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Show Hyrum After nice M,fully completing a miidon in the Southern Slate, Lynn Nivlren, on of Mr. and Mr. Joseph F. Nielsen returned home litel week. Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Allen and family of Ogden and Mis Norma Smith of Preston spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen and family. Wednesday evening Mr. C. F. entertained of a group children at her home. A bonfire and wienme roast were enjoyed by tti? children. Mr- Ida Culbertson of Tain Falls, Idaho, Is visiting here with her sisters. Mrs. Chas Carlsen. Mrs. Leroy Larsen. Mrs. Harris Petersen and Mra Ira Allen. Sunday guests at the home of were Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist Mr. Hazel Egbert and daughter Theon of Caliente. Nevada and Mr. Caroline Baron of Brigham, who spent the afternoon In and the evening as guests of Mrs. Marie Fife at Logan. Mrs. Ruth Moss is a member Of the US AC personnel this summer. Mrs. B. M. Thompson is visiUng with relatives in Oakland, Cali- Oln Hy-ru- m fornia at present Mr. and Mrs. Artis Westover of Magna were guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnell Larsen. Mrs. Wilford Jensen of Pocatello. Idaho is a guest at the home of her daughter Mrs. Eire Miller and family. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bradley were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jacques and daughter Dixie and C. J. Chris' tianstn of Ogden. Mrs. Stella Bradley spent part of last week at the home of her louglas at daughter Mrs. Glen Smithfleld. helping care for some of the children who are ill. and Mrs. Dorothy Montaque children returned to their home at Idaho Falls after spending a week her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells of Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hyde of Hyrum will be In charge of the UIC stations at Hyrum and Wells-vill- e for the duration. Mr. Hyde's this family moved to Wellsville week where Mrs. Hyde will of the the responsibility station there. Mrs. Leach Petersen and daugh-te- r Helen were Salt Lake visitors Thursday last. Miss Jackie Benson is recoverfor ing following an operation the removal of tonsils. Well furnished. electrically equipped home with garage, for rent. Maud Liljenquist. Mrs. Norma Baxter is employed In Logan as a member of the ration board of that city. Petersen and Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Vivian Anhder spent Wednesday In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wall of Rupert, Idaho recently visited at the Andrew C. Nielsen home. Coach and Mrs. John Broberg, Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Lyman and family of Ogden were Sun-davisitors at the home of Mr. 1 e y FOR YOUR Repair Plumbing CALL BAUGH PLUMBING CO. LINK-BEL- T Phone 57 STOKERS Quality and Service Nielsen and and Mr. Mcrvin i THONE faimly. who made their home In Hyrum1 to the past winter have moved Logan Mis Alta Dunkley of Whitney spent part of last week at the 30 SOUTH MAIN home of her sister Mr. Cantril Nielsen. Mr. and Mr. Jamc G. Chris Is from Providence and Devalue tensen are grandpan nts of a fine is a cousin of Mrs. Moon. son born recently to Mr. and Mra Mra. Maud Liljenquist entertain-a- t Cloyd Christensen of Logan. dinner on Sunday last for Mra Mr. and Mr. Floyd William, Alden Hodge and duldren of son of Avon buve purchased the Smithfleld. Mra Iris Nltlwen and Lari Nordm property In Third son of Salt Lake City, Mr. and ward and are now located in their Mra Frank Hammond and childnew home. ren of Ogden. Mr. and Mr. Glenn K. Spencer Sunday guests at the home of and family of Randolph pent last Mr. and Mr. E. J. Nielsen Jr. week end at the home of their liuluded Miss Lu Wanna Aniusvn Mra. Earl Wilson, Mr. and Mrs parent Mr. and Mr. Jacob Carol Olsen and family. Mr. and A real estate transaction of in- Mra Duraood Olsen and family. terest this week was the purPhilip, small son of Mr. and chase of the Chase J. Nielsen Mra Merrill Wilson bad his tonhome by Mr. and Mra. Lewellyn sils removed this week at the are liv- office of Dr. Burgess. Petersen. The Nielsen Mra Jessie S. Burtenshaw and ing at Clearfield. Maud and Melinda Liljenquist baby daughter Ellen Rae of Standa two weeks spent Thursday In Ogden. ing U spending Loul T. Miller La recovering vacation at the home of her at a Logan hospital following a parents Mr. and Mra A. Alonzo this Savage. performed