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Show Friday, October Tne Cache American. Logan, Ctche County, Utah 13, 1911 son of Mr and Mrs, Merrill L. Green, ate home oil fuilough. Mr. and Mm. Cliff Oh n and family of l.ih Angtles, Cal. forma are here on a buxine s trip aiul art visiting nl.it.ws Mr. and Mrs. Bi.ar Hislun and Ambassador To a two weeks visit Enjoying In North Logan with relative! unit (i lends are Mr. and Mrs Dorn M. Sedluctk of Hioentx.l Arizona At sacrament meeting Sunday Mrs. had her Ray Wetistein daughter cdri'tenod Ciieiyle. After the christening the grandppr-ents- . Liberated France I Tage Three ur Mug.irt 1,777,7S9,400 Cups of Coffee For the Armed Forces i nil I , , I Mr. and Mrs. G. Ann's seventh birth-- il aiinlwi ,ny Dainty jefresh- nt vvne trivet! and the af- ternoon tpeiil playUlg game Stinks enieittuncd Mrs nt a quilting iii her home Wed-i- n nlay uf.erntiun. Mr. and Mrs. William Dopp of Ogden, spent Satudd.iy night and Sunday in Ah in On hard sjx'nt FriIn day. Saturday and funduy Ogden v.vii.ng with In r daughter Mrs Mrs Ariel Depp. W, .Vaughan entertained at a fam. lly dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wcthstein of Salt Lake City were special .guests. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hendy Ormond over the arrival of their first grandchild, a boy born October Cth at the Budge hospital to Private Na Marie Ray and Anna Hancey Ormond. been Ray Nay has serving In the armed force for the post 18 months and is now stationed at Camp Butner, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ormond also have another son Orlan, with the navy somewhere In the Pacific. WASHINGTON. D. C. Jefferson It has been four and one-ha- lf Caffery, present Ambassador to months since they last heard Brazil, who has been appointed by from him. President Roosevelt to represent Mrs. Arnold Glen Larsen and the United States before the redaughter De Ann, have returned cently established French authority home from Hockcnvillo, Ky., af- at Paris, which is now in control of ter spending a month there with the liberated French nation. her husband, who 1 In training. The officers and teachers of the Primary association entertained all primary children of the ward at a party Tuesday afternoon. Competitive games were played Mr. and Mrs. Allen Archibald among different groups. The child-de- n are now entering new classes announce the marriate of their daughter Ruth to George Aston, for another seasons work. Smith-fielMiss Alice Ackroyd of McGrath, son of Mrs. Cora Aston of In which the took place Canada was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Logan Temple Tuesday, September 26, with President El Ray Nyman. Miss Akroyd was on her ImmediChristiansen officiating. to Lake to Salt way attend City the a wedrites ately following the mission school before leaving for Eastern Canada as an L. D. ding dinner was served at the Blurtvrd and the couple then left S. missionary. for a honeymoon trip to Idaho. week-end atthe and Spending Mrs. honored her Archibald tending conference at Salt Lake trousseau a with tea last were daughter and Mrs. Victor City Bishop Israelscn, Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Sunday at the Archibald home. Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Archibald was assisted in reNyman, Mr. and Albrecht Gilgen, Robert and ceiving the guests by the bride, Oliver Larsen. lovely in her wedding gown of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hatch white satin and lace; also the and daughter Hermise of Chester, groom's mother, Mrs. Aston. In rooms were Mrs. field, Idaho, were guest of Mr. the trousseau and Mrs. Orvin Nyman Tuesday. Mildred Cook, Mrs. Lorraine Duce A re organization of the ward and Mrs. Alice Glenn, sister of M.- I.A. was effected recently with the bridegroom. Serving were Miss Miss Ardello Lewis McFarland as president Pauline Murray, and Claud Wennergren and Carl Cooper, Mrs. Laverne Iverson and Wanda One Leishman. N. Nyman as counselors, and D. Miss hundred and seventy-fiv- e Seamons secretary. guests Mras. Lucille Peterson as presi- called. dent, Mrs. Vella Seamons and The bride is a graduate of Mds. Grace Nyman as counselors, South Cache high shcool and a Marie Krebs secretary. former student at U S A C. The Visiting with relatives in the groom Is a graduate of North ward during the past week were Cache high school. will They Mr. and Mrs. Rolo Tripplett and make their home in Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Summers Pfc. and Mrs. Varlan P. Gun. and family of Los Angeles, Cal , ncll of Camp Hulen, Texas have Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronten of been home on furlough, visiting Sait Lake City. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. PresA wedding dance was held in ton Gunnell here, and Mr. and the wadd recreation hall Mon- Mrs. Fritz Broadstone at Logan. day evening honoring Ensign and Mrs. Gunnell, the former La Vone Mrs. Lyle E. Israeben. Mrs. Broadstone, and her mother, went! was formerly Miss M ar- to Camp Hulen last June and La ia nn Crookston. Vone and Verlan were married at Mrs. George D. Thornton is Houston, Texas on June 37th. recuperating at her home, suffer- While they were here Mr. and ing from a fractuded limb. entertained at; Mrs. Broadstone Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen of dinner in their honor at Logan Pocatello, Idaho were visitors in and on Thursday vening Mr. and the ward the week end. Mrs. Gunnell entertained at a Flight Officer Arnold L. Wur-ste- family dinner honoring the young of France, son of Mr. and couple. Covers were laid for Ptc. Mrs. John Wursten, is home on and Mrs. Gunnell, Mrs. Emma a furlough. He has been in the Poppleton, Mrs. Bert Johnson and air force two years and over- daughter Emma Lou, Miss Laura-le- e seas sinme March of this year. and Ray Gunnell, Joy, Helen, Opening social of the ward and Vivian Jackson and Mr. and Relief Society was held Tuesday. Mrs. Gunnel. A fine program of stories and Pfc. Gunnell returned to his musical numbers were given. base Friday and Mrs. Gunnell will Refreshments were served. with her folks for some time. visit Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nyman were accompanied to Ogden They spent Sunday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell and by Misses Afton and Edith Nyand Mrs. Broadstone. Mrs. man spent at Mr. the week-enGunnell stayed over in Ogden Chesterfield, Idaho. Friday evening and Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Smith. Mrs. Glen May of Baker City, Oregon spent from Thursday until Saturday calling on relatives and friends. She was guest of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Haslam. w0t Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead moved to Ogden Sunday to make their home for the winter. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Bankhead was guest of honor at a of the neighbors at her home. A lovely lupcheon and a social time was had by Mrs. Bankhead, Mrs. Ellen P. Leishman, Mrs. Chloe D. Maughan, Mrs. Blanch Bradshaw, Mrs. Ethel M Jones and Mrs. Sarah Baxter. In the evening they attended the picture show at the community theater. The Madra club met WednesD-Dday evening at the home of Mrs. George M. Haslam with President Mrs. Pearl Bankhead In charge. Piano solos were played by Le Roy Haslam and a vocal solo and piano solo by Kathleen Haslam. A lovely luncheon was served by the hosess to fifteen ladles. Mrs. Herschall Bradshaw and Mrs. James Bradshaw spent Thursday and Friday at Ogden as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lundquist. of Corporal Gordan Maughan, (Paid Political Advt.' by Maryland, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Maughan, and Sergeant Merrill County Republican Committee Green of Camp Gerber, Oklahoma, d, and Mrs Charlotte Rogers daughter Mable Raalinga, were Ixi.iin Kitors Tuesday. Mrs. Ora Smith of Burley, the past week Idaho has with her mother and visiting .Mrs. loutse Strphenj.cn sHter. and Mrs. Vcrda Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mover of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Widen Bair of Richmond were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rosmond Bair Sunday. A no hostess party was held SAO rAULO, BRAZIL Last of the 400,000 sacks of coffee donated at the home of Mrs. Vella Greg, ky Brazil to the U. S. fighting forces leaves Brazilian soil at the hands ory Sunday evening in honor of of the Hon. Cecil M. P. Cross, American Consul General here. The gift, Mrs. Rawlings of Walla Louis Ernest totaling 62,910,400 pounds of coffee, was made by President Vargas Walla, Dorothy Brenchley, ley. Wash. The evening was on forces war be used it by with that the exclusively specification Leishman and Luther Baldwin. battlcfronts. That mean members of the U. S. Army, Navy and s'pent In social chat. Dainty Howard Jones spent Mrs. Guests Marines in the front lines will be treated to 1,777,789,400 cups of coffee freahments were served. Thursday and Friday at Ogden by our good neighbor and ally, Brazil. Left to right: Mr. F. Ridrlguea were Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. Rawlins, as guest Of Mr. and Mrs. John Alves, Manager of the National Coffee Department of Brazil in San- Mrs. Margaret Rogers, Mrs. Annie M. Larsen and Miss Edith Jones. tos; Mr. Cross; Sr. Aguinaldo do Amaral, of the National Coffee De- MoKnight, Miss Mary McKnight, In Mrs. Carol Bradshaw, who was partment of Brazil; Mr. A. G. Paraloe, American Mrs. Alta Harrison, Mrs. DelorLs Santos; Mr. William Reiner of Santoi. observing her birthday Wednesday Leavitt and Mrs. Anna Orchard. entertained a few friends at her Mrs. Oils Orchard. daughter home in the evening. Out door at the Carol and three sons. Richard, home of Mrs. Orson Perkes