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Show I Friday, February 2, Face Tlree The Cache Americas, Logan, Cche County. Utah 1915 TAXI Our (Great America ik P II O N K WELLSVILLE P.TA HOLD INTERESTING MEETING M The fyTryo; ii NOW IN OUIl NEW LOCATION EVERTON TYPEWRITER Wcllsvile Parent Teachers 30 SOUTH MAIN association held a very successful the at meeting Friday evening tabernacle with vice president 18 ho, Pfe, Hunter has served Mary P. llaslam presiding. Pacific and South in months the An excellent musical program in the European was given by students of Profes- six montlvt where he was of war. theater from sor W. H. Muning's cluss will make Hunter wounded. Mrs. tlie I'SAC. The jrotrum was as THE BRAKES ON AMERICAN 80-TO- N p home her with her parents her 3 follows: Mil EC for the present. "'Vl BOMBERS TRAVELING AT -v Gets In Your Some Trios: STOP THE PLANE IN i HOUR PER home In Claire Pfe. Rasmussen, 'My Eyes' by. Jerome Kearns; y 10 6FCOMPS furponce Clark. Brigham City on a Little Star," by his Mrs. mother. Parley lough. Zina Moore, soprano of Smith, second .Rasmussen and two children, and field; Coy Christensen. Mrs. Ludcan Murkenloiba, all of soprano of Ilanida, Idaho; Ber-nic- e contralto of Brigham City, were guests of Christiansen, Mrs. Rasmussen's parents. Mr. Logan; Ethel Jones of Black fool, Mrs. and Thomas Jones Monday. Idaho, accompanist. reMrs. Janus II. Bankhead Solos: "Into the Night. Clara after a Edwards; "111 Gorget You.' Ern- turned home Sunday est Ball; by Bernice Christiansen. fhvsant 3 weeks visit in CaliforTrios: "To a Wild Base.' nia with Mr. and Mrs. GrliTin, at Mr. and Mrs. J. F. MacDowell; "Tlie Star," J. Burbank. II. Rogert. ty the trio. Webb of Santa Barbara. Mrs. Solos: "Begin the Biguine, Webb was formerly Mbs Mac Cole Porter; Mah I.indy Lou,' Maughan of Wellsville. Mr. and lOBLOUy PINE HAS Lily Strickland; by Coy Chris- Mrs. Arbuekle at Las Angeles. BEEN KNOWN TO tensen. Mrs. Arbuekle was formerly Mls GROW SO FAST IN Trio: 'In the Luvcmbourg Gar- Ethel Baugh of this city; Mr. CERTAIN AMERICAN dens, Kathleen L. Manning, by and Mrs. Crosby Bott of 1 Kjwney, the trio. California. She rcixrts having FORESTS. THAT THE Solos: "Provencal Ea had a very enjoyable time. Sung. yiELO OF A SINGLE Dell Aqua; Swiss Echo Song," ACRE VJOOlVAVfJMS Lieutenant and Mrs. Leroy D;r-leEckert; by Zina Moore. spent the wek end lure vis. 1,800 BOARD FEET Trias: "Summer Timc,, George itln relatives. They were guots OF LUMBER Gershwin; "Spirit Flower," Camp!0f their parents, Mr. and M-- s. y- ENOUGH ANNUALibell Triherne; by trio. Evan Dailey. He will report at M A FOR A cKseiis-io- n of problems be. camp Beal. Calif.. 5. February HOUSe EVERY tween parents and teachers fol-- j Mr. and Mrs. Hilmar Olsen and lowed. A large crowd was in at-YEARS daughter Lorraine of Ogden, were tendance. culling on relatives here Sunday. They were dinner guests of Mr. A3 Gordon Theurer spent the and Mrs. Stanley Jones. past week end lit re with his par. W. P. Leatham and Thomas S. Mr. and Mrs. ents, Herman Bradshaw were speakers on the Theurer. He is stationed at Low- ill effects of constructed. Ho went on to "a military alliance to dominate liquor and tobacco at ry Field, Denver Colo. On Friday Relief Society can the world and that was ono of nations the that of larger the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Therurer entertain- Wellsville protect themselves best by mak- the live questions when those ward Tuesday. Musical ed at dinner for their son Gor. numbers were ing sure in advance that the Charts were prepared at Dumby Mrs. Edith don who was his Maughan. of smaller powers and their vital barton for the distribution observing There Is reason to hope that interests are of Amforces birthday. Out of town guests were made up military preserved. Boyd Murray of the merchant the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen and and erican, British and Russian manpredictions of early victories Despite all the back-talmarines, son of Mr. and Mrs. son Ronnie of Logan. the war may come true. In suspicion that in exists between power. P. Murray, and husband Mrs. Farrell