun entertaindelicious supper was served to afternoon A box lunch was serv ed the Juene Mere club at her Good Fishing-syl- van Mr. and Mrs Ray Jensen. Mr. and Report ed at noon followed by a proNeedham Jr., franklin D. Insure with us before you bum. home Thursday evening. Danity Mrs. Dewey Olsen of College gram: community singing under Richards, Ellis Cragun of Ogden Utah t Mortgage Loan Corpn., In- refreshments were served and the ward, Mr. and Mrs. Charles t; the leadership of Eugene and Dr. Ezra Cragun of Lewiston surance Dept., of Logan. spent bridge, playing manager. evening report by President Rich- reported good fishing on the MadMr. and Mrs. Howard Jones prizes being awarded Mrs. Ruth ard Roskelley; financial report by ison river in Montana over the Brown. Special guest was Mrs. Permits Available are spending a few weeks in Mrs. Lulu Mortnern; musical week end. limits were brought Jesse L. Jones. California visiting relatives. Joyce Thompson. Logan city selection by Mrs. Jennie Thomp Mrs. Lila home by all men. Johnson and two Mrs. of son; life school coordinator, announced toColton, Marguerite history of Samuel Ros- children of California, are visiting Verna!. is visiting her mother, all that young Logan day city Mrs R Emma Han kclIey by Mrs. Col In Airplane Work men and women under 18 years with her mother, Mrs. Eva ParkMaggie B. MuughantSe ton is on her way to Washington, of age who desire to obtain work inson. Mry Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Blair and 1.C. where her husband is In Ja Roskelley by Vita may secure them at the permits Cal- of Sinta Barbara, Califamily on school board West office First vocal selection by Mary Ann he wiU be employed and Center streets. Hours are 7 fornia, are visiting with Mr. ,.here Roskelley; report of Temple work Consolidated Airrcraft cor- - to 8 a.m. Blairs sister, Mrs. Ray Harrison. Frihe comm, ttce; taper- Mondays done by through , t the was a former resident days, and at his home, 193 Erst Mr. Blair sonation of DoniUd Duck . byi A g Lewiston. of he 10 9 from Second to South "mpl?JCd p.m. Clyde Roskelley; historian's recompany. den Rapid Parkinson were hold Thursday in port by Mrs. Hannah Roskelley. V the First ward chapel; the hoir There was a large crowd present Marriage Licenses under the direction of Lamont and all enjoyed a pleasant after- Receive Congratulations Marriage licenses have been isMr. and Mrs. Marvin Davis are sued at the County Clerks office Allan, assisted by Anona Maugh-a- noon in games and visiting. followrendered two numbers; Bishto Irving Wasserman, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hi'.vard receiving congratulations 27, end op John J. Hendry presiding; were pleasatly surprised at their ing th ebirth of their first child, Mary Elaise Peterson, 25, both of The Fourth of July was spent special numbers were given by home by members of the double a daughter at a local hospital Logan; to Don Elden Parker, 22, as usual. Some of our townspeople Miss Janet was Leishman Cowley Davis Mrs. "A Perfect Day; mixed quartet of Mendon, of Ray and Leah Marry Clarke, 20, both went to Logan to see the parade, is of Marv song, Oh, Dry Those Tears by which Mrs. Hillyard was a for- before her marriage. to Eldon Burbank, Callformia; others went1 up the canyon, while Marie Garrett; pipe organ solo, mer member James Steiner, 24. of Rexburg, some were busy in the before coming to the genial butcher at the hay fields Ava Maria, Gilbert by Thorpe live here. Luncheon was served Idaho and La Velle Griffith, 22, and hauling peas. Labor hands are of Logan; the grave was dedi- and to Wesley scarce owing to many of the men Grover, progressive games filled in a Wyoming; cated by John B. Woodward. most enjoyable evening. Grass Fire Ellsworth IFharis, 19, Pingree, Ida- and boys being employed at Ogden. The following speakers testified Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bybee of fire depart- ho and llaomi Elison, 18, Black-foo- t, The Logan-Cach- e Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rawlins of her many achievements and Vancouver, Washington, welcomed ment wras called to college hill Idaho. were and family of Bingham qualifications: W. W. Hall of Lo- a son at the Budge hospital on exto 9:27 Sunday evening at spending the Fourth of July as gan. Howard Leatham of Salt June 30. The parents are both tinguish a small grass fire. No Papers Merge guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Rawlins; Lake City; L. W. Hovey of Lograduates of the USAO and well damage was reported. Consolidation of the Franklin Mrs. Vilate Bankhead and son Ray gan; James Ad. Leishman, Bishop known in the county. This is the County Citizen and the Cache of Idaho, was guests of her sistribute from Peter first child of the young couple Hendry, Insure with us before you bum. Valley Clarion was announced ter, Mrs. Ann Chipman Sunday. Maughan camp of DUP was read and the first grandson of Mr. and Utah Mortgage Loan Corpn., In- Monday in iPreston, by W. F. At our fast meeting Sunday, by Mrs. Millie Leishman. The Mrs. Frank