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Show Friday, December The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Four ary !ib Dm lug dinner, Hulun B Maui ban mUd a toastmaster and re ponded The remainder of the time was spent playing 500 and buneo, being Ladles Elgin wrbt watch- awarded to Mr. andprices LOST Mrs. Ralph in or near WclLivilio gymnas-lu-to Olsen. Herman Theurer and Clara return Under for 500 and Henry B. Wells - Muughan Mrs. Della Francis and II. Parker, Farrell Mrs. Murray. Frank B. Leishman for bunco. vllle. pU-a.s- e Mrs. SIXTIETH celebratesANMvlBsARV WLDUING Hershall Bradshaw was hostess to the ladies of the Ma-dr- a club at her home Thursday evening The rooms were beautiwith a lighted fully decorated Christmas tree and holly wreath and polnsetta. with 'Thelma Hast lam, vice president, in charge, Tlie program was presented by Mrs. Margaret ChrlstofTerson and Old John Murchildren, old Barbara phy and ChrlstofTerson of Hyrum; duets, to U Santa Claus Coming John T Darley Mr. and Mr weddln an60th their celebrated when afternoon niversary Sunday and Mends some 173 relative the called at their homo during, were m They to p. I of J lour beautiful, sitting there ; greeting beau-tlfeveryone. Mrs. Parley tn a black dreaa with whit trim around the neck and wearing a and corsaye of pink rosebud, Town, Nobodys Darling, and Mr. Dorley wearing a carnation Winter Wonderland, by John refreshment! Lovely billionaire. and Barbara: solo, White Chrismember were served by the lady by Barbara ond solo, "A Out of town tmas. Little of the family. Voice, Ly John; readTiny guests calling were; Mrs. William ings. "Just Before Christmas, and Mr. Heber The Romance of a Hammock, W. Hall. Dr. MurAmusson, Mr. Martha Clare Proof Positive, by Mrs. and duets. ray. Mrs. Martha Thomas and son ChrlstofTerson; Swinging Owen, all of Logan; Mr. and Mr. on a Star, "Thats Whtat I Want Luthers and Henry H. Lloyd of Grace. Idaho; for Christmas" Mrs. Marjorie Bird of Brigham Cradle Hymn, John and by Historical city. Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Huntsman Barbara: reading. and family of Salt Lake city; Events, by Mrs. ChrlstofTerson; President Edwin Clawson. Mr. duets. Bell Bottom Trousers", and Mr. John A. Isjaciscn. Mr. and Mexicans Rose by John and Mrs. John Baxter. Mr. and and Barbara. A lovely hot lunch-so- n Mrs. Willard Peterson, all of Hy-ruwas served by the hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bair, 22 ladles. Mrs. Howard Jones. of Providence; Mr. and Mrs. Spen- Mrs. ChristofTerson and children, cer Allen and son Earl of Ma-l.i- were special guests. Gifts were Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Afton exchanged and the season's greetMr. Bird and family of Mendon; of ings expressed. and Mrs. Vernon Maughan, company Tlic Peter Mauvhan Ogden. of the daughters of Utah pioneers MORNING MILK ANNUAL held their Christmas banquet and CHRISTMAS BANQUET program Friday afternoon at the The Morning Milk company of home of Mrs. Millie B. Leishman. i entertained at their A beautifully decorated Christmas Wellsillle , annual Christmas banquet and tree, polnsettas and festoon deci party at the Second ward recre- orated the rooms. A small white ation hall Friday evening, with Christmas tree centered the dinLeo Harris as chairman of the ner table where a lovely hot dincommittee. The dinner was pre- er was served by the. hostess, asy, pared and served by the ladies sisted by Mrs. Cassle H. Brench-leMrs. Veda Smith and Mrs. of the Senior Literary club, with Christmas gifts Miss Zella Kerr as president, Mr. Julia Theurer. and a social Eva Lee Gunnell, vice president were exchanged and Mrs. Bessie Leatham, chair- time enjoyed. The folowing proman of the refreshment