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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utau Pace Four Friday, November 24, 1941 licious luncheon as well as social home Thursday from a two weeks addrea by Bishop Hu ken; community tinging d to trip to California where he chat. Prizes were awarded E led by J. W. Iuhlj her; humorous Mia Bessie Brown of Hyrum and and with her sons, Yerl of the ward by Mr. E. M, Mrs. June Maughan. Mrs. Has-lawho are stationed there. Lldon, selection the by liicken, girls The Mudra club met Wedneswas presented with several James It. Cooper has lvn ihoius under direction of Evelyn Don Mitchell. Log-.n- , B. Cooper, Mrs. of home the at Corporal Charhs day evening elected president of the Independ humorous reading. Mra. L. Hugh Clark with I'earl Bankhead. lovely gifts. She wa assisted in from Palm Webb; came Cahf.. life Reader long Spnngs( Jurne, Cooper. at UUh O- Sorenson; olo, B. J. Olsen; In. . president, in charge. A musical entertaining by Mr. Ha Ree Slud,nts furresident of Wellmlle. where h to a short Mrs. Lltz spend and Wednesday Maughan, Margaret Agricultural college, college dlan panlurnine directed by Mr. I program was presented by wa. a prominent carpenter and Mr, Helen his with here Smith. Mr. parents, lough announced Wednesday, Egan with Fannie Sor-- j Clark and family, assisted by Mrs. Harold Glenn farmer, died in the family home returned and Mrs. Charles S. fooper. officer are Betty Brun- enon as reader; trumpet olo by, Mrs. Gayle Miller of Hyhum. who Other early today. He wa the son of son, Fillmore vice president; Ruth Ray Williams; atunt, Anna Laura sang two vocal solos. A lovely Frederick and Charlotte Reader Hanlon, secretary; Arlene Funk, Hden Funk and Katherine lunch was served. Igan, Cooper. Logan, treasurer; Betty Bell, violin aolo. J. W. Pulsipher; Mrs. M. W. Garrett, Mrs. Rol-li- e An active member of the L.D.S, Morgan, one act play directed by AWS represen Cormne, Adney, Mrs, misfilled a Sharp and Mrs. Don Hess and Mr. Cooper church, Dalton E. Hunt Ruby Johnson. tative; John Miller, Logan, fresh, Linda, all of Garland, from October man daughur sion to England Mat-son- , presented a picture show to the spent Tuesday here with Mr. and representative; Athalre 181)9 to January, 1902 and had Salt city, sophomore children at the Park school In the Mrs. lleber If. Dunkhead, been ward clerk for 15 years in Grant Thompson. afternoon. At night the reunion representative; active He was an A delicious Weilsville, pheasantt dinner was concluded with a dance in Clarksion, Junior representative; was served at the home of Mr. ward teacher until two years ago-- and Merle Mecham, Logan, senior the evening, r. Cooper also had served as Mrs. Ellen Tripp of Salt Lake and Mrs. Lewis Brenchley Tuesrepresentative. Weilsville city sexton. after Mutual, The All college students who are city spent a few days of the week day evening He married Annie Scales, De. were seated at small guests here with frarelatives, with a social were tables. Those cemtvr 10, 1902 Jn the Logan not affiliated Messrs, present Mr and Mrs. N. G. Peterson of ternity or sorority on the camand Mesdames Temple. Leishman, Ray Idaho were Preston, of ISA. Sunday dm Survivors Include four sons and pus are members nor guests of Mr. and Mrs, L. O. Frank Ltishman, G. L. Francis, S. William Archie Maughan, Charles LeathCooper, daughters: to America's best tradition." Larsen. ern, Ernest Smithfleld; Colin S. Cooper and ign Leishman, Leroy L. Ensign and Mrs. Murray Commenting upon the WashingHenry S. Cooper of Wellsvllle, ton view of the recent election, Maughan announce the arrival of Leiahman, Allan Leishman, Luth-i- r of Bodrero and Mrs. Wyonna Baldwin, Breston Brenchley, Mr. Champ said, 'all agree that a son. born at the Budge hospit. three grandchildren, eight Logan, Leroy Thorpe and Louis Brenchal. The a world father the is election gave at stationed The sisters. Mrs. Lottie Stevenson of the ley. evening was spent in To Patrons of the Utah Poultry Producers Florida. The mother was Priscilla