major operation Mra Rebecca Lindley. who is Mr. Gerald Walton of Pocahon. at present a guest of her daughvisiting with her ter Mrs. Albert Nielson and family tas. Arkansas parents Mr. and Mr. Maroon had as guests Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Allen of Ogden Jcssop. Mr. Roy D. Larsen was a week and Mr. and Mra Eugene Perry end visitor at the home of her and family of Brigham. They Mr. and Mrs. L also visited at the home of Presiparents-m-ladent and Mra Edwin Clawson. Roy Larsen. Miss Irene Eliason is visiting The American Legion Post 47 at the home of her aunt Mra Ed (met jn meeting Thursday when and family of Salt an election of ofTicers was a matChristensen Lake City. ter of business and the following Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ferre and named members were elected and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones vis- will later be installed: John H. ited this week with their parents Wright, commander; Raphael 1st vice commander; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jensen. Sam Mrs. Reta Jensen, accompanied McMurdie, 2nd vice commander; by her daughter Mrs. Lois Patter- James Stoddard, treasurer; S. A. son and daughter Margo, are va- Dunn, historian; Lehi Clawson, cationing in Florida at present. chaplain; D. M. Reid, sergeant at After enjoying an interesting arms. A district ocnventlon of vacation at Las Vegas. Nevada. the American Legion will be held Mr. and Mrs. Parley Baugh and at Logan, June 21st at which a sons returned home Wednesday. .number of Hyrum delegates will Mrs. Victor Allen was hostess attend, to a number of relatives of the Alonzo Sav. jjr antj mjS- Mrs age of Immediate family including announce the Hyrum Finnetta Allen and Mr. and Mrs. marriage of their daughter Greta on to Staff Vincent Nielsen and family Sergeant John M. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wednesday last In observance of A her birthday anniversary. P. Paskett of Grouse Creek. The chicken dinner was served marriage was solemnized in the the group and a social evening Logan Temple Monday, June 14, enjoyed. (with Presid nt El Ray ChrisUan- Guests entertained this week at sen officiating, the Marion Jessop home included j Following the ceremony they Leonard A. Cross of the U. S. j left, for a short visit with the parents, after which they aimy on furlough from Ft. Dowell, Angel Island. He is a will return to Seattle, Washing-nepheof Mrs. Jessop and has ton where they will make their been In the service seven years, home. The young couple have Another guest visiting here is (spent the past week at the home Mrs. Caroline Jessop Walton of (of the brides parents. Friends Pocahontas, Arkansas. and relatives called at the SavMrs. Maud Johnson of Hyrum age home on Sunday afternoon to accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hy- pay their compliment to the Mrs. Violet prospective bride and groom. rum Naylor and and her Thompson of Logan Mr. and Mrs. James G. Chrisdaughter Alda Lee visited last tensen of Hyrum announce the week with Mrs. Edith Tierney at their approaching marriage of Ogden. Mrs. Tierney was formerly Stoddard daughter Lorraine to Edith Johnson of Hyrum. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.D. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and Harris of Layton. CaliforLos Angeles, daughter of Miss Christensen is a graduate with relatives nia are visiting and friends in different parts of of South Cache high school and the state. Monday they called on a former student of Utah State Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Petersen and Agricultural college. She has for Mrs. Nora Nielsen. They expect the past year been employed as to return to California Wednesday. stenographer at Hill Field, Ogden. Mr. Harris is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moon were guests Saturday evening at a party Weber high school, and a former held in Logan canyon by Mr. and student at Weber college. He fulMrs. Floyd Checketts in honor of filled a two year mission in their son Dewain Checketts, who Holland for the LDS church and Layton is enjoying a furlough from mili- is now chemist at the tary duties. The Checketts family sugar factory. 