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Show Tlit 1ajri Kiirht .is m Ftbm.ry, 19 If IH'ld, Idaho, pt Unwin Walla Walia. Wj'li ; Sinus Ct'v. o Kansas. Iowa, uiiil Salma, lit 14 months m the Kutsijif.ni tn Mrs J. W. Remolds entertained fi1( ,t r m .k U14 h. 10 at a tioiis'cau tea at hi r homo t,, f.jrts reluming to the t.ii s. The Suiutay In honor of her daughtr 0i).r 43 month has Own pjx nt a e Edna. who has reuntly returmd Hlam h.ii the Rot kv.lle. tinguMii d flying trisss, the tifii r hung at purple Maryland satire hr nuirrtiik'e to tjie ajr medal with nine uuk Jensen, whlih t.uf fluatsTs, the Eurojieon Uieuter I11M3 c llUer took plue at KennuiKton, Mary ymbon with three carnpuii,n stars' land. June 10. 194.1 at the home ij,e 'residential cilutien, a cotn-o- r Hyde, menial jnlot's hniise atul a radio Mr, and Mrs Ormond Illshop Cunnon of theChenv ward license He is very hapiy U) be of the 1,1)1 strike In Washington, jiome again and visit rilative and I) C. performing the ceremony. 'fncnds. He will leave October 23 The Reynolds home was beautiful-fo- r Memphis. Tennessee where he with fall flowers jlas aeienu-- a position with the Iy decorated with a color si heme of blue anil Chicago nd Southern Air lines. whlub. In worked out In all ap cll.n Arrhlbjld ,on of WllUum jxilntments Mrs Reynolds Archibald. left with the boys from in celvinK by Mri JensenU)e for ervlce with lhe (.ount and Miss Juha Jensen, of .Salt 0ttobt.r draft of a the sister bridegroom City, Ja.nes S. Larsen, Mr. Joyce Miller, sister of the! Sn Sergetant Irs. James N. (? ,r- nn bride, had charge of the guest book o rr a J can amen. received his discharge rcgisterlr" 171' id. lie Rift rom the arced service, at Fort th Alder, of after J Mi ulu . room. 1inbir of Ogden Dmtfllaa, S'jitembtr 2Uh, with the n -- ns Mi ,. Ron spending 43 months the trou1 a a a r fo re He spent 27 Sorensen, o, Riehmoiid, sister of famous the bride, the serving, agisted by months in the ETO as a specialc. and airo metlinn-ltlie Misses Alverta Lea'.ham and verkle that planes s:rviiTlng the the Fue Glenn. All thase bon bed Geunany. He was awardformal, of pastel ed hastes, wor the good conduct medal. ETO shades; the br.de was beautiful In her wedding gown of white satin ribbon w.th six battle partlclpa- wlth a corsage of red rose bud,. Jll)ins &tars ;nc a Presidential cl Mr. Reynolds and MiS Jensen Marlin S. Larsen, wore rorsages of pink rosebuds a.d t r anc 'rs- James ion carnations. The bride received a sm'lir Larsen. Is home on 45 day leave lot of beautiful and useful gifts. N. after spending 20 months In EngMrs. Jensen is a graduate of land and France. He entered the South Cache high school and June 9. 1942 and went served two year, with the WAACs services overseas with a station haspital and after receiving an honorable and was on the southern coast of she services the from discharge in reserve for England In attended a business college Later he was attached to a conSalt Lrke C.ty one year. PHM3C valescent center as a physical Jensen Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. train Instructor. He will report jig Idaho Wllfi rd Jensen of Rexburg, to Crowder, Mo., October and has been in the service for 27 Camp for a new assignment. eighteen montlis. He trained at Eldon Glenn, son of Mr. Slc and center Lakes Great training and Harold Glenn, writes Mrs. In course a has now completed home of an enjoyable day telling at Bethesta, Maryland. He Is now stationed at Bremerton, spent recently on with Lieutenant Allan Okinawa. LieuWash. Mrs. Jensen will leave this Clayton tenant is a son of Mayor Allan afweek-en- d to join her husband, Mrs. Lamont Allan. ter spending the past five weeks andLieutenant and Mrs. Calvin with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. Glenn, of Amarillo, Texas arrived W. Reynold,. in Wellsville, Tuesday to visit Captain Heber Blaine Bankhead, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland sen of Mr. and Mrs. Hebe. H. Bankhead, pilot of a B 17 bomber Maughan. Pfc, Dale Leatham. of Truax, in the army air force for the past Wisconsin came home Friday on 54 months, is home after being a furlough enroute to Wilthe from discharged honorably liams Field, Mesa, Arizona, to re. army at the separation center at port for overseas duty. Dade is a Colo. Blaine Lowry Field, Denver, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. graduated from South Cache high Leatham. . school