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Show Pre Friday, March 23, 1915 The Cache American, Loan. Cache County, Utah hour ' his birthdav who was Margaret D.irley. A social hour refresh Mrs. Jessie followed dur.ng which guests were ,Otlnr i nieiita were Served. Gumtt of Gail iiui. Mr Chr.v Jones and son Gordon tent ptter-oEnsign Will. am lanoy " . c.iiiu home and U ( Will, am I. (.1 Ens.gn Gunnrll Mr. und Mi. 1ru.ton State 411 Iub winner of CVIi J()lll o( Nrw Voik, John li. Kerr. have with his parents, Mr. and sihuh.r-hips- . mm lug. Mrs. Wlili.im made y M. Joins, and will Ita.v mond Gr.iv y,lul ij,m and Mard-uUnion j Ki rr .(tlJ Uiv!(1 letter fium Private John Yurtn-da- report to Harvard univei.slty at awarded annually by D(Ult.v who l at tilt Fit 'Ammon, Cambridge, Mass, for training m Piiejie railroad. wre run .uneed Dee Hendry returned la pmaU. huipiul in I)nvtr, re- conwuunii ation. Ik. 11 received his Widnesday t,v David Sharp Jr.'ils L;uV(. ln jvnn.we, Friday, Under following commission at the U, S. naval after being t ,t.r a sllorl p,ruU(., spent ln ie ceiving of anr.ouneen-enreserve writ wllh h;s ran.nti letter of at school r. ad Mrs midshipman's from Germany. telling ten by J. W. Jarvis. Union Pa-- Omar New York. March 8lii, lhndry. them of hi vMt with their son of The M I A. officer and teachers rifle Miporu-o- r i.gi leultural ONLY T11K IIKilIF.ST (jt'AIJTY SF.FU can ever inert rigM Adam GUnn. who has riant the Preston In a German prison camp. Of t tie Wellsville ward of Omaha. Nebraska entertained dcvelpometit, ced w.lil umler the Northland tmta bv which we PocaUilo. Ida at weeks Jin sa d Preston or (Prep was in six past standard ha been mainh Friday evening honorin' Mrs. Brand. For 61 yearn the name high Mrs. Irvin Mr. and aw he ho wnh when him, health good and fanner recognize the 8 lying tooe n the nyinlnd Leishman, retiring counselor tained Hi home came Tuesday. Glenn, his spirits are fine. He sends his of the Y.W M I A. and of dependable, fertile erd, adapted to local climatic condretiring was accompanied home ly Mr. seed produced of love and hopes he will be home teacher Mrs, Alta M. Rrenchley, ition. Last season there wa les our name. Your North-niand Mrs. Glenn, who were dinner high quality to offer under Yurenda soon. Private praised Mrs. Irean Raid win and Mrs. Mary le I4MITM8 w a Mrs. Andie r NOW ha supply of f and dealer Ku'-st King The party was held and good, and the applicant de- highly the services of the Am- F. seed. Nee him, or write b1 , I Northland h,,,,u before rUlrmn" serve considerable home at credit for their the of Mrs. R. B. Ehasoa erican Red Cross for men In Mrs. Mary Simmon of war prison camps. The food that Game were played and a lovely accomplishments. Idaho is sending two wn ks here Lcl.sh-malunch served. Mrs. Radah are awarded each is Scholarships the Germans give prisoners Mrs. Sarah h r sister, was with a lovely year in counties of tire state with ' very little, but with the Red Bowen. gift. There were 22 officers and which are served by the Union 1G0 South 1th West, Salt Lake City. Utah Cross parcels one gels along. Mrs. and Mr. Royd Brandon teachers present. Pacific railroad. In each county, Mr. and Mrs. Levi P. Cooper week the a committee of three persons was and son are spending A announce the marriage of their Nelliebirthday party honoring Mrs. Lake City willing relatives Mrs. and presented the following ' program Preston Mrs. Rena Brenchley designated to make Leishman. B. scholarship at Salt daughter La Rene, to Petty Of Leishman, Mrs. Alta M. Rrenehelv. selections were then approved by Of Mr. Brandon. They were ac- daughter Deotie, attended a birth at the sacrament meeting Sunduy of Charles Petersen to Layton by their fleer 2c Tluron Leatham and Lewis the state club leader. Winners companied Mrs. day party held at Logan. Sunday with Martha LoPresident mother. In evening which Florence took 50 were at place Hyrum. per cent on judged for Mrs. Henrietta Bedford Brenchley. was held Thursday ev. with her was observing her Brenchley in charge; talk on the who gan Monday, March 19. Mr. Pe- enlng. After her home, for an club project work, story and re- who will vbll Mr. and Mrs. Otto tersen has spent the past three hour a chill supper was served cords; 25 per cent on scholastic and daughter. Biith b.rthdav. A number of the Felicitations on the 103rd ann.ver-othe- r Kint. 25 and on Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- standing; member of the fam.ly werej per cent year overseas. On Sunday of U)e RclCf Mike" and 'Hap, of i est of Leishman to