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Show Pape Four The Ca.-h- I'd lay, American, Lcpan. Cache County, Utah e Ma:vh 1, ID 1G Mrs. i,t a Lmehron flirty Monday ev-all tf years s;(m in the mine Thorpe Bennett, 10 hhmI-a double ring ceremony performed making h r home. The evening r and Mr, of Mrs. i of C.Mltv is a d.toghti a in the Lo an T mple with Fresh Burnett. was , s;. nt qjntmj and in social B. during Uu day. AHS Mipimr Kuhn received Mrs. their have t play, "The 1 lnri.it Jslrop , dent Rimy Chri Bunsen nffieiating. (ine-i- u Mesdamei Ellen P. Le;sh-m,.Mrr. Duin Toorpe and two 6 ns.. e;..;t b.' do e c'Lei.arge from the wrviee during Veda B. Leishman. was prcMtsted by Uimiu Jimii Parents ol the young people, M.lhc Mi.li.ii l arJ Tim, of LewBion, witncvii the past week. . Irishman, friends and relatives FUNERAL SERVICES HEI.D I'ojipU-lonCourtney Smith. Jtieie Woodward, Casrie home of Dean's at here M Lel.md the ere Gunnell, After s. a and Mr. Loish-tnu- n wedding the ceremony. FOR MRS. AGNES M. ALI EN S. Murrli Anderson, lacuna Stella Archibald, Brenchley. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Janett Howard Maugham The breakfast served at the Bluebird accompanied by their parents, Mr and Bessie Leatham, were services Wyatt, funeral arrival the of of the' Impressive Gunnell, William J. with Mrs. awaiting Thorpe, group the and wedding for at Mary LU.shman, Olga Nelson, held Friday at 2 p. m In the day ended with ft dance h4d a is his who on as home bride her husband, have way be and host returned Idaho of nts Bridge, where part Pearl Lobhman and Vera Sttuart. tabernacle for Mrs. Agnes M. Allan the hn,h school gym. them.-adves. hostess, the young couple left on from an enjoyable 10 day trip to home from France, Lunch was served. large crowd enjoyed 80, who died at her home Tuesday to California.! Los Angeles and surrounding ward Sunday T!ie welLvillo were held a honeymoon tripbe zerviefs Mr. and Mrs. Rom Dclamar, Mr. Funeral after a lingering Illness, Bishop Mr. of will guests where sucraat they terirtory. 27 In si bool was reorganized and OUT Olsen was in charge; music held Thur.sday, February Mrs. David Bankhead, t of 1 Berk-Samuel Gibtw at Mrs. Bankhead, Mrs. Mr. and Eugene and meeling held Sunday after- i Tooele; Mrs. Cinda was by the ward choir under di- the tabernacle at 2 p. m. for Al- ley and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. liar- - of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Jack m(jU Selley and sur noun. The superintendency exander M. Hill. 82. who died at rection of Lewis If. Brenchley. Selley, of Salt Lake city; vey Christensen at Los Angeles. Hu risen and son Jackie, of Salt taln.,d are Merrill L. Green, as Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stuart, by Mrs. Rena B. Leishman his home Sunday week the return will their Lake past P. they with Leland Following city, sjent superintendent, the choir sang Mrs. Nellie ftg accompanist; City; here at the Bankhead home. They Maughnn and Louis M. Baxter as of Brigham Impre&ilve funeral services were make their home In Wellsvtlle. Lofthouse and son Grant, of To- three numbers; "I Know That My held at the Second ward church home returned Sunday. H. the BankMrs. lfcber assistants. Mr. and Sjwakers during Redeemer Lives", with Mrs. Har- Monday for James H. Bankhead Mr. and Mrs. George M. Al- - afternoon were Charles D. Spence ton city, Idaho, were among the guests out of town relatives riet Irishman soloist; "Sister 64. who passed away Thursday at head had the following Mr. and