in 1936 and from USAC In Sergeant Dee Bassett, of Wells1940. Enlisting In the army air ville, son og Mrs. Jennie Bassett of at 1941 trained he corpe in July, came home Friday after Bakers Field, Oxnard and Math- Logan, his receiving an honorable discharge ers Field, Calif., receiving from the services, while at Fort wings at the Sacrament field m Douglas. He has been in the serto went 1942. He then January. vice for the past 43 months, 38 Spencer of which were Craig Field, - Ala., and spent in the Eu- Field, Ga., as flight instructor. At war theater Dee his Hendricks Field, Ala., he was pro- - Tff ere of VP quests made moted to first lieutenant and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bassett here on first pilot of a B 17. Prior to Tuesday evening. N. Maughan, Corporal Robert son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maughan, has heen honorably released from the U. S. Marine corps following three years of service, all j fly ing C'ara Tup.-da-v, AmeriVin, Lojian, Cache County, Utah At Utah State I dis-liom- WH ,isd I ! esi li - -- ( 1 ojH-rato- r - y. X-ra- 20-d- ay DentfinrthTp'flef RWCh WCre wears four battle stars, has a combat record which includes action at Bougainville, Guam, Guadalcanal and Okinawa. His wife, the former Vonda Darley of Wellsville, and them two year old son Robert D.. whom Corporal Maughan had nev. er seen before returning home, and other relatives met him at Ogden. A brother Jay is serving in the navy. He and Bobby havent seen each other for three years, but have been close to each other two different times. The Ladies' Senior Literary club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. James H. Bankhead in their first meeting of the season with president Zella Kerr in The following program charge. under the direction of vice president Eva Lee Gunnell, and consisted of four vocal solos hy Miss Lo Rell Rich, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson, both of Logan. A TAXI PHONE 30 44 SOUTH MAIN 2T lt l. 'Spud Picture Violence Flares at Picket Line owis tr rvd (K-ti.W- r A rew mlor and sound movie, "Potatoes Unlnnitid." produied by the Ur on Panne railroad, to aid the nation's oiato growers, has been tlw-to Utah State AgriculSI tural college, accoidlng to Dr. F. V S. Harris. USAC president. , Starring Bob Bums as an it of the sihool of potato growers, the film shows correct method of producing certified seed, planting, culti-atin!) grading, stor- harvesting, : and ing transportation. 1 t Agricultural colleges, extension spenuhsts, state and federal reand search men and growers t the from throughout stoppers in railroad' territory cooperated the production of this movie which took 18 months to make. ( n The movie is available for assignment at the following colleges fire hose, police and besides USAC: University of I HQ barrage of tear gw and water from k? Kansas state college. ColoPkKri,.S3"-:--. .!. 1n,, .h. 1rado AAM. the University of Wyof violence in protracted film atrike. i itktU hurieu nones. in an attempt to quell sudden flare-uoming, tlie University of Idaho, bottle and sticks and overturned cars Oregon state college, State College of Washington, and the University W ith I Peace Lave home from the Ran; chorus, of California college of agriculvery Interesting travelogue of her daughter came Thee." and "Prayer Perfect" by ture. experience and travels in France- hospital Friday and are feeling by President and England was slven by Lieu- fine. She makes her home with her the group; remarks Wericy D. Soulier In Salt Lake tenant Elma Rich, an army nurse, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Edwin Clawson, who was a visitor City aiso has prints which are remarks by home In Logan on leave. Lieu- Bradshaw while her husband is at meetmi; dosing Counselor James L. Wjatt; prayers available for assignment. tenant Rich had futures and relics with the medical corps In Ch.na. Is the seed d of a series which! to go along with her talk Mr ftnd Mrs sterling Jones and were by Alex Ard. bald and Heber of Tins agricultural movies being prowere very Interests and educa- - famjy spf.nt, Sunday at Tremonton W. Green. photo-traph- ic fol- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Castorhne duced by the radroad's A group discussion tional. their brother and sister, Mr. first the prodepartment, Gunnell Mrs. social Waldon Mr. lovely hour and !and and ns. lowed. During a Pearl Jones and family, duced