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Show Pane Four The Cache American, Lojran, Cache County, L'tah Uke City to attend school. Friday, February Get Garden Tools Best Time to Feed Lawns is in the Early Spring Private and Mrs. Allan Clawson j of Ft. Helmut. Georgia, are here i on a 13 day furlough. They are j of j guest their parents, M. and; David lo re and I Mrs. Jones, h.erling lor David Funeral service Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Clawson of retired pioneer Jackson, 88. Mrs. Clawson Was forrancher Of I he Randolph area, llyrum. Miss Norren Joins. who died Thursday about 6 a. ni. merly Norval Hailey and Mrs. Mr. and at the family home, 143 South 1G, 1913 Ready for Spring Dow have and MisJackson Carden tools put In order this n Cud word rm'lv,d th;1 Ulcir month will be ready for digg.ng Wo at dors early feeding for lawns season when it arrices. A ruatly really mean? It mean j :st as soon Mrs. Robert Griffith. as you can get on the lawn when spade does not slide Into the Mrs. Herbert, William Cantwell, wooer Is breaking up, as o n as and ditt will stick or Just before the In st ha started and' ground easily Mr. Atiacon of Smtthficld, of Ann Pitcher Trudie ailment of daughter Third East, Logan, when the spade is pulled out of t c rue out of the ground. rcla-UvMrs. Laac ChrbtofTersen of Rich- -: incident to uge. will be conducted da. Montana were visiting The gn imd may tc froren and the ground, advise USAC Exten. here Saturflay and Sunday, have a light cuveiing of snow, it' Saturday at 1 p. m. In the Logan rnond. Mrs. EsU-- Wright of Salt sion service garden specialists. once M and then atras may have Uiavti Eleventh ward chapel t.y the ward IJeulrnant George Do Idiko City, motored to Montpelier, the froren Ked.ng again. Naturally to returned Oklahoma of City, bUhoprlc, They also suggest that rusty cant be done when the ground Is Idaho Sunday to attend memorial 1 WasT.' Mr. Jackson, who had lived in his lose, leaving here Saturday with tools may be brkhteneed or too wet, as during the too sift (sen ices of their nephew. Reeves 'und steel wool or Logan for 40 years, was born June evening alter Handing a week first day or two f a thaw. L'ar'.y 13, 1830 In Bountiful, a aon ot'herc with his wife, the former Muuritsen Is the son of Mr, and ery cloth. Paint and varnish on n William and Ann Wooley Jackson, Miss Norma llall. Guinea. December 23, J1H4. Reeves a new spade or fork will Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Glenn are Is these n of Mr. and lie married Amelia E. Hatch, April ny polish off In the course of 12. 1883 In the Salt Lake En- reelevlng congratulations on the j Mrs. Victor Mourltsen. digging, especially if the soil is Early feeding get the plant food dowment house and they moved safe arrival of their fourth cluld, Mrs. Seth Godfrey sandy or gravelly. After each us. Mr. and right down to the roots in time to HDTcombI Condition of Soil aa to Randolph where Mr. Jackson a son born Saturday. be ready fi r use at the first signs entertained Saturday evening ating. dirt should be cleaned off of of spring grow th. Alternate freezMr. and Mrs. Dean Riggs, was one of the first ranchers. their home, the evening being tools to make them work bet. Active throughout hi life In San Diego, Cal., are home on a ing and thawing produces a soil spent playing "gimme." Mrs. J. ter and last longer. called "honey church work, he was a high ten day furlough. Thry are guests structural condition C. Perkins and Ren Smart won' To save the gardener's back Is soil much more The combing." priest in Logan stake and had of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. porou when it is honey combed: the prizes. Luncheon wak served nnd make old tools work easily, worked In the Logan Temple for Merrill Green and Mrs. Annie J. consequently, sno.v and rain will to the following guests Mr. and sharpen them now and keep them Riggs. 1 lean Is in the navy and acicral years. find their way through the soil Mrs. George Rasmussen, Mr. and sharp all season. For general much easier and deeper when this Survivors include his widow of taking training at San Diego. Mrs. Clate Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. sharpening, have an eight or ten-'- J. and Under the direction of the condition is present. Logan, 11 of his 13 son C Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ren nt-- file, a whetstone and pas Plant Laid an bed during this daughters, Rhea Jackson, Logan; WelLsvllle ward choir, the follow. