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Show The Cache American. Logan. Cache County, Utah Paco Kiuht were enjoyed by Mesdume Nellie Leishman, Donna Lel.hman. Rena Leishman. LeMiman, Ivean Baldwin. Edna Thorpe. Maughan, Alla M, Ilrem hiey, Alla C. Brenchii-y- , Della From la L.h-n.a- n and Thelma Leathern. Mi was pie.vnted with a number WELLSVILLE Marjorie IVKLL.SVI LLE W wren N. Hall. wjji of Mr. and Mrs. Kay W. Hail, eiiiuu-lu Hi tuivy nwrte corps at 8 ill Like on Tur.iday and left there Friday morning for San D.e-rC.il.fornla. Ilia paront and Le o, of Hall of WelUvlUe and Mr. Pieaton Hall of Ogden motored down to Hill Lake on Thursday und viaited ith him. al siaed to see him off on Fri- day eienuig. Melvin Archibald who was hia birthday on Saturday at a chill was gue.-i- of hon-- r supper at his home 111 the evening. Covers weie lmd for Mr. and Mrs.' Kug-n- e Archibald. Mr and MTdJ Mrs and Mr, Lav.rU, Joins, Mr. and Mi. Ray Durley and Mr. and Mis. Leon Hendry. A social j ' evwnrg w.-- enjoyed Mrs E Von Almen of Bedford, Wyoniti g lame Sunday and rpnit two oa lnie as gni't of her abtT Mis. Hiwaid Jones and at of her fatlier D. H. the MaUflUn who was ill heie at toe home ol Mis Jones Mr Maiuhii was : ikeii to t lie home of Mr. and Mrs. Win P. Maughan at Soda Spilngs, Idaho, on Tin da, I,n was at compound there by Mrs. Von Al.nen. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. P. Maa.lun Muuehan and Ml Hvruni. The Madr.t i lub met Thursday at tl home cf Wm. M Has lam with Mis. Alvin Hasliin as hostess. A retold story was given by Mrs. Mary J. Parker. Daring a social hour a lovely luncheon was served to 18 members and two guests. Mrs. Kay Hill and Mrs. Wm. H. Glenn. Mr. and Mis. Reginald Barnes and two sons of Ogden were callc on Sunday. ing on friends hr-Mrs. D. P. Mauglian and son Roy and daughters Eva, Melba, and Ruby and Miss Rigby of Grace Idaho, called on Mrs. Howard Jones on Monday for Roy to bid fareweU to his grandfather, D. H. Maughan as they were on their way to Salt Lake City where Roy was to enter Fort Douglas as a h draftee Into the army from county. Mrs. Leland Maughan and daughter Miss Beth Glenn left Friday morning for San Diego, California to be at the bedside of her son Calvin, who Is seriously ill in a hospital there with ruptured appendix. Calvin has spent the past year in San Diego, where he has been employed in the airplane factories there. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Poppleton entertamed at a chicken dinner on Saturday evening at their home. Fall flowers centered the table where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen .recently moved here from San Francisco, California, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Mr. and Mrs. Leland Larsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gunnell. A social evening was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darley, Mr. and Mrs Leon Hendry, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Arichibald and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones motored to on Monday Smithfield evening where they attended a house warming party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cooper who recently moved from here to Smithfield to make their home.. Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Maugham of Soda Springs, Idaho, who .have spent the past two weeks at .Santa (Marla and San Francisco, California returned home Thurs- day accompanied by Mrs. J. F. Webb of Santa Barbara, California, formerly Miss Mae Maughan of this city. After a short visit here with their sister, Mrs. Howard Jones they went on to Soda Springs where Mrs. Webb can be at the bedside of her father. Mrs. Frank Leishman was guest of honor at her home at a nohost party on Friday evening. ''Games and a lovely hot luncheon Verl Hnd Party Honors Hyde Park Couple Sat unlay Xipht o Mr j t - Hon ring Mi. and Mrs Orion enperkes, the C.mqo club tertained at a bn I anJ du.n-- r party Fi.i.ruay night at the home of Mr and Mr Leo Prrke m gil's Ml s Florence Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. La von William and Elden Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hall, were marrlrd Thurvluy morning They will rr.a.e tneir home in Elwood. Mr. and Mr. Frank Lamb, Mr. and Mr. Prs-uLee, Mr and Mrs. C.lnton ferkea. Mr and Mrs. Leo Prrke -. MVernal Beamon, and Mr ..!r and Mr Arthur Gillens, Mr. . t.ci Mts. fiuel Lamb. Mr and Mrs in i. .'il Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Deward Hail. Mr and Mis Per-- , Lea ar.d Mrs Aietha Thurston, Mrs W.ida Thurston and Mra j ilwrnre Ashcroft Jaeph m I at small Dunn r was served Mrs. W. tV. Richards will lead! tables and the remainder of the bridge the cider group and Miss Virginia even.ng spent playing Pure prize were awarded to H the younger group at the VeiJa Bails , r.d Suel Lamb Mr story hour Satur-- i. reuiir Saturday and Mrs Perkes were presenied the Cache y at 1 30 pm in with an appropriate gift. Those uttetul.j.g were Mr. and rri.ntv library. All dj Idrcn are la- -j Mr. lew Bails. Mr IThd Mrs viud to attend. WeiL-oliie- . tn-'-- marriage license was Issued In Preston, Idaho, recently to Clay Lai.gsU n Jr.. 21. Dearborn. Mithl-l.iand Barbara Oav le Croc kett. 18, Logan. A n. 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Natural . old. colors that never grow Coats that protect your health as well as satisfy your craving for individuality and smartness. wrap-aroun- ds 1912 a friend of tire Je&sop family. Ua is also their neighbor when they are at their ranch In Rldgedale. Mr. NO P. Olson left on WedMILL VI LIE Mra. Mary Dean for Preston and Idaho nesday Derr and Mis Shirley Jessop of Fall where she expects to spend Ogden spent Sunday with their about ten day with relatives. parents. Mr. and Mra. Parley Jessop The Cache Stake Presidency anChester Hill and Ruby Hill, son nounces that they will be at the and daughter of Mr. and Mra. Wil- Sacrament meetuig Sunday evenliam Hill of Malad, Idaho, are ing In the Logan 5th. ward to afvisiting with Mr. and Mrs Edwin fect a change In the bishopric of HUL William Hill 1 a brother! that ward. The present bishop, N. of Edwin Hill and was a former O. Dairies has moved his family resident of Millville. to Salt Lake City which necessMr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessup itates the change. at d Mrs. Fay Jessop attended the funeral of Gerald Simon Lor.gs-trot- h Mra. Trevor Richards Is recoverwhich was held at Brigham ing at a local hospital following City on Monday. Mr. Longstroth Is a major operation. MILLVILLE era s bed-iid- Friday, October OF AMERICA'S GREAT STORES SERVING THE INLAND EMP IRC |