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Show Friday, July The Cache American, 2S, 1914 Loan, Face Three Cache County, Utah uu Vi Chief Revives Old No. 1 Mine at Eureka Mr, and Ur Mott Jcnacn enand Mr. Sterling Jote of their tertained at a family dinner at nnounce the marrUj their homo in Hyda Park in hondaughter Noreen, to Allen T. or of their aoo, Ooldea JenClawson, eon of Mr. and hire. A. sen and hia wife tit former Ethel T. CUweon of Hyrum, which wu Robinson of El Ihuo, Texaa. Place olemnued In the Log an Temple were marked for the honored Thursday morning with President El Ray Christiansen officiating. guests, the boat and hostess. Mr. M witnessed by The ceremony and Mr Ted Rusen green and chilMr. and Mra, A. T. Clawson and dren Shirley, Jerry and Brent of i Mr Melba Jones, mother of the Coalville, Utah, Mr Gladys Jenbride. sen nd children, Jennie Mae and Mr of Clawson a graduate Rodney of Logan, Mr. and Mr. : r I has Preaton Jensen and children, MarSouth Cache high school, Janice and Julie Ann and ilyn. spent the past year at Suit Lake . 5f" Mr all of Hyde City, where she has been emLynn Jn-v ' . 4 ployed at the Treddle Trend fac. .1 Park, Pgt, Jctucn has been sta- ' i'iz&v tioned la El Paso for one yeur. He tory. Mr. Clawson, who la home ft --In on furlough from hia base and his wife have bi-eer.Joysng a two week visit in Cache Valley. Kentucky, where he is stationed with the U. S. army has been On July 20th he reported at Comp In service for the past 18 month where he will receive a He has made one trip to North new assignment. Mr Jensen will F . with Africa and back, helping u spend a few more days In Hyde ' 0 . Li prisoners being brought to the U. Park before returning to El IVso S. A. He will return to hli base Scientific developments at Utahs smeltere aid In reoplnlng where she is employed. Mr. and 1 above. mine at No. Old Chief Eureka, pictured Sunday and Mr Clawson expects Mr Moses Jensen have another to join him In sbout two weeks. Discovered and mined for ha panlca are continually striving to son la the service, Pvt. Max C. A family dinner was held at high grade ore prior to 10 year Improve their method of operation Jensen, who has been stationed Willow park in Logan late Sun ago, the Chief No. 1 mine at Eureka, and treatment of ore with the view In Hawaii for 25 months. Pvt. of Ufa in the the of Its once la perpetuating Utah, again adding day afternoon, in honor of Mr Lynn H. Jensen, a grandson whom metals to the state's total. duatrjr. Joseph P. Cooper, who was ob. the Chler report Continuing they raised from infancy, is trainDuring 1843 the main production iUtei. serving her birthday. Member of ing with the Infantry in Texa Consolidated Chief of the Mining a former Ai iUtwj jn the family present were Mr. and report, Mr. and Mr J. W. Beamons of cam from the Chief No. tj,er are gjx ore runi making below Mr. Joseph P. Cooper, Bishop and company 1 mine in the dewatered area be-Hyde park received a telegram last and )eTel water these, year ,h Mrs. Preston Brenchlcy and famtween the 1,800 and 3,100 foot for the week from their son telling of the were selectively mine( ily and Miss Norma Cooper of level, for the reason that the , d only llnc at that tlme WM birth of an eight son to principal value contained In theae Wellsville, Mr. and Mr Spencer to lead smelter opera-ore- e TEch. 6gU and Mrs.pound d(trlment BeaneadMyron were tine and lead, mwt Griffin and family of Providence, and therefore, the mine com- on mons war th Winter ed for Fla. at Haven, production, content for wr Bishop and Mr Henry Cooper annual states. Is 18. report Beamons Tech. of methods July SgL while now by improved and Mr. and Mr Ray Rose and Pnys tine the tepara-hoU of with Haven flotation Winter stationed concrete Hareln at causing testimony children of Logan. A lovely dinscientific improvements com- - tlon from the lead, both metals are ground crew In the U. S. Ailr ner was served and a social time lng from within the metal mining In- - recoverable, and it Is this ore that corps. Mr