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Show to 20 little guevU. ening This was the concluding by Mrs. Charles party pUnm-Oudoor tames were enjoyed. Mrs. Preston am and two U at). and Milton Mrs luireiuo new ones lndulU-il.lhlriii of CVoikeit. Calif, are Brent hley. Thenext six months of are to jlun the relatives and Mr. :.d Mrs. J, W. lUjiwitL r. lure v.'.img Lewis Mrs ate and Mr lireiuhley p.irLn gt..i!s if In r part HU U.t-.uf two Erne.-- 1 murrua Leuhmmi. iiuuinv ilt add Twtiuy Jl. Tl.orjc. Mrs, I.onliu lit. were dai.gl.ur Ili'li n Tln'rri prrsi Mr, and Mrs John N. Uren :ldieri dunce was A f.irewill to b.atf J'j !;) It, Ailiti. inert at dinner on Sunday. H.teit,. Id TMir-duIn Anca M. Alan tf ion dl Mi evening honoring s wetc Mr, and lunch War Bond Prize Contest on Electricity in Food Production in Full Swing r &. l:n Out Of gues Juy Bankhead, son of Bishop and nd duugh-tirM. John Mrs. 20 Mrs. Evan H. Bankhead. B.lly I.iiiitu and Karin El.tiiu of Mrs. son of Mr. and Hoskins, Ogdi n. Ha-kin-s Afu-- r Eldon and J. William Hu It. ill h Hindry, son of Mr. and Ghnn. son of Mr. and Mrs. llar-d- d Uii muiiy a tnnU.i g t,,rrak!ii.t Mi. Hendry, had ihe Gitim. Chairman Pathy Hull vma MTitU at Uio lllji'b.ril lor of shooting himsilf iliru was vn charge of a short program. fiiiiuly jiifiiita-rof tlie ImiiK-tnu22 while a rifle the foot with GedU-- s two Un-Maughan; Urn cou; ir lr!l tor on Sunday. He Is report Prayir, pl.iving trombone solos, Mas La Vojle a kiiort honoj- ed as Bail Luke to e..n be as will as doing Mbs Lentham, accompi..cd TJ ha bi-inouti. Mrs, Alk-i- i expected. Betty Jones; remarks by Bishop tlitf d at QuartirmasiiT Babies named at ihurth SunBankhead. A large crowd attended for Uir aujijily tli pot at Oydi-i- i day were Elnore Lucy, daughter inonUji. Set. A!lr of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Kidman; the dance which was held in the pu.,1 cighu-tKit on Monday to itjxirt buck Stephen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wellsville Junior high school gym Mrs. D. J. Jones entertained at and Vernon Bankhead; Ronald, son of at Limlo, to hi 8 oclock lyuncheon Tuesday an t. to Al'en Join Mrs. exjut-Mr. and Mrs. Doyle McBride; Mr. Mrs. lock pl. m I mpli on Ind.iy, May mi iTnidi'i.t Limy laiin vil.Jih Cmi-t.aiisri- r. i. . trii-mon- tm i V niK-furtu- ne ir s ft" I em-jilo- yi he; J Tt-xo- . i Jmk nr. iwy. visited with Sm.ih Elizabeth lur ati on Thursday. Idaho Frankl.n, jit ev-r- al Mrs. Smith has bum ill for wivks. Conrad Ald'm. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lccn C. Alder, has spent the Be left pad wevk with hx folks. Thuisday for duty at an uriny air t'.ae In Texas. Ills wile uccom. panted him for an Indefinite stay. Corporal Clyde Dernier, wlio Is s'.aiioned In Florida, b home cn a weeks furlough with his family. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendrick spent Sunday vn Salt Lake City to visit their son Verio who left for service. Harrbcn of AuM.ss burn, Wyoming Is visit. ng at tha Mrs. Roy home of hwr sister, Mrs. Font Mr. r. e pr AUrsold. and i evening for Clyde Mrs. Claris Chugg and Mr. end vlu. Alim m ubout Katherine, daughter of Mr. and Ccpui of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. a as honored Mrs. Woodrow George Smiia and children Mrs. lUfcc Ilaili-V--' Bertha Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Darley; were held guests of their parents, Mr. an afUntioon at Mrs. Mr. and of prty tjuist Jean, daughter Mark Jones and Miss Eva Jones E. A. Chug. Memorial Mrs. and at her home on Tuesday alien Robert Price; Glen. on of Mr. of Logan. Mrs. Agnes Price. Mrs day. aome thirty ladies a ere present and Mrs. William P. Riggs. Wil- Howard Jones, Joseph Jones and Cream .Separator porn-r- 1 iiN U motor jud one Mbs Verna Baer waited rela of many ways in which el- rir.cry rave tabor and time and and enjoyed games wild social liam. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leatham and Jtlvcj and friends here Tuesday, help in Ihe production of fcod for victory. cliat. A lutcly lunclieun a as serv I'arkinson; Dee Clayton, son of .having come to visit ihe cemetery, returned and seu-ru-l lovely gifts acre Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bassett; Marvin Mas Norma Anderson enter- Entries Clayton Johnson received are home a after on or son form, Tuesday every of and Elmer Mrs. Mr. reoened. Icing special any piece pleasant Lee, Mr tained for dinner at Los to in Tuesday the Angeles. Calif. day prize paper. was Woodward; Karen Elaine, daught- trip Bradshaw Airs. Jlerslmil and Mrs. Roy Abersold, Miss Mrs. Floren Rase son and small contest Mr. conducted M. of Mrs. er the Utah Larsen. and John by The purpose of the contest, as ex- ha, less to Uie ladies of tiie Madra Loren Harrison. Abersold, Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Maughan came home from the haspltal at Power & Light Company for its club at her home on Wedneaduy plained by power company officials, 'John Abersold and Ihe hostess at are and the Logan of Soda were Idaho Saturday customers engaged in farming or is to call wider attention to the Springs, and her evening. The rooms were beauti and job Sylvia daughters of home her of Mr. and Mrs. Howard parents, Mr. and Mrs. gardening, according to company is doing on the vital Carrol fully decorated with spring flow guests electricity Hall. Leroy Jones, Tuesday evening. officials. Although the contest does era. Eighteen members and t Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Low and front. Miss Gayle Bradshaw and Miss Mrs. Merrill and Brenchley not close until August 1st, consid son of Southern Utah are visit- guests were present and enjoyed La contest set has to The been who are Bankhead, Raync children three Green of up River. the following program: Two piano erable interest is already in eviand hi? parcnu- the Wyo., are here as guests of her employed at Ogden, spent give everyone as nearly as possible duets, Anna Ioppleton and Jean and all to who those intend dence, week-enat home. wl returned Mrs. Christine eM an equal chance by dividing the w' Glenn. They Mr. and tne Maughan; a book review en mother, L. C. Nuhn and submit letters are urged to do so Orrice Bradhraw left Wednes- to Ogden Monday. served by the Ltah Power territory tith'd "Let Uie Hurricane Hour of Avon were here 0n famijy soon as Mr. as and Mrs. Charles Bradshaw possible. for day Sacramento, Calif., to be & Light Company into districts, was given by Mrs. Melba Jones; Memorial day. of Frizes of $50 to $150 in United with a Drummond, Mont., have been at the bedside of his daughter $30 war bond offered as a, RUde Dernier of Salt Lake City reorganization took place and the Beryl, who is States war bonds, series E, are ofHe vLsiting relatives In the county ill. seriously in each district. Winners of spent Tuesday here. prize following officers were elected to was two weeks. They fered for the best letters telling the district his daughters during the past serve during the coming year: pre Mrs. accompanied by prizes automatically! Mr. and Mrs. Alma Rasmussen how our family is using electricity Evelyn Shaw and two child- came to spend Decoration day at become for grand prizes of Kaysville, spent Tuesday with aldent, Mrs. Pearl Bankhead; vice ren and Mrs. eligible to help produce food for victory.' which Marguerite Lund-quis- Logan and Wellsville cemeteries. from $25 to $100, thus relatives and friends. Mrs, Ras- Sttuart Mr. and Mrs. Reid Brenchley president, Mrs Esther range both of Ogden. Any member of the family may secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Janet making it possible for a contestant mussen stayed with her sisters, Mrs. Heber IL Bankhead, who and two children of Arlmo, Idaho a letter, and the only require- to write Wyatt; program committee, Mrs. was observing her a win as much as $150 in war jla ajnd Ann Neddo, and left on few spent of last week days birthday annl. ment is that each letter tell the Elsie Poppleton; house and