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson. Smart. is around the ibly an emery wheel The most right placed period Mrs. In g program was presented by a Jackson. College; Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Grant Holman of ' roots by the melting snow or whetstone Is made of car- gras 24 Reed ladies under voiced chorus B. the spring rains. Plant f. od must be Zelda Howell, Paradise; the host and hasteru. boruttdum with one side fine and and Logan, food s used up by luxuriant top W. Jackson and Mrs. Esther Tros-- direction of Fred L. Nye, all of available to the roots his one course. When sharpening a Mark Nelson has received Bless end early application gets it there Kr,,tt'th instead of root growth. tie. Ogden; Itcn H. Jackson, Salt Garland. The chorus sang rout of the from n, blade, push it one way only, and I big army. o!cr medical early It. advantage an discharge other Rain-Mooeasier way at any any H. Jackson, This House," Lake City; Frank The gras has not growth is the mat it builds uj Mark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. strike the full length of the stone. time. other RichD. Green The W. Cathredal,! started its Jackson, Randolph; top growth during the against weeds. Most all weeds re- Parley Nil-onot be Digging tools should field: Mrs. Verna Cromer, Price; "My Own America," and Grant j best period for early application; quire the warmer tcmj'craiurt-cf beto a met thin club late Junior The edge Us ond to June sharpened start active solo with vocal O. Literary May Jackson. Belfry, Mont.; Victor Thy Peace, there! ire, plant food applied early A does not require watering , . . a growth, whereas lawn grass has nt the home of Mrs. Heber Whit-- 1 cause a thin edge nicks easily. and Elgin II. Jackson. Cokcville, by Mrs. Rogers. reading. been growing since late March or I in Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Pe- - Cutting tools, on the other hand. Wyo.; 30 grand children and 11 Where Ixive is. There God is saving of time ond money. early April. root before This the need a sharp thin edge, and are of Logan reviewed j terson activity, early A Also, was by Mrs. Woods. great grand children. Is practically impossible for book assures the grass It starts, top growth safer to use If kept sharp. A dull In Grows Tree Brooklyn" was in attendance. lie also is survived by two large crowd deeper root system to sustain it weeds to become established when by Betty Smith. Mrs. Aquilla edge takes more pressure, Is difMr. and Charles B. Lea- - during the hot, dry periods of the early feeding is done brothers and four sisters: Richard regularly. If ficult to direct, and often slips. Jackson, Randolph; Mrs. Elizabeth lham entertained at a dinner summer. When feeding is done too the feeding is done late, the weeds Noble and Mrs. Weldon Hurd is a good time to make Now Refreshments were evin guests. much of the benefited as special as la.e the ere much home the lawn. Mrs. at their plant Mrs. spring, party Thursday Hatch, Mary Roberts, on tools tight and smooth handles 10 members to club served were favors! Jane Goldsberry, Mrs. Effie Hoff- er.ing. riace cards and man and John Jackson, Bountiful. were used and covers laid for ncr at thclr ome Saturday ev. Mrs. Ernest Leishman as chair-m-- and the special guqsts. Mrs. Carl them with sandpaper to prevent In the evening a dance for Clark will entertain the club at silvers. and Allan ruing. Decorations were In keep. Mesdames Friends may call at the family Mc.-srwill be held In the her home February 21. the public B. Leishman, home tonight from 7 to 9 p. m. Leluhman, Frank Place jng with valentine day. and Saturday from 10 a. m. until Ray Leishman, Archie Maughan. cards and lavors were used on Junior high school gym. The Ladies' Literary club met Keep Shoe Records Mrs. Alexander Spence enter- at the home of Mrs. Albert Mctime of services. The family re. G. L. Irancls, Preston Brenchlcy, Shoe dealers are warned to table. After dinner, games tained at a surprise party Friday Cann quests no flowers. Burial In the Lewis Brenchlcy, Luther Baldwin, Thursday. Mrs. G. L. Rees continue to keep their ration re. Bountiful cemetery