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Show The Caeho Amen can, Logan, Cache County, Utah Tape Four Friday, January Receive Teaching Certificates Reuben Smith The family of are holding opn house nfxt of Tuesday. January 22. In honor hi will observe who choir fathrr, 0th birthday anniversary. It Is son being hdd at the homeof his and Mr, and daughter-l- n law. Mrs. Ora K. Smith, between the hours of 2 and 8 p m. Mr. Smith, who is very active and In good health will be very gltd to receive til relttives and friends who wish to call, lie wn born In Cottonwood, Salt Lake city, JaA nary 22. 1850, a wm of John and Elisabeth Chapman Smith, came to Wellaville in 1886 with his parents and has made his home here since that time. He spent his life in farming, was Mr. Mary Poprleton. who anWith hirthday her observing Tuiaday. January 8th, niversary was guest of honor at a family at her dinner given in her honor of her Members home Sunday,. were Mrs. family In attendance Jessie Weeding. Mrs. Cora Durr. Mr. and Mrs. Annie Peterson. of all Lou Anderson, Mrs. lunircnir poppleton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poppleton, Mr. and Mrs. William Poppleton, Mr. and, Mrs. William P. IJuldwin. Mr. and, Mrs. Luther Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Merrill Cooper, Mr. and Grant Hall, all of Webvile. Mrs. Miss Borbara Pof pleton, who keeps her own dun was formerly are home for herself end her son Irishman. She and daughter fine. health The spread of InfanUle Partilling is good enjoying Laurence, the of remainder here from men he Some and enjoyed alysis in Utah last year is graphthirty went on a rabbit hunt to Snow-vill- e, ically portrayed in the above evening with her family playing She recards and social chat. Thursday and returned with map. A total of 244 cases for 1945 ceived several lovely gifts. Three more than 10(10 rabbits. Earl Wyare listed with the Utah State daughters, Mrs Sarah Milliunis, att was deader of the- hunt. department of Health. An addiMabel Mrs. hostMrs. Paul Bankhead was Mrs. Mattie Price and Williams and families of Salt ess to the ladies of the Madra tional 13 cases not included In Lake city were unable to attend. club at her home where 22 ladies the above breakdown were listed ' of met and enjoyed the cases. Clifford Spence, employee following as the State road, received a broken program, with president Letha With the 1940 March of Dimes arm Saturday as he was crank- Lindley in charge: musical read- campaign now under way, Senator ing a car. while at work. He was ing, Mrs. Nellie Leishman; two Ira A. Huggins, of Ogden, Utah brought to the office of Dr. O. 9. vocal solos by Mrs. Ruth Bank-hea- d, chairman of the March of Dimes wife, Mrs. with Mrs. Reta Poppleton Francis, where his undergoing as accompanist; retold story was committee, pointed out that the Phyllis Spence was and operation for vertcose veins given by Mrs. Nellie Leishman. epidemic last year grew' out of on her leg. Dr. Francis set his After the meeting a social hour only one polio case reported by arm and both Mr. and Mrs. was enjoyed. A lovely luncheon January 15th. was served during which Corporal Spence are getting along nicely. To date this year, five new Ray Maughan, son of Mr. and Clifford Parker told intenerting cases have been registered In at was events which took place while he Mrs. Geddes Maughan, who the polio treatment center In drafted In the army In December was in England. Salt Lake city making it ur- of is now stationed at Fort Lewis, T. Mrs. Charles Darley, I Kent Utahns that entertainWash. HMrs. Maughan givemore sup Solem, Oregon . spent . Saturday ed at dinner for her son and and Sunday .here with' relatives. port to the March of Dimes than wife and her parents, Mr. and She wa3 house guest of Mrs. ever before. j Mrs. William C. Jacobson of Lo- Chloe D. Maughan. Saturday and gan. Mrs. Maughan is staying at dinner guest, of her sister, Mrs. Tuesday to spend a owe weeks ' ' vacation In California. , Among Logan with her parents while D. J. Jones. Ray is away. Miss Helen Leishman spenj tlje those they will visit are Lieutenat. Salt, Lake city . with ant and Mrs. William "RadclifI The married folks dance held week-end- ' in the Second ward recreation Ray Lowe, who arrived at Fort at Las Vegas, Nevada and Mrs. hall Wednesday evening, sponsored Douglas after overseas duty. She and Mrs. Calvin Glenn and litwas joined Sunday by Mr and tle daughter, Linda Lee,, at San by the