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Show The Cache American, Lojian, Cache Countv. Utah l'acre Four NOTICE TO CREDITORS' HOLD? WILL Friday. November MARINES ON THE IROWL In The lil.triet Court of the llrul t of the Mate of Judicial CUh, in anil fur the County of Cai he. ;-7- ? Db-tr- In the Matter 0. 1912 , y. r:?r- i j nw7 v? ' 7Z3ywi - : of the Est.ite of also Smith, known ns Eva B. Smith. Deceased. Credit, .is will prt'M nt chums witli vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at her residence at Mendon, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 12th day of liaith'U Hvu January, 1943. ALICE S, STAUFFER, Administratrix of the estate of Eva Bartlett Smith, aLoj pn known os Eva B. Decea.vd. CEO. C. HEINRICH, Atty. for Administratr.x. Dates of Pvblirution: Nov. 6. 13. 20. 27. and Deeembi r 4th, 1942, Aims j r J' I OK SALE Phone Smith 1 440J i of a daughter, Mrs. J. E Cali Bergstrom In Lcs Angelos, fornia. Thursday night. She was 1)0171 January 29, 1859 the deceased and to the splendid ,n a daughter of Vasco work done by the Benson charlotte Holbrook Coll In pio t ily and their ancestors On March 15 1376. slie was mar- peering both the East and the- r!td to Moses Muir In the Sal. West of our country, were LoShortly renzo C. Petersen, John A. Is Lake Endowment house. raelscn and Bishop J. W. Wright, after their marriage they moved Hatch. Idaho where Mr. Muir were offered by Silas Al-t- o a large farm. Later they The operated Warren J. and Wright. len RICHARD OLSEN cerntt ry moved to Chesterfield, Idaho, In the Hyrum grave Richard Funeral services for was dedicated by James J. Wil-- j in jgn they moved to Logan, Olsen, formerly of llyrum. were son. where she has since resided. Mr. conducted at Thomas, Idaho, on in Muir dled on November 19, 1919. born Orson Benson was Saturday last, with Larkin and Hyrum, May 12, 1883, the son she was an active church work- of the sons of Ogden in charge of Moroni and Martha Phillips er v in the Relief Society burial. Speakers at the service Benson. His entire life has been untii old age prevented her were members of the Thomas and In Hyrum. He died Octobthe Springfield wards, as were er 29th at the LDS hospital in ,(ri,iatlon bfauti-urendered l Salt Lake also those who Surviving are five cf 11 sons and City, following a long Mrs. P C. Marcusen of musical numbers High tribdaughters Su7vi&ig period of ill health. ute was paid the life and char- are Beigstrom of MlJs' six sisters and one brother: J8an Wi.liam acter of Mr, Olsen, who had spent Mrs. Martha J. Anderson. Mrs. California; Angocls. sthe past 20 years in those com and stevph Muir of Pocatello, Laura Mrs t Wlliams in The munities. grave thei'ray Mrs Ella Stanton Mas Idaho; Vos.ro Muir of St. Anthony, Thomas cemetery was d cheated EfTle" BlW0n and Milton Bwon Idaho; 38 grandchildren; 43 greit Shelley one brother and by George Grover of allot Hvrum; Mrs. Cynthia Neb-- , grandchildren Idaho. V. (All Anson of Afton, Wyoming. and Idaho. of Shoshone, eker will be Funeral arrangements Mr. Olsen was bron in Hyrum. Mrs. Caddie Rex of Randolph. made by the W. Loyal Hall morthe son of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Olsen. His childhood and youth tuary of Logan. IIENRY MARCUSSEN were spent here. His married Beautiful flowers in abundance life was spent in Idaho. He was and a calm and peaceful spirit Martha Hawkes BfOUgh fatally Injured in an accident at marked the funeral services held, Clearfield. Utah, and passed away Monday, Nov. 2nd for Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Henry at the Dee hospital In Ogden