commit- gram was rendered: story, The tee of the club, taking charge of Boy and the Nazarene, by Emily Old Fashioned An the banquet. The tables In the E. King; s dining room were decorated with Tree", and "Star of the East, were sung by Mrs. Vernon Bank-heaV&sjf of polnsettas and tall lighted red tapers in crystal holders. accompanied by Mrs. Reta The First Covers were marked for 80 guests, Poppleton ; reading, where a turkey dinner was served. Winter In Utah, by Mrs. Millie -' B. Leishman; Uhawares, Grace was said by James L. Wypoem, Carl Dickerson . acted ' as by Mrs. Julia Theurer., .The seaalt; ' toastmaster, and those responding son's greetings were expressed to were. Claude Qulnney, who read all by Mrs., Sadled C. Maughan. Bank-hea- d Christmas greetings from . Sid Prayers were by Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Mary A. .Hendry. Lockhart and the Morning Milk staq from Salt Lake, Orson Perk-- e. There were 21 ladies present. Mc- Harold Parker, WUUs Santa Claus made a visit to ' Bride, Eugene Jones, Miss Sara the Wellsville' ward Sunday Parker. Reese Parker, and Leroy school children, Sunday morning After dinner the Thorpe. In their class rooms after they program was rendered in had given their parts on the the recreation hall, which was de Christmas program, which were corated with a beautiful Christ cradle Solent Night, by the mas tree, festoons and bells: Vo- cal solos, 'WhSte Christmas and ; Santa Claus is Coming to Town" j it by Mrs. Glenda Riggs, accompan-- i led by Mrs. Doreen Allan; 'Tml- -i tation of Farm Animals by Willis McBride; musical selections on the Hawaiian electric guitar by Eu-- 1 gene and Don Smart, sons of Mr. I and Mrs. Lorenzo Smart, of I Smithfleld; group singing, led hy Mrs. James L. Wyatt, with Mrs. as accompanist. Howard Jones Christmas greetings were expressed by Superintendent Alfred Powell and Field Superintendent Claude Qiuney, both of Logan. Mrs. P. M. Williamson, who was observing her birthday Wednesday, entertained at a family dinner in the evening for her family. A lovely ''"chicken dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. William Fosgren, of Prdston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parkinson, Mr. and ' u) ar d, i d, ng Mrs. Grant Parkinson-Mr.- '' Mrs. Kay Alder, and families. Margie kindergarten: Mi-- Hi-Ii-- d , poem. I- i l y. 1 Wells-vlll- e, La-mo- nt JEWELRS CLOSING TIME all Jewelry Beginning Jan. Stores will Close Every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Birth, choir: 'The Mrs. "Holy Ruth Christmas story, Wyatt. Until Further Notice George E. Maughan is at the and the Nazarene, by Eva Lee Gunnell; selection. veterans hospital in Salt Lake Redeemer", choir, with Mrs. city, where he underwent an apBoy Bankhead as soprano solo- ist; prayers were by Bishop John B. Kerr and Counselor Alton Parker. The Wellsvile ward choir of 60 voices presented the sacred cantata, Chimes of the Holy Night" He pendicitis operation Friday. has recently been discharged from the service. George is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Maughan of Wellsville. The Lions club and the two ward primary organizations sponsored a childrens dance at the Junior high school gym Christmas day from 3 to 3 p.m. Santa Claus BAUGH to a crowded house at the tabernacle Sunday evening In connection with sacrament meeting. Nine children, who were baptized Saturday, were confirmed. Wise Americans How Fight They were Elma A. Haslam. Clark M. Brecnhley, Paul Eliason, Pauline Eliason, Mary Jo Poppleton, Dewayne Woodward, De Ann Archibald, Boyd Leishman and Carol Green; two organ solos were or Bronchial Irritatloas Dno to Colds With Buckley's "CanadioT played by Mrs. Rena B. LeishAlmost Instantly yon get