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Show Friday, July 20, 1913 'I rt- - flLSlILE diucliarge from the point He has bivn a buddy 01 for the past three fjau-m- . Mur- - I minty Utxi. Page Three t IT NEVER FAILS Fuit Douglas through Rulon Private First Class Kieth hu riwne will .mn(,an. Lomii, Cache I i MP jeais. ThE new OH, dsess and daughter Janice and and Mr. Parker and family, Mr. D. P M.uglmn and Cor. piiral and Mrs Rab'rt Kudin of were breakfast Boise, Iduho, iv-l.r- Mr. gu-tof Mr. and Mi. Howard ry, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lu.herl At the Sunday evening mocung1 f $0 NOU'CEY LOOK IT'$ STOPPED IT NEVER VAILS Murray, come home Sunday on a of the Wollsuile ward, on Tuesday morning on Jones OWNING NOW, I y after being First Class Pixuum P. Gunnell, furlough, tlx ir way to Ogden to vint reiu-t- n CfN WEA3M' from a Gorman bounded in action on Luzon on recently telea-se- d es. 18 t 27 t he ivod He whore rm Mrs. Maggie B. Jones and her camp, April spent realm'!; piUm at a hospital at Lcjte before ar- montlis. Sergeant Lor.n J. MU- -' slsier, Mrs N. J. H.rdrigson of riving in the states on May 30. ler. who has received an honor-- , Dwney, Idaho, spent Wedn.',d.iy Kieth has been overe a for 13 j able dsiharge from the army af-- 1 and Thursday at Hyrum with months. He ha ben confined toner 33 months spent overseas,1 their sister, Mrs. Marind.i Mo the Baxter General hopiul at Seaman First Class F'red Garrett, Bride. Sjxikane, Washington. Kieth has! home on furlough from San Di-- a Mesdames Olive Bailey Lett's brother, Pfe. Lee Murray, whojego, and Private First Class Leon Bradshaw. Jane Snhvron. Lva-- b haa been overseas for twenty! Von Almen of Bedford Wyonung, 11 Mrs. Dm thy Nagel and Bailey months, and is now at Elbcn.l recently released from a Gorman j of Los Angles, California, spent Germ ny. awaiting word to leave prison camp alter five months itn-- 1 Wednesday at Ogden. were for home on furlough. the speaker. prisonment, Mrs. Roy Huntsman and clilld-re- n Private Fir-- t Class Kenneth Two vocal solos were sung by Marilyn and Billy of Salt Palmer and his father, E. W. Pal. Ardue W. Maughan. accompanied lake City, Mrs. Pearl LUd, and mer of Logan, were dinner guests oy Mrs. Maughan. daughter Luldi. and Mrs. Marjorie The M dra club met Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wyatt Bird of Mendon, Mrs. Ellen P, on Monday. Kenneth has just re- evening at the home of Mrs. LeBhman, Mrs. Ethel Jones. Mrs. turned home on furlough after Charles P. Stewart, with Presld'nt May D. Murray, and Mb, a Pauline Mrs. LcUia Lindley in charge. five months spent In Germany, Murray, called on Mi, 4 Polly First CWs Gaylan The program consisted of several (Private Darley oil Thursday afternoon, It LeMunan and wife, the forirmr leadings by Mrs. Ann Anderson of bring her birthday. Lovely relresh-men- ls Betty Tams of Paradise, spent Hyrum. During a social hour, were served. Mr.--. Darley were served to 18 the past weekend here wi;h their was honored on Sunday by 35 parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. ladies by the hostess, members of her fondly when they Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and Letshman. Gaylan has Just returnmet at Crystal Springs at Honey-'111- c. ed home from Germany, where son Max returned home Sunday She received several lovely after spending four days at Og-dhe lias been the p'.st two years. gifts. with their daughters. Adell, Staff Sergeant Rulon Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kidfurlough and Miss Valeda Lar.-eMrs. Ardel Cooper of Wellsville. man ton of Mr. and Mrs. John B Edith and Elaine. Friday after- - Mr. anf Mrs. Marian Anderson, end daughter, Elaine, of Down-Bishwas who of her Mrs. birthday Mrs. Mrs. N. J. Hardrigson Henrietta Bedford. Badey Jr who has spent the past noon they were dinner Quests of Petersboro. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Others re two the at anniversary. Eleanor Mrs. present 'Mary and past spent Garrett and Mrs. Charles four years and nine months in P. eF Idaho, of Logan I101" Mrs. the Misses Gloria Wyatt, Ruth j nOM, of Logan and Mrs. Ida Grif-Jone- s, Kidman and family the servl.e; three years In the Maughan at Layton and in the'mcs here hh were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' Noreen returned She Stoddard. Beverl, Darley, Sadie . fn 0 providence Alaskan theater of w.r, was re- evening were guests of Bishop and Eugene Jones on Bunday. Parkinson . Donut Wyatt and) a pioneer program will be leased through the point system Mrs. Thomas Van Drimmclin at home Thursday. Mrs. Russell Hal Is at Salt Messrs. Gunnell, In tlie Second ward sacra MtjM.nted at Fort Douglas on July 3. He has Ogden. Adell and Edith entertain- - Bishop and Mrs. Preston Bren- - Jones Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. and LaVon Poppleton. on