practical demonstration of the Miami, Mrs social chat and games. Salt Lake city; Miss works." Constance formerly Association: fact that democracy really Maughan Bclnap of Glenn's Ferry, Idaho; Mrs Jessie Garrett of Garland While Americans like to play of Wtllsville. Mrs. Annia Feltman of San Franthousand dollars is to be distributed Mrs Emma Laurence and three was guest of Mr. and Mrs. WilSeventy-eigand work hard at everything, incisco, Cal., and a foster brother, children is visiting with relatives liam M. Jones Tuesday. Am. become politics cluding they among patrons of the Utah Poultry Producers Harry Cooper Clark of Salt Lake ericana before Mrs. Erma Bird of Ogden and are partisans, in Weilsville. they Association as follows: city. Weldon Bair was returned home Mr. and Mrs. Norval Bailey and and work unitedly but with determination to solve the perplex- from the Budge hospital where he son Claire of Collinston, were Margaret Ann Sanders Feeds Division: of Mr. and Mrs. Heber guest ing problems which remain ahead underwent a major operation-MlWells-illlnever H e and which are settled by Bankhead Sunday. Joyce Reynolds of Funeral ser Ices for Margaret Feed Certificates of Credit dated July 1, spent the week-en- d in RichAnn Sanders, two month old daug-ghte- r any election. The danger is that Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan 1912, totaling $15,000.00, are now redeemsister and entertained at a delicious dinner of Holger and Veda Johnson we should not carry oier Into mond visiting her able. Call at once on your branch manager brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Ron Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, Richmond, a ho died on the post election period, the emo Sorensen. and receive credit for your share. camlions generated during the William L. Poppleton and Mr. Tuisday morning, were conducted Mr. and Mrs. H. F. 1 Olsen in paign." m. the Mrs. and Hershall Bradshaw. p. Wednesday at International relations is fore- kft Saturday morning for Nyssa Mrs. Richmond tabernacle by Bishop Farm Supply Division: Mary G. Parker spent most among these problems, he Oregon where they will spend the weekend at Salt Lake city Era; tus Johnson. the Ameri- the winter. Patronage Refund checks are now being with her sister. Mrs. B- - R. GodSurvivors include the parents, said. Unquestionably Mr and can Mrs. is who have purworld for Peter Johnson issued for farmer-poultryme- n public cooperthe following brothers and sisters, frey. have returned home from Provo, ationThe remains Mrs. question Grover Farm Sanders enterIfaslam from Marvin," material chased the Vol, Jr., Holger Supply Diviwe seek where they spent several weeks tained a group of from teachers Mary Lee. Gordon and Ondalyn whether the cooperation 1942-3. branch Ask your sion during manager must not only be political but with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilmor. Mendon, Hyrum and Weilsville Sanders. Richmond and a grandat check. Miss for Ethel and Anderson what we of arc economic your Salt price her home Saturday evening. The mother, Mrs. William Larson, Bahere home was beautifully willing to pay for economic co- Lake city spent the week-endecorated ker City, Cullfornla. It pays to with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. with fall flowers. Some operation. thirty Mr. Champ, who also is area Carl Anderson. ladies enjoyed games and a de Emma S. Hancock Mr. and Mrs. coordinator for Clendon Bair Utah Northern Funeral services for Mrs, Emma for the Utah war finance organi- announce the arrival of a baby spent the week-enat the home of Ford's parents, Mr. and Mrs- L. Sorensen Hancock, 81, lifelong zation, expressed satisfaction with boyMrs. Robert E. Corless of Paul, Sorenson. resident of Mcndon who died on results of the first few days efThe Junior Ladies' Literary club Sixth War Loan Idaho is visiting in Richmond as Wednesday morning of ailments fort in the incident to age. will be conducted Drive in Cache, Box Elder and guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. was entertained at a bridge lunch-eoat the club rooms Thursday J. Mendenhall Jr. Saturdiy at a p. m. in the Men-do- n Rich counties. