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Show Friday. March The CacJut American, Loran, Cache County, L'tan rape Four Ncdi P'M G.iriien". ! by ugh' ,'C'uiol Hall and Ka: brine a A Utter from tiii: muling. Mrs. Nellie Soldier, I by, i la-ish- To Eat These All Summer Make Sowing Schedule Now I Aaron I. with the following f Irish Stew", man annour.ee the marriage ca-- t: Darrell Wulker, Mr. Mar-vilto Hay their daughter Helen, Riggs, Mrs. Reta Popplemn. Sowing Data on Short Seaion Crop Lowe. on of Mr. and Mrs. Budge Luther Cooper. Woodrow Dailey. Lowe of Providence. The couple A. Jolin Parker. Della were united In marriage at Logan Mrs. ClifI .rath am, Mrs, I.oty Milton, with 5. Temple Tuesday. March Lmdlcy. Arnold Parker. ford of President El Ray Chrlstlan-seThe remainder of the evening the Temple officiating. They were Earl Wywas enjoyed dancing. their attended by their parents, In charge of the amusewas att grandmother. Mr. Ellen P. Irish- ments. The committee awaiting man of Wcllsvllle. Following the Mr. Bailey were Luther Murray, dinner was service a wedding Archie Maughan, John Leatham, after at the Bluebird, served ReU Leatham, lola Earl Wyatt, which the young couple left for Mrs. Allan Mitton, Beth Garrett. a short honeymoon trip. Upon Btah Murray, Donna their return they will make their Toppleton. Lehman. are Both gradua home in Hyrum. . ates of South Cache high school, FUNERAL SERVICES FOR the bride also attended USAC. ALEXANDER M. 1ULL The past two years she worked services were Imp renal ve funeral at the ration board office In Hy- held In the tabernacle Most gardeners have experienced be a little longer; but warm weathThursday rum and Is now employed at the who M. 82, HllL overabundance of some vege- er will make a third and fourth an Alexander AAA office In Logan. Mr. Lowe for grow more slowly, so a home his Sunday at tables early In the summer, only to sowing interval away between plantings received his discharge from the passed shorter the same of with Bishop have a shortage thing of a heart attack, time for the crop service after spending three years Cliff sn charge. The many later on. This happens often with will allow more Olsen two of which were in the Europewhich a to mature. have carried were the by vegetables early flowers Column 3 gives for each crop an theater of wor. He was re- beautiful and neices under short harvest. grandchildren the space required to produce a leased from Fort Douglas, Monmore sown Is Baxter For the first harvest direction of Mrs. Lamont serving (for four.) Each family 4th. March day, and Mrs. Afton Bird of ,ian can be used during the short time you serve snap beans, for exof Hyrum Saturday between the hours en-of- Mcndon; pallbearers were Boyd. period the crop is at its orbest; so ample. you use up a foot of the Mrs. Irishman the surplus Is wasted, given bean row. provided your garden has 5 and 7 p. m w,ley Hill, Vem at a trousseau tea at jjam Lt,on cobutn. Evth Hill; away. By dividing the same amount maximum fcrt.lity. If not a heavy La-TInto two sowings, harvest time may her home honoring her daughter. garden, then the space repr at the home was by be doubled, from the same space, yicM.ng may cenered was ward table be longer than that mu.Mc by serving ()I't M Allan; quired amount fertilizer cf same twice as long. Make with a lace cloth over pink satin; cholr un(er direction of Lewis H. with the perhaps given, of most important ail, on this point, then best Mrs. Reno and, whatJs a color scheme of pink and green j guess your accompanist Amount of woik, for this the same ti e co k how often each week Dr. ask were were carried out in serving; a j B niey, Letshman; ipeakers spiing there will be plenty of other she will serve snap beans next d beautiful wedding cake j w 0 Christensen, President Prestin; gi to do in the garden. Multiply the number of bride a May. Gunnell. miniature B. topped with hfhlcy. Ja-ep-h To plan the correct number of each week by four since strvings and groom centered the table in Bishop Evan H. Bankhead. Ihshop and determine how far tiie harvest lasts four weeks. That the living room, lighted ping