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Show Friday, December The Cache American, Locan, Cache County, Utah Paco Four 15, 1911 ! Paul Tabori other." by His wife, 1 Georgs Chrlstoffert-Mrs. S. L. were I s.x-etguests I he Irens Lealhum of former Mrs. Truiiim Tilly ard.j j Ilyinas. Wtlbville, iircoiip.trued film Mrs. U"-L(Mrs Frank ILliyard. Iorjxirul N .1 Hay fJrmand left M. FtU-raoMrs. A Tut sduy for Camp Bulnrr, N. C M. Teu Jorgenson,, Mrs was Ivan j Linford Mis Jortenn Mayor iitd Thurston w.is aft r iendmg un d.t Mrs Ethelyn Erickson. Mrs, Ke.thi tuning While New Mrs of members of hubtthe her Jersey, to sther Mapiewuid, Literary with hi wife, the funner Amu hostess to the Ladles Mrs club at her home ThurMlay fV" f Ilansey and Ills parents of North club Friday evening Covera were announce the arrival of a daugh-- ! Mc.kle, Mrs. Horen llillyard. Mrs. and Edwin, Mclvor one R Lorus Mrs. thud second Mablc loriW at ter. served Tins W'a is the laid fur Jenkins, cning Supper long tuble which was artistually Btk. La Rue Jones, Shirley Pe- the young couple Tlie other child Gustier. Luncheon was serveddau--by Tom Duce left Wednespiivate moj deeorattd with Christmas Bessie is a boy. Mrs. Teuscher is the, the hostevs, assisted by her terson, Joy Rasmussen, day for hi station at Pn-xjtives. Following sup;xr a Chriat-mu- s Island, Maine after sjandng ten Ik Mrs. Ivan Taylor and her, Cora Blotter, Mr. Clyde former Ruth CannelL ghur. story was read by Mrs. Ihl-e- da ughter-Si-lavisiting at the home of lua Christensen, Randa Pedersen, Opal Visiting in Ogden Saturday kerejtS Lamb. Gifts were exchanged. parents. Mr. and Mrs John Duce , Norma Aim. Mrs. Leo Ruth to 16 club members and tlw Griffin, Farr, Mrs Harley j Nelson. were present: Hu wife, the former The following Virginia men from Five our ward young Monson and Mrs. CLyton Ray- special guests. Mrs Hattie Lee, Mrs Avon Futkerill accompanied him tank was Inducted into the and la army Mrs Le Mr and Mrs Orln Porter and lone Mrs. Robmond. Lamb, to Maine Thesr infant non Mrs Vena Matk n. ert will remain here with rtla left Tuesday for Salt lake City. Hancc-y-. of ENcalante are spending family the Mrs. Orm Miles entertained They were Robert Hansen, QuenMrs. Wil(1u Thurston, Mrs Hes tivis with Mr. and Mrs. WU- -, week Book Lurve Literary dub at her the InEdward sie llanrty, Mrs Wanda Ashcroft, tin Peterson. Barker, liam Moosman. Le Roy A Archibald Ph. M Mrs. Sadie Hancey, Mrs. Grate land Anderson and Lyle Cooley mother's Mrs Sadie Jlancey in laved di on Mrs Sam Tout of Ogden was davs lm Mrs. eight spent on Mrs. a Jay Park Friday. Lamb, Perkes, Mrs Audit A party was held Saturday ev Hyde the of her son and daugh- - j hU wife, orders guc-- t 'I iting the Orma Tliurston. Mr Aflon Evans. home of Mr. and Mrt. Knudson reviewed the book. Fair at the Y ening his ne und Mr. and Mrs Olen Al Jaw. Hansen, Mrs. Carrie Hurrtn. Mrs E'htJ former by ter in Dave Rigby honoring Lyle Cooley Stood the Wind for France, l Mr and Mrs l.e Roy Mrs. on parents, Mrs. Lucille Tout Waite, were Sundy. Bulls, to hia departure. Twenty H. E. Bates. Special guests Merl Ashcroft. Mrs. Ruby Hur-ren- , Archibald 8r. of Dayton. IdahOt prior Mrs Mrs. Do Wyman and son CulMonson. Mrs. Hurley of members were he nine Sun family for Mrs. Helen Lamb and He left Wednesday with are visiting Nelson, Mrs. Miles. Mdi Curtis v m of Salt Lake the hostess. Mrs. Thurston FrancUco, where he will receive present. ILU, Mrs, Kenneth Seamons and Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Moosman. Marcus Mrs. Mr. orders. Mr. and hU returned Cooley stripping MONROEVILLE, 1ND Seth F was assisted during the evening Mrs Parley Bingham entertained Taintir, shown above, professional Edwin Hansen entertained at sup Wednesday from a visit to the Mrs. Russell Listen. Refreshments M.ie Tliurston Miss Lucinda by per Monday evening In honor of coast where she visited her son were served to 11 members and her dub Friday afternoon at her ly associated with