Carol. attending and daughter of Mfl(inai and Aaron, P. Leish for dinner Friday: Mrs. R. S. Nel lan the James H. Bankhead funerul Thou Wast Mild and Lovely" and a Logan hospital. The many beau- ;0n Ir.'and and! Mm Clair Allan of Monte Bello. man Mrs. Don Popple-Mr. of Cal.; Sacramento, duet. "That tiful flowers were carried by reld "Abide With Me"; S d M. Williamson. Mrs. Cal.: Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Alton fttld daughters, Janett and SoDMonda? Beautiful Land" by Tarlev Hall atives under direction of nieces Mrs. ...William . Mrs. Frank Mr. and Allan, lan. Katherine, who have moved here and Nellie Lelshman. with Reta Miss Ruth Bankhead and Miss of Salt Lake city, spent the past to make their home, were sus- aolo, six accompanist; Poppleton nephews,. Ruth Danielson: Mrs M W Garrett week here on account of the death tained members of the ward. fCnutnnj Maugham Heber Bankhead. George E. Bank-- i "Mother, by Archie a of their mother and grandmother Mrs' Stephen Ellason, four year old Mrs. Iarene Maugham accompanAllan. head. Eugene and Melvin Butt, j Mrs, Agnts wcr? They of Mr. and Mrs. It B. EKason and Wayne White and sons, Brent and Har-- . quests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy son ist; DameLen speakers were Dr. W. O. David a Bogan hospital suffering: j jn MuOeddes Mauehan. Bankhead were pallbearers. Oirlstcnsen. Mall and Mayor and Ms. Lamont i w(th Mrs. Jenof Richmond; old, Ruby pneumonia. George J. Haslam. Walter Jones sic was by the ward choir under Billy Hall, small son of Mr. and FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing and Bishop Cliff Olsen, who also direction of Allan Leishman. as- - i'pn Mrs. Evan Hall, is suffeing with Stoker Repairing and Service was of Colleen Poppleton the sisted by Mrs. Rota Poppleton ac- Miss thanked all in behalf Mrs. Beth Fletcher W ilcox, of blood his arm. in caused poison of club ofher Wangs ladies was t We home gaard Coal and Stoker Co. hostess to the Shall family; praver at Denver. Colorado Is visiting here companiat, and gang i (67 South Slain, Phone 132, fered by BUhop Loyal Hall of Meet", and "There is Rest"; oth- - at the home of lur parents. Mr. with her sister, Miss Esther Flct-- , wheu he fCU on a rusty nail. Mrs. Howard Jones entertained Loenn: prayers In the services er musical contributions were ajnnd Mrs. William L. Poppleton. chr and their aunt, Miss Mary. were by Aaron Irishman Vlliarnson. and solo. 'Face to Face", by Archie' Friday evening. Lunch was served Delmnr Tale of Logan: the grave Maughan, accompanied by Mrs. Ur, d sewing enjoyed by Miss Leta Merrill W. Green and Thomas s Anna Lou Bailey. Wya at the cemetery was dedicated by Maughan: duet. " Lore Devine" by; I.furau.v. t.amp kome Tuesday afur Mrs. Allan i a r vy Hall and Mrs. Nellie Leish- - j M ss Norma Cooper. Mrs. Gayle Grover M. Haslam. spending the past two weeks in , Miss was born Mareli 19. 18(15. a claugh man; solo. "O My Father Poppleton. byl Pickett, and Los Angeles, visiting with Mr. ter of William If. and Barbara Evan O. Darley; fpeakers were) The Muskrat season is now open , flood deMrs Earl Green and other ir. nnd Mrs. Thomas B. Lind-lan- d Morgan Maughnn; was married Bishop John B. Kerr. William P.j ey, Mr, nnd Mrs. Francis G.j relatives. mand for muskrats. We pay top cash prices. to Norman G. Allan In 1882 in Leatham, John B. Woodward,! Maushan, left Friday for a tripj Charles D. Suenee, of Maena. the Salt Lake endowment house. Charles D. Spetue and Bishop t0 iVashineton to visit with Mr. spent three day tin Wellsvilyle to Mr. Allan died April 23. 