tap- Olsen; special musicl numbers sowings, apart to make them, give a few will enable you to toll how long a ers In crystal holders being on were solo. "O My Father", by John minutes study of the table shown row of beans should be allowed either side of the cake; potted Bailey; That Beautiful I herewith. It lists thirteen of the for tiie first so.cing. duct, plants and cut flowers were artis- Land, by Parley Hall and Mrs. yhoi t harvest crops which home It may sound complicated a lit-tl-e tically arranged obotu the rooms. Nellie Leishman; duet. That Sil gardens ore likely to grow. In the but every minute you spend in The bride was lovely in a white ver Haired Daddy of Mine", by first column are the days fop sow- working out a schedule is likely to har-vcit. satin wedding godn, with a full Mrs. Edith Maughan and Mrs. ing the seels, until the first save you an hour which might othThe rreond column shows erwise be wasted, in producing length net skirt entran; her cor- Mane Gunnell; prayers were by sage was of white gardenias and H. Maughan and Geddes Maugh-th- e how long each l.irvest lasts, in top food which you could not use; to condition. say nothing of space and materials pink rose buds. In the receiving grave In the cemetery The time it takes to mature a wasted also. line were the bride, hog raothef waj, dedicated by Parley Murray, vaHow many sowings should you and the mother of the bridegroom, Enen p Leishman, who crop depends somewhat on the seed catalogues make? Of most crops, enough to also two grandmothers, Mrs. hag ,ovetj jnto her new home, riety grown. Most season for each insure a sixteen weeks harvest, Thomas Jessop of Millville and was guest of honor at a house give the maturity two varieties which will carry you into October. sowing By variety. each A Mrs. Ellen P. Leishman, evening. Thursday warming one slow at the As the fall weather may make your and one quick, of a beautiful corsage wearing lovely lunch was served and social same time, longer harvest can be final planting last twice as long as pink sweetpeas and rosebuds. Miss chat enjoyed by Mrs. Leishman assured or the same result can be normal. It will often pay to Increase Lou Ann Leishman. sister of the Mr. and Mrs. James A. Leishman. obtained by sowing the same vari- this sowing, so you may get full bride registered 200 guests. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leishman, ety twice, with an interval between benefit of a late fall season. Elaine Fuhriman, sister of the Mr. and Mrs. David Leishman, sowings. Peas, lettuce, radishes and spingroom, and Miss Vollecn Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen of This Interval should about equal ach do not grow well in July and received the gifts; Mrs. Gayle Hyrum, Mr. Mrs. Aaron and the period in Column 2 the length early August, so do not sow these Pickett and Miss La Raync Bank-hea- d Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Seth of the harvest. In the spring the crops to yield in hot weather, but were In charge of the trous- Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont second sowing will grow faster sow them for early summer and seau room; In charge of serving Allan, .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishthan the first; so the Interval may fan crops only, were Mrs. Lamont Allan, Mrs. El- man, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allan. mer Leishman and Mrs. John G. Mrs. Leishman was presented with evening. A lovely hot dah Leishman. Refreshments were Thursday e Perkikns of. Salt Lake city; they a beautiful table lamp, was served on one long served by the hostess. dinner were assisted in serving by Mrs. Mrs. Mary G. Parker arrived Mr. and Mrs. James S. Parker table beautifully decorated with e Helen Brown, of Hyrum Mrs. are happy over the arrival of a flowers; covers were marked for home Sunday after spending two Alder, Miss Colleen Jensen baby girl, born at a Logan hos- the honored guest and Miss La months in Canada, Cardston, of Providence, Mrs. Rose Madsen, Mrs. Gayle where she went to attend funerBankhead. Monday. All doing fine. pital Rayne Mrs. Marion Esplin and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Wyatt underwent Pickett, Mrs. Aniece Alder, Mrs. al services for her sister. 