interest, character, Messrs, her u'dsted daughand present. qualities by Cooper, WelNvilIe at the ave a Counsellor program Union Bankhead; solo Frank Leishman, Ray Uadmhip, community and school Second ward MIA. meeting TuesMr. and Mrs. Cliff Olsen ar ter, cntertam d at a trousseau tea Tin House." by Archie W. I,ewis home from Cal. forma onJRl Brenchley, activities. rived at their home. They were assisted Irishman. State winners, who will enroll day evening, Charles Leatham. Archie Maughtheir Maughan; dialogue. "The Unseen after making Mrs. Lloyd Thursd.iy. by Mrs. Dean Murray, Mrs. La Lieutenant and at Utah State Agricultural college Allan an, LarLeishman, Lynn home In Los Angeles during the Basket." by Mrs, AlverU Leath. Cali of children two Voy Dunn. Miss Darleen Llndley sen. and Leroy Leishman, G, L. Fran cither in 1945 or 1940, are ns Wright and Miss Dona Cooper. The bride cm and forma, spent Saturday and Sun winter. They were diner am; duet. God Must Have Loved follows: Ernest Leishman. here with their mother and of Bishop and Mrs. Preston America." by Mrs. Kate Haslam wore a beautiful white wedding day Lrnora 17. Bowen. of Milford, Mrs. T. B. Linaiey entertained . Brenchley. Sunday. and Mrs. Pearl 3ankhead; musical Beaver county, six years in cloth, at Hyrum with relatives. Lieutengown with a corsage of pink at a chicken dinner Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead SunTuesday for Donna reading. Mrs. Leishman rosebuds, and those assisting were her birthday, in the afternoon. ing and home furnishing projects, ant Wright returned by plane of Ogden sjient the first part of and remarks were made by Slake and club leader work: Ralph Wil-lie- day and Mrs. Wright and children in formals of pastel shades, each Those present home were here. week at their Mesdames the will stay here and at Hyrum for visitor Mrs. A. D. Allen of Hyrum. 16, of Brigham Ciiy, Box Elrosewith a corsage of pink Baibara Hall, Edna Basset, ShirThey have made their home in Tiie Wehvillc two-war- d the present. der M. beef in I. six county, years and scheme A of color buds. pink ley Rose. Stella Archibald, Monta the winter, but A.'s lu Id their Green Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen Ogden during and Gold Josephine Dalnes. 17. of white was carried out in all the Hall, Ruth Parker und about to return here Esther projects; Cache expect ball conjointly at the Junior county, five years and children of Ogden, were April 15th. appointments. Tho table In the Stuait. Those present in the evVurn. guests of their parents, Mr. and school in foods and home high gym. clothing, Wednesday evMrs Rose Hutchison and son dining room was covered with ening were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ishlngs projects, and club leaderMrs. Howard Jones and Mr. and ening. The gym was beautifully weeks two Dennis are spending a beautiful white lace cloth over B. Maughan, Mr. ancT Mrs. Francis ship; Carol , decorated in gold and green for Mrs. John Larsen. Monday. Abbott. 17, of Mrs. Lindley received in Rhode Island, with her huswas centered Maughan. pink satin and Tho fish and game annual paroccasion. Each ward queen Iron county, five years in M. M. 2 several c Leon Hutchison. the band. lovely gifts. with a beautifully decorated four-Ue- r ward Second was seated upon beautifully de. held was at the ty clothing projects; Mrs. Fay Selley returned home SoWellsville Relief ward The John J. corated thrones. Mrs. topped Monday after 20. of recreation hall Wednesday even Ella G. ring wedding cake Stephenson. the following the past Holden. Millard county, five years lng. A picture show of wild life ciety presented was crowned queen of with a miniature bridu and groom two months at spending Maughan on sacrament at Pasco, Wash., with meeting and the preservation of game the First ward by her husband. In the navy uniform. A beautiful her husband. Lieutenant Paul Sel. in beef projects and club leadevening, with counsellor Arnold Fern Johnson. of and highspots in fishing in the Sunday ership; 10, trousseau was displayed and a ley. Maughan. her attendants M. Brenchley Alta conducting: Rich county, five years Slate, were shown by Lee Kay the Tvllsscs Gayla Larsen being Mrs. Donna LeishA. were lovely lot of gifts were received. James Bitters returned Lakctown. prayers by in furnishings, food preparation of Salt Lake City. The remainder man and Mrs. John C. Brenchley; and Noreen Darley. Miss Beth Some 125 guests called during the home Sunday after spending the Ern-strowas spent dancing. and time of Glenn was crowned queen of the the Helen canning projects: three musical numbers were by past four months in New Mexico, hours of 2 to 8 p. m. Mrs. Peter-se18. of Draper, Salt Lake A large crowd attended. Several Second ward by Kay Murray, her Las Nevada Mothers under Santa the and the Vegas was guest of honor at a party Ana, county, five Singing the years in clothing and prizes were awarded during the direction Misses of Mrs. Celia Murray; attendants being given by Mrs. Helen Brown of Calif., with her husband. Corporal home furnishing projects; William dance. Oreen Stuart and Arlen Parker. y Bitters. 