Ticket returned Henry event the solemn agree- Russia, Great Britain and the Even in the past few weeks that Mrs. of Claire Amussen Martha home Friday after spending the ments of the Dumbarton Confer- United States, it still is very clear Senator Vandenberg of Michigan is home on furlough from ence held to recently in Wash- that none of these nations have has become an outstanding leader past three months in Texas with Murray, the Northwest. her husband, who left January be realized. The ington may aside the substantial in international affairs. He made Mrs. Annie J. Riggs and Mrs. American idea was that the pur- pushed 23 for overseas duty. Mrs. Pickagreements made at Dumbarton a start in that direction weeks children, poses of the conference would Oaks. Nevertheless, ett, the former Miss Gayle Brad- Don Riggs and two the United ago when he uttered these words: shaw, will make her home here returned home Wednesday after a constitute the foundation of any States will be called upon to agree "If the nations cannot join In with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. pleasant three months trip to future international organization to a lot of disagreeable conditions making a lasting peace, then scij California. Mrs. Riggs was guest for the maintenance of peace and in order to Mershall Bradshaw. preserve peace per. ence will make weapons for globMr. and of Mrs. Cliff Olsen, and security." That was the opening Lieutenant Cal fin If ; Glenn, the fighting stops. al suicide in the next war. He after manently son of Mrs. Leland Maughan and Mrs. Don Riggs was guest of her challenge voiced by former It was Walter Lippman who ob- emphasized the need to plan for Miss Elaine Petersen, daughter parents, Mr. and Hrs. Howard of State Hull. The Ambas- served that the only peace we peace at a maximum speed. Mr. and Mrs. John M. sador from Russia told the con- can of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Petersen Jcnes. have is this one, the one now "More possible germs of future of Hyrum, were united in mar- Larsen and daughter Karen, of ference that his nation could be being bought by waging the war, disaster lie in the wrong kind of to protect "all and we are presumptuous if we peace than in the wrong league," riage at a ceremony performed Cgden, spent Monday with their depended upon freedom-lovinat the home of Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones. big and small think we can ignore this peace he added. He has recently laid Mrs. Veda Maughan entertained countries of the world. The and make a different one when emphasis upon the necessity of Maughan Thursday evening, with Bishop Frank Leishman officiat- at dinner Sunday for her son and leader of the British delegation our enemies cry quits." He ex- total disarmament of the Axis Mrs. Harvey declared that no one wished to ing. Members of both families wife, Fc. and pressed the further belief that nations. were present. After the ceremony Maughan recently from the Aleu-- impose some "great power dic- peace was now being built by Mrs. Maughan entertained at tians- - Other guests were Mr. and tatorships on the rest of the heroic deeds and prodigious labor. DECLARE DIVIDEND dinner for all present. Lieutenant Utah-Idah- o world, and he added that unless "We have to see that we do not Directors ofthe and Mrs. Glenn left Friday for the great powers are united in tear it down that we make it Sugar company have declared the aim ready to fulfill loyal obliga- stronger," he declared. New Mexico where he is sta- SOME SMOKE usual annual 15 dividend of tioned. no machine tions; can mainThere is general fear that the cents per share of common stock The timber cut for war and Ward conference was held in civilian tain the peace, however perfectly "Big Three are being headed for payable Feb. 27 to stockholders. purposes from the Nathe Wellsville two wards Sunday tional Forests in 1944 totaled with President B. M. Thompson 3,300,000,000 board feet, the largof the Hyrum Stake in attend- est on record in forty years of ance at the First ward, with the U. S. Forest service. The Preston in Bishop Brenehley Forest Service Chief said there