were a and games enjoyed lovely Thad and Kenneth, returned to lunch served m the dining room gleaner leader. Gleaner president their home in Rupert, Idaho Sunon small tables to Carol and Stcl Ml.s Valeda Larsen tock charge L afted spending five weeks as day, la Bradshaw, Margene Jones, An. of the program. Prayer was by Mrs. of Mr. and Bert guests SoLewiston Firs, ward Rel.ef na Poppleton, Jeanene Maughan, Mrs. Alton Parker; Mrs. Joseph Orchard. Janice Murray, Janice, Maurlne, B. Gunnell reviewed the book, ciety held their opening social Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blair of I Wanted to See", by Borghild LeishMaretla Ogden were guests of Mr. and Rena, Renee and Gloria Tuesday with President followman. Margene The pro- - Mrs. Earl Karren Baldwin, Norma Dahl; community singing Bergeson in charge. Saturday. A delicious was gram luncheon Hoskins and Maurine Maughan. ed. of consisted community Mr. and Mrs. George Villett were to 20. Special guests Carol received several lovely gifts served singing led by Chorister Rula spent Tuesday In Logaa A pot luck supper was held at members of the M.I.A. presidency Johnson; prayers were by Marla Harry Tilleson of Pocatello Bernhisel and Ethel the nome of Miss Gloria Wyatt and the bishopric. Williams; Idaho and Verne Radford of The entertainMrs. Clyde Copen of Salt Lake preview of coming year's work Sundiy evening. Blackfoot, Idaho were guests of ment for the evening was ar- City is spending the week here was given by class leaders; the. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard on ranged by the hostess. Supper was with her mother, Mrs. D. J. ology by Mrs. Verna Hyer, teach- Sunday. served to Misses Ruth Jones, Pa- Jones. ers message by La Verla Hyer; Mrs. Sterling Schow of Pocatricia Boyd, Valeda Larsen, literature of the Bible by Margaret tello, Idaho and son Robert and Cragun and social science by Darley, Gayla Larsen, Bev- OUTWITS 22 JAPS Mr. and Mrs. P. A Rogers were Pond. Two vocal duets, Pray, Smithfield 'visitors erly Parkinson, Alverta Leatham Tuesday. fell into Before Henyang, China er Perfect" and "Deep in the and Betsy Wyatt 22 solhands, Groa Heart Rose HarJapanese A farewell dance honoring Japanese of by Ray ver S. Jones, son of Grover Jones diers got lost, adn. as the sto-- y rlson and Effie Villett. A gift was Chinese presented to , Norma Bodily by and George Smith, son of Mr. Is told In the official China at War," the President Marietta Bergeson as and Mrs. Ora Smith, who leave magazine, a Chinese far- a token of appreciation for her soon for the service, was Japs shanghaied held Tuesday evening at the mer and ordered him to guide work as counselor in Relief SoWellsville Junior ciety during the past two yeans. hfgh school them in the direction of Changgym. Prayer was offered by Bish-o- sha, a city that had already fallen A delicious luncheon was served Evan H. Bankhead; community into Japanese hands. The Chinese to 54 members under direction of singing and a duet by Parley Hall farmer, knowing his countryside, Maud Hyer. The afternoon was and Mrs. Carolyn Stuart were en- deliberately led the Japs on a spent in general sociability. Mrs. joyed along with dancing. winding course that finally landed Margaret Cragun enter, Sunday evening the Gleaners all 22 of them into the hands of tained at a birthday party at of the Wellsville Se- Chinese troops as prisoners and of her home Tuesday afternoon. Oc. cond ward held a fireside chat war. tober 10, in honor of her daugh- t Vice-Cona- ' ul j No-re- en Le-d- a Millions Say When William p M-m- - rr ! Gem oi tiie Blends j ; I V ' Y ' -- T j Vb: t "C? ' ! , - "tv V' - - k'J'--- ,t, 5 ' 1 i ;:U t LfepjU - 4,. fLu. ftwKAI 1 d mo peiapgL no-ho- DEWEY NOVEMBER IS 7 AY For America BRICKED Wed-nerda- "Then we thought of our friend . . . When the manpower shortage confronted Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Seamons of Benson, Utah, who farm 350 acres in Cache Valley, they bought an electric milking machine, and, in the words of Mrs. Seamons, "the two men now available, milk the same number of cows in less than half the time it formerly took three men. Milking is only one of the jobs done, and done better, on the Seamons farm. An electric pump supplies water for irrigation, enabling them to grow and mature a yearly crop of 25 acres of sugar beets, and raise alfalfa to feed their 25 cows. Electric lights in the baby turkey pens prevent the loss of young turkeys and chicks, and an electric pig brooder has saved many a young porker on cold winter nights. In the house, theres an electric range, an electric refrigerator, an electric sewing machine and several small appliances that add to the ease and convenience of the him ,ltN0t0 iiw TO 0tRHAHSwORTSllMTEOpEOR'A.,lt' entire family. As Mrs. Seamons says, "Electricity is so reliable. Absolutely foolproof. 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