tail rites, was end Miss llcne Duce their daughter and son in law, Mr. John at Los Angeles, and Lseuten tiic special guests. The Christmas home. Luncheon wus served to certainly in on the beginning this The JFF club was entertained and Mr Archibald Places were Mrs. Henry lime. Weekdays hes an underwill be held at the home of Mrs Oliver Nelson. by Mrs Lila Purser at her home marked for Mr and Mrs. Le Roy ant Ralph Cooley and wife at party he Mrs. taker here. On Sunday Toolson. Vem Mrs. 21. Hansen. O on December Mrs. MarieCliff Porter Santa also She Mrs. .iaoma Archibald Sr. Miss Ludcan Archi Camp Cook, Friday afternoon. churches rural in nenrby preaches Me Lew Mrs. and Noale Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and Harper Perkes gave an Interesting review bald, MM Nelda Archibald. Miss visited with Mrs. Lloyd N. Johnat Pleasant Mills and Salem. son at Palo Alto, who waa former- children of Hyrum were the guests Caun. The afternoon was spent In of the book, "Suds In Your Eye" Yvonne Archibald of Learning that the Methodist Dayton, embroidered and Vance Campbell of Weston, Miss ly Miss Marie Cooley of Logan; of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hansen on visiting. Tea towels were o Church was soon to launch a Mrs. Norma Wulte and Mrs Ver-l- a Ruth Hansen, Jerry and Jay Han- und with her sister, Mrs. Lee 1HU Sunday. for Christ, raising $'.5,000,. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lamb held the lucky numbers sen. the honored guests and the at Sacramento, and recon- her father and Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith and hards on Sunday were Mrs. , W0 for post-wa-her and relief his farmer-par- . that claimed the sets Luncheon ha--t and nostess. ruction, mother, Mr. and M rs. Le Roy Hill daughter of Salt Lake spent the VaVd Bennett, Mrs. Jack Francis-- ! i ishoncrs jumped the gun. was served to the following: LuOn Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Le at Oakland. week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. co. Jack Richards. Cleo Janice,, cille Waite, Thora Bulls, Norma Roy Archibald. Mr. and Mrs Edu,thop J. Ralph Magee, crusads Uud-- r direction of the Mer-J Richards and president Roy Smith. and chairman, reports a chttk for f(J16 Waite, Verda Bulls, Verla Lamb, win Hausen, were dinner guests Jennie Larsen of the Relief SocieWilliam Moos man. who was ob- - jle of Gurfield. Peterson. at the home of Mr. Mildred thtir full ahare, landed in Chicago Delle Hyde, and Mrs. Le ty the Indies of the ward have his Manila Dalnes, Wilma McQuarrie, Roy Archibald headquarters ten weeks before th birthday serving anniversary, W. O and Mrs La Ron Erick, Sr. at Dayton, made several articles for ofiiciul Starting date, Dec. 1. Of the was honored Sunday at his home. son of New Orleans are Druxell NUson, Vella Seumons, Idaho visiting Mr. Painters 41,1)0(1 congregations, bazaar which proved a success. Sarah Dailies. Edna ChrLstofTerson. Dinner was served to the follow, his parents Mr. and Mrs Ralph Duce. son of Mr. and two country churches were first. Jennie Larsen entertained her ing Mr. and Mrs Orin Porter and with Ruby Reeder. Winne VaJl and Mrs. AJu7n Erk4on. I Willard Duce, lift Tuesday club Naoma Perkes. S-Monday evening, lunch be- family of Escalante, and for Fort Douglas to remorning Jase. San of G. Mrs L Gaudy Thursday evening a social was ceive his assignments In the U. ing served and games of bridge Mrs. Otto Porter and daughter, who has been visiting with her held honor n? returned service S. navy. Ralph is the second son played. Calson Mrs. und Wyman Ralph Inc luded Miles his returned! Those honored men Mr. and Mrs of sent Duce vin of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs brother. Floyd Wade Howell, who has received into the armed forces home. her to Lieutenant spending a furlough visiting with Ira Moosman of Ogden. Mr. and a medical discharge because of Franklin Duce is stationed Mr. and Mrs. Waite Cash and I A$E THAT ITCH SUCCESSFULLY! in