home versary Thursday for her home. here with their parents, Mr. and bonds. Thursday was pleasantly simple facts about the uses to Mrs. Valene Bradshaw; society surprised at her home Thursday Mrs. John C. Brenchley. Judges, whose names will be anwhich electricity is put by the Mrs. Mary J. Parker Is In Salt editor, Mrs. Melba Jones. During afternoon. Social chat and a love-lnounced later, will be persons interw a social hour a delicious luncheon st ily of the riter. Letters may be luncheon were enjoyed Lake spending two weeks with ested in agriculture and food proRelieved in 5 minute or was served by the hostess. Next by Mrs. Bankhead, and Mrs. R. V. her nephew and niece, Mr. and as long or short as desired. double your money back duction. venient forms containing full deVOm nmi meeting will be held at the home Nelson of Sacramento, Cal; Mrs. Mrs. John A. Brown. trii rluww painful, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leatham of Mrs. Valene Brudshaw on July M. W. Garrett, Mrs. Mark Gar, known l r tails of the contest, and space for a Contest letters should be mailed !h. rett and daughter Barbara and Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stuart, Mr. letter, are available at any Utah to Contest Editor j ordoti til four money trk oo return vf boltU Mrs. Hebor D. Maughan was Mrs. Don Hess and daughter Linda I and Mrs- - Charles Stuart, Mr. and Power & Light Company office. P. 0. Box 899, Salt Lake City 10, We u U dmgguu. hostess to the ladies of the Junior Lee, all of Garland, Mrs. Ruby Mrs. Earl Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Letters may be submitted on the Utah, Ladies Literary club at the home Jensen of Logan, Mrs. Sadie Bail- Thomas B. Bradshaw, Mr. and of Mrs. Chloe D. Maughan on ey of Collins ton, Mrs. Lowell Mrs. Leslie Bailey, spent Tuesday head on Monday evening. Tuesday j the Jun- he and Mrs. Bankhead spent the President Plowman and children, Marilyn in Salt Lake attending Wednesday evening. -day at Paradise and Avon with Mrs. Laveme Maughan was In and Brent of Smlthfleld, Mrs. ior stock show. ADDING MACHINES members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Laura Williamson, Mrs. were Esther Letters Brenchley from read charge. of Portland, Oreof Green George Wyatt DeRiver, Mrs. Wyo., Stuart, Ruth spent SUPPLIES AND SERVICES Parker, Mrs. Sergeant Marlin Larsen who Is In DONT LET FUNGUS DIG INI " Ethel Jones, Mrs. Alta M. Brench-le- y coration day here with their par-ent- gon came for Decoration day and England and Lt. Merlin Lelshman service all makes of typeWe relatives is here. Go after first of the visiting Mr. sirs peelcracking, and Mrs. William C. and daughters Marilyn and who Is In England end Lt. Merlin and Mrs. La Mont Allan ing, soggy or itching skin. Laboratory writers and adding machines. Mayor and toher Brenchley relatives. tests prove MEDICATED Poslam kills Lelshman who Is stationed in the Marie, and Miss Ruth Bankhead. Decoration on Owen Leishman and small son received a telegram Parts and Ribbons for all makes. contact and in 10 minutes three comMrs. Bankhead received several of Figl Islands with the armed forces. Sugar City, Idaho spent the day from their son Dr. Glen L. mon fungi causing stinging, blazing AthPhone 386 or 235 or call at fore part of the week here as Allan, who left for overseas duty letes Foot. The vital thing is dont deMrs. Della Francis gave a review lovely gifts. Everton & Sons for free estiSeaman Third Class Arthut guests of his parents, Mr. and some time ago, saying he was lay get Poslam before layers of horny of the book, Song of Bumadette mate. skin son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Andrew Leishman. well and happy. protect the fungus. 60c. druggists. by Francis Werfel A lovely lunch- Seamons Is EVERTON TYPEWRITER Sir. and Mrs. John G. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Neils Larsen enspending a furlough eon was served to seventeen mem- here his parents. He has been tertained at dinner Tuesday for of Salt Lake City werei dinner wtf; SERVICE bers and two guests by the host' stationed in Washington D. C., Mrs. Marguerite Lundqulst and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron ess which ended the meetings of since Leishman on Decoration day. returning from the Aleutian Mrs. Evelyn Shaw of Ogden, Mrs. the club for the summer. Ray Olsen and sons Donald and islands. . The Service Mothers organizaRonald of Hyrum, and Ovice The birthdays of Mrs. Marjorie Bradshaw. tion held a special fast and pray- Leishman, Mrs Della Francis, Max Jones and La Vor Popple- er service on Sunday in connec- Mrs. Donna Leishman and Leroy ton tion with the sacrament meeting Leishman were spent Tuesday and Wednesday celebrated Thurs- at Ogden. at the Second ward. A prayer for day evening at the They were guests of home of Mr. Miss Ediah Jones over night. the boys in service was offered and Mrs. Archie Maughan. A deDewey Summers of Ogden was by President Edwin Clawson of licious hot luncheon and social and guest of his brother-in-lathe Hyrum stake. A vocal solo chat were enjoyed ev- - sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bank- the during was rendered by Mrs. Nellie Leish man. A large crowd was in ati . tendance. $ Mrs. James C. Parker and daughters Vonda Lee and Barbaiu, left Wednesday for Cardston, Canada to attend funeral services for her sister, Mrs. Robena Tyler, , who passed away suddenly of a lii c e - il y Le-,o- t, Acid Indigestion no-ho- fr-- in-- ry i ATHLETE'S poor Typewriters Sea-mon- s, The battle for the 1 P J heart attack. Mrs. Jane Williamson Bullock of Missoula, Montana returned home Wednesday after spending the past ten days here with her mother, Mrs. Sarah A. William, son and other relatives. Mrs. R. S. Nelson of Sacramento Calif., is spending a few days here as guest of her sister. Mrs. Heber H. Bankhead. Mrs. Nelson, a former resident of Wellsville and Smithfield, is spending a month in Cache valley with relatives and friends. Mrs. Thomas M. Hall enter, tained at a childrens party on Wednesday honoring her daughter 'Carol, who was observing her 8th birthday. A lovely birthday cake centered the table and a plate - fwlSPJEH It Pays to AND P1: $300,000.00. This RICH totaling approximately of payment is the 1943 egg storage earnings cents 77 per Of the $1.40, $1.40 per case. case will go to poultrymen in a cash payment, while 63 cents will be held in reserve, ' to be distributed later at the discretion of the Board of Directors. Major Metals Mining Company A Cache County Enterprise Office, 40 West Center, Logan Final payments on eggs, feeds and miscellaneous farm supplies are periodically mailed to branch offices for distribution. But don t wait for the branch manager to deliver your check go to him and ask for it PHONE 44 TAXI 30 SOUTH MAIN Coopcrotc! All pouliryir.cn who delivered eggs during are February, March, April, and May, 1943, settlement final now sharing in a LOGAN CANYON MAGNIFICENT A N ... hearts and husbands are fighting and dying this very minute. They, in the front lines, are throwing in everything they have. We, behind the lines, must do the the chips are down . . . that our men are writing decisive history with their blood . . . NOW THAT There can be no halfway measures for us. The greatest battle in the history of the world must be matched by the greatest war loan in the history of the world. Thats what Uncle Sam says . . . the same Uncle Sam for whom your brothers and sweet- - same. Remember, 5war this is the battle for the WORLD. Out world. And weve got to win it. Thats why Uncle Sam expects every dollar, like every soldier, to do its duty. Put this Fifth War Loan over . . . buy more War Bonds than loan you think you canl FOR TOUR PLUMBING CALL REPAIR BAUGH CO. STOKERS Quality and Service U5 S. MU Phone 57 PLUMBING LINK-BEL- T BUY MORE THAI! BEFORE UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS CO-OPERAT- IVE ASSOCIATION Headquarters 1800 South West Temple Salt Lake City 11, Utah REGHO WS |