last year dealing with modrefreshments were served by the enjoved the week at Bryce's can- ern La Ravne Bankhead, The dairying methods and t..led, hostcis to fourteen members an j ijelen Leishman and Betty Jones yon and Zion's National park in the Milky Way. "Along southern Utah. four cutsta. land Mrs. Amece Alder attended a Hast-'parSMlc Delmar Iverson arrived Miss Etonnio Beachler, of at the Bair home in Provi-ing- s, Neb, is visiting her aunt, dence, Friday evening given in home Monday after being released Mrs. Walter Boyd and family in honor of Miss Jackie Wright, a from the services. He is the husband of Mrs. Laverne Stoddard Wellsville for several days. futuie bride. of Mrs. Larue Iverson, Bountiful. of John F. Aamodt, Among the teachers attending Stoddard. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gail Curtiss enterMiss Julia Jensen, of Salt Lake, UEA convention in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Homer Slater and tained at a house warming Saturand Mrs. Lola Dunbar of Ogden, from Wellsville, were Miss Ruth were week-en- d guests at the Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. Walter two children, of Huntington Beach, A certain style lunch was home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reyn, Perkins, of the South Cache fac- Calif., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. day. after which the evening served, Bradshaw olds. during the ulty, Mr. and Mrs. L?wi Brench-le- y Hershall was in music and social spent deor season. Mrs. the Dale of hunting Warrant Officer and Mrs. junior high school, Mr. chat. Those present we.e: Mrs. Helen Sm.th. James Glenn, of Seattle, Wash., Collett, an son Craig of Salt Lake Ila Wright, and Mrs. Lee Curtis. Sr., Mr. and week-enMrs. Miss Elease of is in Wellsville were a month Bailey, Margaret guests spending City, Mrs. Royal Gcssell, Mr. and Mrs. their parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. W. P. Litz, Mrs. Bessie Jones, Mrs. Mary with his uncle, Adam Glenn. Mr. and Haslam Floradell of Mr. the school. and Mrs. William Stocks, of Don Shoupe. all of Logan; Poppleton Mrs. Lee Curtiss Jr. of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen and Lewiston, formerly of Compton. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darley and Fuhriman, Mr. daughter, Nancy Con, attended a two children, of Salt Lake City; Calif., spent Sunday here visiting- and Mrs. Kenneth Curtiss, Ollie their with WilMiss Mary birthday party Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. George Miles and bamson andsisters, of Providence; Mr. Mrs. Zrivid Leishman. Fuhriman, all home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hirst and two Mrs. Orval and Jenson, of Ogden, Mrs. Le Roy A. Hall, who was their children, of Ogden, were week-en- d of Cooper at Smithfield, for Mr. and Mrs. Emuel Jenson, her observing at the Samuel Bankhead birthday Monday, Brigham City. Mrs. Inez Russell daughter, Esther Ann, who was guests entertained a at dinner party at and son home. observing her birthday. Jimmy, of Riverdale; Mr. The and Gleaner girls Mrs. Frank Harris, of Young her home, for Mesdames Barbara and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenson, Mrs. of the Wellsville ward MIA held ward and Mrs. Ron Sorensen of Hall, Edna Bassett. Stella Archie Yeates, Mrs. Donna StuNorma De Mdtros of Logan, a fireside chat at the home of Mr. Richmond, were Sunday dinner bald, art and Robert Jenson, of MillAlice Hall of Ogden, Maggie Hall. and Mrs. W. I. Leatham, Sun- guests of their parents. Mr. and Letha Lmdley, Kate Myers and ville, and Rhea Williams of Logan. President Martha Mrs. J. W. Reynolds. day evening. Mrs. Joseph M. Jenson, Mrs. Sara Woodward. Mrs. Hall reLeatham of the Gleaner girls was Mr. and Mrs. Ray La Vone Yeates of ceived several lovely and Hall, daughter so. A in charge. A piano solo was playgifts. are spending a month in rial afternoon was Linda, Mrs. Donna Stuart and son ed by Mrs. June Short, of Logan; Ogden enjoyed. Wellsville with their sister, Miss Mrs. Mrs. Verl Glenn, of Ogden, spent Jay C., in company with talk on "Morality" was by Dr. Maggie Hall. Ruth and family of Logan, Shoupe Mr. with and Thursday evening Simmons of USAC. Refreshments spent Monday in Riverdale at the Mrs. Adell Von Drimmelin, Miss Mrs. Harold Glenn. were served to 25 by the Misses home of Mrs. Inez Russell. Edith Miss Edmond and of Noreen Jones Ray, Darley Is spending