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Show The American Legion Auxiliary entertained unit 18 of Wednesday afternoon at the Relief ward Society room of the Church house, for the Gold Star Mothrra of World War I and II. President Mrs Manilla Riggs was Gold Star Mother in rlurge. of War I are Mrs. Ellen P. and Mrs. Iolly G. Darley and of War II, Mrs. Elhel M. Jones. Mrs. Theresa Reynolds, Mr. Jennie Bassett and Mrs. Annie J. Ill Bits. Tlie following program was America" singing presented: prsyer. Mrs. Alverta Leatham; Mr. solo, Dream of Paradise.'' Nellie Lrishrmm. accompanied by Tribute to Mrs. Iteta I'oppletnn; 0e Gold Star Mothers, Mrs. Melba Jones, who also presented the mothers of War It with Gold Star pins. Christmas poem. Mrs, A! vert Leatham. Christmas gifts were presented to each Gold Star Mother by Pcrsldcnt Rings. Vocal solo, "Somewhere a Voice Nellie Lelsh-ma- n. la Calling," Mrs. Pur.ng a social hour a loveto 13 ladles. ly lunch was servi-Miss LetHire Christensen, a stud, ent at tly University of Utah, spent the just week liere with her father Scot Chrbten.se, and her grandparents Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Christensen. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. James E. Darley entertained at a family dinner honoring their son Coy, who was leaving Tuesday for the armed forces. Covets were laid for Mr and Mr. Earl Darley and family of portage, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ilradlleld and family, Mrs. and son and Vonda Maughan Mrs. Herbert Irishman of Drummond. Montana. Sunday evening Coy Darley entertained at a midnight surju-honoring Merlin Hoskins, home on furlough, and who left etrly Monthly morning for his base in San Diego, Cal. Out of town guests were M:.--s Jean Kellett and Mis Jerry Anderson of Hyruin, Mark Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jones, Keith Baugh son of Mrs Illanehe Baugh, Gram Wilson, son of Mr. and Mr. Arthur Wilson, and hushund of the former Cho Parker, and Coy Dar. ley. son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Darley. left with the draftee group from the county to enter the service last Tuesday. Mrs. N. P. Broekbank and her daughter. Mrs Ralph Spencer and her daughter Eleanor, all of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday here with Mrs. Broekbank. brother Inlaw and sister. Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. James Wyatt entertained Thursday evening for Priesthood the adult Aaronlc The rooms group at their home wire beautifully decorated with a of Christmas tree and festoons various colors. The lesson topic was by William P. Leatham. A social hour followed during which a lowly buffet luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lel.shman, Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Stuart, Mr. and r - happy 29, 1911 Friday, December The Cache America. Logan, Cdae County, Utah Page Eight and daughters, Dr. and art, who were motoring to San Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd-Mrs. Ray Darley. Thomas M. StuWilS. Thomas Bradshaw, fireside chat was held at art, Mr. Milton Cottom and Mr. and Diego. Cal., to visit their son liam P. Leatham and Mr. aril Mr. Orval Brown at Sherman Kay, stationed there In the navy. the home of Mr. and Mra Alton Mra, Wyatt. Mrs, Beatrice Hatch of Ban- rveJrt.-n- t Oak. They took the bus from Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones are Ncplil and Joined their on and rrofl, Idaho spent Monday and i'-harbe g spending the week at Brigham wife, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stu Tuesday here with her parents, Naomi Perkes in-la- lrltcr City with their daughter Mary, on account of the death of their son who Parley Ha.smu.v;en, few ,ed Saturday following day of pneumonia, which set in following an automobile accident in which Mr Rasmussen received , broken leg. Mrs. Adell Van Drimmelin and Miss Edith Jones of Ogden sjx-n- t Saturday evening and Sunday her with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Joins. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Archibald of Wiwr, Idaho are here visiting relatives during the Jholidays. Professor Russel Rich and Mrs. Rich of Logan senior high Seminary. sjx-n- t Sunday here attending Sunday school tn the Wcllsville ward where Prossor Rich gave a review of the Old Testament. The peter Maughan ramp cf the Daughters of Pioneers held their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Howard Jones Friday afternoon with Captain Bcr. tha Maughan in charge and Lieutenant Sadie Maughan conducting. Prayers were by da nth ten Millie IJ. Leishman and chaplain Jane B. Maughan; salute to the flag was led by Lieutenant Jessie Woodward. The program was glv. cn by Mrs. Rose Bankhead, as. daughter-in-law- , by her Mrs. Ruth Bankhead, and piano accompanist Mrs,. Ella Maughan: solo. "An Old Fashioned Tree" Mrs. Ruth Bankhead; Christmas story taken from the Bible. Mrs. Rose White Bankhead; solo, Christmas" by Ruth, who also gave a musical reading. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas"; closing remarks by Captain Maughan. During a social hour gifts w'ere exchanged- A story was given by Mrs. Maud and remarks were by Mrs. Hendry Audra Von Almen of Bedford. Wyo., a former member of the camp. A delicious hot luncheon was served to 29 ladles by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Jane Archibald, Mrs. Janet Wyatt and Mrs. Dora Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Stuart left Thursday to spend the win-te-r in California with their sons- - ee In-la- HAPPY NEW YEAR Another year is knocking at the door. Let us give it a royal welcome! We look forward to 1945 with the firm belief in better things to come. And we want to express our deep appreciation to each of you for having contributed in such an important way to our continued success in this community. - n e iv YEAR We take this opportunity to extend most cordial New Year greetings and best wishes to our many good friends and patrons. May 1945 bring joy and happiness to you and yours throughout the year. Wilson Motor Co. VOUD FORD DEALER SflJ Yi fU.9 Logan Bottling Co. Bottlers of Pepsi-Col- a RING. BELLS. Wishing You a NEW YEAR of Happiness and Success We heartily believe in the New Year tradition . . . the ousting of the old to make way for the new. May 1945 light the way to new pinnacles of achievement for you, as well as to new goals of health RING. Full steam ahead! The past is behind us opportunity lies ahead. Lets go, America! In the midst of the gay clamor we pause to consider your part in the success we have enjoyed during 1944. Your support has meant everything to us. In this spirit of appreciation it is a genuine joy for us to wish for you a very Happy New Year and contentment . . . Accept our heartiest New Year Wishes. UTAH POULTRY . PRODUCERS CO-OP- MOTOR CO. - ,ia IMW rvi'v i r. ? |