will be under Ernest Leishman, played and prizes awarded evening In honor of her hussband was in charge of the program. cords until further notice. Leroy Leish-jwtr- e The direction of the W. Loyal Hall man. Orson Perkes, Lynn Larsen to Lewis Brenchlcy. Dr. G. L. who was observing his birthday. Mrs. Albert D. Carter reviewed continuous action, reacquiring A lovely lunch was served, and Leroy Thorpe. The remainder ' Sweet records merely mortuary. "Goodnight Francb and Mrs Marjorie Lelsh. games played and social time en- the book, extends present of the time was spent playing Prince by Gene Fowler, Special provisions. The shoe ration order man Those cnjoying the even. Mr. and Mrs, joyed by Spence, ; were several bingo prizes guests were Mrs. Charles Reese went Into effect February 7, 1943 Mrs. ,ng were Mr and Mr. end Mrs. James Larsen, Mr. awar e . Refresh- and Brenchlev, Bishop and Mrs. Pres- - and Mrs. Thomas Stuart, Mr. and and Mrs. Eldon Lamb. required records to be kept and Mrs. Jesse Green 10 club for two to were served ments Ern. Mr. Mrs. and NL-- s. years. Because complete Dr,lu.hleyt William P. Mr. Leatham, came home to spend a !est Lt,lshman. and Mrs. and Mrs. Allan Archibald, Sir. and members and the special guests. records are needed, it is now Blshop Mrs. Fernando Allen will enter, The Senior Ladies Literary club furlough with his mother. Mrs.Frank R Llbhman Mr. and Mrs. MrS. Mr. and Mrs. tain the clut members at her provided that they are to be kept met Friday evening at the home Mary Green and other relatives. Orson rerkcs Mr and Mrs. Lynn Loran Henry Murray, available at least for the duration Mr. and Mrs. home Miller, turret Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. 22. top of the president, Miss Zella Kerr, Sergeant Green, a February Leishof the ration order, and longer Ray Mr. Mrs. and John with the vice president, Mrs. Eva gunner on a flying fortress, made man, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bald- George Larsen, if found necessary. Miss Lucille Roylance played Mr. and Mrs. Joseph PopL. Gunnell in charge. The pro- his 50 missions over enemy ter- win. Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Francis, Bailey, Mr. the piano on the program which and Mrs.CKfford pleton, Spence was gram consisted of two vocal solos, ritory and rated a furlough. When Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lcatham and Mr. and Mrs. given by the USAC over KSL party Wednesday evening In hon. Elgo Anderson Friend of Mine,' and Through arriving in Ogden he called and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Leishman and of College ward. Mr. at Salt Lake Saturday. ro of Dan Perkins, who left FrireSpence the Years, by Mrs. Marie Garrett talked to his mother and then the host and hostess. ceived several nice gifts. Mrs. Samuel Hymas entertained day for the army, Lowell Hillyard on went to Los Angeles, Calif., accompanied by Mrs. Ella Waugh-an- ; Word was received Wednesday the Liter-Lur- e Literary club at who Is president of the missionarreview of the book, Leave to meet his wife, who was making of the death of James C. Parker home her Mrs. Mont ies, was master of ceremonies. Thursday. home her there. It May Harris reviewed They arrived in which occurred Her to Heaven," was very ably earlier In the day the book, "Bridge Mrs. Theoda Downs was in charge Cause Wellsville Mrs. White-housThursday. Mrs. Monday Bertha given by to Heaven, by S. I. Hsiung. Spe. of the games and Mrs. Roberta at a hospital in Cardston, Canada. The author w'as Ben Ames Green was taken to a Logan hos- Mr. and tetr quick relief from itchinjf caused by eczema. rial guests were Mrs. Ray Clark of Mrs. residents Parker, Pitcher Geary and Miss Doris underwent a athlete foot. scabies, pimple and other itching Williams. Refreshments were serv. pital where she nnd to to went iUrS William Geppe. Keiresn Canada visit Wellsville, served refreshments. A program use conditions, is pure, fueling. medicated, liquid ed and a social evening enjoyed major operation. She reported the P D. d. prescription, a doctor's formula. ments were served to 12 club was given by the missionaries. parents and relatives of Mrs. Greaseless doing fine at present. and stainless. Soothes, comforts and by 17 ladies. to quickly calmj members and the two special Mr. Perkins was presented with a her leaving Parker, prior just Mr. Mrs. and M. intense itching. 