9mith Donna Austin, all of Logan. All a Mrs. Courtney Parker motored to Cardston to major operation at a Logan Barnard White, the girls assisting wore formals hospital Miss bring her home. They were acFriday. She is improving Brown, Miss Eloise Bair, with matching corsages. Miss Colleen Jensen, satisfactorily. Virginia companied by her niece, Miss La Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. MaughFuhriman, Miss Mary Fuhriman, Fayne Glenn, stopping at DrumSECOND OLD FOLKS PARTY an entertained at dinner Sunday Miss Orma Jean Alder, Mrs. Caiol mond, Mont., where they visited AND WARD REUNION and Miss Leishman was Mr. and Mrs. Ora Parker in honor of their nephew, Lieu- Maughan. The Second ward old folks party tenant Webster C. Maughan,' who presented with a beautiful gift. Mrs. Fred Parker. Mrs. Parkers and ward reunion were held at the past two months - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Perkins two daughters, Vonda Leigh and the chapel and recreation hall home on leave after overseas have moved to Boulder city, Col, Barbara Jane, who accompanied Oliver S. duty. Guests besides Webster were to make their Wednesday, chairman here J161" 9 Canada, remained there home, leaving to finish the school year out. Special Mr. and Mrs. David L. Maughan, Wednesday. He has been Bailey being in charge. employed Mr. and Mrs. Elmer P. Hill are guests were all people over 70 Lowell, Lee and Kenneth Maugh- at Morning Milk plant here. over the arrival of a haby years of age, widows, widowers, an,. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Maughan, happy Mr. and Mrs. William P. Leaold folks committees, bishoprics the host and hostess. girl born at a Logan hospital Mrs. Thomas and tham, Ioppleton and partners of both wards, stake Monday. The mother, the former Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larsen, of Mrs. Floyd Bailey of Hyrum, went Mary Bailey, and babe are old folks committees, stake presidoing Salt Lake city Sunday to at- - fine. Kansas city, dency and partners, returned ser- thurVan Vleet, services tend funeral their for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maughan anvicemen and those home on fur- Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph sister-in-laMrs. Carma Pedernounce the birth of a baby boy lough. Those over 80- years of age Ballinger, of Arrow Rock dam, sen Bailey, wife of their brother seated on the stand were Mrs. Idaho; Mr. and. Mrs. John Van Saturday at a Logan hospital. This is the first grandchild for Henrietta Redford, 88 years- of Vleet of Grace, Idaho; Mrs. Sam George S. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones en- Mr. and Mrs. Geddes age March 11; Mrs. Alvire Baugh, Perry, of Nampa, Idaho; Mr. and Maughan. Mrs. Julia Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Osnell Van Vleet, of Ogden; tertained at dinner Sunday for Ray is serving in the army and Mr. M. Mrs. and and John . Larsen at Fort Lewis, Wash. j is stationed John T. Darley, David A. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rawlins, Mr. . -- MrS- MaUghan is the former Frank Wyatt and Adam Glenn. and Mrs. Carl Rawlins, of Ogden; Joyce Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and They were presented with a pink Mrs. Alex Hill and family, spent Mrs. W. C. Jacobsen. and white carnation corsage. All the past week here with their Homer Bailey, son of Mr. and honored guests were praesented mother, attending funeral services Mrs. John Bailey, left Monday with a shamrock corsage. held for Mr. Hill This is the with the draftees from the coun- Meeting began at 11 a. m. by first time the family have been How Firm a Foundaty for Fort Douglas, for assignin 22 years. singing together ment. ..I tion; prayer by John B. Kerr; Mrs. Lula Hartvigsen, of DowIfc. Harney Archibald arrived vocal solo, Caroline, by Hugh ney, Idaho spent the past week home Saturday from Dexter, New Clark, accompanied by Mrs. here with her sister, Mrs. Sadie Mexico for a leave on his Maughan; address of wel- Stoddard, who is ill