Ss&mons is the forenjoyed by all. dustry are providing for the treat- - la the major portion of our present mer Catherine Borcln of Baton some there left of ment lower Has-labeing Mr. and Mr George M. grade ore, thereby tonnage, states twenty years ago after tbe higher Rouge, La. and family returned home on making mineable more of the resources and reopening old mines grades, by selective mining had Mr Zola Daines was hostess to Monday after a pleasant month's as well at new mlnea. Realising that been discontinued on acoount of tbe visit at Los Angeles, CaLL, with Utah's ore reserves art largely low low metal prices existing at that the Fine arts club at her home Mr. and Mr Ralph Spence and grade, mining and smelling com- - time." Ruby Wednesday evening. Mr Hurren gave an Interesting reMr. and Mrs. George Gunnell and view of Jewish holidays and their families. Miss Delores cousin. of her belief Refreshments were served guest Lieutenant Frank Whitehouse reto Verla Lamb, Martha Daines, turned to his base at San Diego, Cooper. COVE Miss Jocelyn Allan, daughter of Lucille Waite, Eulla Glttens, Mae a tfhort Calif., after spending Mr. and Mrs. Lamont M. Allan, Erma Perkes, Eunice Ashcroft, here with Mrs. furlough White, after Jenell Miller, Helen Mr. and Mr Ralph Day were Humphrey, house at the home of her par-ent- returned home Thursday tbe past two months In visiting in Cove on Sunday. Their Lamb, Ruby Hurren, Ellen Balls Mr. and Mrs. C. N. spending Las Aneeles, Calif., with her un-- . and the hostess. jn a Maughan. William M. and George M. daughter cles, tlme h for vlth lal Ivan Corporal Blaine R. Lamb, S 2c was the Spence, son of famU.es. She was met of hef , Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spence, who Allan and honored guest at a family party at Ogden by her parents and is stationed In Nebraska, is memorial park in at Mack's held LeishMrs. Ellen P. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hendricks grandmother y spending a furlough here man. evening. Smithfield, Wednesday Zenda Mrs. Leaf Leah Mrs. and with relatives and friends. were present: Mr. The following Brad- Dalrymple are visiting with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown and Mrs. John J. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. William L. and Mrs. O. L. Adams of Provo Mrs. Willis Lamb and children. of Salt Lake City, Charles B. shaw, Mr. and Brown of Logan, and Leo Brown Poppleton and Mr. and Mrs. Arch- enjoying the celebration there. La Ree, Beth, Arlene and Basil, of California were breakfast ie Maughan and families motored Mr. and Mr Leslie Hancey and Allen Mrs. and Raymond and Bishop guests of Mrs. Sarah Hyde on to Bear Lake on Sunday and daughter Joleen, and Mr. and sons, Spencer and Harold, Mr. and Frida'y morning. They spent the spent the day. Mrs. Clarence Allen attended the Mrs. Suel Lamb and sons, Gene, day calling on relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. William- funeral of Austin Whitehead at Veral, Max and Mario, all of Miss Sara J. Parker is back to son and Mrs. Kay and Alder Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon her post at the Morning Milk daughter Linda Kay spent Satur- Grace Sunday afternoon. Lamb and children, Laura Lou. Bishop and Mrs. H. Lester Bair Faye and John, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-vplant after spending two weeks day and Sunday at Ogden with were visitors In Lewiston Monday at Valejo, Calif., with her broth- Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan. Cdeman and daughter Erma i er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonof Smithfield. A hot supper was Mr. and Mrs. Preston Murray afternoon. ard Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Parker announce the birth of a son, and When friends pass your home served and the rest of the evenhave recently welcomes a baby Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Price an- and give you a cherry hello and ing spent playing games and boy to their home. nounce the birth of a