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Show Friday, January 12, 1943 The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, CJtah Page Three Mrs. Maughan and I laSorensen of Og and Ruby Melba den, Miss Maughan of Grace, Idaho, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Jones Friday afternoon. Sunday evening after the midnight dance, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baldwin entertained at a buffet luncheon for Messrs. and Mesdames G. F. Francis. Lewis Brenchley, Frank Leishman, Orson Preston Perkes, Carl Dickerson, Brenchley, Leroy Thorpe, Leroy Leishman, Charles leatham, Ernest LeLhman and Allan Leishman. Mrs. Fred Garielt entertained Tuesday evening In honor of her son Fred who was observing his birthday. Games were played and a midnight lunch enjoyed by Misses Ruth Jones, V.iled a Larsen. Patricia Boyd, Gloria Wyatt. Gay la Larsen, Noreen Darley; Messrs. Fred Garrett, Lavor Max Jones. Oral Popplcton, Maughan and Keith Garrett. Bishop and Mrs. Joseph P. Cooper. B.shop and Mrs. Preston Brenchley. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coojmt and families were guests p of and Mrs. Henry Cooper at Logan New Years day Guests of Mr- and Mrs. James B. Bradshaw Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Christen, sen. Miss Eva Christensen of Logan Mrs. Nora Nielsen of Hyrum, and S 2c "Leo Ladle of Mendon, home on furlough. Mrs. Eliza Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stuart, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardman of Mendon Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs- - Daniel A. Leish. man entertained at dinner party at their home Friday evening, a lovely hot dinner being served to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon B. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Wood of Logan. The evening was spent playing table games. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones entertained at watch party at their home New Years eve, lunch being served after which they ah tended a dance at Hyrum. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poppleton, Mr. and Sirs. Allan Mitton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Sea-moMr and Mrs Thomas B Lindley. Mrand Mrs. Howard Jones entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday evening for Mrs. D. J. Jones, Joseph Jones, Harry Jones of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Von Almen of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Griffin and family of Providence, Mr. And Mrs. Ray Rose and family of Logan, were 5 oclock dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Preston Brenchley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leishman entertained at New Yers dinner Monday at their home for Mrs-ElleP. Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest mother, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williamson entertained at dinner Tuesday honoring Mr. Williamson, a ho was observing her birthday. Cover were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. William Forsgren of Preston. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs John Morgan and family of Ogden, Mrs. Grant Parkinson and Grant of Hyrum. Mrs. Kay Alder and daughter, Linda Kay, Mr. and Mr. Merlin Murray and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parkinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eliza Stuart and Mrs. . MltfWPPI I TVJe MEEflhiS PLACE OF TVlE Chrlstena P. Glenn. Mrs. William-So- n GULF OF MEYCO, APPALACHIANS, received several lowly gifts. of son of Ensign Paul Siliey, Mr. and Mrs. William Selley and Miss Fay Wyatt, daughter of Robert Wyatt and granddaughter j MMSWft SIAM PlNEMATURESld of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hall, FRCWl 8 TO 15 YEARS, flslD CfltJ UMATKaiMtm' were matried Wednesday In the BE USED FOR PULP WHEN ONLY 1 F 5 YEARS 010. MISSISSIPPI Logan Temple with President El j 0,000,000 ACRES OF FOREST PINE MATURES IN CPE Ray Christiansen perform. ng the LAMP. BECAUSE OF PLENTIFUL OUTSIDE "WE GENERATION . ceremony. Ensign Selley has betn MOISTURE ANP LONS 6ROV1N6 in service two years and three REASON rT Y? PACTOLTO GROW months, having trained at the FIVER, COTTONWOOO AND VJIU0U, 200 BOP&FEE7 Or TIMBER. L'SAC, at San Luis Obbpo. Cal.: FTP BY EACN SPRINGS RISE, E7? ACRE PER YEAR . TUlfMMt SPROUT LIKE MUSHROOMS TO Vcrvo Beach, Kingsville. Texas; FURNISH A PERMANENT ANP 7 vKtip&p&hVMAMWfw' Fla.. Chicago and New Yoik. He! DEPENDABLE SUPPLY CF received his commission at Vera j Fmen&iicitoUW seep sources bdm PULPVJOOD.