Bybee Of thi$ city. surance Dept., O.A.Garff manager. McKnight, new publisher. Mr. Claire Hirst was ordained an actbeautiful flowers bespoke of the Mrs. Bybee is the former "Oralie a ing Teacher, and a good number love and esteem of her many McKnight formerly operated Cragun. McDonald Visitors and will bore faithful testimonies of the paper at Buhl, Idaho, friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hillyard McDonald Dean Visiting with combine the two Preston papers Gospel and the many blessings During the past week the fol- left Tuesday to spend a week at over the holidays, were three of into one paper to be issued week- they had received from the Lord. lowing have been visiting with Yellowstone park. his former missionary companions In the evening of the Fourth of The Citizen has been published relatives. Mrs. Norma Petersen Dr. Harold Rosengreen and Dr. Miss Alene Redd of Salt Lake City, ly. the Watkin L. Roe faimly for July the residence of Mr. and and children of Venice, Califor- Edith Gordon by are the Rosengreen Miss Ruth Fry of Portland. Ore- a period of 50 years. The Clarion Mrs. Earl Rohwer was considerably nia; Mrs. Maud Montgomery and son. of a Both gon, a daughter of J. J. Fry, who was founded in 1938 by Leland damaged by fire, it being started two children of Roy; Mrs. Irene proud parents parents are practicing physicians was for many years a Ixigan Lewis of Rigby, Idaho; Mrs at Seattle, Washington. Chatterton, a former Login news- by burning chips and rubbish businessman, and Lyle Wynn, also paper man, who wifi remain with which ignited on the shingles, Maud Stocks of California; Mr. and of relatives A group McDonMr. McKnight pn the prper. and Mrs. Ernest Parkinson and friends attended the trousseau tea of Salt Lake City. Ellen completely destroying the entire ald, a sister, who is a nurse at the roof of the building. The Cache children of Boulder City, ColoMrs. at by Sunday Logan given Dee hospital in Ogden, also spent rado. All were here to attend the Ervin County Fire department was callT. Hawkins in honor of the day with her parents, Mr. and ed and responded quickly, putting Parkinson funeral. beher daughter La Rue, who is Mrs. L. C. McDonald. the fire out. No insurance. Mr. The Primary officers and teachmarried to Eugene Reeves, son ing ers of the Second ward held a of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeves Rohwer is employed at Ogden, social Friday evening In honor of Fire at Paradise He coming home every evening. Brigham City. Mrs. Hawkins has a family of four children, and of the outgoing officers. During was formerly Miss Brenda Smith Members of the Logan-Cach- e By Frances Lee Ecrton the party a retold story was given of Smithfleld. fire department battled a roof some muffins filled with is now having to make his home with neighbors until farther arby Stake Officer Mrs. Leora Mrs. Harvey Munk presided at fire at the home of Mrs. Earl SERVE in Paradise Saturday Parker; two solos were given by a trousseau tea at her home on Rowher Theyre delightful! Theyre the rangements can be made to rebuild berries! Mrs. Ruth Bankhead his home. and two Sunday in honor of her daugh- night for nearly three hours behumorous poems by Mrs. Bessie ter Aileen They provoke Sunday evening in connection chitter-chattMunk, whose marriage fore bringing It under control. The that Jones. Games were played, lunch to Orlando with sacrament meeting. President Preece, son of Mrs. blaze damaged the home to the was served to 21. Each member John H. Peterson, took contents That says plainplace dur- extent of $350 and the of the released presidency, Mrs. ly naughts $40, Chief C. V. Rapp reported. ing the past week. the matter. Jane Glenn, Mrs. Carrie McBride Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooley No Insurance was carried. from Everything and Mrs. Beatrice Lindley, were were guests of Mr. and Mrs. crust to "stuf-fin- s a with bum. lovely gift. presented Kernel Toolson at their home no Insure with us before you Miss Rane Kerr, daughter of Sunday. Mr. Cooley and Harold Utah Mortgage Loan Corpn., InIs O. K. with J. L. and Hazel Kerr, had the J. Griffin of Newton, were spe- surance Dept., OA.Garff manager. cherry muffins. misfortune of breaking both arms cial speakers at the sacrament Muffin Cherry 2 when assisting in the hay field meeting held at the Third ward cups sifted flour; 2V& teaThe day old pheasants Thursday. double-actinspoons baking powFriday. Sunday night. were distributed among the club der; y teaspoon salt; Vt cup Mrs. Margaret of members. They keep the pheasThompson 1 sugar; egg yolk, slightly beaten; Oakland, California, is visiting at ants until cup milk; 4 tablespoons melted they are six weeks TO RELEASE FLOW OF the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. butter or other shortening; 1 egg 75 a cents old, then are paid Noble and family. Mrs. Thompson cups white, stiffly , beaten; 1 piece when turned over to the canned sour red pitted cherries, is a sister of Mrs. Marie Noble. State Fish and Game association. drained. Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burk and Tlie State Wildlife Federation Sift flour once, measure, add tonight. Get a bottla of Kraachen Balta of Honeyville, spent Sunbefore braakfaat, taka aa much family two large holding pens baking powder, salt, and sugar, and donated Halfan uahour on a dime in a glaaa of water (hot day as guests of Mr. and win Mrs. to the club, which have been sift again. Combine egg yolk, milk, or cold) or In your morning cup of tea or and shortening. Add to Sour, beatcoffee and keep this up for 3U daya Knischcn Ray Mooseman and family. loaned to two members. relieve euch eymptoma taken tble way helpe bowel H The pheasant club memelugglehneea and ee elck headacbeo, Mr. and Mrs. Artell Thornley ing only enough to dampen all dtm t wnen flour. Fold in egg white, then Should bllloue Indigestion bers, under the direction of their are the qein? into he proud parents of a son, cherries. indent How of bile from famoue Bake in greased muffin Englleh leader, George R. Thomley, re- their firstborn. Mrs. You can get Kruechen, U.S.'AV Is end Slumps min25 Aoven B. U Thomley In at hot (425 F.) any drug ceived about 800 pans formula made In theeaUafied or money back. pheasants from the former Verda Kirby of Hyde utes, or until done. Makes 12 tore. You muet be the hatchery In Springville on Park. muffins. tills Calt-fiirnl- a. NIBLEY a clu-lu- . j sjn-n- 1 - i , j O j V : . t. I d. ! Tab-mar- ie j m M-s- ; s ma beautiful,. i Mon-The- re J Afr I : T.TSl va-car- Super-Charg- er Stu-ar,- Lund-quis- j tLefguS' - i LgS. Paradise n, a Mr Grant Larsen who is employed In Salt !.ake City h visiting at the home tf his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Alma O. lairsen M.ss Joyce Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mr' Alden Adams of Salt Lake City has returned homo two weeks after her spending vacation at th home of her t randparent' Mr and M's. Alma J M.s Alice Larsen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Alma O. Larsen visited at the home of Mr. mh Mrs. Gaybnd Sorenson of Smittv fi Id on Kridv. M'S. Hilda Hepwurth, Mrs. Moon We Anderson and Mrs. spent S.ndaj eiem. g usiting at tlie homo of Mr and Mrs. Alma Yeats I.i hop 1I n:y Sorei.sen of Men dun. and Mr. Ellis Slieafer of Mill- -i .ile were spakcrs at sacrament meeting on Sunday evening. I"V nest Mrs. Mrs. Morgan, Lamont Lleshman, Alma Yeates, Mrs. Rapheal Eliason, Mrs. O.W. Winborg, Mrs. C .L. Ames Mrs. Sarah Olsen. Mrs. Lsreal Yeates, Mrs. Elizabeth Yeates, Mrs. Hazel Chugg. Mrs. E rn Jeosop and Mrs. George Anderson called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott or Millville on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Teas Pitkins of Los Angeles California is visiting at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cummings. Mrs. Ceorge Cummings, and Fitkin of Los Angelos spent Monday In Preston visiting friends and relatives. Miss Lola Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnon has returned home after undergoing an appendicitis operation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Orval Anderson and Janet visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson during the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thyren Mauchley and family have moved Into the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mauchley. Mrs. Clara Swenson and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson on Sunday. Mrs. Orval Anderson is reported to be ill at her home. She is getting along as well as can be expected. Mrs. Blaine and Dougless daughters of Ogden are visiting at the home of Mayor end Mrs. A L. Riggs. Mrs. Edward James and daughter Faye of Logan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Anderson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hansen and J. D. Hansen of Logan were dinner guests et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlend Hansen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winborg and family of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent the past week visiting Mayor and Mrs. A L Rjggs, friends and relatives of the ward. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winborg of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent Munday at Ogden. , Mr. and Mrs. Thyren Mauch-le- y and family have moved into the home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Glen auchley. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mauchley have moved Into their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jessop and family have moved Into their Mrs-Tos- s new-home- Edwin Clawson and Walter present. Joseph J. Newbrand, for many years First counselor to Bishop Ernest 3. Obray, and Orville S. Lee as Second Counselor, was honorably released for their faithful labors in that office, and Orville S. Lee was sustained as first Counselor and Fred Summers as second Counselor. Each gave a short talk. A splendid gospel talk was also given by President Clawson and Walter Perkins of the High Council of Wellsville. T. 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