11 TAXI AU-gai- wit 1 w Ell-aso- ( Pas-ket- j I. KEEP BFJ MOEZIfM , fllE Tape Three The Cache American, Lopan, Cache County. Utah Friday, June 18, 1943 OFFENSE RAlinOADS ARE THE BACKBONE OF t, Hyde Park Chr jtofferrn, Mr. Mmc Waite. M. Emma Kirby, Mr R! Sea. j I.OGAN CANYON Hilda Launlzen motu. Mr and MAGNIFICENT AND RICH M', Faye Walie. Mr. and Mr. R. C. CcQuarrle j Major Metals Mining of Clearfield were week end giKU Company of Mr. and Mr R. S. McQuarrie. A Cache Cuanljr Fnterprt Mr. and Mr. Vrrn Seamoiu 4 Weal Center, Logon Office. in Salt Lake ' 4, spent Wednesday on bus.ntw. City Mr, and Mri, Maurue llaiuey MU Marin Ite Reeder and Mia of Login were visiting Mrs. Bur-AfUin Dame were presented in a bar Thurston Sunday, piano reoit.il at the home of their Mra. Onlla Ashcroft, who ha teacher. Mis Llllla Morrell montlia been bedridden for 18 Logan Saturday. with a fractured hip i In very Miss Lillian Sunday afternoon health. Morrell presented a group of lire poor Miss Dixie Allen, daughter of iud nu in a ( t.ino recital in the ward chapel. Students participat- Mr. and Mra Ken Alien of Hyrum was visiting her grandparing were Maxine Lee, Goorgene Marnette ents Mr. and Mrs. Jed Seumona Dure. Dames, Reeder, Aflon Joyce Wttlnesdoy. Dixie had the mis arm of Irtune of fracturing her Reeder and Vern Ashcroft Sandra Richards, recently. Hyde Park, A party was held at Mary Lee Tippets. Galen Young the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edw-.- n and Garth Richards of Logan. Mrs. La Hansen Sunday afternoon In hon- Saturday afternoon Prcal taunt entertained at (Or of their on Omar who leave bridge luncheon at her home, the Friday, June 18 for service in tuest list including Florence Ash 'the U. S army. The afternoon Waite. Martha wns spent playing games and 0- croft, Lulrlle served Norma Waite. Wanda clal chat. Luncheon wa suines, Dure. Thora alls, Mildred Peter- to Mr. and Mrs. George Chrissen, Eulalia Gillens, Wilma Mc- toffersen, Mr. and Mra. Nile Fol-leand children, Mr. and Mra. Druzclla Quarrie, Minnie Vail, Christen all Edmin Hansen, Mrs. Nielsen, Edna Christoffersen of Hyde Park; Daphna Hancey Hansen. Miss Ruth Hansen. Jay of Logan, Sadie Olson of Rich- and Jrry Hansen of Hyde Park. mond, Lois Rasmussen and Mary Miss Patricia Jenkin of Newton. Dailies of Smithfleld. Prizes for Mr. and Mr. Joseph Frcidle, Mr. the card games were awarded to and Mr. Calvin Hugi and Dick and Mrs. Rasmussen, Mrs. Olson and Hill of Logan, Mr. Mr. James Raymond of Smithfleld, Mr. Duce. The 132nd quorum of seventies Mr. and Mr. Le Roy Archibald conducted the meeting Sunday of Ogden and Boyce Christoffer. evening In the ward chapel. C. L. sen of Oceanside. California. Mrs. Allan Webb and two Ashcroft was in charge. The speak. r for the evening was President children Joan and Alton of Van El Ray Christiansen. Two violin Nuys, California arrived Friday solos were played by Professor N. or a two week vacation at the W. Christiansen with piano ac- home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Webb. Boyce Christiffcrsen of Ocean-sid- e, companiment by Mrs. Otto Mehr. California is spending his Mrs. Anna L. Seamons and her of his daughter Miss Arlme Lund of vacation at Ihe home Logan, returned last week from a parents, Mr. ana Mrs. George j vacation trip In California. le n Mrs. and j Omar Hansen and Patty Rosengreen of Npwbin spent Tuesday and of Simthflcld were itmg at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wednesday at Grace. Idaho. Moses Jensen Wednesday. j Mrs. Evelyn Kirby was hostess Curt ItaintTrasbit n.n7. to the Chore Oota dub at her UOIl I UaulUiC hot Minw tajsnts home Thursday afternoon. During A.,fe CrratfflOC RfimC the afternoon bridge was played vUlOf OvlulvIlCOj UUIII9 after which luncheon was served BewirC,uani.'ilntlnffetionwhichmay"lar up Llrtlue monily .Then apply to nine club members and special rtiective.inhiiiiuryiiuaepucuiteO-sL.ui Ihouaandi of Inf in 40 over years guests Aletha Thurston, Wilma Karaeva, imluttnal fir aid station. lirelactone. departMcQuarrie. Martha Dames, Helen ment nd borne. Pleasant to ue Combat relieve pain. Only Sc at in help. quickly eelmn. Sarah Daines, Faye Waite. your druirvi-- t Mint Kirby, mtify you of your money Emma Lucille Waite, back, (act Mtut'l Purser. today. Winnie Vail, and Mcneita Daines. Score prizes were won by Flame Loveland and Emma Purser. Tou Can Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Waite. El. mo Waite and daughter Betty Jean of Pocatello, Idaho and Fen-toWaite of the U. S. Marine MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY corps. wrho is stationed in South Carolina were visiting relatives In