-r Beach. The past nine months were NEEDED FOR NATURAL PESTOCMlNS) spent overseas with the Navy Air MMWPPlS SUSTAINED VJEID CP corps, having flew on bombing TIMBER COULD APPROACN 3 BlWON over missions Guam, Saipa- BcflRDFEE7 ANNUALLY, A NATURAL Truck, Yap and the first battle RESOURCE VJNlCN JEEP NEVER BE of the Philippines, among others, DEPLETE?. and Is credited with shooting down one Jap plane. He has VE VJOZiVB LARGEST COTTOnI fought against the Jap fleet on COVERING 35,000 PLANTATION, two different occasions. Paul is ONE IN . UNTT, IS IN ACRES home on a 30 day leave. Mrs. Sol-le- y MISSISSIPPI. SCOTT, to expects accompany Lieu, tenant Selley back to his base He and Mrs. Selley, Mrs. William Selley and Mrs. Darrell Anderson and son left Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey J evening, dinner being served to and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tegan , Mr. and Mrs. William Forsgren and families at Twin Fats, Idaho. of Preston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. The 80th birthday anniiersary John Morgan and lamily of Ogof the late D. H. Maughan was den, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Mur-da- y, observed Monday, January 1st at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parkin, the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs. Grant son and families, Jones. A lovely dinner was served of and son Grant Parkinson and by Mrs. Jones, assisted by her Alder Mrs. Aniege Hyrum, daughters Mrs- Adell Van Drim. Kay- daugter, melin and Mrs. Elaine Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, of hoth of Ogden. Games were Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. musical selections played and 4 Garrett of Garland, were guests were by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Bank-hea- d and Max Maughan of Logan Thursday. Jones. Members of the family Louis M. Baxter, who Lieutenant present were: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Is home on a 30 day furlough, . Von Almen and Mr. and Mrs. V4, 7 ,y. . i after making fifty bombing misLewis P. Maughan of Logan; Mr. sions over enemy territory, was and Mrs. Alton P. Maughan and guest speaker at the Lions and daughters, Marilyn and Charleen ladies night banquet at Hyrum of Soda Springs, Idaho; Mr. and Lieutenant Wednesday evening. Mrs- - Grant E. Nielsen and daugh. Baxter Is a son of Mrs. James A. ter Shirley and son Barry of HyAttention was sharply focused upon a changed post-wa- r Leishmanhog prorum; Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larduction by the selection of this 230 pound lightweight Hampshire Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Murray sen and daughters, Linda and Karbarrow as the Grand Champion over all breeds at the recent Chicago at a watch party entertained Mrs. Adell Van Drimmelin of en, Market Eat Stock Show, wartime version of the International LiveNew Years eve at their home. A Ogden; Max Jones and Mr. and stock Exposition. Clean-cand firm fleshed, carrying a high proporlovely hot luncheon was served Mrs. Jones. tion of meat cuts in ham, loin, and bacon, and with a minimum of and games enjoyed by Mr. and lard, he exemplifies the meat type hog advocated to meet the post-wa- r Mr. and Mrs. James C. Parker Mrs. Wilford Anderson, Dr. and iproblem of excess lard production. are spending six weeks at Card-stoshow were judged by R. L. PemMrs. W. O. Christensen, Mr. and Champions of this Canada with Mrs. Parkers berton of Des Moines, Iowa, field secretary of the Iowa Swine ProMrs. William G. Darley, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ducers' Association and executive secretary of the Wartime Swine; Mrs-- Charles Cooper, Mr. and Glenn. Industry Council. He stated that a meat type hog with a higher yield Mrs. Allan Archibald. Miss Esther Fletcher and Miss of ham, loin, and bacon, which could be readily finished at around Mrs- Ray Hall, who was ob225 pounds or which could be carried on to heavier weights when the Mabel Arrhus of Borup, Minneenher Tuesday situation serving market would birthday best meet the Over-ton, needs both of sota, teachers In the justified, production Wise Americans Now Fight those the at presfuture. tertained dinner, Nevada high school, left FriThis Hampshire Grand Champion, Purdue Model 9th, was bred ent being Mesdames Barbara day after spending the holiday and exhibited by Purdue University, LaFayette, Indiana. He came in Hall, Maggie Hall, Letha Lindley, week here with Miss Fletchers a husky litter of 10 pigs raised. Farrowed on June 4th, ne weighed Stella Archibald, Lid Ruby Hall, aunt. Miss Mary Williamson. 