ment meeting tn Sunaay, With Edith Young, who under went a recently been stationed at Long ed at dinner on Thursday evening chlcy had as luncheon guests Miss Deon Brenchley returned Franklin Gunnell of Logan as the evening. Bishop La Beach. California. Rulon Is now in their honor and on Saturday Wednesday Marvin home on Monday after spending speaker. Service boys home on major operation during the week. employed by the Thompson Elec- evening, Mr. and Mrs. John Lar. Grande Richirds, Bishop Funeral services were held Wedtric Company of Logan, and at sen entertained at a family din- O. Ashton of the presiding bish- the past week at Providence with furlough will also be speakers. nesday for Mrs. May Marie Leishthe ner, the occasion being their opric and architects brother An- Mrs. Reid Brenchley. Special musical numbers will be man Darley, 56, wife of James present, they are derson and brother Cannon, all of Milk The Second ward bishopric and by the choir. wedding anniversary'. E. Darley, who passed away at a Morning plant. Salt Lake City. They were up to wives enjoyed a chicken supper at Brent Leishman Kathleen Maughan. daughter of Logan hospital on Friday evening. 1 Corporal Ivan Spence, of Nebraska, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest LeLh-ma- n, attend a special meeting held for Willow Purk in Logan on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan, Bishop Preston Brenchley was In received bruises and shock all ward members to consider evening. They are: Bishop Frank underwent an operation for re- charge. Music was by the ward Spence, Is home on an eighteen when his horse, which he was plans to build a new ward chapeL B. Leishman, with Vernon Bank-hea- d moval of her tonsils at the doc- choir under the direction of chorday furlough. Mesdames Marie Garrett, Bessie s, Seaman First Class Fred F. riding home from his father's and Alton Parker as ister Louis II. Brenchley, assLted tor's office on Thursday. and Louis S. Kerr as ward Garrett, stationed at San Diego beet field, fell, throwing him on Jones. Gwennle Maughan, Alta C. by Mrs. Reta Poppleton at the enterPreston Mrs. Brenchley Alta M. Brenchley, clerk. California, came home Saturday the ground. He was knocked un- Brenchley, tained at a childrens party on Organ. Prayers were by William Harriet Leishman. Margaret Litz, on furlough. He is a son of Mr. conscious for several hours. Lions club met at their Monday for her son Paul, who was C. Brenchley and Brother David The Lieutenant and Mrs. Homer An- Mary P. Haslam and Pearl Leish- monthly and Mrs. Fred Garrett. luncheon meeting on observing his eighth birthday. A Parkinson of Portage. Speakers Warrant Officer DUe Collett derson of Salt Lake City spent man attended the family life in- Wednesday evening with the newwere Joseph Bair, a broiherJn-la- w birthday cake centered the table and wife, the former Miss Grace Tuesday here with their parents, stitute held at the USAC on Tues- ly elected officers taking office. on the lawn, where lunch was serfrom Providence, Joseph B. day and Wednesday. Leatham of Salt Lake City, were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walters President Charles S, Cooper was ved to eight little boy friends. He Gunnell, Geddes Maughan, and Miss Velma Larsen returned guests of their parents, Mr. and Bishop and Mrs. Evan H. Bank- In charge. Remarks were made by received some nice gifts. Bishop Brenchley. Musical numMarla and Loran Miller, recently released Mrs. William P. Leatham on Sun- home Thursday after a pleasant head and children, bers were a duet, "Mother Dear", Miss Lorraine Glenn of C. from the furlough soent in Los Wayne, and Mrs. William day. Dale returned to his base at service, after spending Canada, Is here visiting her hy Parley Hall and Nellie Lelsh Clearfield on Monday morning and AngeLs, California. Her sister-i- n man, and a solo, One Fleeting Brenchley spent Monday at Ogden 35 months in the African and sister, Mrs. James C. Parker, Mrs. Collett will spend the week law, Mrs Marlin Larsen, accomp- with Mr. and Mrs. Hillyard Chris- Italian theaters of war, and Sea-nr- n Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leishman Hour", by Evan O. Darley. The anied her home. here. tensen. Mr. Christensen accompanFirst Class Boyd Murray, and Lorraine, returned flowers were profuse and beautiful. The scouts of the Wells villa ied them home to Wells viile, home on furlough. Luncheon was home daughter afte Mrs. Stanley Jones and Mrs. Tuesday vmdmg the j The grave was dedicated by Bishop Rhea Olsen spent Thursday at ward, under the direction of scout where he is guest of his sister, prepared by Mesdames Geneva past eigth months at Los Angles, Lavon E. Darley of Buhl, Idaho A large number of relatives and Salt Lake City, where they visit- leader Myron Brenchley, left Mon- Mrs. Aaron P. Leishman. Maughan, Alverta Leatham and California. ed