1938. Lelshman; prayer at home was by i and Mrs. David Hall, brother of att.-nluneral services of his She is survived bv four sons and Heber H. Bankhead; prayers in MS. Lindlcy. In missionary companion while Mrs. Barbara A Hull the services were by Robert A. dauohfcrs, Mrs. John A. Brown and Mrs. England 33 years ago, James H. TWO MILES SOUTH OF LOGAN and Lamont M. Allan, Marshall Lelshman and Bishop Joseph P. , Lewis Cannon, of Salt Lake city. Bar.khead. j M. Allan of Salt I.awe city; Geo. Cooper; the grave in the ceme- were guests Friday of Mrs- - Mary William D. Capti.ir. ON HIGHWAY 91 M. Allan of Monte Belle, Calif.; tery was dedicated David J. Parker, after attending funeral husband of Mrs. Francis Cooley,1 by Maugh-18 grandchildren and 15 great- Danielson. services for their aunt Mrs. Ag- - an Gtuey. is home after two brothers and sisgrandchildren; Kites i Allan. Lieutenant Elmer H. Archibald ters. Joseph M. IV, of who hus bion home on a Archibald and Maughan, Mrs. Michael Snrithflcld; Hyrum Mauehan of leave with his parents. Mr. and daughter. ML- - Donna Archibald. Ronan, Mont.; Mrs. Eva Ames of Mrs. Alex W. Archibald, is now' of Alberta. Canada are here vis Ogden; Mrs. Esther M. Dnrley, assigned as assistant transport Ting relatives. They are guests'; Mrs. Fanny M. Brown, Mrs. Millie sales commissary of her brother and sister and; and commander B. Leishmnn, Mrs. Leona Walters, oiTicer aboard an army transport families. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Mrs. Elva Green. Miss Christena Mr. and Mrs. Allan Areh-- j the SS C'hanute Victory which Lcn-en- . j Maughan. Charles N.. Henry W., docked at Portland, Oregon, Feb- Haiti, for ten days. , Guy H Willard W. Rrank L. Parke-J. Mrs. Mrs. Earl Mary 3. after a trip from vid. L. and George N. Maughnn, ruary Farktkr and son Clifford, John M. Yokohama, Japan, with 1300 all of Wells vllle. , men and 200 civilian re- Kerr, returned he me Monday afOLD FOLKS PARTY patriates aboard. Lieutenant Arch- ter a pleasant trip to California. SAFEWAY--FRES- H Mr. and! AND REUNION ibald has been assigned to an They were guests of at Mrs. 14 Leonard Parker for the Vallejo. past Wcllsvllle old folks party and army transport Mrs. Gayle Pickett entertained; U. S. No. 1 Porta Rican Sunkist, Sweet Juicy, Ward reunion w'ere held at the months, which has operated in home! kitcheTi at shower the at a anil Pacific. Atlantic Sweets-- Lb. the both Hcr-shalb. ll JLIfp4 tabernacle Wednesday with Large size Mrs. Bradshaw in charge. Special These trips have taken him into of her parents, Mr. and ev-dif-he ; Hershall Bradshaw, Thursday 70 nine foreign countries and 19 guests were all people over Helen in honor of has been assigned to are Engening years of age, all widows, widow' a bride of Lelshman, early land, France, Belgium, Netherers, old folks committee and partner of both wards, stake presi- lands, Hawaii, Panama Canal March. A lovely hot luncheon was and served to the Misses Helen Leishdency and wives, bishopric of the Zone, Philippines, Midway Ruth Second ward and wives. Each Japan, a distance traveled over man, La Rayne Bankhead, Valma Hendry, were presented with a beautiful is 65,000 miles. His former ship Hendry, Irene Elna Leishman, Betty , corsage. Those over 80 years of to which, he was assigned sur- Larsen, Colleen and Lou Jones, ..... Selley Fay North in vived the the dark day age on the stand were R. C. all of Wells vile; Mary Smith, 90; Mr. and Mrs. John T. Atlantic when Hitler wa making Poppleton, Bair, Arma Jean! Darley, who