daughter, pass a joke to make you laugh visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bankhead born at a Logan hospital during well, it Just brings you out of the Mrs. Manella Cook, who has spent Saturday and Sunday at the past week. dumps and makes life worth the been ill with a painful eye inMr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen living. Come along again ET.her fection is reported to be improv-inOgden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss and Barney. It does a fellow good Fred Miles. They attended the and daughter Karen and rapidly. rodeo Saturday. Edith Jones of Ogden spent to hear you and see you smile. Mrs. Golden Jensen left Monday their Blaine Captain Bankhead, son Thursday evening here with Sunday school was conducted by for El Paso, Texas. She and her of Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Bank-heaparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aldon . Cornish; prayers were by husband, Sergeant Golden Jensen, veteran of the Air Force Jones on their way home after a Alton Kingsford and Ivan Allen, have spent two weeks visiting at Activity in North Africa. Italy three day trip to Bedford, Wyo., sacrament gem, Irma Rawlins; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses and Sicily, and now stationed in where they visited with their sacrament Ivan and Lee Allen; Jensen. Sergeant Jensen, who has by Texas, spent Saturday evening uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. For the two and a half minute been stationed at El Paso, reportwith his parents, leaving Sunday Emil Von Almen. Miss Colleen Barnes ed to Camp Kearns for a new exercises, for Hill Field to meet his crew Lieutenant George Leavitt, Only God assignment. to make the return trip. They of Mrs. Thomas Brenchley, sang very charmingly, There were 17 boys of the JanMake a Miss. Can and Tree, flew a plane from Fort Worth, stationed at Mesa, Arizona flew Calf club enjoyed a camping trip Barnes et Little recited the poem Texas to Hill Field and return. , a plant to Hill Field on Saturday. to Red Banks in Logan canyon. George M. Allan of Los Angeles He, accompanied by Grant Ham- Things. A special Genealogical meeting They left by truck Thursday and Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ag- mond of Ogden, spent Saturday group was held in the evening with Bish- returned Saturday. The nes M. Allan and other relatives evening here with Mrs. Brehchley was supervised by club leader Lester. and Bair H, op conducting, here for two weeks. of was On he and pilot Sunday Duce. Mrs. Howard Jones spent Satur- one of the two planes which flew prayers by Elsie Allen and Helen Fred Miss Erma Burgess and Miss day and Sunday at Ogden with her here and circled the home of Allen, sacrament by Alton Kings- Mabel' Burgess left Friday, for Los ford and Steven Jameson; . duet, daughters. Miss Edith Jones and Mrs. Brenchley several times beThey had, spent two Mrs. John M. Larsen and family. fore taking off on the return' tflp Mr. ai)d Mrs; Alton Kingsford Angele visiting relatives and friends She was accompanied home by her to Mesa. Mrs. Leavitt- was for- talk; Hrs. Fred Anderson;' piano weeks here. ' They were the guests of selection' Leori Allen; .tdlk, W. granddaughter, Linda Larsen, who merly Miss Elayne Brenchley. Mr. and Mr Delbert Petersen, Is spending the week here with Tibbetts and' 'child- J. Harrison; closing remarks, Bish- Mr. arid Mrs. Sam' Burgess,' Mrs. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ren,- Barbara and Arolof Lorenzd. op Aflen,' ., , , , Gibbons and George Bufgess. June Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John N. Idaho, returned home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Burgess Larsen. after" a Wek Spent here with her and family' of Rigby, Idaho spent Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Maughan mother, Mrs. D. J. Jones. three days visiting relatives and of Salt Lake City spent the past Mrs. Irene Keller of Aberdeen, friends here last week. week here with their mother, Mrs. Wash., and Mrs. Signe Nuslin of Mrs. J. W. Seamons, Mrs. Anne ADDING MACHINES Veda Maughan. They were week- Seattle, Wash., were dinner guests Shaw and Mr Maurine Crockett end iguests of Bishop and Mrs of Bishop SUPPLIES AND SERVICES Mrs. Preston and motored to Salt Lake City ThursPreston Brenchley. Brenchley Thursday afternoon. We service all makes of typeday. They returned Friday. While Some fourteen Scouts of the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman writers and adding machine in Salt Lake they visited at t he Wellsville ward went to Bear Lake and family spent July 24th at Parts home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon HalRibbons for all makes. last Monday to spend the week. Bear Lake with members of the Phone and verson. 386 or 235 or call at They are under the direction of Sutton famUy. Marriner Ashcroft, son of Mr. Everton A Sons for free estiOral Maughan and Roscoe JohnDr. and Mrs. W. O. Christensen Mrs. Dell Ashcroft, had the and mate. son. They expect to return Sat- have received word of the promoto fracture his arm misfortune tion of their son, Leroy Dean EVERTON TYPEWRITER urday. Tuesday. Mrs. Thelma Haslam, who was Christensen, to major. He is staSERVICE Sergeant Rodney Waite and his observing her birthday on Sun- tioned by the Malaria survey somewife, the former Lois Baer of day. was guest of honor at a where in the South Pacific. They party held at Willow park In Lo- now have a major, two captains gan. Dinner was served and an and a lieutenant in the family. t is with a enjoyable time was had by Mr. Reed, a captain, and Mrs. Alvin M. Haslam and Malaria survey in Italy and Ralph three children, Mr. and Mrs. Luth- a captain, is with a medical dier Cooper and family and Mr. and vision stationed in England. Paul Mrs. Alvin S. Haslam and family. the Lieutenant, is stationed in Mrs. Haslam received several Maryland. Scott, another son, has been released from the Bushnell lovely gifts. Miss Deon Brenchley returned hospital after 21 months hospitalhome after spending the past ization following a had leg intwo weeks at Salt Lake City as jury received while in Camp Cal-laCalif. He is taking over a defense job at Ogden. Mrs. Thomas Brenchley returned FOR TOUR PLUMBING REPAIR home Thursday morning after . (TiBlkSNSw spending the past week at Ogden, A CALL Roy and Brigham City with members of her family. While there she motored to Salt Lake City with her MILLIONS AGREE Miracle Whip does work wonders PLUMBING CO. son, PFC Len Brenchley, where LINK-BEL- T salads! A unique combination of with STOKERS he took a plane to return to his boiled dressing and fine mayonnaise, Miracle Whip is QnaUty and Service base at Gruber Field. Oklahoma, Phone 17 115 8. Mala far Americas favorite salad dtesoiri". i by after spend ng a furlough here. Mr. I K n -- I ." , t Kt-ar- v 4 r, w m at il g d, son-in-la- w 4-- H were vuaunx irUUvcs and L frtenda her Vod). Sergeant former Hyd Park Wait WM boy. bnng the on of Mr. and Mr Fenton Wait. Hi family in Willard. Sergeant now rend and Mr Wait am making their homa in Boise, Idaho for th dur. atioa where Rodney i an in tractor in th air cor pa ground crew. Los Mi Tcrease Nielsen of vaca ahort is spending Angeles tion visiting at th home of her Thomas parents, Mr. and Mr Dewey, Bricker Map Campaign Governor Thomas E. Dewey, presidential nominee, and hi running mate. Governor John week W. Broker, eonlerred thi on urategy of their campaign to rout the Democratic administration from Washington. met for Dewey and Broker several hour in th privacy of the New York executive mansion and discussed the tissue and organization of their drive for the presidency. presidency and vice Prior to the meeting. Bricker and Dewey met ncwipnper refront porters on the mansion did Ohio and the governor porch all the talking. Dewey Interjected a No comment or a smile when t him, questions were dirreted but he declined to Join the Interview because "thU b Governor Bricker pres conference. Bricker said he believed that America was ready