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Show Friday, November :0, PUT The Cache American, Lnean ;M.ix M Junes who stopped over Mrs. Win. C. Brenchley and Mr. inrou'.e to Seattle. W:ihlr.g'on andv Mr Fan Hail n huml" and Mrs ve-from San D: dinner meat of IKahop and (.!if, Adell Van Drumnel n. and Miss Mrs. Evuti II R.mkluad at tin ir Edith June of Ogden, Mr. and heme on Thunk-goinday. thank-givin- g A of Mrs. Clyde meeting Mrs. Funny M Brown is CopJl of Suit Lake in and was held Mnging prayer. City. Mrs. D. J. Jones. Joseph ing alx weeks at Black foot. Ida the Wellsvllle tabernacle Thurs-da- y Jones and Mr. and Mrs, Jones. An with neu-and husband. Mr. mornin? at 10 am. with Up evening of social chat and card and Ms Allan Cannon. Preston H. Brenchley in charge were enjoyed. Mr and Mr. George Gunnell The of the following program. Mr. and Mr. Hebcr C. Green Huntington l ark. Calif.. ar- We Thank entert.diu'd at dinner on congregation sang. JThanksrVt.d j,, Cache county on MonThee O Cod for a Prophet.' led tdvtng Day for Mrs. Catherine to visit relatives. They are day Rena C. with John Brenchley by Walkins. Mrs. Anna Jerpson of former residents of Hyrum. Wei at the organ. Prayer Brigham City and Hebcr W. Uville B. Leishman and Richmond. Leishwas offered by Daniel A. Green. Mrs. Walkins nnd M's Mrs. R. A. enterta man. Miss Betty Lou Jones and Jeppion are sisters of Mrs, Green. at a turkey ,dinner on Satur- duet. a Lila Ray Cla-- k sang A social evening was enjoyed. honor- 'Prayer Perfect," with Mrs. Rota Mr. and Mrs. Crem are leaving ? 'v,'nhin at, wh home was observ- e,r Poppleton. accompanying. A spe- Thursday for San Francisco. Cal . n cial thanksgiving prayer was of- to spend the winter with their ,,blrlhday f"niverf' hday A son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Stew- fered by Grover M. ll,nU"y a vase of red rosea cen cake ladles trio sang The Clad Prayer" Brt Gilbert. terod the table where cover were Edith of Mesdames consisting A family dinner was served at laid for Mr. and Mrs. Leishman, and Venice Maughan Maughan, the home of Mayor and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Leishman Rena B. Leishman, A talk on Allan on Thankgiving day. and family of American Fork, Mr. Thanksgiving day was very ably Thoe present enjoying dinner Mrs. Warren Leishman of given by President Henry R. Co- and a social time together were and Salt Lake City, Mr. and M'S. Mivocal A of the stake. Logan oper Mrs. Ellen P. Leishman, Mr. and Erickson of Soda Springs, duet, A Little Prayer" was by Mrs. Aaron Leishman. and family chael Frank tn Mrs. Adell Van Drlmmrlin and Mr. and Mrs. Seth P. Leishman Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell and family, Major and Mis Edith Jones of Ogden ac- and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest companied by Mrs. Leishman. Re- Leishman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stettler of Logan. Mr. and Mr. Allan Leishman, Bishop were marks made by Bishop Mrs. Allan and family all of and Mrs. Frank Leishman. Mr. Brenchley and the closing prayer Mrs. Reid and M's. Ariel nnd Mr. and Maughan, Mr. and was by James L. Wyatt. Tincey and children of Brigham. Mrs. Mr. nnd Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. SterKng May and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Summers Mrs. Reid Leishman and families. Winiand Mrs. Ellen and nnd Ruth, daughters family Carolyn Norman nnd Clark Leishman. The fred and son John of Baker City. Obrav of Paradise were dinner Misses Colleen. Sharcn and ArWednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rcld Irish- lene Leishman and Oregon, spent from Betty Lou to Sunday here with their par- man on Sunday while attending Mauchan did the serving. Mr. Mrs. John B. Hyrum Slake conference held In IClshmun received a number of and ents. Mr. and Mr. Mrs. and Woodward. Wrllsville. May A social evening was lovely Mr. and Mrs. William Whitham enjoyed.gifts. family and Mrs. Ruth Scamons and son of Logan were among of Los Ancelcs. Calif., spent Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Brenchley the out of town guests at a fam- Thursday here with Mr. and Mrs. spent Thanksgiving day at Logan on Thanksgiving Day John O. Gunnell. They were mar- with all ily dinner members of their family ried in the Salt Lake temple on at the Woodward home. of Mr and Mrs- - Ru She former Wednesday ijjnl Mrs. Thrva Hale of Ventura, Miss Verda of Stoddard, daughter Calif., Is in Wrllsville with her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and of sister, Mrs. Ray Darley and they I Mr. and Mrs. Arch Stoddard son Private Max M. Jones spent Wellsios of to formerly Angeles, forth and visit back Magna. Saturday evening at Ogden with to be at the bedside of their mo- - vllle. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen and ther. Mrs. Sarah Bowen, who is . Mr. an Mrs. Chris Larsen refamily who live at Bonneville turned .home after ill spendhome of Saturday her the at seriously Mrs. ing a week at Sprlngville with Park. On Sunday they were guests son and wife. Mr. and of their daughter, Mrs. Adell Van Laurence Bowen at Magna. Mrs. their daughter and son In law, Drimmc,,r and Mia Edith Jones Bowen Is a resident of Wellsvllle Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mason. Mr! where a lovely dinner was served and only went to Majna two and Mrs. Mason hrouhgt their honor of Private Jones who over'ln home and parents stayed weeks ago. ,Ieft ,ater that evening for Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe en- night with them. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Leish- - Wash., and their mother who was tertained at a family dinner on her birthday during the day. Members of man received a telephone call on observing Thanksgiving W'eek. a beautiful son. birthday cake Seaman from their Mr. were and Sunday their family present centered the table where covers Mrs. Alex W. Archibald. Mr. and first class Morris M. Baxter who ere ;ald for Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Arnold Archibald, and fam- has arrived in the United States Mr. and Mrs. John M. land-Jone- s, He Tacific. south from the Mr. Mrs. Alton and Peterson, ily, daughters Linda and will ed and in Ore., Portland, Mr. and Leishman Miss Colleen ss Jones and Mrs. Van arrn ccive his release from Shoemaker, and Mrs. Thorpe and family. all of Ogden and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Baxter of Calif., and expects to be homo Drimmelin, land Mrs. Harry Sorenson of Soda soon and Lewis and Brenchley Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hawks and Springs Idaho. Mrs. Jones received sons ArHn and Clark were guests some of Mrs. Jane B. Maughan on daughter Mauna Sue and Miss home lovely gifts. They returned Sunday evening. Eva Woolf of Logan, Mrs. Shirley Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gittens Haslam and Mr. and Mrs. J. AlMr. and Mrs. David A. Leishman of Wellsvllle spent Thanks- ma Balls of Hyde Park were out and family of Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. giving Day and until Saturday of town Thanksgiving day guests Mrs. Delbert Iverson of Logan, McMurdie and children, night at Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Leishman. Mrs. Eva Grace Anderson son and two Blanchard and Arlo Mrs. Hugh Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones en- Gale of Chester, Idaho, Mr. and children and Dee Stoddard were tertained at dinner on Thanks- Mrs. Merrill Brenchley and fam- dinner guests of their mother,giving Day for their son Private ily of Greenriver. Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Larue Stoddard on Thanks1 j hr e e Pape Three ('nut ty Utah r served at the home of M:a. Mary Parker oil Sunday honoring her two son. Smith, and James who have recently been discharged from the sen h e. Covets were laid for Smith Marker. Mr. and Mrs. James la'ker. Mrs. Helen Olsen of Coronado. Cal.. Ora Parker of Drummond. Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp and family of Tremonton, Mrs. Grace Keyes and children of Willard. Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Parker, Mr, and Mrs. John Bradley and families, Mrs. Christina P. Glenn and the Misses Vonda Lee and Barbara Jane Parker. A social time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Sterlln Jones and family were dinner guests of their brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jones and family at Tremonton on Thanksgiving Day. B. Mrs. Frank Bishop nnd and family Irishman spent Thanksgiving Day at Ogden with their parents, Mr and Mrs. M. J. De Ryke. I ester McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Lee McBride and daughter De Ann. and Mrs. Reha Glenn and children of Hyrum were Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hendry. Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. Mau-gha- n G. 'T'. A i 03. if n-- ed Isu-hm- " I lla-sla- La-mo- nt Wel-Lvil- !e re-Jrs- cn . Hawaii Offers Permanent Home For UNO 5 GOOD FOR YOU In a dif -ferent form you could drink this charming hostess costume, worn by Claire Kiesen of NBCs Backstage Wife," for the fabric is derived from milk. Emily Wilkens designed the lovely bright pink and black costume. The fabric, resembling flannel, is Aralac, giving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Kidman, Miss Elaine Kidman of Pcters-borand Mrs. Ila Harris and two sons of Garland were out of town guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones on Thanksgiving day. st party Friday evening a was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Perkes in WellsLeishman, vllle, honoring Ray Frank Leishman, and Archie W. who observed their Maughan birthdays during the week. A lovely hot dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan, Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leatham, Bishop and Mrs. Preston Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Leishman and Mr. and Mrs. Perkes. A number of games were played and several prizes awarded. Mr. and Mrs. David Parkinson entertained at dinner on ThanksMrs. giving day for Mr. and Chance Parkinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parkinson, and famATTACK ON PEARL 1 1 ily, Miss Ardella Parkinson and HARBOR. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downs of Smithfield. James S. Parker, son of the late James C. Parker, Charles P. Stuart Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Chase Stuart, Eldon Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. O. Hall and Dee P. Leishman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Leishman, all of Wellsvllle. have been released from the services during the week and are home again with their wives and families. All have been overseas. James, Charles and Eldon have been in the service for three years while Dee was among the first to enlist in Wellsville having served some five years. Thanksgiving Day dinner was I -- entertained ""iLii o. no-ho- at dinner on Thanksgiving Day for Mr. and Mrs. William L. Poppleton. and Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw and families. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perkins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlson, and family of North Log An enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. John Perkins. The La Eponsonzo club met Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Maughan with Miss Beth Glenn as hostess. President Mis Betty Lou Jones was in charge. Sewing and social chat were enjoyed. A lovely luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by her mother, to Betty Lou Jones, Sara Bankhead, Anna Lou Bailey, Colleen Poppleton, Arlene Parker, Orene Stuart, Darlene Lindley, LaWanna Cooper, Mildred Richmond, Doreen Allan, Anlece Alder, and Beth Glenn. Mrs. Gayle Iickett and daughter Carolyn spent Thanksgiving day at Providence with Mr. and Ross Pickett. The Misses Marge, Mrs. Hazel, and Mrs. Helen Smith and daughter Judy were dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. John J. Hendry on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Sterling Jones spent Wednesday at Millville with her sister who is ill and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Armos Tuttle where Thanksgiving day dinner was served. Miss Elizabeth Darley who is employed by the government at Tremonton spent Thanksgiving day and, the week end here with Irene Hendry, Beware Coughs from common colds her pm cut j. Mi. and Mrs, George T. Darley. DrumAlton S Maughan of mond, Mont,, Is visiting relative Wellsvllle and in and friends Smithfield since Thanksgiving day. Guests at dinner on ThanksgivPI ing day of Mrs. Christen Glenn were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brenchley and family of Green-rive- r. Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Glenn and families. Mrs. Mary G. Parker. nnd daughters Vonda Lee and Barbara Jane, Smith Parker and Mrs. Helen Olson of Cornado, Cal Sergeant Boyd Bradshaw landed In the United States on Tuesday after being in the South Pacific for the past 30 months. Ills wife is living in San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Darley have moied into their home which they recently bought from Mr. and Mrs. Thom&s Baldwin who now muke their home In San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. William Sellcy were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hall on Thanksgiving day. Mr. nr.d Mrs. David Nelson entertained at dinner for Thanksgiving day. Guests included their mother, Mrs. Fmma Nelson. Kay Waite of San Diego, Cal, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson and family of Clifton, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen of Magna spent Friday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James N. Larsen. On Saturday they were accompanied as far as Ogden by their mother and sister Velma, who spent the day. She returned home later that night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Murray and family, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Darley, Mrs. Boyd Murray and children of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Brenchley and family enjoyed dinner together at the Murray home on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Ora K. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bitters, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gunnell and family all of Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs. Veran Bowcutt and family of Ogden enjoyed Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fisher and family of Clearfield spent Saturday and Sunday In Wellsville, visiting relatives. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Maughan and Miss Geraldene Johnson of Ogden were out of town guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maughan on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Mary G. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley, Mr. and Mrs, James S. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and family, Mrs. Eliza Stuart, Mrs. Christena P. Glenn, Smith Parker all of Wellsville, Mrs. Helen Olsen of Calif., and Ora Parker of Drummond, Montana, and the Misses Vonda a Lee and Barbara Jane Parkor at- on Page Four) (Continuea That Hang On if Chronic bronchitis may develop your cough, chest cold, or acute bronchitis Is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medicine less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote by special process with other time tested medicines for coughs. It ccr.tains no narcotics. Jio matt r now many ned' lne? yen have tiled, tell yen' c'cug' ist to sell you a bottle of Crr omul. lo l wi'.ii the understanding you must like the way it quickly allavs the cough, permitting rest and sleep, or you are to have yot money back. (Adv.) 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A resolution adopted by the Hawaiian Senate emphasizes that Hawaii is especially appropriate for UNO headquarters because it thousand miles away from the is the home of Pearl Harbor, nearest national capital, is far whose treacherous bombing enough removed from any of the turbubrought the United States into areas of potential world the war and gave the world a lence to promote an objective view of all explosive issues and symbol of unity of action. Hawaiis Delegate to Congress, yet no place on earth is more days away. the Hon. Joseph R. Farrington, than described by Mark Hawaii points out that Hawaii, several Twain as the loveliest fleet of islands that lie anchored in any ocean has the largest airport in the world within three miles of the proposed UNO site, equable climate and natural scenic beauty, facilcomplete communications ities and a rich tradition Of racial tolerance. 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