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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Eight Local News Staff Sergeant Henry A. Wheeler srr.ved home recently Horn vice in Australia, He U muting hi paieiita on a IS day furlough. Tuesday, IlecemW 29. 1912 ... . p VlLLCa Garrett accompanied by Miss Ella ;OirretL Remarks were by PresiJ, dent Clawson and Bishop Brench-lr- . The remainder of the time The Morning wf.LI.SVn.LE RICHMOND Mrs. Carl Johnson .Milk Company held was spent dancing. A large crowd announces employres the marriage of her was in attendance. annual bar.qurt and party Wi2J-.L- O J RICHMOND ' J : Marriage lurine have been Tlie Wellsville wurd Relief So-t- l. duughter Mildred to Sergeant HarA wm I been born lit t'onaajr Sonne, who la attending surd at the Caci.e county clriit lllt. Welhvllle Second ward :y entertained Tuesday in honto W.yne H. Mnham. 24, creation hall on Wednesday even-o- f Alum school at Harvard is vlalting I t Mri old Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and to lu.j)iul or of the retiring presidency, Mt Emmons. D..cnrsne county Oscar Olsen of Miuml, Florida. lather Aim Bonne. Tjltf ,jimler .A(Lj j,rPjxtred and XAipp Orchard of Lewiston. Manilla and Geneva Sunioiji. 2t, of Hyde Perk ms, Vcnna The marriage ceremony was perby the Wellsville First Wald Perkins to Dii.Uin Lavme Tu.iry, 21. and Blinch Bradshaw. formed by Bishop Wild. Tuesday, of Mr. and Mr. Wayne Davi Society and was served In Ierry Smith, who is in the IT. S Paik. the banquet room on long tables, The Relief Society room was beau- December 22. at Cheyenne WyoBalt fake City were among .he Naval dental corpn, visited w.th ming. hl& father, Hamlin Smith decorated with miniature Christ-- i tifully dei orated In Christmas f during holiday visitors In Logan. and lighted tapers. The folMrs. Johnson entertained at a mas trees and lighted red laptrs the hulidays. in Holly wreath holders. Cover lowing program was given with trousseau tea in compliment to and Red a Grocery, Quiniw,' In her weie laid for 60 guests. Prayer was President Harriet Leishman daughter, Sunday Iron. 2 to Mlw Clro Jensen of Burlingame. White store operated by Wilford Far charge. "Far, Singing. g o'clock. About 100 guests called. Away tillered Larsen. Address of Llie by Lynn home Is at a guest Calif., Quinary ill be liosed after of welcome was by James L. Wyatt. (Prayer was by Cissie If, Breach-- ( Blue and sliver predon.ln.sted In Lieutenant and Mrs. O. E. 31. Because of the shortShir of Bethlehem the color arrangements. The serv-Orson Perks acted as toastmjster ley. Duet. and transportafoodstuffs of age and "Sleep Holy Child. by Parley mg table was covered with a lacej and several among responded has Mr. Quinney tion diffleuliles. which was a toast to the employees Hall and Nellie leishman. Address cloth and centered with a minia-!o- f de.ided to close for the duration. Mr. ivian SjieiKrr, librarian at welcome. Pres. Lelshman. Xmas ture Christmas tree decoiated in by Reece Parker and a toast to Dixie college In St. George, Ls readings were given by Mrs, Della blue and stiver. Candlebra hold- Miss AValletta l.'.cir wives by from Lynn vis.tir.g her pairnls, Mr. and Mrs A t lirMma. catd "The mg blue and white lim. Afier the dinner, dancing francis. Musical reading. tapers were former John H. Wilson. Mrs. Nellie LelshBright of Lewiston, was Xmas Guest. at each end of the table. the pl.ced jiid program following g ordies-timember of the carrad out. Two ladle quartet man. accompanied by Mrs. Reta Mrs, Ezra Johnson assisted in the and a barber at the Lewiston Presentation of gifts to trousseau rooms. Miss Sybil Chrls-th- e Mary limit-sen- , daughter Of Mr. selections by the Misses Melba ?oppeum. honoied guests was by Coun- - ton. n had charge Junior high cslmol, sends Christ- and Mrs. R. E. Berntsen, who Is G of the gifts lands mas gn Hings from him at Shep-jHir- d employed In Deilllowi-r- , Calif., Is - uselor Relva Hall and responses Mr. John Green and the guest Jones, Perkins, Mary acoompana is he Field, T' X.is. wheie visiting friends and relatives In a d by Mrs. Leola Larsen. Hor- - were made by each one. Parley book. Mrs. Minnie Tripp super- Hall Log, in. band master. The and vised the serving sang, Holy City inonica solos. Eugene Jones. Intro-- . by Mi&s of men from the Salt Lake benediction was by Stake Coun- Bonnie Lewis. Miss Eunice John-o- n during Milton Buttara ins filed suit In and Miss Dixie Johnon. The was made by Supt. Claude selor Vie Darley. During