Marcussen, 42, in the Hyrum 1st Hawkes Brough were conducted few days later. ward with Bishop J. W. Wright in at the First i pm. ward Singing TOurgday The in charge. with ward Henry Bishop ORSON BENSON chapel Mothers, directed by Mrs. La Cooper in charge, Veda Nielsen, and accompanied Impressive funeral services for was by rendered The opening Miller, prayer by Mrs. Eva g Orson Benson, 59, HyOther Bishop D. J. Sutton, and dedica-musicsacred numbers. rum citizen, were held Tuesday, three numbers were an organ tion by S. B. Mitton. November 3rd in the Hyrum 1st Eva Miller and a vocal solo Muslc was furnished by the Reward, with Bishop J. W. Wright solo by by Ray Jensen. jef society chorus under the dl- A wealth conducting the rites. of rection of Mrs. A. T. Henson. Other Those who offered words of lovely flowers and a large condolence and encouragement to ma91cal numbers included a vocal audience of relatives and friends the family were Melvin Liljen-- , solo in which bespoke the esteem by Frank H. Baugh Sr., acMikkelsen, quist, Hans Bishop the Benson family is held. The Ether by Gilbert Thorpe; a companied Nielsen and Bishop Wright. ward Singing Mothers directed by vocal duet, That Beautiful Land, was the tribute splend-High paid Mrs. La Veda Nielson were d Elizabeth Thorpe, character and namp of thc Mr. Baugh and companied by Mrs. J. W. Wright; Marcussen accompanied by Mr. Thorpe. various the family by in rendering three saered selec- -' Speakers were Bishop William speakers. Prayers were offered by tions. Special musical numbers Reuben Hansen Arnold Nicl Worley, H. M. Peak of Trenton, and rendered were a vocal duet by sen. The grave in the Hyrum and Joseph Quinney Jr. Closing Mrs. Otey Benson and Rav Jenwas dedicated by Heber remarks were by Bishop Cooper. cemetery sen, accompanied by Mrs. Wright, Resolutions from the Ballard Lauritzen. a piano and violin duet by Mrs. Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Claud Stanton of Grace, Idaho, were read by Mrs. I. P. Stewart. and her daughter, Mrs. Brown, Mary V. Call Muir The grave in the Logan cemeWord was received m Logan of Niblev, and an organ solo by Mrs. J. W. Wright. Friday of the death of Mrs. Mary tery was dedicated by E. R. Gibbs. Speakers who bore tribute to Vaahti Call Muir, 83. a resident of Funeral arrangements were made the fine traits of character of Locan since 1911. who died at the by the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. '' -- ... . - fi'y "l and OBITUARIES par-spe- nt ' - hfe-lon- al 1 ac-i- ' Y U 'i' r " 7 tl'.' GUADALCANAL ISLAND U. S. Marines who had just driven the Japanese from strong positions on the Matanikou Kiver on Guadalcanal are shown marching over what was Jap tcrritoiy a short time before. Aerial bombs, shells, and finally the boys with the bayonets cleared the Nips frohi this particular spot. " home FUNERALS v of SirJthflcld, ti here with her WELLSVILLE Parkinson. vid spent Thursday caused by the moving of first sister, Mrs. Da- - counselor Rollan Findley to Og- d d:n. Wilford Hansen was Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bl nch counselor and as first The Wellsvllle ward Relief SoV. Calder two children, of second counand lye LosjRcb.rl in held their conJVence ciety came Wed- - st lor. L ts. Cook at ward cD.k. Cal.forma, the T.ibern icle Sunday 'evening Angeles. visit to their nesday parents, Mr. i The Sunday school was r"or- with President Manilla Perkins W. ganiud. L. L. Cook. In charge. The music was furnAlbrt-- t Gibbms and Hodges, ished by the Singing Mothers who have s'revde for the pa.,t wit.i Mrs. Celia Murray seven jears. were released and mg end Mrs. Rena B. Le.shman C. Evcret Sims, superintendent; accompanist. Stake Boarn mem- E. Jensen, first and Jay Hodges bvr. Mrs. H. R. Adams, was in sPcur.d. n!lnci.ncie. The program was as Members of the 1941 Gleaner Utah Pioneers Daugliteres of Mlows: "Song of Triumph ly were class entertained the girls who are meeting was hold at the home prayers Singing Mothers; The party of Mrs. Paul A. Spence, Thurs-wa-s this year. H. Bienchlcy and Nel- eniering bv Cas-siheld Thursday at daq. with vice captain Rose evening o lie lipes.