for a change we will make this and that He said change In November," the extreme activities" of Labor would I L liman Leader Sidney drive some Democrat to the Republican ticket and that the Re. a reporter with Gov. Bricker? from ny source. Doe that Include Gerald L (isolationist)? a reported asked. the Republican If he vote ticket, hi vote would be counted the same a anybody else," Bricker replied. "Gov. Dewey, do you agree with Gov. Bricker F a reported asked. not discussing I am anything today." he replied. The Republican platform deal more clearly with foreign relations than that approved by the Democrats, Bricker said- - It was pointed out that the Democratic platform called for an armed under force to maintain peace international supervision of an organization. Of course, I have always opI think our posed that," he said. own forces should be under our command at all times. Certainly there should always be thorough cooperation on the part of the United States with other nations of the world to maintain peace. Those things will be analyzed as the campaign goes on. I do not want to discuss them now In detail That Is a matter to be developed In the campaign, after we get into it" The labor vote, Bricker said, is rapidly coming over to our side and I expect that will continue. Bricker said he believed the Republican ticket had a very of cutting into the good chance Democratic south, and mentioned border states as Oklahoma, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee and Maryland. Nlelven. Mr. and Mr Orlln Hunsaker and aons, Victoe and Terry, of few days Delia are spending veiling at the home of Mr. and Mr John E. Lee. Mrs. Quentin Peart and daughter Elaine, of Richmond were visiting at the Lonn Lamb home Tuesday. Elaine I'eart, 18 months old, hud the misfortune of falling from iter buggy and fracturing her arm recently. Mrs. Eva Cunnell of Wellsville was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr F. C. Lee on Tuesday. Mr Radio Olson and aona of Richmond spent Thursday visiting at the S. E. Lamb home. Marvin and Hyrum Olson, sons of Mr. and Mr Ernest Olson, are fractured both carrying arms, which they received when they were thrown from a horse. LEWISTON it IL Stocks spent the week in Salmon City, Idaho. He attended the funeral service of hia brother. Wallace Stock. Friday afternoon Mr. and Mr Alvin Orchard accompanied Mr and Mrs. Ariel Dopp of Ogden to Cary, Idaho where they apent Saturday and Sunday guestn of Mr. and Mr Clifford Orchard, returning to Lewiston on Monday. Mr and Mr William Dopp of Ogden spent the week end in Lewiston, visiting re Vo Uvea. Thomson Mrs. Seneth Joined her sisters Mrs Libble Hogan of Bountiful, Mrs. Boyd Rlrle of Ogden, Mrs. Annie Kemp of North Logan In a visit with their sister Mrs. Walter Rlrie of Soda Spring They went Tuesday morning and returned Thursday night. Mr Mary Gregory of Ogden is spending a week in Lewiston guest of her daughter Mr Vella Tag gart and vislUng with relatives and friends. Fire-Fightin- School g Established in NSC Establishment of an Army En school gtneer Corps the only such military training fire-fighti- ng unit in the country at Fort was announced at the headquarters of the Ninth Service command, by Major General David McCoach, Jr., commanding general, at Fort Douglas. Strong Purpose of the school is to train our cars can now soldiers in the latest methods of from wood. fire prevention as well as fire of aircraft and suppression structural blaze Lewis, Washington, ed good-lookin- Under modem forest management, it is possible to take a harvest from the woods and still leave a forest growing. HEW! c g bumpers, for be fashioned fRO' ' BACTERIOSTATIC - now finding great favor among women... MrS.-Wayn- e Typewriters Everybody raves about youi salads; peg.Whats the secret? mm lb iWiv BAUGH 15-d- ay , Many .doctors' ttfge the regular use of douches for women who want to be tor women refreshingly clean troubled1 by offending odor, itching or 'discharge. 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