his wife, t the former Anna Han Mrs. Ray Moosman and Mr. and in a bombing Alaska as a wounds received family of Ogden weie the gue-k- ! pont bf ar Ihe torment of meteorologist in the mission over Italy; Lloyd Matkln air corps. He has been In the ciy, and making the acquaintance Mrs. Roy Smith. The afternoon of his nothtr dav Do as thmiamria of Mr. and Mrs Dan- - j son. old his Private of parents, happy propi have uac Poulnm for was spint In visiting. who after six months of service service two vears On I relief At Mr lei because quitk, leave a Ormond received on Cash Sunday. Mrs. T. B. Farr entertained the received a medical discharge; Ran- and Mrs. Willard DuceSunday hen HthnK la worm. one apt Hra entertain the his of mother death of Miles of Lake Lenard Salt wasj of lion Ibl CONCKNTRATtD one dall Balls, who served year ed at dinner honoring their son ladies literary club at her home Print ointment soothing comfort 18 000 000 and was discharged because of Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs Florence Hancey. and lta you aietp on Thursday. Mrs. T. W. Javris the guest of his mother. Mrs enschool The children grade packacM told during 35 years show n Su"da-An"ie Mies bad health; Ernest Jorgensen, Mrs. Ralph Duce, Mrs. Franklin it be reviewed book. "Time for Recommended the moil rood even-ina by dance Wednesday joyed who received a medical discharge Duce and Mr. and Mrs Darrell Pitcher Sold from coast to many doctor Bonnie Jean daughter, school the in gym. 50c coaat. at all Only drugUatc. after serving about five months; and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Duce. Corporal Fenton ChnstolTersen careful with combustible materials and family have purchased the Homer Seamons, vwho was given Mrs. Betty Mikkclscn is recover Reed Halverson home on Muin is visiting his parents, Mr. and the ing at the a medical discharge from Budge hospital from Mrs. George ChristofTerson. He Is near it end see that the highest street disabilibecause of physical navy a major operation performed last with the air corps at Tonapah, temperature it reaches is safe. one month: week. ties after serving Nearby articles may be ignited if Nevada. Merlin Ashcroft. Dale Balls and Mr. Mrs. it gets too hot. and R. S MiQuarrie. Conrad Leishman, who were de- Mr and Mrs Remember that if, in spite of Allan McQuarrie, beferred from military service ail your care, you do have a fire, A motored to Magna, Tuesday where cause of physical disabilities they visited the Douglas McQuarit helps to be prepared for such program was held in the ward rie home. Douglas was home on an emergency. Keep your fire exWilliam ChrlstofTerson with chapel a five in charge Singing was conducted from thedayU. delayed order leave for use and in a S navy. He graduLet's match the fuel shortage tinguisher ready by Harvey Seamons: prayers were ated of course, be And, place. handy 8 December of a with Friday, from this winter shortage by R. Homer Hyde and J. W. Cooks and someone sure house knows HIGH-STRUN- G, in the Bakers school at San avoidable fires, suggests Chief E. Matkin; vocal solo, Alton Har Diego. Cal. He will to turn how a in fire alarm. report In S. Laurence. rts. vocal trio, Martha Dalnes, The Chief concluded by reviewVerda Balls and Wilma McQuar- Virginia for an assignment. solve to fuel the In trying On Certain Days" Mrs. Lucille Waite and Mrs. will ing the precautions that should rie; piano solos by Mary jean Sor- Verla Lamb attended a party at short ige, many housewives even be observed with ensen. Professor A. N. Sorensen customary Of The Month? the home of Mrs. Jean Reese at make use of electrical, kerosene and address. A Mendon methods. Remove gave an Interesting rubbish heating Do functional periodic disturbances oil heaters. Tins may be a patriMonday evening. short talk was given by Bishop make you feel nervous. Irritable, Mrs. Evelyn Brown and new otic and satisfactory substitute for from the cellar, he said, put hot C. A. Hurren; piano solo by Mrs. ashes