at her home. way to El Paso, Texas, where he! come, chairman Bailey; tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bailey, of has been assigned to the mounted the old folks by Mrs. Elsie Eden, and son Elmer K. Bailey, instrumental music by Mrs. who just received his release from police force. He is jguest of his j Evan Hall; remarks by Oliver the service and is home after sevparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Taylor, President Edwin Clawson eral months overseas, were visitors and groom wore gorgeous corsagds Archibald. and Bishop Frank Leishman; in- last Wednesday. They also attend- and assisted the bride in receiv- - ThorPe entertained at dinner Sun strumental music, "Grandfathers ed the Second ward old folk's day for Harney, his parents, and " Mr. and Mrs. Alton Petersen and Clock," by Evan O. Darley; re- Pary. . marks by presidents Albert Zbin-de- n daughter Shirlene. A social afterFred F. Garrett is home Slc noon was spent. and Preston Brqnchley; bene- on a furlough from his Garth Maughan, who has been diction, John B. Kerr. ship which docked in San FranDinner was served in the ban-u- et cisco. He has spent the past 614 making his home here with his Mrs. room, the table being decor- months going to Japan, Australia grandmother, Jessie H. ated in keeping with St. Patrick and other islands in the Pacific. Maughan, for the past 14 months left Friday for Cleveland, Ohio day; a color scheme of pink and He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred niake his home with his motb- to 160 guests who called during green was used in all appoint- Garrett. ments. Rulon B. Maughan and Gordon Maughan, son of Mr. and the appointed hours 3 to 7 p.m. er, Mrs. Dawn White. He made Mrs. Joseph G. Gunnell- acted as Mrs. C. N. Maughan, is home af- Many useful and lovely gilts were the trip to Chicago with Miss toastmasters. During the afternoon ter three years spent in the ser- received. Mr an.d Mrs. Allen are Glo Allen of Hyrum and was met there by his mother. the following program was pre- vice. He received his discharge making their home in Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Price resented: Three zylophone and piano the past week. The Wellsville two-waMIAs duets were by Bobby N. Price Babies blessed in Wellsville ward are holding their green and gold turned home Sunday after a and Mrs. Rena B; Leishman; vo- sacrament meeting Sunday were: ball at the Junior high school pleasant trip to Drummond cal solo, Asleep In the Deep, by Stephen Dannis, son of Mr. and gym Tuesday evening, March 12, Mont., where they visited with Silver Mrs. Mervin Salverson; Rochelle, Miss Donna Wyatt will be crown- - j th.eir brother and sister and famRay W. Leishman; duet, Threads Among the Gold, hv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ed queen from the First ward 1Iies Mr- - ancl Mrs. Job Miller, Mrs. Geneva Murray and Reid Shawna, daughter of and Miss Sara Bankhead from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gunnell. Murray; Miss Margent Jones; who was contest between the Mr. andMrs. Boyd Brandon; Dee the Second ward. Their attendants Leishman; ward bishopric and clerk and the John, son of Mr. and Mrs. John will be Miss. Ludean Stuart, Miss observing her birthday Monday, Second ward bishopric and clerk, M. Larsen, of Ogden. Speakers Wilma Hall, Miss Valeta Larsen, was pleasantly' surprised at her home that evening. A beautiful with prizes awarded to the First during the meeting were Spence Miss Ruth Jones. ward; vocal solo, Coming Thru Wyatt, and The primary teacher training birthday cake centered the table Gordon Maughan the Rye, Mrs. Eulala Brady, of Charles B. Cooper, recently re- class of the,, First ward was held in the living room. Games were a lovely played and Hyde Park; readings and toasts leased from service and Fred Gar- at the home of Mrs. Leland Maust , by Mrs. Minnie Miller of Hyrum; Monday evening. The lesson luncheon served to Margene, Stel- rett, home on leave. ghan, comic song by Joseph B. GunMr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman was very ably given by Mrs. Ra- - la an Margaret Bradshaw, Mar- nell; zylophone and piano selec- spent the past five days at Cedar tions by Mr. Price and Mrs. city on account of the death of Leishman; negro minstrel with their brother-in-laThomas Car the following cast: Archie Mau- don. ghan, Huch Clark. Evan Darley, Mrs. David Nelson, accompanied Robert Brown, Evan Hall,- - Allan by her sister-in-laMrs. Dale The Muskrat season is now open . Good deLeishman, Reid Leishman, Harold Nelson, of Preston, Idaho, left Glenn, Luther Murray, Fred Riggs Wednesday for San Diego, Cal., mand for muskrats.