-tw; chorus, "If the Lucinda Radah home and cf Hodges presiding and conducting tiie Lord by Singing Moth Anderson. The the following program: Singing, evening was rr.--i opening remarks by Pres I games, after which "Utah We Love Tire"; prayer playing dent Perkins; of the preview were served by Ethel Cook; singing "Grand le.ven work by Counselor Venna light refreshments were present. Father's Clock"; less; n for Sep- len girls Pei Kins; preview of work and Mr. tn')'er. "The Spirit of Emigra. Mrs Mr. Gail Curtis and bu.mrss meeting by Counselor Lazett Satterthwaite; and Mrs. Lowell Yoates. attended d" :' by G! inch Bradshaw; trio. "Others. a Halloween party Thursday ev- - Sl by Fontella Scofuld; October Tenth Rena by Maughan, ,i. "Harvest Time in Pioneer tning at the home of Mr. and ky and Phylis Spence; Das" by Altlieria Sat'.erthwaite; Mrs. Don Shoupe at Logan. of ward officers arm Mrs. Joseph Hale and Rex Hale! closing song. "The Quilting Par- ers; chorus. "O It is 'Vonaer benediction Mabel by re of Blackfoot, Idaho, spent Sunful," by Singing Mothers Refreshments were maikc by Mrs. Adams and Bish- day with Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Wamley. themand all servede enjoyed Hale. op Preston Brenchley; closing Mrs. Nadine Howell is visiting selves very much. number "Peace I Leave Thee, by with relatives in California. Mothers. S'liging A party was held Friday evMrs. Von Packre and daughter in the Millville ward Vonda, of Franklin. Idaho, and ening the who following boys Miss Elizabeth Darley, supervisor have been called in the service: of the Farm Security at Manti, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spiers and Clair Neaves. Lee Rindlishbacher s ,ent the past two weeks here and Merlin Olson of Nibley. A family, of Ogden, spent a few with their parents. Mr. and - was after days at the home of her mothrendered. Mrs. George T. Darley. They re- program er, Mrs. Zettie M. Kearl. which dancing was enjoyed. turned home Sunday. Milton Weston and son BarkMr. and Mrs. Fenton Waddoups Mrs. Rulop B. Maughan and end a of Corinne, were re- er, of Moreland. Idaho, paid family sister, Miss Eva Lee. entertained cent visitors at the home of visit to Bishop J. H. Weston and at a bridge luncioen at the Mr. and Mrs. Nils P. Olson. others the week end. home of Mrs. Maughan Friday Leo Johnson, of Logan, was afternoon, the occasion being the and circulating among relatives birthdays of Mrs. Maughan and friends Friday and Saturday. Miss Lee. Those present from J. Warren Taylor movea his out of towm were Mrs. Oneita family to Logan Saturday for the Mrs. Jessie Waite, Seamans, Private Lowell Gibbons spent winter. J. W. has accepted Mrs.. Gladys Hancey, Mrs. Avon at Ogden. Mr,. Taylor the last two weeks with his Lamb, Mrs. May Lee and Mrs worker in the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. is a prominent parents, Julia Lee of Hyde Park; Mrs. 125th waid here and will be greatly Afton Evans, Mrs. Virginia Lee Gibbons. He is with the The community wishes Infantry Auto Tank at Gilroy, u'isd success. and Mrs. Gladys