a social Ilryee II Itoe, who W.o, connected i office the LSAC public relation: First district court from Vonda wall as follows. Mr. Mann, hour1 refreshments were served to young couple will make their Quinney j 60 on in idles by the commltPe under home In Cheyenne, But tars on a cruelty charge. The Mr. Powell. Mr. Bunker, Mr. Hep- department jjrtor to Induct. i Wyoming. direction of Counselor Rena M. the army last summer, sends couple was married September 14, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Sorenson and periey, Mr. Ludlow and Mr. Lud-- I Leisliman. Inends to las 11143 at Maiad. ChiLstmas greetings wig. Responses were made by ea.h Idh and Mr " Corporal Thomas W. Reynolds and Mrs. from Camp Davis, N. C where A moving picture of Fort Francis Grant Sorenson and E Warren, Wyohe Is attending offl ers candidate l ieutenant and Mrs. Bert Thomshow was then presented by Mr. daughter tFatsy of Brigham were Mrs. and are ming. here SClMXll. Reynolds as spent the Christmas holidays at Bunker, entitled "The Story of during the week of Mr. the holidays with their guests the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val funeral services for Mrs. Hattie ' Morning Mi Ik. and "Scenes of spending Mr. and Mrs. L. O, Sorenson. Mrs. Wm. Reyand Thomas Is A. Montrose. 75. resident of Logan Utah and the North West." Each parents, Lieutenant Mr. and Mra. Glen Allan of Los Palmer. The Christmas program. "Cannolds. Angeles. Calf., are veiling relatives stationed on the Pacific coast. and Soda Springs. Idaho for many of the employees were presented dles and Carols", sponsored by the The Madra Club held their In Smithfield and Wellsville duryears, who died Sunday night In with an Xmas gift and prizes Park school was presented to a Lieutenant and Mrs. John Wet Preston of causes Incident to age, rere awarded to Reese 'Parker. A1 Christmas social and entertained large audience ing the Christmas holidays. G.cn their husbands Friday evening In the Floradell at y denlis-trof are school In the zler of Fort Flagler. Wash., U enrolled will be conducted Thursday at 2 Powell Royal Bassett and Mr. school on Saturday tiie school gymnasium and featurA is evening, the visiting In Logan with parents of p.m. In the Seventh ward at CSC. Mrs. Allan chapel and Mrs. Henry McMulhn. Melba lovely chicken supper was served ed about 200 children. The performer Alda Rees, daughter of M.. Mrs. Wetzler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry by Bishop A. George Raymond. Mr. and Baugh, Lynn Larsen, 42 guests. A program consisting formance was under the direction to and Mrs. G. L. Rees of Smithfield. Parker. She was born in Providence on Mrs. Lewis Perkins, Mrs. Claude of two Xmas ducts of Mrs. Jessie Perkins, Principal by Mesdames Mr. and Mrs. Willis U Ballam aid Mrs. Charlotte September 22, 1867, a daughter of Qulnnty, Pearl Bankhead and Kate Haslam, While repairs arc being made Sarah Edgoliill and Herbert Hors- McBride, Mrs. Jacob Watson, HarMr. and Mrs. Vaughan Pond are I AUcn- Reta accompanied by Popplootn. old the Cache Mrs. to Mr. and the heating plant, Parker, Harvey was followed ley. She was married on June 19. spending the Christmas holidays Mrs. Carl Johnson recently spent by games of various In Logan. Vaughan Is the son oi County library, will be open daily 188G to John A. Montrose who died Archibald, Glenda Green, Eugene kinds. Prizes were awarded to ten dais at Boise, Idaho, where Jones, Mrs. James Wyatt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Preston W. Pond from 11 to 5 p.m, until further 22 years ago. - she was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Reese 'Parker, Thomas Poppleton, Leland Mauand Mrs. Pond Is the former Mar- notice. Survivors Include five sons and Leroy Thorpe, Bank-- 1 Sherwm Webb and family, Mr. Mrs. Evan and ghan, and Earl Leisliman. jorie Crockett, d .lighter of Mr. Mrs. Julm Anderson, J. head. Geneva Muray, Harold Par- - i Mr. and Mrs. Hcber P. Cooper of daughters. and Mrs. J. A. Crockett. Sergeant Rulon 9. Bailey who ker and Leol i Bailey. L. Montrose and Mrs. E. W. Lun-daOrlo is work- j Mrs. Earl Lelshman. Wellsville have received word from of Logan, Charles E. has spent the past 28 months In Mr. and Mrs. Newell Brenchley ing in the airplane factories there, Jr., of his son. Farrell, telling Harold I. Hayward, son of Bishop their Montrose of Los Angeles. Cal., and the U. S. Army and who now is if Crccnriver. Wyoming spent the a farewell dance and program U. Mrs. Edna Frye of Ogden; seven