town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petersen of Smithfleld were visiting with Bishop and Mrs. C. A. Hurren Sunday. Eyes Overworked ? Just put two drop Mrs. Norman Daines left last of Murtoe in each eye. Right away it to cleanse and soothe. You get starts week for Santa Maria, California to join her husband Private Nor- Quick Reliefl All 7 Murine ingredients wash away irritation. our eyes feel man Daines who is stationed at refreshed. Murine helps thousands le was it help you, too. Camp Cook. Mrs. Daines formerly Miss Roma Hurren. Mr. and Mrs. Letho Waite of Salt Lake City spent Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Balls. . j Mr La Preal Lamb to the member of the Clurqo br.dge club in their final meeting of t lie te.ieon at her home Frt day afternoon. Bridge was played with high core honor going to Mr nd Mr. Ale'ha Thurston Arley Coleman. A dainty luncheon was served at mall table 14 eleien club member and the fol lowing usts: Mr. Leer Seam m, Mr. Glady Harney. Mia Ethel Howell. Mr. Vella San on of North Logan. Mr. Beth Lamb and Mr. Alhy Coleman of Smithfleld. Mr. and Mr. Willis Lamb art rejoicing over Die arrival of a baby daughter in the Cache Valnew ley hfepiul Friday. The comer I greeted by two brother und two sisters. Mr. Evelyn S. Alley received a telephone call Wednesday rom her husband. Pnvale Jerald Alley Arizona. Jerald from Florence, has recently returned from North Africa with prisoner of war and la now stationed a a guard at a prison internment enwp in An. zona. He received hi basic training at Fort Custer, Michigan with escort guard a military police company. Mr. and Mr. Jesse Waite were made very happy Friday when from they received a cablegram their son P.F.C. Vance Waite from Australia in the form of a father's day greeting and s tiling that he is well and enjoying his work. Vance ha been in Australia 18 months. When Roland Pcrkes left Logan Tuesday with the navy enlistees he was the third son Mr. and nt Mrs. Thomas Pcrkes have into the armed forces. The entered the service last July and Is stationed at Camp Carson, Colorado; Arthur was inducted in January and has been in North Africa since March; Roland will receive his basic training at Idaho. John Crockett, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Pcrkes leit Tuesday or service in the U. S. navy. He will be stationed in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hyde welcomed their second son at a local hospital Thursday, June 10. Mrs. Hyde was formerly Miss Hulda Iza't of Benson. A baby boy, their first child, w as born Thursday at a Logan hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duce. Mrs. Duce was formerly Miss Virginia Fackrell of Trenton. Mr. Duce is serving with the armed forces in Maine. Miss Garith Chipman of Looan the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seamens. Mrs. Quinten Peart and daughter Elaine of Richmond were visiting at the home of Mr. an dMrs. Lorin Lamb last week. Mrs. Enetta Kwonles of Logan was a guest of Mrs. Aletha Thurston Tuesday. Mrs. Hannah Saunders her Primary class with a picnic hike Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Denzil Lamb spent three days last week visiting in Preston. Mrs. Susie Seamons entertained at a quilting at her home Thursday afternoon. Supper was served to Mrs Alice Duce, Mrs. Lizzie ho-.t-- c Far-rug- m-lj- w enter-taine- J j I)n Da-.n- tr 1 Jenk-hcildre- M-r- s I p. .LI. , n GelQuick Relief Freni Tired Eyes THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... XL Our men in the service in this war have pretty definite ideas about what theyre fighting for and the way they want to find our country when they come back... dont you think so. Judge? I certainly do, George. Just a week or so ago I was reading in a national magazine the results of a poll taken among our soldiers. Each man was given a questionnaire confor the assignments taining twenty-fiv- e folks at home. He was asked to check the first five in order of importance to him. ' Out of thousands of replies the first assignment to the folks back home was Make sure IU have a job in my chosen field of work when I get back. Number 5 was Make sure that Prohibition isnt put over on us again. When the men in the last war came home and found prohibition had been put over on them behind their backs they were sore as boils. You can see from what I just told you how they feel about it this time, too. Ctuftrmm tf Bmn Imahim. lm |