celebrated their 60th his final sub attack on allied Fuhriman,,Eloise all of Pro-- ; Colleen Jensen, Alder, Main was later sunk wedding anniversary in December shoipping, La! V-vidence; Woodward, J a .Mary few days after 1945; Adam Glenn, Julia Wyatt nila harbor and Frank Wyatt. The auditorium day. Elmer left for his ship, Vone Gunnell and Elaine Fuhriwas' man of The asLogan. evening were receive will he further was beautifully decorated in paspent making a brides hook, I signments. triotic colors, and potted plants. to Miss which was presented Mrs. Margaret J. Stuart, who The days events began with Leishman. was her 79th a meeting at 11:30 a. m. by ringobserving birthday Technician Spencer WyAmerica led by Morris Sunday, was pleasantly surprised attRadio ing and Mrs. Wyatt, came home Smith with Mrs. Rena B. Leish-ma- n at her home Monday when her Saturday after receiving his disaccompanist; prayer, James neighbors called in to spend the charge from the Navy at San Ad. Lelshman; vocal duet, "Ere evening. Mrs. Stuart was presentBoneless, lb. Diego, Cal. Spencer has been In the Sun Goes Down, Mrs. Edith ed with a beautiful gift. Lovely the 22 "months, the last service Maughan and Mrs. Marie Gun- - refreshments were served and a six months at Manilla. Mrs. Wy- -. nell; address of welcome, chair-- 1 social time enjoyed by Mr. and att made her home in Ogden. man Bradshaw; remarks by Bish-- 1 Mrs. Robert G. Stuart, Mesdames Mrs. Annie Bankhear, of Logan, op Cliff Olsen; vocal solo, If Ij Maud Hendry, Mary A. Hendry, George E. Bankhead of Provi-- ! Venna Jennie Boyd, Perkins, Had a Million Lives to Give Ray, Samuel Bankhead of Og- tribute to the old folks nett Wyatt, Margaret Darley, Sara dcnce, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Alden, by Mrs. Della Francis; remarks' Bowen, Jessie Woodward, Jennie len, Mr. C. C. Roskelley, of Suit and President' Cooper, Josie Poppleton and Miss Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Norval by Leo Nielsen Bailey ClawsOn of Hyrum; instrumental Hazel Hendry, of Collinston, were afternoon . 3rad-NBobby; Mr. Mrs. and and Hershall duet, zylophone piano, Mrs. Heber guests of Mr. and Price and Rena B. Leishman; shaw, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bankhead, Friday. benediction. William P. Leatham.1 Glenn, left- Saturday for a trip E Mr. and Mrs. Leon Von Almen, Following the meeting a lovely hot through Oregon and California, of Roy, were Sunday dinner was served, the tables be- - They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. guests of their uncle andevening Ehamanns Chopped PEANUT BUTTER aunt, ing decorated with blooming pot-- j Wesley Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Low-te- d Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. 1 ozz Pound Ripe plants. During the afternoon ell Brown, at Salem, Oregon and Theron R. Leishman, son of Mr. were amusements other the following relatives. They expect to be and Mrs. Daniel Leishman; Oral DEVILED HAM Libbys Price and Mrs. Leishman; reading gone two weeks, D. Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. No. Vi can No. 303 .... and lections by Bobby Betty Miss Margaret Rae B. Sorensen, Henry B. Murray; Charles price and Mrs. Leishman; reading, daughter. 