Jensen of them California Mrs. Valine Fuhriman of P.u sell Alley Lake of Sa't son Donald Dustin, youngest Mrs. Inez Ivory of Prcvidence; of Mr. and Mrs. James Dustin. Citv, j ..id a hurried vsn o his Fountain Green. were Prizes e enlistded in the week. parents, Mr. and Mrs C H. awarded to Mrs Gladys Hanc-- y yson ot as to fourth Mr'Iry, js Sa,urday anc Mrs Mae Lee during the!t.vc th. state soon. Dustin t0 enter Mrg rno 3 of 'services of Uncle Sam. Orvil is, Ecnwn P.obinson Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S Bailey in Denver, Colorado. Blair in Aus Nevada is home for a w days and daughtter Leola, Mr. and tralia, Arnell in Kentucky, and on ineiUrs pertaining to the Mrs. Luther Murray left Thurs- Donald at Ft. D draft. uglas. day for a ten day trip through Louis Reed and Sidney Irwin Mrs. James Dustin will visit California. They were going the her son Milford, at Pocatello reported at Fort Douglas Mon-fnorthrrn route and back the cav for "quizzing. a few weeks. southern. Mrs. Dasie Lutz left Brigham Irwin and Oscar Booth Friday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Van for California where she will visit of St. Charles, Idaho, were brief Drimmelin of Ogden, spent Mon- With relatives. visitors in town Sunday. Stuki and Pucmile1 Relief Society conference was Presidents day and Tuesday here with their A good here Sunday. helo Sunday evening. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard were missionaries Jones. The purpose of the visit was to piogram was given and a nice Mrs. Annie Downs and daugh- - fill vacancies in the bishopric, misting held. Jo-ep- direct-Prayer- s e ty; LAKETOWN hon-orin- 5 Garden City Lo-!,a- n; Al-h- ? the.,, , or WHOSE SAVINGS ARE IN TOUR ELECTRIC C0A1&W? If I Kesslers You iook at the stockholder list at the right, its a n of America. .Your local electric company could show a similar list with some of your neighbors on it. Besides these thousands of direct investors, there are millions more whose interest is indirect but no cross-sectio- less real. Banks and insurance companies put much of their money tour money into electric securities. That gives almost every American a stake in the clectrie industry. In a very real sense, the ehe.r.c cur.io.ii.ies represent the gatings of the same people they serve. These people have entrusted their savings to business management under public regulation practical business management that has given the average American home twice as much electricity for its money in the last 10 to 15 years and is producing of the nations vast supply of power. seven-eight- Utah Pcvcr & Lrlit Co. is so silky-smoot- wonder how they do it. Its richer and its lighter And theres mellowness ' all through it. - v ?' FOR EXAMPLE! Hi occapations reported by &159 of approximately 14,000 preferred stockholders of the WiscoMit Power and Light Company, who replied t a recent questionnaire. 141 HOUSEWIVES . . 1,723 SALESMEN Retail Clark RETIRED PERSONS 97S Insurance LABOR SKILLED . 714 Milkmen, etc. Carpenter GOV'T EMPLOYEES . 109 fclectncutaa Mailmen Mechanic, etc. Fir erne 40S FARMERS Policemen, etc. 9T PROFESSIONAL 359 JUNIOR EXECUTIVES Architect 94 SENIOR EXECUTIVES Physician 68 STUDENTS Nurses, etc. 45 TRANSPORTATION . CLERICAL 338 Conductor T nptneer Bookkeeper! I ibrsrtans Ticket Agents, etc, etc. 15 Stenographers, SERVICE WFN. SMALL BUSINEES 281 ( Army, Navy) 1 Kestaurant Owner FOREMEN ontructors NOT SPECIFIED . . . 567 Men .y mu, etc. TOTAi 4,159 TEACHLR3 230 T)im or ... .... .... 75 Gram Neutral Spirits 15 Proof. JuImjs Kessler Distilling Co , Inc., Baltimore, Md , Lawrenceburg, tnd. |