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Show f Pa gv Eight Federations Ask For No Doe Hunt Exchange Liner With 131 Arrives in U. S. j ? Officials of seven wildLfe fed-- 1 eraUona orKanid tn Ca he VnJJej j Ui ;r nnxs e ; i rtHMtumi'iiddUou that no regular , be tundiHUJ un umi d Catfie naUinittl forest Uiia fall, ac- - t rending to ft C. Kliuiu . pies l.a Tuesday, July 11, 19H The Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Utah tui'd " r Alien 71 tensor, an Instructor in the air farce in Florida was a v til tor in Gove, Sunday with Mr G. E, Allen and famd Mrs. ji ily. :un) I- - t Idem of lle Logan ft deration. A i, At u Joint inti ling the InJt J . un inintou.tly approved the , rrooninH-ndtiUonI', to tie forwmded f, , U) Uie state board of b.g game control for consideration at Uieir meeting nest wre k end, he at.d. He said the group voud in favn hunt, or of J adding a la.it conducted Uk.t to Similar year, if tin? MW of the deer herd warrented Uie k4? kill. If Uits is approved, doe permits 'j would be issued, 250 for tlie Green Uie 250 for and on upiwr Cn JERSEY CITY, N. J.Pimto show the exchange liner, Gripsliolm IilaeL.nmh fork areas. Tills acbeing nosed into her Jersey City pier by a tug. Tin trip there were ' deer 131 aboard, 51 lil and wounded American soldiers who had been extion would remove nuisance changed for German captives; 37 Canadian soldiers and 43 civilians, that congregate in Uk.m? areas, 8 of whom are American. he said. J rations a ho have placed and relatives at Bedfo.d. Wyo., S-- d. their approval on the mxmunend of Hollywood, HerMrs. Mr. and of Springs end Grace. Idaho. uUm include Logan, Mention Hy daughter vlsi-e- d Wellsville of man Theurcr Mrs. Thomas II. Archibald and Smith Welisv tile, Amalga, rum, turncluldren of Sparks, Nevada, and field and RliJimond, and represent here during Uie week, while homas Llndley more Uian 5000 sporl&ment la the ing army re nips and hospitals in her mother, Mrs. this region. They were accompan- were luncheon guests of Mrs. Her-sha- ll area. Bradshaw on Thursday. ied to Sait Lake by Uietr pa. cuts Elmer Archibald, stationed witli on Thursday where a pleacnt tune was had. the armed forces in New York Is George M. Ha.slam left TuCjday home on furlough, vulling his parfor Los Angles, California to join ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Archifamily,' who liave spent the bald for two weeks. his Miss Ituih Brenchley, daughter two weeks there with relMrs. Preston Brenchley enterBrent Mrs, past and hley, of Mr, Joseph became the bride of Robert Pat- atives. They will return home tained at a cliildren's party Sunday late afternoon, in honor of rick Cmndei, son of Mr, and Mrs, next week. Mr, and Mrs. Lament Allan, their son J. Paul, who was observR. P. Crandel now of Ogden forand two chdd-re- n, ing his seventh birthday. Twelve merly of Texas, in Logan at the Mrs. Reed Tmgey Mrs. Ella P. Leishmun an! little boy friends enjoyed games home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon on Saturday evening of Julj daughter Lou Ann and Mrs. Gltn end a lovely lunch out on the Everton is a sister of AILm and daughter, spent July lawn. A decorated birthday cake Mrs. 1st, the bride. Bishop Preston II. Ben-chl- 4th. in Logan canyon where a centered the luncheon table. An outing was held on Tuesday, of the Wells vtlle first ward lovely trout dinner was enjoyed. The fathers end sons outing held July 4th. at Frierdshlp park in performed the rites in the presence of the immediate families. Saturday night at Willow Park In Blacksmith Fork canyon by MesHie Everton home was beautifully Logan was said to he one of the srs and Mesdames Archie Maugh-o- n. Allan Lelshman, Frank Irishdecorated with pink and white most successful ward outings held Leroy Irishman, Chailcs roses and peonies and blue del- this season. Some one hundred man, sons were Leatham, Luther Baldwin, Leroy phiniums. The bride was attired in and fifty fathers and a green gabardine suit with white present. A program, games, and Thorpe, Ernest elshman, Ray L. Francis, Louis accessories, end wore a corsage of plenty of eats were enjoyed. The Irishman, O. orchids and white gardinias. Mrs. party was held conjointly with Brenchley and Preston Brenchley Wlnrufred Lawton attended the both wads participating. Fred Riggs and families. Breakfast and dinner bride while Don Carlson acted as was chairman of the amusement were served and swimming and wading enjoyed by the children. best man. ImmedlaUy follownig the committee. The members of the Madra club There were 66 enjoyed the day. ceremony, a reception was held to James C. Parker was seriously honor the young couple. Those were