tb. mirprtM of man during sacrament. The cnL Ilf coughing ipun IIMI right tata was directed by Chorister your way It loosens up thick choking Louis EL Brenchley, assisted by opens up clogged bronchial tube phlegm makes Miss Ruth Hendry at the organ breathing easier. Theres real economy in Buckley's all and Mrs. Ella Moughan at the medication no syrup. Half to one teapiano. Numbers rendered were: spoonful will convince the most skepUcat. Get CANADIOL the cough Christmas Bells are Ringin by mixture Buckley's thats entirely different more efchoir; alto Solo and choir, "How fective faster In ncUon taks It for morn Beautiful Upon the Mountains", restful sleep tonight. . Druggists everywhere. IDE JEWELRY JEIL lr BOX .li v ' i f fVl- Lemon Juice Mixed at Home Relieved K JSEW YEAR GREETINGS TO YOU FROM the joy and happiness of the Yule season we gain strength and t fortitude to meet the problems of tomorrow. Our hope for you is that the New Year will . bring no problems you cannot readily solve, ' Y , T and that all will be smooth sailing. May your mind,' be brighter, your heart be lighter, and the road ahead easier! This is our wish for you this New Year of 1946. says Sufferer! used ALLENRU for several months. I could hardly walk on account of my knees. Bur now those pains are relieved. I can go like a race horse now, Mort Shepard of Ohio. Dont be a victim of the pains and aches caused by rheumatism, lumbago or neuritis without trying this simple, inexpensive recipe you can mix at home. Two tablespoons of ALLENRU, plus the juice of Vi lemon in a glass of water. Try a bottle TODAY! Be entirely satisfied with it or money back, 851. Drug stores. , ' r v HAPPY NEW YEAR TO Utah Poultry Producers ALE Co-o- p. Assn. ' ' r PAIN "I have ' , ? and Tortured man gets help! RHEUMATIC wa Mis Lehl.man Mattie Darley as toloia, made a visit and prrenu-- each Perkins Twa nomin'i part chorus. But Thou. child with iift, nut and candy pliasintly sut prised Sunday mornthe Ni.ht Before Christmas ', by Bethlehem"; tr'-SI e William - Llndley. who ing when she rectived a telephone by Olive Jones. from Riy Lowe, who l staThe the primary class; poein, ha beet receding treatment ut tall C Alta Brenchley. Neta Hendry. tioned somewhere In England, and Pi nice of peace" by the 1st Inter" Icy B Darley. Radah Leish- a horpiul in California for the was mediate class. Other number were man and past two months, after overseas soon. expecting to sail for home Marjone Irishman, recitation Bella; "Jingle singing, duty in the navy, tame home by he choir with Mr. Ed- for The Dan-.eH. VAeiU camp of "Now for a Better Christmas, ith Maughan the holidays. He Is the son the obligato singing R. Land-letalk. "What the William Mr. of Utah pioneer Mrt. and of daughter by Mane Larsen: Waitsolo; duet, "Earth's Weary niet Friday afternoon at the bora Peace Means to Me, by Perry Mrs. Gwennie MaughDone, ing Christmas In the an and Mrs. Hyde; talk, Jones, of of President Mary Anderson la Ihjlhs Spence and Ensign Willltm Leroycame World Today", by Seth Maughhome tku Christmas party. The rooms Mare Cahf.. solo. the Island, "In soprano choir; am returning veteran, talk, "The Wutches Mafor the Mrs. of the Night", holiday week were beautifully decorated with a Saturday Plan of Life Laid liown by Our rie of hi parents Mr. large lighted tree and gift wer and bass chor- and tenor guest Garrett; exchanged during the day. Savior", by Charles S. Cooper; us Let Us Go Even Unto Beth- and Mrs, William M. Jones. A made by the ladle of the quilt, duet, "O Night Ehvtne, by Betsy lehem", male section of choir; of Under the direction the camp, masc given aroay and went Wyatt and Carol Hall; Christmas "Glory to God In the Highest, service mens committee of to Mrs. Jane Glenn. A