103rd on She is Felicitations home the at talk. Ray Hyrum. Thursday evening wliae A ladies' party was held TuesSome fifty young people took Murnin, 19, of Park City, Summit Society anniversary, was given a lovely lunch was served and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora county, four years in dairying day evening at the home of in the floor show. Each danpart Smith. L. Counsellor James Wyatt; cer was the time spent making a oridc's Leishman by Frank and Mrs.. of 19. projects; Wamick. Bishop Marilyn presented with beautiful Private Allan Haslam, son of book. Those attending from lure, Mrs. talk, Home a Place of EncourMrs. Leishman. honoring corsages and button hole flowers. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Haslam. Pleasant Grove, Utah county, sevM. Rena President agement. by besides tile honored gust, were en years In food preparation and Dona Leishman and Mrs. Gretta A large crowd were ln attendance. Miss Helen Mrs. Gayle arrived home Thursday morning preservation, dairy and Leishman were ln charge. Games Leishman; dialogue, "The Unseen clothing from Camp Roberts, Cal., after Basket, by Mrs. Blanch BradPickett and Mrs. Dean Murray. club projects and leadership; were played and a lovely lunch shaw and daughter, Mrs. Gayle Tortured completing his basic training. were served. Several gets helpl the of 17, lovely Shirley gifts arrived Heslop, boys during Baby Ogden, The Ladies' Senior Literary club Weber county, five years ln cloth- received. Guests included Mrs. Pickett; vocal solo, "Bless This week for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold met at home House, tha Friday evening by Ray Leishman; musiLlndlev and Sergeant and Mrs. Of Mrs. ing projects and club leadership. Leishman, and Mesdames Thelma cal Maud Hendry with Presireading. The Home, by Mrs. The following alternate winners Leatham, Marjorie Leishman, ReLemon Juice Eldon Hall. Sergeant Hall s with dent Miss Zella Kerr In were also named: na B. Leishman, Della Francis. Anna Parkinson, with musical in The program consisted of charge. tho armed loices somewhere life a Mixed at Home by the Singing Ronda Openshaw, 17, of Milford. Lavem Maughan. Irean Baldwin, accompaniment France. Mothers. Tuesday the society held history of William McDowell, an ln Edna Thorpe, Alta M. Brenchley, their 17th Relieved The Daniel Wells camp of the American composer, given by Mrs. Beaver county, three years of March program work; Elyse Johnson. 16, Alta C. Brenchley. Naomi Perkes, daughters of pioneers met Friday Bessie Jones. The musical part of clothing the 103rd annlver. commemorating RHEUMATIC PAIN at the home of Mrs. Geneva Mur- tlie program was given by Mrs. of Bear River City, Box Elder Dorothy Larsen. Donna Leishman sary of the Relief Society, Presi. ray with Mrs. Mary Anderson, Helen Wilcox and Mrs. Gayle county, five years in food pre. and Gretta Leishman. dent Rena M. Leishman was in says Suffered and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown procaptain, in charge. Prayers were Miller of Hyrum. A lovely lunch paration Dean preservation The charge. was opening prayer of and two children of Boise, Idaho Plowman, 16. &' by Mary J. Parker and Sarah was served to 17 members and jects; are spending tho week here wuh by Mrs. Pearl Leishman; musical Brenchley; a letter from the coun- four guests by the hostess, as- Smithfield, Cache county, dairying numbers were used solo. ALLENRU for several vocal have "I Boise "Irayer to relatives before leaving Anderson, 17. of ty officers was read and the sisted by her daughter, Miss .Max. projects; Yvonne Perfect, by Miss Stella Brad, months. I could hardly walk on account OreIron at make home their five Salem, iaragonah, county, years pledge to the flag was led by ine Hendry, of Salt Lake City. shaw, accompanied by Mrs. of my knee. But now those pains are Mis. Murray; history of George Miss Pauline Maughan, accom- in clothing projects; Delma Jean gon. They are house guests of Maughan; the relievecL WilMr. Mrs. their 18, of and parents. 