with their husbands for a few day morning to spend the Week Mrs. Ada Hoiley and children Celia Murray, assisted in serving ivlis. Beatrioe ncrkins and child- friends from out of town were In William minutes at Fort. Douglis. Stanley at Camp Hunt on Bear Lake. of Seattle, Washington, home attendance. by Mrs. Francis Gooley and Miss ren of Ogden returned Carl Dickerson, Eugene Jones, II. and Herbert H. Leishman of Zoe Maughan. was sent to Fort Knox, Kentucky Family night was held at WilTuesday after spending Lve days and Reece Parker returned home Montana, Bishop and Mrs. Loran for training. Mrs. Joseph P. Cooper, who here with her parents, Mr. and low Park at Logan on Wednesday . fish- Darley, Mr .and Mrs. George Dar. was Private First Class Leon Von Wednesday after a three-da- y Thomas K. Stuart. Mr. and evening under the direction of observing her birthday on Mi-sAlmen of Belford Wyoming, rec- ing trip Into Idaho and Wyoming ley of Buhl, Idaho, Mr. .nd Mrs. Thursday was guest of honor at Mrs. Bingham Morse end family both ward mutual associations. The Festus club met Wed- - Ar.h.e Dailey of Mt. (Pleasant, Mr. an afternoon ently released from a German party at the home of of Hyde Park were guests at the Supper was served and a social prison comp, where he spent five nesday evening at the home ol and Mrs. Farrell Darley, Mr. and her son and wife, Bishop and Mrs. Stuart home on Sunday. evening enjoyed by a large crowd. months, came Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jones, with Mrs. Henry Darley, Mrs. James H Henry R. Cooper of Logan. DinMr. and Mrs. Harold Parker en- Presidents Heber W. Green and relatives here. He was guest of Miss Margene Jones as hostess, Stewart, Mrs. Martha Williamson, ner was served to the honored tertained Sunday at a trout break- Valene Bradshaw of the Wellshis uncle and Aunt. Mr. and j Sewing end social chat was en and Mrs. Jack Williamson, all of guest and Mrs. Emma Parker, fast for Private First Class Kieth ville ward, and Hugh Clark and Mrs. Howard Jones. On Monday joyed with teacher Noreen Ander- - Logan; Mrs. Mabel Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Nettie Cooper, Mrs. Alta C. Murray. Other guests were Mr. Leora Parker, Presidents of the moiBing he received word that son in charge. A lovely luncl. was Mrs. Harvey Williamson of Hy- Brenchley, Mrs. Delone Cooper, and Mrs. Luther Murray and son Second ward, were in charge. his 'brother, Wane, had arrived served by the hostess. rum, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bowen Mrs. Chios D. Maughan and of Beaver Dam, were immediate home on furlough after being in the South Pacific for fifteen Mrs. June Maughan spent Thurs- relatives from out of town who months, so Leon left immediately j day at Clifton and Preston, Idaho, attended funeral services in Wells-vill- e Mr. and for home. They are sons of EmU with Mrs. Spencer for Mrs. May Leishman Darand Audra Maughan Von Almen. Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ley, held Wednesday. Staff Sergeant end Mrs. Darrell Maughan. On Tuesday evening a group of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead young people entertained at a parPorter, of Great Falls, Montana, called on Mr. and Mrs. John B. spent Tuesday at North Logan ty at Guinavah Park in Logan First Bailey on Monday on their way where they were dinner guests ot canyon honoring Seaman to Salt Lake City, where Darrell their son. and daughter, Class F'red J. Garrett, home on s I i J ut n. ! eight-year-o- op g ld coun-cellor- two-wee- ks 4-- H , I j in-la- w i ; w: Af'V VrrTtt'Tl& Railroaders identify various types There Are Many Drinks... but hzre&OnlifOnji Tim of ' capacity is 25,000 gallons; fuel 28 tons. A fleet of 25 "Big Boys" is now in Union locomotives by the number and arrangement of wheels from front to rear. The Union Pacific service. Built primarily to haul heav known is above locomotive Pacific pictured freight loads on western mountain grades, . . two pairs of small wheels as they have proved invaluable in transportin front, then four pairs of driving wheels ing tremendous quantities of war materials two and similar over the Strategic Middle Route, uniting followed by a pairs unit, the East with the West Coast. of smaller wheels in the rear not includtender. the ' The"Big Boy" is a typical example of Amering Pacific's Union ican industrial skill and labor, sparked by largest The type is the spirit of individual enterprise; the spirit and heaviest steam locomotive; informally that 65,000 Union Pacific employes 'are christened Big Boy" by the men who built in feet 132 working and fighting to keep alive, to build length it. This giant of the rails is a bright future for your America. tons. Water 600 and weighs approximately on Litn to "TOUR AMERICA" radio program aftarnoo. a"4-8-8-4- ". 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