- We pay top cash prices. and Mrs. Donna Leishman, Orson to visit her daughter and husband Mrs. Perkes director, Lavem Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Mehr and Maughan accompanist. family. Miss Helen Leishman, a bride Supper was served and was followed by a program; vocal solos, of the week, was honored guest TWO MILES SOUTH OF LOGAN Some Sunday Morning, and Oh at a delightful party given by Mrs. Eulala Mrs. Rex Fuhriman, of Logan, at Promise Me, by ON HIGHWAY 91 . Bubbles, and the home of her parents, Mr. and Brady; trio, Fashioned Mrs. O. E. Nelson at College ward Grandmothers .Old Mr. and Mrs. la n Has-tertaln- ed I four-tiere- I 1 1 An-iec- - has-spen- - t ' - j La-ve- rn I 10-d- ay lop-pleto- n; 20-d- ay ' . rd 10-d- ay garen Glenn. Joce $. 19 and La Vae Sharon, Stuart. Evelyn Leatham. Bon-- 1 Ailene and Jc.m ODen and Leme Seamans. .V-a- l roy Sihenk of College ward. Jay Mrs. Mary E. Griffeth Boyd. Jaik Seamons, Dule LeathGriffeth am, Deloy and Blaine Parker, Mrs. Mary Eleanor Ray Gunnell, Bodily, 74. widow of the late RoFloyd Williams, and Tony Leishman, bert Courtney Henry Bodily, died ThursNorman Bassett end Marlow Ar6 p. m. at her home 681 at day chibald. received sevMargene 6th Ea.it North of a lingering Illeral beautiful gifts. ness. Mrs. Orson Perekes entertained She was horn In Hyde Pork, at a party at her home in honor of her husband, who was observ- November 20, 1872, a daughter of ing his birthday .Guests during George A and Mary Elizabeth the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Griffeth. She was marMr. and Mrs. ried to Robert Henry Bodily NoVernon Perkes. Melvin Purser, Mr. and Mrs. vember 24. 1807 in the Logan LDS De wayne Perkes,- - Mr. and Mrs. temple. He died February 6. 1946. Earl Dalnes, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ierkes. all of Hyde Park; They Ivied In Fairview, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Perkes of until about a year ago when they moved to Logan. Mrs. Bodily was Ogden. Lind-leactive in LDS church work, and y, Mrs. B. Thomas and Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mau- for 15 year was president of the ghan. returned home Monday after Fairview LDS ward primary assoa pleasant trip to the ciation. Northwest. visited with They Survivors include Miss Ekidell Bishop and Mrs. Glen May, Mr. Bodily and Mrs. Zola Daines. Loand Mr. Garland Woodward, at Baker City. Oregon; with Mr. and gan; Mrs. Eleanor Ransom, BrigFair-vieMrs. Ernest B. Woodward at La ham City; Robert G. Bodily. Ida.; six grandchildren, and Grand. at Sunnyslde, Oregon; brothers and sisters: were Lind-leythe 's Mrs. of following Wash.; guests brother and family, Mr. and George A. Griffeth Dayton. Ida.; Mrs. David Hall; visited Mr. Edward T. cmd Pa! Ison Delos Orif-fetand Mrs. Charles B. Wyatt and Fairview, Idaho; Mrs. Irene family at Richfield. Wash.; went Talbot. Lewiston; Mrs. Albertie O to Portland; down the coast to Griffeths and Mrs. Azuba Alder, San Francisco. Cal.; to Reno and Ida. Sparks, Nevada, where they were Preston, Funeral arrangements will be guests of Mr. Lindleys sister and announced by the W. Loyal Hall husband Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Archibald, their mortuuyr. uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Mernie NelEarl Dee Allred son. Warren Hall accompanied Earl Dee Allred, two year old them on the trip as far as Wash., where he has em- son of Clyde Merrill and Velma ployment with the Mornin Milk Bingham Allred. Trenton, died at plant, with his brother Dave. his home here late Wednesday Miss Colleen Jensen, of Proviafter a