Christmas story, "The Christmas Birthday, and On Earth Peace, by choir; a welcome home dance and story was told by Mrs Nellie by Miss Helen LeUhmun; clos- bass solo and chorus, "Let Us Go program will be given In honor Leishman; vocal duet bjr Mra. ing aong. The Christmas Cradle Even Unto Bethlehem , by all of returned service men of Gwennie Song"; prayers were by Heber Maujhan and Mra. GeAllan and choir; solo and Wellsville, Tuesday Year (New neva Murray, W. Green and Bishop Preston trio, "Jesus Our Lord", Mrs. Edaccompanied by at tne Junior high school Mrs. Reta Brenchley. A beautifully decorat- ith Maughan as soloist and M r. night) Poppleton; lesson topbechairman Hall gym. Parley ic. ed tree adorned the auditorium. Rehglou Pioneer School" was Mrs. Venice Maughan ing in charge. Maughan, presented by Mrs. Marvilla Riggs; Second The Wellsville ward and Mrs. Rena B. Leishman singLieutenant on Allan. two accordion selections by Mra choir presented a Christmas pro- ing the trio; selection. "Break of Mayor andClayton Mrs. M. Cretta Hall. A lovely hot lunchForth Into Joy, by choir; tenor Allan, gram in connection with sacracalled his folks over the eon wa served to 28 by the host-e- s. ment meeting Sunday afternoon, solo and chorus. The Star in the assisted by Mrs. Esther StuSunday morning, tellwith Bishop Frank B. Leishman Eastern Sky, by Parley Hall and telephone them the good news of his art, Mrs. Reta Leatham. Mrs. ing of the opening choir, and The Lord Is Born To- arrival back Mary taking charge into the states and Leishman. Mr. Nettie Leatham, exercises and made a talk on the day by choir; prayer were by was then in San Francisco. Mrs. Cal. Gwennie Maughan. lives of the Prophet Joseph Smith Guy H. Maughan and Bishop and Jesus Christ, whose birth- John J. Hendry. The auditorium days we celebrate today. Choris- was decorated with a beautifully ter Allan Leishman was in charge lighted Christmas tree, wreaths ANNOUNCE of the following program, assisted and festoons. by Mrs. Reta Poppleton as acMr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd, of companist; selection by the choir Grace, Idaho spent Sunday and ''Holy Night, with also solo by Monday In Wellsvile attending Mrs. Nellie Leishman; accordion open house held for their aunt solo. Star of the East," by Mrs. and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Naomi Perkes; vocal duet. O were who celebrating 9, 1946, Little Town of Bethlehem, by Darley. their 60th wedding anniversary Leroy Haslam and David Darley; Sunday. They visited With relaselection. "The Song Selestial, tives also. by the choir: musical reading. "A Mr. and Mrs. WilHam R. ParkChristmas Story, by Mrs. Jane are Christmas er and family of Kaysvllle holiGlenn; local duct, here the Christmas spending Lou Miss Chimes, by Betty Jones and Miss Lila Ray Clark; days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Parker and Frank selection, Holy Night of Jesus recitation. roll, of the The evening was' spent socially. Mrs. Williamson received a number of gifts. T5 Winston Gunnell, son of HMr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gunnell, returned home Wednesday, having been discharged from the army after serving for the past three years in the European war theater. He was met in Salt Lake by his wife and they came to Wellsville and visited with their parents, then all went to Hyrum where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Gunnell. Winston and his wife left Thursday for Pocatello, Idaho where his former job - is waiting him. The Lions club of Wellsville entertained at ladies night at the club rooms at the Floradell school Wednesday evening. A lovely hot dinner was prepared and served by the ladies of the Junior Liter- - H''. 1013 , t |