Martha Leatham, Velma Larsen, Mrs. Annie Nilson and daughter Bonnie Archibald and Mrs. Ivean Ogden, were luncheon guests of a week at Magna with her aunt, Mr. Mrs. and Ellen Mrs. Elmer Howard Bowen. Marie, spent the week end In Jones, ' Baldwin. Miss Lo Rell Rich, of Logan, Salt Lake City guests of Mr. and evening of The and Gleaner girls Tuesdayandevening. An gavp musical numbers and her Mrs. Nils Nilson. visiting was enjoyed. fireside chat of the Second ward music Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Copen, of sister Lieutenant Elma Rich, U. S. MIA was held Sunday evening at Sergeant Joseph R. Jenson has tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sdlt Lake, were visitors at the army nurse, home on leave after received his discharge and is Stuart, with Mrs. Esther Kerr, home of their mother, Mrs. D. J. servicea in France and England, home after serving three and one-hagave travelogue with pictures years with the armed forces. gleaner leader, taking charge. The Jones, Tuesday. and relics, at the Second ward He has been overseas for 38 Mr. and Mrs. Ormus Tuttle, of following program was rendered: in England, months, tw0 vocal solos by Mrs- - Vernon Millville, were dinner guests of MIA Tuesday evening. serving Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent and France and Germany. Bankhead, with Miss Betty Joness their hrother-in-laand sister, of Layton, spent the past Mrs. Leora Monson recently accompanist; two readings by La Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jones, Tues- family, week-enhere with their mother, Vor Poppleton; reading by Mrs. day, home after spending sevMrs. Martha Leishmah. Nellie Leishman; two vocal solos eral days with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bassett, who Mr. Mrs. and Charles Brown, and Mrs. Joseph Hale at Black-foo- t, by Mrs. Bankhead. Games and re- were observing their 16th wedding freshments were enjoyed. Special anniversary Friday, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones, of LoIdaho. gan and Mrs. Fred Douglas of and' guests were Mrs. Royal Bassett, enjoyed dinner Bishop City, were guests at the Frank Leishman, Counselor and at Logan with their sister, who is Brigham home of Mrs. D. J. Jones, Sunday. Mrs. Vernon Bankhead, and husband ill, her and Bishop family, and Mrs. Evan H. Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. William Joy. Other It May Piesident Naomi Perkes, Mrs. Al- guests were Mrs. Jennie Bassett. ton Parker and Miss Sarah Cause J. Sergeant and Mrs. John Bassett, of Infection Parker. Logan. While having dinner an- For quick relief from itching caused by eczema, Mrs. Emma Nelson is spending other brother, Sergeant Dee Basby DREW MLLER athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and other itching two weeks at Clifton, Idaho with sett, who has spent the past 38 conditions, use pure, cooling, Inquire at the Palace Hotel, medicated liquid her son, Ray Nelson and family. months overseas, arrived and en- D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor's formula Room 11 and at Western and stainless Soothes, comforts and Captain Blame Bankhead and joyed dinner with the family. Dee Greaselesscalms Union office. bottle 36c intense tnal his mother, Mrs. Heber H. Bank-hea- d, was released from the army while quickly or money backitching Dontsuffer Askyour provesit, spent Sunday at Collinston at Fort Douglas. druggist today tor b. O. D. PRESCRIPTION and Garland with Mr. and Mrs. The program at tne Wellsville Norval Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. ward sacrament meeting Sunday M. W. Garrett and families. afternoon was given by a ladies Charles B. Bailey, of Clearfield chorus from Nibley, under the dispent Sunday here with his par- rection of Mrs. John Scheiss, with ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey, at Katherine Kearl, accompanist. The the bedside of his mother, who is program was as follows: chorus, ill. Bless This House" and I Have Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wyatt Read of a Beautiful City", with the birth of a son, at the Mrs. Ila May Gerber as soloist; Cache Valley hospital, Sunday. talk, Gems from My Scrap Book, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Maughan by Mrs. Bertha Yeates; 'organ and announce the birth of a girl, born piano duet, O My Father", by at a Logan hospital, Thursday. 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