short illness. dence. entertained at a luncheon He was bom at Trenton, May party at her home Monday ev- 16, 1944. Surviving are his parents, ening . In honor of Miss Helen one brother and one sister Donn Leishman, a bride of the week. The time was spent playing bun- Clyde and Illona Allred. Funeral co with prize being awarded arrangements ere being made with Mrs. Helen Brown, of Hyrum. A Kenneth Lindquist Mortuary, Lolovely hot luncheon was served gan. to Miss Leishman, Miss La Rayne Arch Hovey Mrs. Bankhead, Gayle Pickett. Arch Hovey, former resident of Mrs. Helen Brown, Mrs. La Vone Gunnell, Mrs. Elaine Fuhriman; Millville, died today at his home Mrs. Aniece Alder, Miss Arflla at Dillon, Mont., of a lengthy Jean Alder, Miss Virginia Fuhri- illness. He Is survived by his widow, man, Miss Mary Fuhriman, Miss Eloise Bair, Mrs. Lola Jensen, Mrs. of Dillon. Mont.; two brothers. L. W. and M. R. Hovey. of Logan; June Lowe. two sisters: Mrs. Izene Goddard, of Salt Lake city; Mrs. Guy Hill, of Baker City, Oregon. Funeral at services will be conducted Dillon, Sunday and burial will be made there. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Humphreys Merlene Bower entertained Sunday afternoon services for Funeral Merlene honoring their son Orden, who old daughter of is entering the navy. A lovely Bower, Merle Hunsaker dinner was served and social af- Kenneth and who died ternoon followed. Beside the host Bower, of Panguitch, were conducted Friday and hostess those present were: Tuesday, at 1 p. m. in Logan Fourth ward Mr. and Mrs. De Von HumphThe child is a granddaughreys and daughter of Logan, Mr. chapel. Mr. and Mrs. E. Earl Hunter of and Mrs. Lewis West and family of Logan. She is also surof Smithfleld; Mrs. Vella Zillis saker, vived by her parents, a- - brother, and family of Hyrum, and the Bruce Bower, of Panguitch; and honored guest. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. grandparents. The following babies were blessof Bower, Idaho. Chesterfield, ed and given names at sacrament meeting Sunday: Geraldine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bur-de- tt at bridge, with prizes going to Jenson: Linette,- - daughter of La Rue Jones, Eileen Barker, Ve Neal Jenkins. Present were severi Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Humphreys; Reunell Dawn, daughter of Mr. club members and the following guests: Charlotte Jenkins, Kathand Mrs. Elmo Jessop. Mr. and Mrs. Orvin M. Hale, erine Rasmussen, Veneal Jenkins, of Pocatello; Idaho visited briefly Edris Hansen, La Rue Jones, Bernice Rasmlissen, Lt Ora Jenkins, Saturday afternoon at the home Eileen Barker, Sara Anderson. A of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Jensoil, nice luncheon was served. Thiel Jenson, Mar Jean Jenson and Ellen Jenson spent Sunday in Salt Lake city. Mrs. Marguerite Nilson, of Salt Lake city,, spent the week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE Grain Cleaners and Martin Olson. Jenneth Hale, of River Heights, Treaters. L. Wood, Mendon. and Melvin Jenson of Salt Lake city, spent Sunday afternoon FURNACE CLEANING Repairing Stoker Repairing and Service with Mr. and, Mrs. A. ff. Hale. Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. 167 South Main, Phone 132. 12-d- ay w, h, ' Sun-nysid- - ' NEWTON Newton ward officers will entertain the old folks of the. ward and all previour members over 60 in the ward hall Thursday, March 14, with a dinner at 1 p.m., folA lowed by a snappy program. good attendance is desired. Minina and forming go hand la hand ui Utah Ws buy much ei tha products ot tbs iann and soms lannsrs iifid mploymsnt in Utah I nun as, mills and smoltsrs during thsiz ott ssasoa" Mrs. Myrle Larsen served a nice lunch to her club members at her home Thursday afternoon follow- ed by pinochle, prizes being won by Mary, Jenkins, Emma Jenkins and Bessie Benson. Other guests Ed-r- is present were Madge Ballard, Hansen, Mary Benson. Mrs. Archie Jenkins is visiting in Denver, Colo. She was called there by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Krall, who is confined in a hospital. 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