and Edwin President charge, Clawson and High Councilman were far less forest fires last year Thomas S. Bradshaw in attend- than usual on State and private there were ance at the Second ward, with lands; nevertheless 3,000 fires some thats nearly Leishman Frank in Bishop charge. Reports were made by the presi- smoke. In dents of each organization. the First ward the choir and Sunday school were reorganized. Chorister Lamont M. Allan, for ' the past 24 years, and organist Anona Maughan for the past 13 years, were released with a vote of thanks for their faithful work. Lewis Brenehley was sustained as chorister with Mrs. Celia Murray as assistant chorister, and Rena B. Leishman, Ruth Hendry and Ella G. Maughan as organists. The school superintenScncy, Sunday H. Howard Lewis Brenehley, Maughan and Ernest F. Leishman were released with a vote wonderful of thanks for their work, and Merrill L. Green was sustained as superintendent with Seth P. Leishman and Leland P. Maui Than as assistant. Music for the conferences were by the ward choirs. Miss Alta Bodrero, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bodrero, and Pfe. Jack Hunter of Florida, now You will be interested to know that the recent order of receiving treatment at Bushnell the War Production Board curtailing certain uses of elechospital at Brigham City, were Idamarried Saturday at Malad, tricity will not be applicable in the territory we serve. SERVICE 31 Phone 7S7-- M for Typewriter and AdJing Machine Service. Ribbons, Supplies Mimeograph Service - ruV-- FEDERAL AVENUE eo 30-da- y i j SlX-ROO- The Road To Peace ex-pla- Mr. Vrssie Gibbs and family have returned home alter spend, lng the past three months visitOn Sunday ing in California. Mrs. Verl Shelton entertained in their honor, covers being laid for Mr. Gibbs and lur family and the Slwlton family. Mrs. William Bowen entertained her bridge club Friday. The evl ening was spent playing bridge, with lunch being served to Mrs. H. C. Stauffer, Mrs. Jack Appio-nie- , Mrs. Mrs. Kay Sorensen, Chester Kidman, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Orlyn Whitney. Mrs. Orvnl Larsen and the hobtess. Mrs. Fern Baker has returned home after spending the past three weeks visiting with her sister in Burbank, California. Lieutenant Alton Longstroth has return'd to camp after his with spending a furlough parents and family. He Ls sla. tinned In Texas. On Wednesday Mrs. Bill Longstroth Jr. entertained in his honor. Covers were laid for Mrs. Clark Johnson and daughter Joan, Glenda and Z&n Longstroth and the guest of honor. Miss Shirley Hughes has returned from Denver where she became affiliated with the General hospital there and continued her studies in pediatrics. The Happy Hour club met al Bill Longstroth the homeriT-Mr- s. Wednesday. Handiwork was the feature of the afternoon, an attractive luncheon was served to Mrs. Asa Baker, Mrs. Carlyle Bird, Mrs. Wayne Hiibner, Mrs. Owen Sorensen, Mrs. Fred Sorensen, Mrs. Ed Muir, and Mrs. Charles Buist of Logan. g NO CURTAILMENT of -- Electricity Necessary Here ii j ... ft of These Fertile, Tested Seeds seed production in below normal. Yes d seed baying facilities Even the of Northrup, King St Co. failed to locate sufficient GOOD seed for all needs. But we have done a good job for yon, Mr. Farmer, and If yon order NOW yon can get yonr ! i : wide-sprea- Northland Brand supply of seeds. For the best seeds that science can produce see your local Northrup, King dealer at once, or write to . . , Northrup, King & Co. 1G0 i msL SlENOtO AND SOU1" & WORTS UMTt" ri pt0flA. -r ' of our own faciliuCS being interconnected with the Northwest Power pool, there is ample hydro-electri- c power available in our area to meet all requirements. It has therefore been determined by the War Production Board that no saving of coal or critical materials would be accomplished here by such curtailment at the present time. We hope to continue meeting all electrical requirements from hydro sources. If all our customers will exercise reasonable care, we are confident that we will be able to do so. By reason J! 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