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Show Friday, October 13. The Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Eight novelty dance by and Beverly Mlo by Mrs. Jones of Newl-ni- ; Vivian Noble of Arn.ilM; character d.iiiie, directed by A.tuii liicse of Use F;rt ward; no-iejeadit'.j. Mt..s Wanda It'll Niban of the Sicoiul ward; play, Wail by Flower Steps In, directed and Mrs. Caitcr tt the Third Foul lii wards. SjhtuiI guests were introduced by President Hillyard. A gift wui presented to Mr. and Mrs. Halverson for the Stake by president Hillyard. Refreshments were served by lovely girls In formuls from each of the wards Beautiful to over 300 people. flowers were arranged throughout the building. Pfc. Ralph G. Merrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Merrill, has been awarded the Good Conduct medal. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Read and children were business visitors at Salt Lake City Thursday. Mrs. Naomi Casper spent three days at Salt Lake City attending the convention of the Northof Clink stun; Ehabth Southern Ji- A nohost party wj given by Mis. Kthi'l Hooper of Otjilcn, the bhUiiiny anniwr-nar- y insimin of Mrs. Kraitk H.lbard on were; Mrs. Frld.iy. Spec. at gu-KlLi Cantwell, Mis. Mjrile letter and Mrs. Sara Dailies of O & den. Luncheon was wived to the following: Mrs. J. N. Stephens of Mrs. J. W. Kirkbrlde, Preston, Mrs. Walluce Mrs, Raymond, George Bernier, Mrs. Hubert Fulkerson and Mrs. Frank Hilly ard and the special guests. Tlie afternoon was spent playing bridge. Mrs. Robert E. Grlffth reviewed the book, Long. Long Ago", by Alexander Wollcot, at the Junior held Literary club'j meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Golden McClurg of Preswere ton. Idaho. Refreshments assisted iserved by the hostess, Mrs. ly her daughter, Benson to 13 club members. The next club meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Raymond Cannon ern Star. at Logan. Mrs. Homer T, Sergeant and and Rich of Camp Shelby, Mbs., has with relatives Visiting y friends was Lieutenant and Mrs. spent a furlough visiting James Richardson of Oregon. friends and relatives. Sergeant Lieutenant Richardson Is in the Rich is the son or Mr. and Mrs. Medical Corps of the Navy and J. P. Rich. is being transferred to California. T Sergeant Stewart Peterson, Mrs. T. B. Farr entertained her who has been in the South Pacific birthday club at her home Mon- was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. in honor of Mrs. Coleman Read Wednesday. day afterno-Richard Roskelley, who was obof McCammon, Gilbert serving her birthday anniversary. Idaho Is Vaughan with his daughvisiting Special guests were Mrs. J. W. Klrkbride and Mrs. Richard H. ter, Mrs. Richard Richardson for Toolson. Luncheon was served to a week. Mrs. Mallory of Salt Lake City seven club members and the is a guest of Mrs. Annie special guests. An afternoon of 'bridge was enjoyed. Mrs. Richard won the high score Roskelley prize. Mrs. Clair Reid has received word that her husband Is somewhere in England. Frederick P. Champ, director of President and Mrs. Hazen Hill-yarMr. and Mrs. Reid Halver. the U'. S. chamber of commerce, has been invited to preside at son, Bishop and Mrs. Don Chamannual banquet session of the Mr. and Mrs. Seth Chambers, bers. Bishop and Mrs. M. iT. Van the Mortgage Bankers association Vo be held October Orden, Bishop and Mrs. A. D. of America 20 in Chicago, I1L Weeks, Reese and Bishop O. L. Mr. Champ will introduce Eric Reese attended the L.D.S. con. A. Johnston, persident of the U. ference at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Richard- S. chamber of commerce, who son of Salt Lake City are guests will deliver the major address to the group of 1500 people. A reof Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Low and ception will be held for Mr. and daughter, Mrs. Jen Gardner, of Mrs. Johnston and their party Afton, Wyoming were guests of preceding the banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Staley. Visiting with her mother, War Casualties Mrs. Delia Peterson, was (Continued from page One) Mrs. Pratt Smith of Los Angeles, ceeded in staying with the formation until reaching California. northern Mr. and Mrs. Reid Halverson Holland, at which time it was were honored at a party at the seen to go down under control. acThe crew members of Stake house recently. Mr. and airs. Halverson are leaving In the companying planes returning from near future for New Zealand, this mission were unable to furwhere they will preside over that nish any further details, thereall mission for the L. D. S. church. fore these facts constitute Community singing was conduct- the information presently obtained by F. L. Allen; prayer by John able. H. Peterson; address of welcome, Mrs. Annie Riggs of Welsville, President Hazen Hillyard. 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