230 pounds at the show when just 180 days old. In exactly 6 months Shirley Rose and Edna Bassett. and Mrs Preston from birth to market, that is making market topping pork at the rate Bishop Bronchial Irritations Due to Colds Sergeant Leroy L. Maughan. son or of more than 1 M pounds for every day he lived. Brenchley entertained at dinner With Buckleys Canadiol of D. Mrs. P. of Grace, Maughan Friday evening, covers being laid Almost instantly you get the surprise of two Idaho, who spent the past for Messrs, and Mesdames Lynn your life coughing spasm eases right Mr. and Mrs. Perkins and family of Ogden. in the New Guinea area, away it loosens up thick choking phlegm Maughan, years Mary Larsen, Leroy Thorpe, Leroy Molen Petersen and tubee bronchial makes opens up clogged of Lewis Mrs. and Mr. Brenchley and is receiving treatment at a breathing easier. family Leishman, Ernest Leishman, Ray Theres real economy In Buckleys all Mr. and Mrs. Darley and entertained at dinner Thursday hospital in Walla Walla, Wash., Leishman, Archie Maughan, Myron Hyrum, no syrup. Half to one tealeft for evening for the faculty and part- came home on a ten day leave, medication Private Darley family. Lewis spoonful will convince the most skeptical. Brenchley, Brenchley, Frank ners of the Wellsville Junior high reaching home Christmas eve. He CANADIOL Get Buckleys the cough Fort Ord Tuesday. Leatham, Luther Baldwin, efRay thats entirely different moremore school. Covers were laid for Mr. was married to Miss Lola Rigby mixture HendDee and In It Leishman fective acUon take for faster Carl and Charles Leatham. Darley, and of Bancroft, Idaho, December 26. restful sleep tonight. Druggists everywhere. The remainder of the evening ry arrived home after spending and Mrs. Walter Perkins, Mr. by their accompanied was spent playing cootie, prizes a week at San Francisco, Cal Mrs. Fred Sorensen of Mendon, They, Mr. and Mrs- Aaron F. Leishman, being awarded to Leroy Leishman, where they were examined to join Mrs. Frank Leishman and Ray Darley. the merchant marines. Both pass- Mis. Richards of Benson, Miss Whitehouse and Bertha for notice are Lieutenant and Mrs. George De ed and awaiting Pauline Maughan. The evening was Matras of Connecticut came here induction. and Francis Mr. Mrs. Maughan spent playing games. Monday to visit relatives. Lieutenant De Matras will spend one entertained at a buffet luncheon Mayor and Mrs. Lamont Allan at dinner Sunday week and Mrs. De Matras will at their new home New Years eve entertained visit a month with her parents, in the form of a house warming. honoring their son, Lieutent ClayNOV SUNDAY AFTERNOON Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hall, then Guests included Messrs, and Mes- ton L. Allan, who was home on a AlLamont Others Merrill dames six she will join her husband present Green, furlough. day at Maurice were Mr. and Mrs. Reid Tingey Oklahoma city, Okla. lan, Geddes Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hall en- Parkinson, Sterling Jones, William and children of Brigham City, tertained at six ocolck dinner P. Baldwin, and Garnell Larsen Mrs. Glen Allan and daughter New Years day for members of of Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. Maughan Linda Lou of Smithfield, Mrs. Eland Lamont their family, Lieutenant and Mrs. were presented with a lovely len P. Leishman, Jocelyn Allan. Lieutenant Allan George De Matras, Mr. and Mrs. gift. The Hyrum Stake Relief Society left Tuesday for his base at SanMelvin Archibald, Mr- - and Mrs Ed. Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Roy presidency, Mrs. Harriet Leishman, ta Ana, CaliforniaMr. and Mrs. Reginald Barnes Hall, Mrs- Shirley Rose and Mrs. Melba Jones and Mrs- Eva L. families and Mrs. Agnes Allan Gunnell entertained the members and two sons of Ogden were visMr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gun- of the stake boarc at a chicken iting friends here Sunday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and nell entertained at dinner Satur- dinner at the home of Mrs. GunMrs. Guests nell afternoon. Eugene Jones. Thursday day evening for Bishop and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Leishman Evan H. Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. were Mrs. Sylvester Anderson of ' I f "'' Walter Perkins, Mr. and Mrs- Ged-de- s Millville, Mrs. Gertrude Welch of entertained at a dancing party recreaat Second held A. ward Mrs. the D. Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Paradise, Maughan, A Thomas B. Lindley, Mr. and Mrs. Erma Nichols of Hyrum, Mrs. Ver- tion hall Thursday evening. ThirAjCW--, ' Fred Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. na Sorensen of Mendon, and Mrs. ty couples were present. RefreshRulon Maughan. Table games were Leishman. A social time was en- ments were served. Monday evening the Bowling joyed during the afternoon. enjoyed. were entertained at the home club W-- Maughan enterMrs. Mary Mrs. Preston Hall entertained of Druggist and Mrs. Wilford Anafterat tained dinner Monday birthher X hearlic&rmtng halfhcur oft&ontierf ut muw. for at dinner Friday to noon for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon derson. A lovely duck supper was served w iiwtHD m D mspnu "mm being day, dinner bunco and progressive Vernon Jr. and Bon- served Mesdames Alive Hall, Maggie Hall, Maughan, nie Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Har-riso- played during the evening. Those Letha Lindley, Barbara Hall, StelDavis and family of Ogden, present were Mr- and Mrs. Lala Archibald, Edna Bassett and Mr. Mrs. Molen Petersen and mont Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Myron and Shiley Rose. of family Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Private Archie M. Darley spent William G. Darley and family. Brenchley, Bishop and Mrs. Preshis a six day furlough here with ton enterH. Mrs. Thomas Stuart Brenchley Mr. and Mrs. Evan wife, the former Shirley Stauffer tained at dinner New Years Mr. and Mrs. Lamoine Hall, day Brought to You by Wiland his parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. of Mr. and was who Maughan Logan, husband her honoring liam G. Parley on his way from Covers Anderson. Prizes were awarded to observing his birthday. & LIGHT Texas to Fort Ord, Calif. Mrs. were UTAH laid Out of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brenchley for twenty. Darley entertained at New Years town MrAllan. Mrs. and and ! no Mrs. guests were Mr. dinner In honor of Private and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williamson of Morse and family Mrs. Darley. Other guests were Brigham entertained their family Sunday Vernon and Mrs. Mr. Hyde Park, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Darley, father I voters. MiMfsm LONS-LEA- m I Wartime Champion v ' 1 Potato Picking Parson Mrs. Edwin ter, MARS HILL, ME. Big down-ea- st spuds spurred Rev. V. P. Musk, above, pastor of three rural churches near here, to beat all the Methodist ministers in New England, city or country, hi laying his money for tho on the (potato) barrel-hea- d Crusade denominations current for Christ relief and reconstruci tion fund. While following the digger to help out Aroostook Courtys labor shortage. Pastor Musk u!J is fel1 low their 7 y p.v n about ker-uppe- $700 share m the $25,000,000 fund. Someone said: Lets all give It for each barrel. The first $110 canie this way from young pickers. This inspired the farmers. Bishop Hartman of Boston reports them not only first in his Area to raise their quota, but more than twice as generous as he asked. r post-wa- Leishman and families, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Tingey and children of Brigham City, Mds. Alta Allan and daughter Linda Lou of Smith-fiel- d, Lieutenant Clayton Allan, home on furlough from Santa Ana Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Leishman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Leishman entertained at a watch party New Years eve at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Orson Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Leishman, and Mds. Charles Leatham, and Mrs. Preston Brenchley, and Mrs. Ray Leishman, Mr. Mrs. Ernest Leishman. Games a lovely hot luncheon were ns, a potato-p- Mr. Mr. Mr. and and - - ut top-ranki- - - IMwno KS 1.2:30 p.m. Sou uritlv COk&n, - - term - f . n t - POWER I - GmV ojj tub BlWclb . CO. f J, a Blended Whiskey, 8 proof, 65 grain neutral spirits , 60ODE&HAM & WORTS LTD., , Jliinois.i Vf ?. i iirffmrikwF |