1 can Hinckley, Millard Morlson Spence was read by vice panied Lieutenant and Mrs. Ther-o- n Webb, Leishman 8 Ile 1 ,race borse GardenTby Nadine and and liam S. Glenn. of Ohio. Mort Anhder, of Richmond, to county, four years ln clothing captain Mary G. Leishman; two Paul now, Shepard Brenchley, ' accompanied by Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw enterstories, So Long Son," and Only Alabama, where Lieutenant Anh- safety projects; Mrs. Alta C. Brenchley; the les- - j Dont be of the pains and victim a for tained her of 16, Thomas, Faye Tuesday daughter, Laketown, a a Baby, was given by Mrs. der will be stationed for a short CaUSed eumatism lumbago Parker. During a social hour time before going overseas. When Rich county, five years in foods Mrs. Gayle Pickett, who was Svennby her birthday. Lunch was cal solos. or neuru,s without trymg this simple. refreshments were served by the he leaves, Mrs. Anhder, who was and home furntfiings projects: Teach Me to hostess assisted by Mrs. Sarah formerly Miss Margaret Maughan, Shirley Bernice Clayton,' 17, of served to Miss Helen Leishman, and Little Grey Home inPray. the inexpensive recipe you can mix at Mrs. Aniece Alder, Mrs. Laverne Brenchley and Mrs. Nettie Leish-man- . and Miss Maughan, will return Sandy, Salt Lake county, four Mrs. West, LeishHarriet home. Two tablespoons of ALLENRU, by Mr. in and Mrs. William foods preparation and Maughan, years home. man; reading, My Little Black plus the juice of ri lemon in a glass of L. Poppleton. Misses the Stella and preservation, garden clothing Bishop and Mrs. Evan Bank-hea- d Monday evening the following by Mrs. Francis. During if projects: De Valera Murnin. 17, and Carol Bradshaw, Mrs. Pick- Dog, and Heber H. Bankhead, of ladies of the Daniel H. Wells a social hour refreshments were water. Your money back not entirely Mrs. Mr. ett and Bradshaw. Park Summit City, county, satisfied. all 85 attended at funeral drug stores. Just services Saturcamp met and made a quilt at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall ' have served to 45 ladies. years in dairy projects; ALLENRU tho home of Mrs. Mary Leishman: day for Lyman Clark Swears, 56, four The Second today. Buy ward Relief Society Elaine Jones, 18, of S'pringville, moved to Ogden to make their Mesdames Mary Anderson, Nettie who died in a Salt Lake hospital. Utah home while they are taking five years in clothcounty, He was husband the Mrs. B. of Ella Thorpe, Sarah Parker, Jennie and Thair Carver, charge of the Utah Hot Springs ing Glenn, Sarah Lloyd and Nettie Hendry Swears, formerly of this 16, ofprojects; Weber Ogden, county, four just north of Ogden. Miss Maggie Leatham. Refreshments were serv- city. Mr. Swears was a veteran Hall is making her home with of world war one and was em. years in dairying projects. ed. them. I at Fort The Peter Maughan camp of the ployed touglas. Bishop father, David A. Kerr on his 81st Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Parker, Bankhead was a speaker at the daughters of Utah pioneers met Mr. and Mrs. and also husband. her birthday, Cooper, Joseph at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray services. The remains were brought to Wellsville for Mrs. where with burial, the Sarah Bowen Darley and Mrs. Jessie Woodward as grave was dedicated by John B. hostesses. Captain Bertha Maugh- Kerr. an was in charge. Prayers were Private Guy M. Murray returnby Mrs. Janett Wyatt and Mrs. ed to his base in California afLillie Green: the lesson, Indian ter spending a furlough here Troubles of Early Days was given with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Rosa Bankhead; history Kenneth Murray. Mrs. Evan O. Darley entertained of Chester Loveland, grand father of Mrs. Bowen, was read by Mrs. at dinner Sunday honoring her ij n un hi e te te H trct.-'Uiicn- ':u e s Mina 1 Ita-da- lv p, aiway-deprmlab- L'hnn Northrup King tr Co. 4-- son-in-la- i Mes-dam- I s Para-genah- pro-gra- Re-lie- man - La-ve- rn I Le-or- Mr'SelFraS; m!5 Powi th&jt Industries supporting a population that furnishes a big home market for products grown and manufactured within a state make for a healthy economic condition. l N'--- - 5- -. Normally the employees of Utahs mining industry and those directly dependent upon it spend $15,57o,000 for food, $0,400,000 for housing and $4,750,000 for clothing annually. The mineral industrys normal disbursement in Utah for wages, freight and supplies amounts to $85,000,000. Of every dollar taken from Utahs mines more than 90 cents is spent right here in Utah. 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