fidgety, tired and dragged cranky, and embers con. in metal baby out at such times? points out Wilma McQuarrie Each boy was a localdaughter were released from your heating system. bank the furnace tainers, properly, hospital Sunday. They are Chief Laurence, "but it means Then start at once try Lydia E. presented with a book as a token at the home of Mrs. and keep furnaces, chimneys and Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to careful to be more have of appreciation from the priest staying thrt you relieve such symptoms. Plnkham's Browns parents. Mr. and Mrs. flues clean and in good condition. Compound Is that it contains no hood quorums. Earl Dames mak- Jed Seamons about the possibility of fire. Compound Is made especially for harmful opiates. It Is made fromfr while her husband. Clean, equipheating women. Taken regularly It helps nature's own roots and he-- ts ing the presentation The Chief outlined several measFollowing Corporal Amos Brown is stationed plu ment gvies better, and safer, perbuild up resistance against such Vitamin B,). Here's a the program a dance was held in in Hawaii. ures the housewife should take to product that distress Thousands upon thousands helps natote formance h a' the kind to r for less fuel. and the amusement hall. never And Mr. and Mrs of women have reported benefits Z. Lamb see that her own home and, there use buy! Also a line sc nacnlc tonic! crankcase oil drainings, keroLieutenant and Mrs William left Saturday for George A grand thing about Plnkhams Follow labU du tetious W orth trying Bountiful where fore, her community, does not sufShaw left Friday for Santa Moni- they will visit at the home of Mr. fer from avoidable fire this sene, gasoline or any other flamyear. mable ca. Calif., where Lieutenant Shaw and Mrs. Delbert VEGETABLE COMPOUND liquid to start a fire with Lamb They "First, if you use kerosene or oil will receive a new assignment in will enter the on heaters, be sure they are installed the U. S. air foice. Lieutenant Monday prior tomission home for a so that they and Shaw has enjoyed a 21 day fur- short term mission leaving properly safely m he North lough relatives and Central states, with headquarters can't upset and start fires, the visiting friends In Cache valley. He has at Minneapolis, Minn Chief said. Dont put them where spent 13 months in the South Darwin Seamons, son of Mrs people can fall over them or too Pacific as a pilot of a 5 ocm Hannar Seamons. and Weldon near woodwork, curtains or rugs Thu Peikes, son of Mr pleting 50 combat missions Mrs And when you are filling a heater, and young couples small daughter De Vencn Perkes are stationed at never let anyone in the room Ann, will remain at the home of Camp Walters, Texas. a match Be sure all flames light her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Varnell Perkes. son of Mr and are out, and try not to spill the W J. Seamons for the present Mrs Dewayne Peikes and Carl Sergeant Fenton ChristofTerson Duce, son of Mr and Mrs. John fluid, as a spark may set fire to returned to Tonopah, Nevada fol- Duce, are both taking their naval the spill lowing a short visit at the home boot training at San Diego, Cal. If you use an electric heater, of his parents, Mr and Mrs Private Na Ray Ormond is the Chief continued, be just as F-a- No. II bk Crusader - I ue n, Ar-dci- 2-- c. rv ( I Cru-junt- . r i two-mont- nlt-lt- in-la- w, V g DHZEEHSn Chief Warns of Winter Hazards y BLUE MGS well-repair- I Lydia E. Pinkhams B-2- r SOUTHERN COMFORT INUyV "COURT IS ADJOURNED Till thOO TOMORROW MORNING Its great news when more of the good things of life become available in larger quantities;' There's more Southern Comfort now! Rare mellow richness. Full 100 proof. Recipes with every bottle; Siring V "KEEP 'EEa B0LMEIE' AT LEADING BARS, HOTELS, CLUBS AND PACKAGE STORES SOUTHERN COMFORT CORPORATION, SAINT LOUIS 3. MO. THE RAILROADS USTM to "trow MMUCA" ARE THE BACKBONE BE DEFENSE ON TOW MVOUK MtfTUM RADON EVOT MWQAT a at a. MOUOAH ON |