entertained at the home of attending, besides the honored Mrs. Valene Bradshaw on Wednes- Injured on Tuesday, July 4, while guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. P. day evening with president Pearl unloading hay in the barn. He was Crandel, son Bill and daughter Bankhead in charge. The program on the load when the fork of hay Ricky, Mrs. Edna Terry and dau- consisted of several readings by went up and it knocked him off ghter Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Mrs. Zollinger of Providence and backwards injuring his back. He seph Brenchley Jr., all of Ogden; vocal solos by Mrs. Mattie Darley was taken to a Logan hospital in Anyina the ambulance where it was found by Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Preston Brench accompanied ley, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Brenchley Maughn. A lovely plate lunch was he had broken two vertebraes of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brenchley served by the hostess to eighteen the spine. Other accidents happening durand Mr and Mis. William Brench- members and five guesG, Mrs the week are, Diane Irishman, Mrs. Archibald Nev., of all of Flora Erma Wellsville; Sparks ing ley Willison, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ev-a- ll Mrs. Elizibeth Lmdley, Mrs. Zol- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest of Logan. Following the re- linger, Mrs. Darley and Mrs Ma P. Irishman, a broken arm, when she fell from a load of hay; Ros-co- e ception the young couple left for ughn. on a Delores Colorado Misses and The Denver, Gaylene Johnson, a broken arm receiv honeymoon trip, after which they will make Cooper, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ed while swimming; Richard Mau their home at Ogden. Mr .Crandel Carl Cooper of Ogden are spend- ghan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Is employed as a metal inspector ing the week here with their cousMaughan, a broken arm, received in Deon Brenchley. at Hill Field. Carl by falling while playing; Miss Pauline Maughan and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Irish- Irishman received cuts and bruis Frank Whitehouse, the former Miss man, Mrs. Fanny M. Brown, Mrs. es in a run away requiring four Bertha Maughn, daughters of Mr. Lena Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. stitches in his head. He is a son and Mrs. C. N. Maughn who have Herman Theurer spent the Fourth of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Irishman. made their home In San Diego, in Logan canyon where a lovely Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bankhead Chi. for the past thirteen months, dinner was enjoyed. have a very sick granddaughter, came home Thursday to spend tlie Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bankhead in a Logan hospital whom they remainder of the summer here. head and Mr. and Mrs. Howard visit every day. She is the 12 year Mr. Whitehouse is in the service Jones returned home Sunday af- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and (Mrs. William Demarest ter spending three days visiting Floyd Williamson of Hyrum. The fw 57 puil-wireo- son-in-la- w Ev-ert- ou ey THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Judge, Ive had a lot of calls for that book you took out last week... Tell the Boys Back Home. How did you like it? Fine, Sarah, fine... its just the kind of book I like to get hold of... I enjoyed every word of it. Wish 1 could have been along with the author myself ... actually living with the men right on the fighting fronts. He got mighty close to them and they certainly opened up their minds and their hearts to him. There were lots of new things in the book I hadnt seen in any other reports from front- line writers. But there was one question the men asked the author that I have seen time and time agam in these stories. That was Are you going to put prohibition over on us soldiers agam ... and without getting our vote? 1 noticed that, too. Judge, and I think the least we can do for those fighting men who are doing so much for us is to respect their wishes on that subject. This adserUitmtni somared by Crferenct oj AlcoH4it JUlUi.JikiTJil,e Mrs. Max Harrison and son Ronald kit for Camp Bode. California on Saturday wnere Max is locuted at prea nt, Mr. and Mrs. Pate of I mion look Bum as far as Og-dn. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison, Mrs Ai Leuf, and Mrs Zenda Dairy tuple accompanied Mn. Viola Adams and daughter Carol as far as Trenton ton on her way home. They all v luted with Mr. and Mrs. Art Allen during the day. Their son Rees is home on leave until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen of Brigham City were there also. A very pleasant time was had by ail About 15 enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Miss Joan Hendricks accompanied Mrs. Adams and daughter Carol to their home in ITovo wlieer she will spend some tune visiting. Mrs. Ethel Hatch and Mrs. Leone Miller of Paradise and Hyrum were visitors in Cove Tuesday, guests of Mr. end Mrs, Ivan Allen. They made several pleasant calls on friends here as this was their former home. A family dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison, Saturday June 18, honoring their son Max, who was home on furlough and who was transferred to comp Beale, near Marysville, Calif, Mrs. Viola Adams and daughter Carol were from Provo present, also Mrs. Leah Leaf, with Larry V , Susan of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hendricks, Richard, Joan and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Max Harrison and son Ronnie and Mrs. Zenda Dalrymple and son Ronald. Synday school was conducted by Alfred Allen. Prayer was by H Lester Bair; two minute talks weer given followed by a song by Marie Eskelson, and a duet by Elene Eskelson and Neta Allen Sacrament was administered by Quentin Shumway and Clayten Larsen. Closing prayer, Quenten Shumway. Sunday evening sacrament meeting was conducted by Bishop Raymond Allen Prayer, Lee Allen; sacrament, Horace Rawlins and Alfred Alien. Speakers, were Viola Aduna of Provo and Frank Traveller and Hw&en Spademan of live stake high council Clerk Ivan Allen reported 19 percent present. Farmers are busy these fine da starting in their hay Looks l.ke crops are wonderful this year. Mr. and Mrs Art All.n of with J.y and Jaleen were v Lil tors afternoon witli Sunday Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Harrum and family. Mr, and Mrs. Roy received word that their boy Blaine Is slated for overseas. David B Harrison who has been la the Hawaiian Islands has been sent to another port. Tre-mont- Funeral services fur Mu. Ma tilda Hunt Shaffer were held In the Millville ward hall on WedThe opening nesday afternoon. song was yond the Wo Meet Be- W. W. The Ho'v City" by Mrs. Etta Jtrnon; violin solo. i iher." by Mrs. Margaret 'O My Harris accompanied by Lucinda Anderson. Talks were by Bishop Franklin Bitters of Providence, President Edwm Clawson of Hyrum, Budiop Byron Snow of N.b-le-y. Will There be Vocal duet. Any Stars In My Crown," by Mr, and Mrs Israel Yeatea of Nblley. accompanied by Mrs. Myrtle Holmes. Benediction wus by George Hulse. Interment was in the Millwhere Uie grave ville cemetery was dedicated by Charks Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Reeder and family of Layton spent Saturday and Sunday with erlaUves, Hons Nllson is visiting with and friends in Soda Springs, Idaho. Pitkin; liner, pruver, vocal rnlo r The Happy Hour club entertained their partners at a wiener roast Saturday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Asa Baker, Mr, and Mrs. Lester Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bulst, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bird. Mr. and Ms. Ed Muir, Mr. and Mra Bill Longstroth, Mr, and Mrs. Owen Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hiibner and special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ahrens. Mrs. William L. Kidman and Mrs. Fred Brown of Redondo W DO YOUR WAR DUTIES Beach, Calif., spend Wednesday visiting Mrs. It C. Sorenson and family. Mrs. Fred Sorenson entertained at a quilling on Thursday. Lunch was served to Mrs. Retta Ilnbncr, cheerfully allrnd Mrs. Claud Sorenson, Mir. Clara to oilier home-fro- nt Muir, Mrs. Hazel Copen, Mrs. Alice duties. Let Sorenson, Mrs. Edna Bird. Mrs. Ethel Taj lor, Mrs. Mubel Jensen, Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mrs. Wavne Hiibner, Mrs. Clclla Ladle, Mrs John Ladle, Mrs. Lizzie Barrett. Mrs. Fern Baker, Mrs. Zina Baker and Mrs. Zella Morris. The MIA special Interest group met at the home of Mrs. Zella Morris on Tuesday evening. The lesson was given by Mrs. Fred Sorenson and Mrs. Fern Baker. Luncheon was served to 24. Keith Stauffer left Wednesday for Maryland. He spent e two weeks furlough with his son and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stauffer of Hyrum and his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. H. rel-aUv- es J w Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Applomie, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Larsen, Mr. and Mrs child is receiving the pennicillin H. C. Stauffer enjoyed a wennie treatment and is improving slow ' roost Saturday evening up in 's National C. Men-don- iy. "Shall new city park. New York Distillers Produce 86 Cor. Proof |