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Show USAC. Wellsville WELLSVILLE Tri-- l ward m.uy wiu; tamed at a Hallow,'e't-party and dance at the ward rehall Tuesday eveiuim el cation President Let ha Undley was in in The children came charge. costume and 23 prizes were awarded. - Wellsville ward Primary encostume a Hallowe'en joyed dance and party Tuesday evening in the ward recreation hall. Light refreshments were served to HO children. President Marie Garrett was In charge. Mr. gild Mrs. Alton Miller and family, of Hyrum, Mrs. Chester Lur.dberg. of Logan, were dinner guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Leishman last Sunday. Miss Pearl Hendry left for her home at Glendale, Calif., Monday after spending the past six weeks here with her mother, Mrs. Nancy Hendricks, assisting her in taking care of her grandmother. Mrs. Alvira Baugh, 86, who has been very ill, but is now able to be up and around agnvn. . Following the MIA Halloween dance held Wednesday evening at Junior high school gym, the fol- lov.nw couples enjoyed a lovely luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Perkes; Bishop and Mrs. Preston Brfnchley, Bishop and Mrs. Frank Leishman. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brenchley, Mr. B. Lcatham. and Mrs. Charles Mf j nd Mrs u.roy T,l0rpc Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baldwin and family. Mrs. Jessie H. .Maughan and grandson. Garth Maugin Salt han. spent the week-en- d Lake City. Seth Maughan returned home Friday after spending the 'past tiiree weeks at Detroit, Mich., where he went to play professional football. He and wife and two small sons will live at the Marvin Wyatt home. Seth expects to attend USAC during the Second Alex Hill, who was observing his birthday last Fiiday was guest of honor at a family gathering Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill. Mr. Hill received several nice gifts and an enjoyable time was spent. A lovely hot luncheon was served to Mr. Hill, Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. J. Haslam, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McCann of Loj;an, Mr. and Mrs, Oral Adams and children of North Hollywood, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Baxter and children of Hyrum, Ray P, Hill and daugh- ter Ludean, Mrs. Ellen J. Hill,' Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hill and family. Lee C. Maughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Maughan. has been discharged from t he army, after having been in the, service for four and a half years, two years being spent In the Alaskan war theater. Private Reid H. Brenchley Is heme spending a two week's fur-- 1 lough from Camp Roberts. Calif.! He will report back to Fort Ord. Reid is at isiting with his wife and two sons, and in Wellsville with his parents, A novel Mr. and Mi's. John C. Brenchley FOUR SPOKES and other relatives. four-spoke- d umbrella with a Corporal Leon Von Almen, of bamboo handle, a scottic and a Fort Ord., Calif., Mr. and Mrs. raincoat thats sheer as marWayne Von Almen, coming from quisette, all made of Koroscal, San Diego. Calif., after Wayne the new, wonder fabric, was released f.om the marine' features of this picture. J corps October 18. sjx'nt Mondavi so is Lucille Wall, of NECs evening in Wellsville with the.r Portia Faces Life, who aunt and uncle. Mr. ar.d Mrs. ihe coal. wears roomy and Howard Jones. The boys were met to wear enough at Los Angeles by their parents, lightweight wet on crate over yet days, fur Mr. and Mrs. Emil Von Olmen waterproof and practically and after visiting with their two sons, Russell and Willis Von Al- indestructible. men and families at Lo.s Angeles, inr.ried in Salt Lake their sister and brothers and w.ic his 17, following October Mr. and F. City, Mrs. J. families, armed forces, the ;;Lac-f;om Webb, at Santa Barbara; Mr. ar.i the past 43 P. Mrs. Harold at j where he has spent .Vaughan, was r. spent in Santo Marie;-Mand Mrs. y. P. months. 37 of which Durwar theater. the European Maughan, at San Luis Obispo, were winter refreshments dance the ing toquarter. they came to Salt Lake City, served to some 250 relatives and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph P. Cooper, Mrs. Emil and Mr. with gether of the Preston Brenchley, Mrs. Marvin in Those friends. charge MisVon Almen, and entered the James N. LarCooper, and Mrs. Luther Cooper, j sion home to spend ten days be-- 1 serving were Mrs. Miss attended a Bradshaw. Valene Mrs. sen, I party at the home of j fore going to the East Central and Miss Ma- Mrs. Eleanor Rose, at Logan, on states mission at Louisville, Ky. ' Margaret Maughan A lovely lot of gifts Wednesday afternoon. After spending the evening inj rie Larsen. and were taken leceived were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. GunWellsville Leon, Wayne and wifej Marlin Larsen, nell, who were observing their Mrs. care cf by left Tuesday for their home at Miss Velma Larsen and Miss Elna second wedding anniversary, took Bedford, Wyoming. Leon is on by a trip during the past two weeks Leishman. Two vocal ducts a furlough. and Mrs. visiting the LDS Temple at Salt Edith Maughan Mr. and Mrs. James N. Lar-- , Mrs. were sung during Lake, Manti, St. George and sen entertained at a wedding Marie 6unr.cH were a number Mesa; Arizona. There intermission. While at Mesa dance Monday evening in the and relatives they were guests of their niece, school of out of town Junior high Wellsville f: lends in attendance. The young Mrs. Charles B. Gunnell. They gym, honoring their son, James their home at went on to San Diego, Calif., by . Larsen and his bride, Miss couple will make where James has employ- way of Yuma, Arizona, then to Elaine Archibald, daughter of Magna