0f Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Brenchley; jokes by Rob' Sorensen, of and Donald Charles S. Cooper; Dale K. Brad- ert L. Price; musical quizz pro- P. Loishman. Mendon, son of Mr. and Mrs. shaw, son of Olive Bradshaw' of Mrs. Irvin Lelshman of direction gram under Wellsville, were Reid Brenchley, son of Mr. and; Venice Maughan with Mis. Leish-- . marrjecj Friday 22 in Mrs. John C. Brenchley; Ralph J. M. J. B. White February Betty Crocker were man at the piano; prizes 2 pounds 3 Fkgs. j awaredd Bishop Frrfnk Leishman, Lyman Maughan, Theron Leish- -' i 0 Ideal for any. Large White Delicious man, Amy Woodward, Fay Selley, Brench-ley Baked Lb Donna Leishman, Cassie Meal 3 Lbs and William P. Leatham; vocal solos, "Because" and "Loves Old Sweet Song, by Archie W. --B- ABY . . Maughan; accompanied by Mrs. A vocal solos, Maughan; Prayer Sperrys Away and Bell Bottom Trousers by Clain Clawson of Hyrum; 28 oz. vocal solo, "Kathleen , by John H. Bailey; trio by Mesdames Venice Large Maughan, Edith Maughan, Rena Pkg. .... B. Leishman; vocal solo by Mrs one-aEdith Maughan; play, A PI Morning, Quick or Reg :... Little Darling-- , by Louise PopO I Large pkg. Lee G. Oldham, pleton, Laura Donna Wyatt, Arvil Anderson, Diane Leishman, Ikmald Leishman; an act of Magic by Kaylow magician of USAC; concert by La Vors Glee club with Quakers Quick or Reg. lb Miss Ruth Hendry assoepanist, Large Pkg. June Haslam, Carol Hall, Betsy Wyatt and Louise Poppleton soloists; vocal solo, "Ah. Sweet Mystery of Life, Tell Me Daisy, and Thine, Alone, Without a Walk out in front of your place of business and take a good, and "Believe Me if all Song nom: those Endearing Young Charms" critical look at it! Think what a difference a few repairs, a little of students USAC; dramatic by Mrs. Lavon Zollinger of , reading, point and cleaning, will make in its appearance.1 Remember, Providence; community singing, g its r.the clean, attractive, inviting, spots that willin the Springtime Rockies, v.i ...v.iv.' "Long Long Trail, and "Keep the tnduc tourists to stop and spend this year. So begin right Home Fires Burning; musical skit, now . DON'T PUT IT OFF! Plan to make YOUR place a Mayor and Mrs. Curtis L. Miner of Logan; vocal solos, Love Lives e, plain, or Iodized tourist attraction! You'll find yourself getting MORE than your Forever", and When the Heart is True, Mrs. Marie Garrett, accomshare of the $100,000,000 we hope the tourists will spend in panied by Mrs. Ella Maughan; one-aMr. Mrs. and Utah this year. comedy, by Stanley Jones, Mr. and Mrs. OI-l- ie Elwood, M.r and Mrs. Leroy Leatham, Alton Gunnell, Florence liUi- .'Mi )J Leishman and Leland Larsen; BUTTER' 2 4; musical selections by Gamel LarNo. 21 of q series fo promote o g. cuter tourist bade for Utah sen and Leroy Petersen of Hyrum. Supper was served In the banquet ut i hu.-b;m- n, j , i ed i j mm - i ,l Ula ; M-.s- fJOTSCE ( TO TRAPPERS J UTAH J BY PRODUCTS CO. ' IQ-b- I 12-d- er-vl- PRODUCE 00 j s j GRAPEFRUITS AVOCADOS . i LETTUCE rr 500 200 YAMS POTATOES : 430; 60: CABBAGE 100: 80: 110 CELERY 100 NEW SPUDSi SAFEWAY MEATS BEEF ROAST !" 240 BEEF BOIL BACON 370 CORNED BEEF OR. BEEF 250 SPICED HAM PORK SAUSAGE 380 CROOK STEAK SQUARES T2 ZZ 240 SALT PORK SAFEWAY--SPRADS OLIVES 140 BEVERLY lemons r j j j ' ' j LIBBYS , :r150 300! 450! 260; 220; 280 150PRESERVES .320! ! SAFEWAY RICE How. MUc BULK FOOD 250 SOUP MIX 510 PRUNES BEANS SAFEWAY m mowroffffi ct FOOD 390 270 190 MILK PABLUM 250! 390! 70-8- . WHEAT HEARTS 210! VH TQ 220! 260: SAFEWAY- - - MISCELLANEOUS VALUES An-dprs- 280 240 180 ;0ATS WHEAT ALL BRAN CORN FLAKES neat-lookin- ,v TT CRACKERS T; SUGAR PICKLES 80 PEACHES , 260 CAKE FLOUR 190 SUZANNA ct r 260 480 950 APRICOTS SALT 310 .sw:..290 TITl&H sr Sno-whit- 170; - 190 70 ST1 430 830 SHELLED NUTS TEA TREE TEA REAL ROAST n.490 tvvwvvvwwwtwv.vvvvvywvvwsiwv'w V |