married folks club, recentand Diego, Cal. Mrs. RadclifI is a ly organized, was a big success. Mrs. Lowe of Providence son of Aaron Mrs. club Mr. and and the daughter and Calvin is couples joined Fifty her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maughan, f and at it Is expected many more will Leishman. ' Jones Alameda, Calif. They v?ill visit join. The next dance will be held Mr. and Mrs. Howard Friday, January 25. Earl Wyatt spent Saturday evening and Sun- with Lieutenant and Mrs? Robert Hadkins. Mrs. Hadkins is a daughis president and Ernest Leishman day at Ogden with their ter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray. with was spent chairman. evening Lieutenant Clayton L. Allan and Mr and Mrs. John M. Larsen Mrs. Allan, the former Horene and family at Bonneville park, in Wellsville and they were all dinner guests arrived Wyatt, fur Sunday of Mrs. Adell, Van Drim-melThursday to spend a- ' 4 lough from San Diego, Cal., beand . Miss Edith , Jones. a Eslie Mrs. Mr. Jenson anand fore Clayton reports at the North Clyde Checketts of Ogden yvas nounce the marriage of their Mrs. Allan dinner guest. Carolina air base. Cooke, went to San Diego three weeks Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith have daughter Colleen to Lynn ago to meet her husband, after moved to Roy to make their home son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cooke he arrived there from overseas where Mr. Smithi employed at of St. George. The marriage took island the Mrs. place in St. George at and other depot. Ogiitawa duty the Naval Supply ands in the Pacific. He is a son Smith was mormerly Miss Betty young couple enjoyed a honeyof Mayor and Mrs. Lamont M. Maughan and has been making moon In southern Utah.. Colleen Allan. Another son of Mr. and her home here with her parents, is a graduate of South Cache Mrs. Allah, Sergeant Glen Allan, Mr. and Mrs. George I N. Maughhigh school and at present Is emarrived home from an. Mr. Smith recently received ployed In the office of the Logan Wednesday Laundry. Lynn is a Slc in the the Pacific reaching San Fron-cisc- his discharge from the service. two weeks ago. He is stayPoppleton Navy, where he has served for Mr. and Mrs. Don ing at Smithfield with his wife, and family of Trenton have pur- two years. He will report back, Mrs. Alta Reese Allan and daughchased the farm of Mr. and Mrs-Joh- and Colleen will remain at the ter Linda Lou. who have made H. Bailey and are moving home of her parents until he Is their home with her parents, Dr. here to make their home. Don is released. A shower in honor of and Mrs. Reese. Glen has been in son of Mr. and Mrs. David Collen was held January 1th at the home of her parents, with ill health in a hospital in Manila Poppleton. Miss Donna Campbell acting as of for the post four months. son Leishman, Loy Corporal Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leishman. is hostess. Games were played and son Glen, of Firth, Idaho spent home from overseas duty, where prizes won by Ellen Jenson, NorFriday here calling on friends. he spent the past two years in ma Hale and Bonnie Jessop. Many lovely rifts were received by the They were dinner guests of Mr. the European wor theater. bride. Those included were Norma and Mrs. Heber H. Bankhead. Gleaner girts and The Ruel has recently been released of the Wellsville ward MIA held Hale, Bonnie Jessop, La Zair Jesfrom the service. a fireside chat Sunday evening at sop, Gayle Taggart, Lillis PearClarice Ellen Anderson, Corporal Merlin Maughan. of the home of Mr. and Mrs. James son, Camp Cook, Calif., and Slc B. Bradshaw. President Miss Mar- Jenson, Mar Jean Jenson, Donna Gene Maughan, of San Diego, tha Leatham of the Gleaner girls Campbell and the honored guest. Cal., were home for four days was in charge of the following Sunday, January 13, Mrs. Jenson last week with) their parents, Mr program: two vocal solos by Mrs. entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter. A very and Mrs. Geddes Maughan. Mrs. Nellie Leishman; two solos by lovely trousseau was displayed in Maughan entertained at a famiy Ray Leishman: the of speaker dinner in their honor Thursday. evening was William P. Leatham; two rooms, prsided over by Donna Campbell and Norma Halye. In Corporal Ruusell Poppleton, son solofi Leroy Haslam; rethe gift room which displayed a of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Popple- - piano servicemen marks by returning cake topped ton, is home w th