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Show Friday, December The Cache American. IKan, fat he County. Utah 4 1912 Iape 'lliree were serv- ner was served from a large table a Camp IWale, Mr. and Mr. V. W. Brown and Nyman. Refreslunent Cal. forma, now enfu' lough at family are visiting in San Die- ed. centered with a beautifully decline Thanksgiving day dinner at joying a few da A dhcieus hot dinner go. CnUfo ma, at ties home of The North Logan PTA meet- orated birthday cake. The follow -the home of Mr. end Mra. A. A. home. Savage Wiling was enjoyed was rvt-d to the guest of honor, their daughter, Mrs. Walter Cur-- t ing waa held Monday evening. were out of town guests: Mra. Maud Llljenqui.t wu a Salt following dinner. r and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Fife, of President Mrs. Lillian ltcnlger was Keith Izatt and small daughter I Lake visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rose, former Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Francis McMrs. Ann Hull and son Jack in charge. lr. C. L. Anderson, of Franklin. Idaho; Mr. v'd Mra. Cantrll Nttlsen, accompanied by! lv of Hyrum and now of pleasant Bride and family, Mr. and . Mr spent th? Thanksgiving an address on health Marvin Osguthorpe and MUs Dorholidays presented Mr Nora Nielsen, apent Monday Grove, are happy over the aafe Well McBride and daughter, and In Sait Lake City with relatives. problem In wartimes. There was othy Izatt of Salt Lake City; Mr. In Salt Lake City on business. j arrival of a baby boy born re- the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bet and special music. A large number of and Mrs. Paul Izatt of Nlbley. Mr. MU Flora June Maughan, who cently. The child is a grand s- n Miss Aftun Petersen has return attended and Mrs. Merle U.itt. Mr. and who have Lved in Hyrum school patron family, i teaching at Neola, spent Lint of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ruse of ed from a very pleasant vaca- tin Mrs. Max Izatt and Mi. Oliver Mr. son of Melvin J. Hardman, to moved summer, Ogden tion spent in California. week end in Hyrum and Logan. Hyrum. and Mrs. Ulerce .HUrdmau left Wilkinson of Logan. week. this 11 of Salt Mrs. Mr. and Mr. Farris Maughan Beekstead. Farr: Charles Andersen, accompanied The hot limchrs at the North Mr. Homer Nielsen and two recently for Port Henning. Georand family have moved to Port- by his mother, Mrs. Josephine An- Lake C.ty. has been a visitor aJiool were started two Logan i he where with the. serving gia, of Park. Huntington land, Oregon, to make their home. dersen. spent the last week end this past week at the home of children, under the direc.ion of weeks ago on was He home troops. California, have spent the past parachute C. J. Is in Ogden, guest of Mr. and Mr. her sisUr, Mr. Dale Alien, who Christiansen, A and supervised a furlough. He arrived in time to the P-by weeks and six relatives Mrs. Mrs. Maud visiting and at Liljenquist employed spent Vant Andersen and family. Ogdon, hi brotlier, Harvey before he Mrs. Della Cronquist. friends in surroundand Hyrum Mrs. Edith Isr arisen and daugh. John Broberg were Logan visitors Thanksgiving In Hyrum. Mrs. Salome Beck is sprndng ing towns. She left for her home entered the services. Mrs. Grant Larsen, of Wells-vlile- , ter, Mrs. Afton Albrecht, were Thursday. two weeks at San Francisco, Calilast and was accompan Su.urdny Report sare that Jane was a dinner guest at the Thanksgiving ta the Mrs, James L. Jensen is re- ved day guest fornia guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edto Mr. Mrs. and Ogden Mr. of and lon. Mr. by Mr. daughter home of her parcnts-ihome of Mrs. Ellen Allen and ported seriously ill at her home. law, ward Bevk. Mervin Nielsen. N. J. Crookston on! daughter Rachel Allen. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen recovering satH r daughters, Mrs, Javan PeTurkey dinners were serve J at a lung operaMrs. M.lton Benson was host isfactorily from Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mra. R. B. Eliason of tersen and Mrs. Maud Buck, are the following homes on Thanksess tion last the at week home at her performed Thanksgiving day la for her. Mrs. Laura Wiajr visiting' Wellsville, Mrs. Leland PuLupher caring giving day. Mr. and Mrs. A B. relatives In Idaho at present. A real estate transaction of to a group of relatives who en- LDS hospital m Sail Lake City. of Avon. Mrs. R. A. Eliason and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Njman, n Folk-maa sodelicious Mr. A. Mrs. dinner and James and Mrs. Mary Miller has returned, Mrs. John Eliason, motored to nitercst this week was the pur- joyed Mr. and Mrs. Flo"d WilMaughan cial are spending the winter at visiting Among thom presfrom a visit with her daughter.) Grantsville. last week end to at- chase of the Gladys B. WoodruIT Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ogden, guests ol their daughter helm. Mr. and Mrs. Orvln Nvman. Mrs. Bud Bingham and family at tend the funeral of Mrs. Alfred pr- perty by Mr. and Mrs. Ray ent veers t Tlie day was pleasantly in ; and Briggs and son of McKinnon. Mr, and Mrs. W. M.ller. Orting, Washington. Eliason, an aunt of tch Eliason. and dinner family gatherings Mrs. Caddie Ran of Rex. Jean Laub. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Anderstn Mrs. Melba N.els n visited last d Mrs. Lester Miller en ertamed jmruos. lph; Mrs. Maggie Williams. and family of Salt Lake City. cn Wm. Ferguson, left recently for with a week at the home of her mother Miss EfT.e Benson, Mrs. Jane Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nyman. Mr. Thnaksgiving day at as week the last Los Angeles, California spent guests to spend and Mrs. Carl N. Nyman and dinner, served to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Spark at Newton. turkry Milton Anderson. Mr. Anderson, and! home of their parents. Mr. enterMrs. Melvin Liljenquist Mrs. Thomas Griffiths and two family. Mrs. Perry Wickham spent and Mrs. Ray Jensen and family, tlie winter. Sirs. J. Vern Nielsen. last at a family Mrs. Wesley Jenson and new Thursday at Bear River City, children of Provo; Andrew An. tained Friday and the Milton Benson family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scamons.j dreason. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan in b. and to Mr, by boy have returned to their guests of compliment Miller, dinner Mr. and Mrs. Roy of Hyrum, welcomed a fine baby, Lee home at Hyde Park, after spendNelson, Max Miller, Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Lcishman and daughHolmgren. Nohome boy at their Saturday, ters Nina, Karen and Nancy, of Mrs. Lester Miller. Social visiting a few weeks convalescing at Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mauvember 28th. AH concerned are the home of her parents, Mr. and ing was enjoyed by the group Provo. have received word from ghan progressing nicely. Norval Mr. Mrs. and Kitchen Mrs. Huzen Hurst. following dinner. son Vance, telling of hi their Tommy Bostock left last week Thanksgiving day guests at the and two sons, spent the ThanksHarvey Hardman left last Tues- safe arrival at 'Pearl Harbor on NORTH LOO AN The Ralph fur Seattle, Washington, where he home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver giving holidays with relatives in for the induction center at November 11th. He state he is day Smith camp D U P met Thursday will make his home with Mr. his Birch included and Mrs. Provo. Salt Lake City. He was home a well and enjoying his work. AnMiss La Vern who home at Petersen, Mrs. the and of John James, of Logan; Mr. and Frank Harty sister, Mrs. George Q. few days on a furlough before other son, Harvey is stationed at school in Ogden, Bateman. The Mrs. Glenn Rottman and family, is attending family. program cons Ls ter being assigned to duty with the Dutch Harbor. He has been In the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Don Brad of Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mrs. spent list week end in Hyrum of a vocal solo by Mrs. George Q. armed forces. service over two years and haa Miss with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ley are the parents of a fine Art Johnson, of Garland. Calvin King. Richard Cronquist been at Dutch Harbor for the Bateman. The lesson Religious seven pound son, bom at a Lo- Delores Birch, who is teaching G. Ray Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allen spent Sects and Cults that Sprang from and Lloyd Nyman left recently for past year. gan hospital Monday, November at Neola, visited at home over Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Nyman the pa't week end at the home Mormonlsm," was given by Mrs. California where they are employ30th. Mr. Bradley is serving in. the week end. entertained at a family dinner Mrs. M.irinda McBride the armed forces of the United enter, of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dessie Nyman. A social hour fol- ed. Mrs. Alex M. Izatt entertained Sunday at their home. A chicken States and is now stationed at tainod at a family dinner at her I on J. Allen. The Allens moved lowed the program. Assisting hostMrs. home Sunday last in honor of her from Hyrum to Ogden this last esses for the afternoon were Mrs. recently in honor of her husband dinner was served to twelve guest. California. Beale, Camp Annie H. Kemp and Mrs. Lydia on his birthday anniversary. Din Tlie afternoon was spent vhiting. tf summer. Bradley, before Tier marriage, was son Private Joel McBrid; Miss L:la Morley, of Pocatello. Idaho. The baby is a grand ton of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley. Thanksc-ivinday dinner gne-t- s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Isra hen included Bishop and Mis Bjron Snow of Niblev; Mr. and Mis. John W. Dunn of Logan, Bruce and Stephen Hansen of Ogden. Following a delicious dinUK mi ner, social visiting was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Jamfs Unsworth entertained at their home Satur. day evening for a number of froinds. A social evening was enjoyed following a delicious dinner served to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jenstn, Mr. and Mrs. Fran, ces McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Carl V-Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray . -Allen, Mrs. W. R. James and the host and hostess. Mrs. H. B. Nielsen entertained Thursday at an attractively arranged ( Thanksgiving day dinner. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Gberge B. Nielsen and family, Mrj and Mrs. Hervin Nielsen and daughter, Hortense, Mr. and B. Nielsen. Mrs. left Stoddard Miss Norma for Salt Lake City Tuesday where she has accepted a position with the telephone company. She was accompanied to the city by her mother, Mrs. James Stod-darand Mrs. La Vee Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ormond and family, have moved to Ogden this week to make their home. 2 p.m., Fast day service, with Ladies special music by the chorus, directed by Norma Baxter and accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Wright, and a vocal solo by Mrs. Earl Wilson. Choir practice following sacrament service. Tuesday, December 8 2 p.m., Relief Society meeting, with Mrs. Gertrude Larsen presenting the work and business This week the United States Government particulars. There is no limit to the amount lesson New Fashioned Thrift. that you can purchase. Mrs. Blaine L. Nielsen enterBUY THESE VICTORY 2J6s begins the task of borrowing nine billion dinner at a turkey tained idle NOW accumulated and dollars from savings at her home, with Thursday Today many American families are torn '! covers marked for Mr. and Mrs. Twenty-sifunds in the next several weeks as an essenyear 2 Yg per cent bonds due and Mrs. Mr. Levi Cooper, December 1$, 1968, callable December IS, apart. Millions have left their homes or their tial part of winning the war more quickly Alton Cooper and family, and 1963. Issued to coupon nr registered form Wellsville; jobs; thousands have given their lives and Donna Cooper of at the option of the buyer. Commercial and more completely. banks will not be permitted to bold these Gary Curtis of Salt Lake City; many more are prepared to do so. Mrs. Susanna Nielsen, Mr. and bonds until ten years after the date of issue. these critical weeks you probably Mrs. Vern Rose and the Blaine There is no limit oo the amount any eligible During, But the government, your government, Nielsen family. Social visiting folinvestor may purchase. Interest is paid semiwill be visited by a representative of one of lowed dinner. annually, June 15 and Dec 15. The bonds this is to to not give anything asking you Mrs. Wendell Allen entertained will be sold in denominations from $500 to conwhich banks securities firms are the or aras hostess at a delightfully $100,000. In tbe event of the death of a Nine Billion Dollar Drive. It is asking you home her 1 bolder, the bonds may be redeemed at I00b their time and effort without ranged dinner ta tributing and accrued interest for the purpose of satday, with covers to lend it all of the money you can possibly Thanksgiving marked for Mr. and Mrs. Herman compensation of any kind to the Victory isfying federal estate taxes. invest in what is the safest investment in Fonnesbeck and family of Howell; Two series of shorter term obligations: Committee. He Fund will to explain you, La Von Larsen and two sons of (a) iy4 per cent bonds due June 15, 1948, the world at a good rate of interest. ErnMrs. Mr. and Preston, Idaho; and (b) for instance, the benefits that you can obtain per cent certificates of indebtedand Mrs. est Larsen, Bishop ness due ooe year after issuance. These When the Victory Fund representative from the new Victory 2Vs available for Garnel Larsen and family, Mr. securities are open for subscription by and Mrs. Silas Allen, Mr. and banks, and also by all ocher classes of inis in this: it remember the first time. Welcome him as a war calls, please your Mrs. Lloyd Larsen and family, vestors, whether private, corporate or rMr. and Mrs. Wendell Allen and own interest, as well as that of your country, calls. If you miss him, ask worker he when Social visiting followed family. to listen to him and to dinner. your banker or securities dealer for full Mrs. Isaac Bradley entertained to her Sunday in compliment Other Treasury Securities offered to investors through the Victory Fund Committee art husband, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Guests durTreasury Tax Savings Notes A and C, and U. S. Savings Bonds, Series Band G. Mr. and ing the day included and daughMrs. Floyd Jacques ter of Logan; C. J. Christiansen of Ogden; Mrs. H. D. Bradley and Melinda Liljenquist. Other guests at the Bradley home during the week wree George Lemon of St. George, and Mrs. William Jones and children, Earl and Nancy, of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen were Ogden visitors this week. Mrs- - Gladys Jensen and daughwere and Peggy, ters Polly Thanksgiving day guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ivan Andersen, at Nlbley. Heber Lauritzen, son Lynn and daughter Ley. were guests at HYRUM T 1 siM-u- Wyo-rmng- I son-in-la- North Logan O ET3 r u rp juk i Jj d EVER MADE BY THE U.S.TREASURY DEPARTMENT The 9 Billion Dollar Victory Drive Is Oral : loon x ' 1 ft4. CACHE VALLEY BANKING COMPANY FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, N. A. |