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mather of evening. ward chapel by Claude A. SorHostesses were: Coming from Chicago, where Mrs. UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS to Salt Lake city, Mrs- - La Verna R. S. Merrill, Mrs. Osmond Mer. ensen, member of the ward bish- General Eisenhower's appeal ASSOCIATION the American public was broad- Thornton of Midvale, and Mrs. rill and Mrs. La Mont opric. record-breaki1800 a cast at South West Temple war were Robinson Idaho Offices of won by Mrs. Florence Nettie Genaral She was born October 9, 1863 in Preston, Salt Lake City 1L Utah Mendon, a daughter of Abraham bond rally Sunday evening, he were Monday guests of Mrs. La Lewis and Mrs. Constance and Mary Jenson Sorensen. She predicted that the people of Utah Vern Robinson. Branches Throughout Utah and Southern Idaho st A wos married to James B. Hancock and the county generally would party was held at in October, 1887 in the Logan tem- respond as in the past to needs the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy ple. He died November 21, 1928. of our fighting men in a way Merrill in honor of F, II. Whittle was sered Mrs. Hancock was an active mem- which, through the greatest pos- at which luncheon sible distribution of individual and the evening spent playing ber of the L D S church. Sun Ivors Include four sons and purchases, would also check in- games. Those who enjoyed the two daughters, Elmer J. Hancock, flation and preserve our economy affair were Mr- and Mis. Y. G. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mrs. Marvel M. Bartlett. Frank on the home front. Q Traveler, Mr. and Mrs Newell Hancock end Edgar S. Hancock, Mr and Mrs. Alvin Purser, Menof the Mcndon hishop ward, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin don; Mrs. Monta Longstroth, of i Mr- and Mrs. Fred Smith, Johnson, HanOsmer C. Preston, Idaho, and Mrs. Chloe Esther Mis. Merrill, cock, Silver Bow, Mont.; seven A very successful reunion of Lewis, George O. Webb, Mr. and grandchildren, two great grandMrs. Guy Merrill and Air. Whittle. the South ward was held Thurschildren and three brothers, JoMr. and Mrs Orin Brown and and under day eiening Friday seph N. Sorensen, Mendon; SamMr. and Mrs. Lewis the com direction of children, the general uel S. Sorensen and Williom C. Wmutee: Mrs. Del-a- s Gowcns of Salt Lake city, were J. Pulsipher, Sorensen, Salt Lake City. Ballam and Alfred Nelson. A week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Friends may call at the family free was held Orvil Jacobsen. pictuie show home in Mendon this evening and Mrs. Carl Anderson, M:s Ethat the community building. Dinuntil of time Saturday services. ner was seived el Anderson and Mrs. L- - O. Sorat tabthe Friday Burial in the Mendon cemetery ernacle to the members of the enson were Preston, Idaho visiwill be under direction of the W. ward over 16 yeart: of age, under tors Fuday. Loyal II ill mortuary. son and Mrs. Edwin Small the daection of Mrs. A. V. Atkin week-enat son. while those under 16 were Brent spent last to Champ Warns of went ville where served at the Park school they Honey by Mrs Ruby Johnson and her com- attend the funeral of Mrs. Smalls Production Slump mittee A program for the adults grandfather. at the tabernacle, under direction (Continued from page One) Mr. and Mrs. Ford Sorenson tragic manner, it would be fore- - of Mrs. Nellie Webb was as fol- - and children of Idaho Falls, Idaho Ag Independents Elect Officers low: Wt Iconic M. E. via-jte- iy m .nation $78000 to Share! ht s d e! n CO-OPERATI- Bair-Prize- VE s ng no-ho- 4$ rtf Kfff vvtrwv Qa'iyfTVVV SM. . , mtv CM SEE we've got to 70 7E iibnis mr 1 I becrt JOE - IYEYE SMI ro Eor wr 8s sorj -- mz here's rnyrk sows YES, ro COSTMORE rM EVER mYES SiR THERE'S MORE SOUTHERN COMFORT HOW V 100 PROOF LIQUEUR often for the better. Yes, theres more Southern Comfort now. 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