stationed in Alaska, is spending Xmas holidays here with their i was held and Mrs. Ira N. Hayward, Is safe arrival in Africa with the Saturday evening in the S. Armed forces. the holidays here with his parents. parents. Mr. the holidays with his brothers and sisters, James Horsley spending Mrs. Wm. gym, honoring the boys home and and Mrs. Brigham Skinner of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bailey and Brenchley. parents while on Christmas leave from the army and one leaving. Roscoe Hess, Horace Bunce and from the U. 9. Military Academy Beach. Cal., Mrs, William other relatives. This is the first Elder Arnold P. Maughan, son, Charles P. Stuart, was In charge Long In who left Albretson, early Boyd RuIon tlme home has enslnce " Cook of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. at West Point. Cadet Hayward of Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Maughan of the program. Taps were played SepL 1940rolled there 18 months ago and December with a group of draftees, Jessie Moore and Harry Horsley cnlisting returned home Wednesday even- - by Billy Jones. Advancing of the are now stationed at Camp Adah', of Soda will graduate in another 18 months. The Wellsville ward officers and ing after spending the past 26 colors was by the boys and talks Springs; Mrs. Mable CalOregon. kins of Meridian, Idaho and Mrs. members entertained at a dancing months in the North Central were made by Corporal Allan William Tarr of Twin Falls, Ida- party and program on Mondav states mission. He is looking and Poppleton, Russell Poppleton, sons Nelson Mr. and Mrs. F.ugene Dean Mr. of son Black, Parley ho. the evening were pleasantly surprised Monday honoring 0f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Pop- retiring feeling fine. and Mrs. P. P. Black of Logan, Friends may call at the W. Loy- Bishopric, John J. Hendry, Wm. Mr. end Mrs. John M. Larsen pleton, Lt. Merlin Leishman, son morning when they received a who is employed by the Pacific al Hall from their son Blaine, Airomotive Wednesday even- P. Leatham, Grover Haslj m, Seth and daughter Linda, Miss Edith i of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Leish-Jontelegram at Bur- ing andmortuary Corporation at the home of a son, P. Lelshman and Leland Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas man, Cororal Thomas Reynolds, who had Just arrived In San Fran-csicholibank, Calif., is spending the J. L. Montrose, 268 East Second who have served the ward during Van Drimmelin of Ogden spent son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. No word had been Calif. days with his parents. South street. Thursday until time the past thirteen years. It was held Eve and Xmas Day here nolds, Sergeant John M. Kerr, son received from him for the previous of sevrices. Burial will be in the in the Junior hgih school gym with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Bishop John B. Kerr, six weeks. Sergeant Sergeant Ace Calder Jr, son of Logan with Bishop Preston Brenchley in Howard Jones. A lovely chicken Rulon 8. cemetery Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Calder of Logan, has beon Seated the stand dinner was served on Xmas day. Mrs. John B. Bailey and (Fred charge. Private Robert Ensign Bums, been transferred to Salina, Kan sides the honored guests were Other guests were Mr .end Mrs. Woodward, son of Mr. end Mrs. son of Mrs. Mary Burns of Logan, .here he has been selected to Price of Easter Outfit their wives and President Claw-se- Eugene Jones and family, Mr. and John B. Woodward. Duets were who some time ago was selected a cour.7in 7stri7e7flLid To Stay Near 1912 Level President Zbinden and Pre- Mrs. Jones and son Max. sung by Parley Hall and Nellie by the army for specialized train' lng equipment installation. sident Thompson of the Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Maughan Leishman, Theres a Star SpangNational In Next at the Easters or dress suit electricity lng wiU cost just about as much as stake. Prayer was by Parley HalL of Soda Springs, Idaho, Miss Cora led Banner Waving Somewhere, Schools in Los Angeles, Calif, has Members of the Logan unit of wac selection 1942 the by Larsen and Mrs. Marion Crocket and When You Come to the End Just completed training and grad- the state spring outfit, according A vocal guard held a review to assurances Mrs. Anona Maughan. Address of of Logan were guests of Mr. and of the to made uated with honors. His wife Is the women Day. A trumpet solo, The meeting and dancing party Mon- and .former Wanda Everton of Logan. girls by the office of Price Welcome and presentation of gifts Mrs. Howard Jones on Chrstmas Holy City, Bill Jones accompanday night In the armory building. administration. ied by Betty Jones. Prayer was from man- was by Bishop Brenchley. Each night. George Kelker was in charge of ufacturers are Reports that the supply honored guest was presented with Arlo Leishman of Los Angeles, by Frank Leishman. The remainTTaptala and Mrs. Bid Preston, arrangements. Is here spending the der of the time was of clothing will be plentiful, and a beautiful rocking chair and re- California stationed at Philadelphia, Pa, are spent In cut and workmanship nearly as sponses were made by each one. holidays with Ms parents, Mr. and dancing. holivisiting In Logan over the W. W. Merrill Jr, who is taking A vocal solo was by Mrs. Marie is usual. days Captain IPreston graduated flight training at the U. S. Air good from USAC in 1935 and Mrs. Pres-W- Base, Santa Anna, Calif, flew to the former June Peterson, also Logan Christmas eve to spend the theschool that graduated from holidays with his parents, Dr. and LOGAfl-CACi- lE with her Mrs. W. W. Merrill. He returned Mrs. Preston, year. daughter (Peggy, 2, will remain in on Saturday. Logan while Captain Preston attends a special officer school at CARD OF THANKS Camp Davis, N. C. It is with sincerity that we j j J Mes-dam- ' j j j I Diin-un- te I ! re ! - , j i! hl j - es o, I Rey-Xm- as . n, n, CELEBRATE NEW YEARS EVE KNIT SALE With a Big DANCING PARTY CONTINUES thank all the friends who extendMartha Lelshman of Wells- ed service, and who were so kind of ville announces the marriage during the illness and death of her daughter Barbara to Boyd our husband and father. Brandon, son of Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. James H. Stewart of Duchesne, Richard Brandon and family. "Mrs. Utah, which took place in Preston, Idaho, on Saturday, DecemPaul Cobum, who has been staber 12. They are making their tioned with the U. S. army finance home in Wellsville for the division in Australia, arrived, home In time to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and in Mrs. John E Coburn. He will now After reportedly engaging spirited fisticuffs with Sheriff Jeff enter a special school at Pocatello, Stowell and Deputy Julian Bair, Idaho. of River Oarold Peterson, 26, Heights, Monday was fined $25 Earl R. Anderson, son of Mr. with a suspended six months Jail and Mrs. J. R. Anderson, 244 West sentence on a charge of drunken- First South street, has enrolled ness. Logan City Judge Jesse P. in the army air forces Rich also recommended cancellaschool at Maxwell Field, Ala. He tion of the defendants liquor li- is a graduate of Logan high and cense. The arrest was made Sat- attended the USAC before enrollurday night at River Heights. ing in the air corps. pre-flig- ht Announcement has been made of the marriage on December 22 in the Salt Lake Temple of George Bright of Lewiston and Liona A. John of Logan. Mrs. Bright is a daughter of James A. Anderson in Young ward. Witnessing the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. S M. England of Logan. The young couple will make their home in Lewiston. Ralph H. Murray of Kamula, Hawaii, has written the Logan chamber of commerce for pham-pleof Logan and Cache county. Although he is frozen in Hawaii for the duration, he explains that after the war is over he will seek a home In Utah. He also asked that advertising literature be mailed to his mother and family at Regular Values 18.75 to 49.75 We have O.tllf Dancing from Childrens Snow Suits PRICES 4.95 Sizes Blankets, Sweaters, Underwear, Coats, at Reduced Prices TORPEDO THEV CALL HARDROCK-BU- T ,4 FISH, IT'S1 GOT A COPPER a A ."BRAV. With Dave England and his DANSANTE ORCHESTRA 36 to 42. SIZE DRESSES for this SALE up Ladies THE TORPEDO'S BRAIN, THE GYROSCOPE MECHANISM EVERY BIT OF WIRING IS PURE COPPER m mis . . f 9 p m. until ? ? ? 35c, Gents 75c Including Tax Friday Night New Years Dance Regular Saturday Night Dance Married 'Folks Dance Tonight Looks Inside K SEE - HERE'S . . DANSANTE to just completed making a group of LARGE ts Loa. They desire to locate in Logan and would Ike a good school town near a temple. They consider Logan as the place. $Q JJA tt TN At the . Ladies Suits and Dresses rHE GYRO REVOLVES 1.000 TIMES A SECOND, KEEPS THE TORPEDO GOING STRAIGHT. IF A WAVE OR ANYTHING THROWS IT OFF ITS COURSE, THE GYRO BRINGS IT BACK. IT CAN EVEN BE SET TO GO AROUND CORNERS, a Torpedo |