an honorable Clare, Lynn and Boyd Bradshaw, beautiful wedding from the army after 30 Fred Woodward, Louis and Mor- with silver bells with candles on discharge each side, were Lazair and Bonmonths spent overseas. Dee nie ris Baxter, Rulon Bailay, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. ChristenJessop. The guests were reGorand Leishman, Fran Spence ceived sen have returned home after a don by the bride and her mothTheurer. Fifteen minutes was The guest book was In charge pleasant three weeks vacation spent in group singing; prayer er. of Mrs. Gayle Taggart, sister of spent in California. was by Bishop Frank Leishm on The ladies o the Senior Liter- Refreshments were served to 46 ary club met Friday evening at people. the home of Mrs. Daniel A. Leish- young Fred Woodward, son man with president Miss Zella of Corporal Mr. and Mrs. John B. WoodKerr in charge. Two vocal solos ward, husband of Mrs. Barbara were rendered by Mrs. Harriet Hardwan Woodward, received an Leishman; a review of the hook honorable discharge the from titled The Robe" was very ably service after two years spent given by Mrs. Anna Parkinson; overseas in the European war piano solo was played Miss theoter. They are making their Maurine Leishman. During by a social home in Logan. hour a lovely luncheon was servMr. and Mrs. Boyd Bradshaw ed by the hostess to 20 ladies. are making their home in Men-do- n Mrs. Sarah Bowen returned to for the present, while Boyd, Magna, Monday to stay for a who was recently discharged from few days with her son and fam- the service, is attending USAC. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bow- He is a son of Orvice Bradshaw, en, while she is receiving treat- and Mrs. Bradshaw was formerly ment at a hospital. Miss Louise Hardman of Mendon. Mrs. Flora Poppleton entertainPfc. Dean Bradshaw arrived ed at a dinner party at her home home in Monday after serving Friday. The afternoon was spent Austria and Germany for the past quilting. Dinner guests were Mrs. two years. He is a son of Thomas Emma Poppleton, Mrs. Allan Pop- S. Bradshaw. pleton, Mrs. Stennett Poppleton, Corporal Leo Hoskins, son of Mrs. Clara Maughan and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hoskins, Cleone Mai. A social time was came home OF LOGAN Monday from overseas enjoyed. duty where he spent the past Mr. and Mrs. Boyd 29 West First North Brandon year In Germany. His wife and announce the birth of their se- two sons have been living in cond child, a girl, bom at a Lo- Hyrum. PHONE 260 gan hospital Saturday. Their Mr. and Mrs. Leland Maughan, other child is a boy. Mrs. Bran- - Mr. and Mrs. Luther Murray, left Polio in Utah - I ron-reslde- nt ' - farnily-Saturda- - - y E'lh' r Elnu-r-, instructor fur the Blind In Cache. Rich, and Weber counties, and Miss Mary Elmer, Imtiuctor for the blind In Box Elder, Weber and Utah counties, have just received thtir certificates from the teaching American association of Workers for the Blind. These certificates were two of the first thirty nine to be Issued in the cntle United States to teacers of the Adult Blind. ' Academic In addition to the subjects required, which Included Social Casework, Adult Psychology, Methods of Adult Education. and a course in symptoms and first aid treatment of common eye disease, performance tests had to be taken in six of crafts, typing, and writing Miss . UraiUe, These teachers are anxious to get in touch with any person in thoe counties who is having eye These teachers can be trouble. addressed at Garland, Utah, telephone 30R1. Richmond Ward Sustains Bishop B. C. Monson, Richmond lumas berman, has been sustained bishop of the Richmond L D S announced ward, it was by Merle G. Hyer, of Lewiston, president of Benson LDS stake. Counselors are Cyrus Lewis and Hyrum E. Bair. S. R. Christensen continued as ward clerk. Retiring bishop Is Erastus Johnson, while Frank Last, second counselor, was released. the bride, Mar Jean, another sis- Sunday evcn'ng and Mr. Clarktton Mii. L- O. 19 JG Sorenson entertained a group of friends at their home Friday evening, a E. M. Hirken, three course luncheon was servment meeting, Samuel Moore and Mr. Robert, ed and ''500'' was played, prizes teacher at the seminary, each being won by Mr. and Mrs, An-- ! ton Christensen of Smithfield, Mr, gave a short talk. students of North Cache Sem.nary presented th program in sacra- Sergeant Leslie Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Christensen. will bo home this week from the army. He has been in the Pacific. Mrs. Darwin J. Goodey and Mrs. Dallas Goodey, spent Wednesday visiting In Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lamb and daughter Kenna, spent the week-en- d visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Buttars. Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson spent Tuesday at Malod, Idaho as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John South. Mr. and Mrs. Glenneth Sparks and Mrs. Ray Sparks, were Logan visitors Monday. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Loot, of Ogden .were honored guests at a wedding dance held in the Clarkston amusement The guests were received hall. by the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. John Loot, the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Godfrey. Mbs Beth Godfrey presided at the tea table, assisted by Miss Atleen Loosle, Miss Electa Thompson. Miss Iva Lue Godfrey. The gifts were received by Muss Samuel Mrs. Marylin Godfrey. Thompson and Miss Lula Bell Thomp-on- . Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mendenhall and Mrs. Louise Mendenhall, of Richmond: Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Thomas of Lewiston. Mr. and rMs. Weston Haslam, of Ogden. Andrew Heggie and daughter Sara and son John have gone to Phoenix, Arizona to spend the winter. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Thompson spent Sunday visiting at Winder, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Godfrey, spent Monday at Logan. ' Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks entertained the fol- lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. William Atkinson and son Lunn, Mr. and Mrs. Glenneth Sparks and daughter Darleen, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Miss Beth Godfrey, Miss Joyce Dahle. Games and refreshments were the evening's a ter, played piano selections during the afternoon. Ellen Jenson, Clarice Anderson and Aloma Johnson served about 100 guests who called during tea hours. Miss Barbara Page, of Preston, Idaho returned home Sunday after spending several days with her grandmother, Mrs. Locia Olson. Baby girls have arrived this week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Humphreys and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Jessop. entertainme.t Doyle Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson, of Salt Lake city, visited briefly Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olson. Junior girls held a fireside chat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop, Sunday evening. FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing Talks were given by Lee Stoker Repairing and Service and Monroe Jenson. Readings by Mrs. Lee Rindlis-bauckeWangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. Refreshments were 187 ' Sooth Main, Phone 132. served. aiul Mrs. C. C. Choates of Lewiston. H. P. Hansen of Amalga and Mrs. Henry Bair. Miss Mildred Erickson underwent a minor operation at the Cache Valley hospital Saturday. At the Oiuth ward sacrament meeting Sunday Mrs. Leona Carlson was honored. Sirs. Carlson gave a number of her original A recording of one of i poems. her lyrics, which has been set to music was given. One of her stories was given by Mrs. Helen Skikdmore. Mr. and Mrs. Olof Nellson, Ivan Nellson. Mrs. Martha Coley, Golden Coley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coley, went to Providence Wednesday evening to attend a wedding supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dattage, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neil-so- n, newly-wed- s. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Sorenson received word Monday that their son, J. Ford Sorenson, had arrived safely In California from Manila, where he spent the past six months. He will go to Fort Lewis. Wash., to receive his discharge. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hendricks spent a few days of the week at Salt Lake city, where they were called on account of the serious illness of Mr. Hendricks father. Alma Hendricks. The Womens Literary club met Thursday at the club room with vice president Ena Thompson In charge. Mrs. Olive Harris conducted the program and reviewed the book. Yankee from OlymDrinkkwater pus, by Catherine Bowen; a poem was read by Rachel vocal solo Anderson; Smilin Through was rendered by Gaylye Thomas, with Lona Smith accompanist. 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