ment. Los Angeles and visited with relCharles S. Archibald, of Magna, The Wellsville Junior Literary atives at Passadena, Wilmington costume and El Cajon, Calif., on to Las club held a Hallowe'en party and hot dinner at the Vegas, Nevada and visited relschool atives at Boulder City. They vis- - j high Wellsville Junior gym Wednesday evening honoring ited Boulder Dam, the Grand the outgoing officers of the club, canyon of Colorado, Bryce's canMrs. Naomi Perkes, Mrs. Ida Al- yon and Zions National parks, lan. Mrs. Anna Parkinson, along reaching home Wednesday evenMrs. June ing feeling it to be a delightful with their husbands. of and educational trip. as mistress presided Maughan Mrs. Adell Van Drimmelin, Miss ceremonies, with Myron BrenchVenna Mrs. Orson Perkes, Edith Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John ley, Fsr!:i:is End Robert Drown M. Larsen and children. Linda and A alley and Karen, of Ogden, were week-en- d spook weird ghost story preceded the guests at the Howard Jones home, dinner with Mrs. Radah Leishman and club members particip-patina- . Two vocal solos by Archie by accompanied Maughan, Mrs. Maughan, and three instrumental numbers played by Mrs. Naomi Perkes on her piano Carol accordion, and duets by Hall and Betsy Wyatt, were enjoyed during dinner. The evenconcluded entertainment ing's with a few games in keeping The delicious with Hallowe'en. dinner was served by Mrs. Alda Baldwin, Mrs. Sara Brown and Mrs. Clara Maughan, assisted by the Misses Madlyn Perkins, Glo-ri- o and Betsy Wyatt and. Carol Hall. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Ray and who were just married, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Thorpe, of Salt Lake City, spent Friday evening calling on their brother, Leroy Thorpe and family and their sister. Mrs. Ffcrley Smith and family. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe entertained at dinner in married honor of the . newly couple, their parents and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe of Loengan. A social evening was joyed. Gordon Theurer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer, of Wellsville, received his release from the army Wednesday, October 31 at Lowry Field, Denver, Colo. He has been in the service for the past 15 months, most of which time has been spent at He is expected home Denver. this week and expects to attnd 82nd ; ! j j an , Its its I ! 15-d- ay Iae The Cache American. Lotran, Cache County, Utah Friday, November !. lb 11 Other guests Sunday were Mrs. Lewi Maughan i.r. 1 daughter. Orient and Laree, of Logan. Mrs. Grant E. Nielsen and ehihlnr.. Shirley and Bary. Mr. and Mrs. and baby, John Wayne Ob ay Wayne, of Hyrum. Saturday eveir.ng Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baldwin entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Irishman, Mr. Mrs. and Francis, Leroy Tho:pe. A social eiening of cards and chat were enjoyed. Mrs. Job Miller, and Mrs. John daughter. Mr. and Magneson, of Drummond, Mont., spent from Thursday till Sunday here with her brothers and sisters Mr. and Mrs. Lor an Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Vere Price. Mr. and Mrs. James Thorpe. Preston Mrs. and Bishop Brenchley, and Mrs. Ray Leishman, spent Friday In Salt Lake son-in-la- w City. Mrs. Fanny Brown and Vrs. Cliloe D. Maughan the spent week-en- d at Ianan with th r sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Drrley, who are spending the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Henry P. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Hall have movid to Brigham City to make their home for the winter. The Primary teachers training class of the Wellsville ward held their meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Preston Brenchley, with President Marie Garrett In charge, Mrs. Radah Leishman presented the lesson on music and Ls significance to an organlza Horn Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Adams and Calif., children, of Hollywood. returned to their home Sunday, Have you ever noticed that whenever two trains pass, freight or passenger, a trainman will signal, with hand or lantern, to the trainman at the rear of the other train? This is not merely a friendly gesture. Each man makes a careful visual init spection of the other's train while well all is that passes. Then he signals or that he has spotted some defect. This is just one phase of a continuous "check and double check" system. All Tliree after spending the past two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Geddcs Maughan Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leishman, left Tuesday for an extended trip to Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lea-thaIn Salt spent the week-enLake City. Sunday morning S. D. Moore, Cache instructor at the North high school seminary and an at the Logan Temple, will present the lesson in the Gorpel Doctrine class at the Wellsville ward Sunday school. Mrs. Pearl Mr. Leishman Is the teacher. Moore will be the speaker and musical numbers will be his family, of Smithfleld, at sacrament meeting in the Wellsville ward at 2 p.m. TTie program is under direction of the ward choir. m, Union Pacific trains are thoroughly inspected before leaving terminal points . . . all station agents check each train as it passes. Even track crews, along the right of way, are alert to spot any sign of trouble. Thus, Union Pacific trains are checked time and time again as they transport Strapassengers and freight over the Middle Route, uniting the East tegic with the coast mid-We- st and the Pacific THt NtOCUSSIVi UUIOH PACIFIC RAILROAD Wise Americans Now Fight or Bronchial Irritations Da to Colds With Buckley's. 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