35c trial bottle P. Williamson enterMrs. Geddes Maughan deNo or hack. Don't Christmas tlie Ask suffer money guests. provesit, holidays. your gift. Twenty six attended the M. tained Friday evening honoring and Mr. and Mrs. Heber He is druggist today fur O. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. have been received. tails The Stake Missionaries gave a party. Bankhead evenspent Wednesday her daughter Maureen, who was his survived by widow, Mary observing her birthday annlver. ing at Garland attending a birth, Glenn Parker and the following sary. Games were enjoyed and day party for Mrs. Barbara children: Mrs. Sarah Bradley and Garrett. A luncheon prizes given. lovely Mr. and Mrs. Norval Bailey Don Parker of Wellsville, Sergeant was served to Rena, Renee, Shirson Claire of Honeyville, Smith Parker now in California, and ley, Sherry, Gloria, Janice and Mr. and Mrs. Norval Bailey Jr. recently from the South Pacific Reta Leishman, Emma Jean Murthe and Trudie Ann of An- James S. Parker, now in Basdaughter ray, Anna Parker, Joyce of Ora South Parker Pacific, sett, Norma Hoskins, Janice Mur- aconda. Mont., and Lieutenant and Drummond, Montana, Mrs. Meda Mrs. were Sam dinner Carol Lou Bailey Ann Bradshaw, ray, Hupp of Tremonton, Mrs. Grace Maughan, Jeanene Maughan, An- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Helen Sirs. Keyes of Willard, na Poppleton and Mary Jean Bailey Friday evening. of Olsen Barbara and California, Mr. and Mrs. E. Von Almen, Bailey. Maureen received several and Mrs. Howrard Jones spent Jane and Vonda Lee Parker with lovely gifts. their mother in Canada; also the Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stuart, Mr. Sunday at Bushnell hospital vissisters: and following brothers with Mrs. Mrs. Harold Maugh Sergeant Leroy and iting Parker, and Mrs. Eliza P. Stuart, Mrs. Chris-ten- a Laura Williamson, spent Wednes- an, son of Mrs. D. P. Maughan P. Glenn, Heber C. Parker day at Pocatello, Idaho with Mr. of Grace, Idaho. Sergeant Maugh- and Mrs. Violet Williamson, all of and Mrs. Thomas G. Williamson an was wounded in the South Wellsville, and Fred C. Parker of and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Peterson. Pacific. Montana. It is exDrummond, t was A chicken dinner Miss Pauline Maughan and Mrs. will arrive in the body pected Murray Maughan and two sons served at the home of Mr. and Wellsville some time Friday. Funevafter spending Mrs. Sterling Jones Thursday returned home eral arrangements will be anthree weeks at San Diego, Cal., ening and a social time with nounced later. with Lieutenant Maughan, who is cards enjoyed by Messrs, and The Wellsville ward old folks Mesdames Geddes Maughan, AaStationed there. and ward reunion will be ElMerrill party Green, Mrs. ron Leishman, Helen Miss Leishman, held BaldWednesday, William February 21 with P. mer Leishman, Miss Betty Jones, Gayle Pickett, In Bradshaw Hershall chairman M. Lamont and Miss La Rayne Bankhead, win, Francis Maughan, events will The Jones. Prizes charge. days Allan and Sterling Miss attended a party given by 2 p.m her home in were awarded to Geddes Maughan begin with a meeting at Eloise Bair at served and the redinner being Leishman. Harriet and in Providence Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan mainder of the time spent in honor of Miss Arma Jean Alder at a delicious hot din- - various amusements with Mr. and entertained Lake who was leaving for Salt Mr. I ; es gnner-Mountse- 1 ul 1 then-selve- 1 An-"Pa- n. s .a la , - n. s. ! I Snt Scratching, J I ORDER NOW! ' no-hos- IT NEVER FAILS WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF 1946 THEVONLVOVE NINE WEEKS RENT.. IF OLT CMONC'MONf ) I SMON.LPSREEEVER .KETCHESIHEM, HE'S A I HEARD X)U WALKJtTL JOB AROUND IN THERE, OPEN UP' 22 CALENDARS THINK THEYt) PAV THEIR RENT FIRST WHILE OUR LINE IS COMPLETE ANEW HAT.ABOCYbl Si??; ... I SAW HER YESTERDA, SROftHN j PLACE YOUR ORDER PRICES ARE REASONABLE. ft ET .AN'ISAWR AN!EMPTY THE CACHE AMERICAN PUB. CO. WHISKEX BOTTLE IN THEIR TRASH , LAST TUESDAY' J A J ; TUST TOOK A PEEP FROM OOTSlDE. 1 an vfn they're our. THEY FOReoT TO 'll IIP land-lor- d MORAL SUPPORT IN : p Running down his NON-PAYIN- 2 X. West Center St., Logan Phone Giving The take their . 4, 62 G GUESTS. 700 . . . |