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Show Tage Three The Cache American, Lojran, Cache County, Utah Friday, March 22, 1916 Where New Company Plano Mine W o r I: Mrs. Ruth Scquicros, who has been maktrg her home here with l her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John j A. Leatham, has gone to Seattle, Wash., to spend the next three RELIEF SOCIETY months with her husband, John r IKEbENTS PROGRAM j Sequleros Of the maritime scrtice. Dr. Wayne limns has been ap. Archi-W. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. The Second ward Relief Society' head of the veteruiary pointed bald entertained at dinner Sunpresented a program in the ward at USAC. anscience department day evening in honor of their son chapel In connection with sacraDr. R. H. Walker, direcnounced on home Pgc. Harvey Archibald, evening, ment meeting Sunday tor of Utah agricultural experifurlough. Other members of the with counselor Pearl Bankhead In Mrs. ataf.on. ment Mr. and were to family present chaise, which paid tribute Melvin Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Bmni was released recently President George Albert Smith, aa outlined by the general board: Leroy Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Arnfrom the U. S. army veterinary -old Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Pass I Not Shall vocal solo, in which he served more corps, and the Peterson and families Mrs. Nellie Again Tilts Way". three than years. Hazel Hendry. Misses Marge and Lelshman; biographical sketch of i Mr. Bituu will conduct research El for Paso, left Mrs. f. Thursday Naomi Harvey Prtsidcnt Smith, by In poultry and livestock diseases, Texas, where he has been asPerkes ; favorite songs of Presif and dairy improvements in addisigned to the military police. dent Smith were played on the -- TIL tion to his classroom work. Miss La mandolin by Evan O. Darley; Boyd Larsen. Miss Gayla Vlew of the eastern end of the Park City mining region where Wana Bradshaw, Miss Pat Boyd Maughan paid tribute to President On the Island of Tinian, in the Newmont Mining Company plana to develop. Smith for the Scouts; the "mesand Wesley Hill spent the week-- i Mariannas group, Dr. Dmna waa to . end in Salt Lake city as guests sage" from President Smith A welcome addition to the larger heavy war demands, Island veterinarian charged with was read C. Larsen. sisters the Relief Society of Mr. ana Mrs. Grant A period of development and ex- mining companies actively develop- inspection of all army food sup- Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Lelshman by Bishop Frank Lelshman; resUtahs resources was contained ploratlon worl U needed to restore Dlles Ing wllh health of animals and family, of Ogden, Mr. and in an announcement that the New- - the mineral resource! to a normal ponse. "A Pledge of Our Loyalty" by and Mrs. Donna Lelshman. Mrs. Pearl Gunnell Japanese civilian. His to family mont Mlsing Company, one of the level and It Is encouraging Mrs. Franklin have (Owned of Logan, were guests of their nations larger mining companies on of the larger companies mani j alignment on Tinian originally Hughes of Mendon was a stake board visitor. would develop the East Utah min- - fest tbelr confidence in the future was to aid an establishing an 8000 Prayers were by parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Leishlug property situated In the western of mining and the future of the'ed man, Friday. president Florence Brenchley and hospital up the in. - to back , by aiding In Its development, i counselor Rhoda Thorpe. 01 .ttained tha He The presidency of the First ward end of the Park City mining region. State Work After tome preliminary Entrance of Newmont Into Utah officers Mrs. Annie Lelshman and Mrs. 01 primary entertained the ra,llt to decided captain, came at an op- the Newmont company Nellie Leishman. who were obteachers and parenters at a nicely mining development es The preiace to Dr. Bums' portune time. During the war com- - delay Its work at the Eaat Utah-' Relief In the held Monday their birthdays arranged party factllserving In Utah have been until spring when adequate career In Lake operating Salt passed were pleasantly and Tuesday, society room of the tabernacle forced to employ available labor In ties could be Installed. It la also The presidency the mining of ores and neglecting understood that the Newmont Is city as an army food inspector. surprised at the home of Mrs. AnFriday evening. the Mrs. development work. Thus the State's considering a development program For 11 months he headed are Mrs. Marie Garrett. nie Leishman. Monday evening. A servC. mineral resources have been de- - at the Apex Standard property In medical section of the Northwest was Alta Mrs. luncheon Gwcnnie Maughan, lovely of the sectional command at Edmonton, ed and the remainder Brenchley and Mrs. Marjorie pleted to a low level due to the the Tintic district. and A beautiful lace cloth covtime spent playing games Alberta, Canada, where he conered the table, which was centered singing. Those present were: Mr. ducted bacteriological and chemand Mrs. R. A. Leishman, Bishop Sunday evening at the home of Wnh. a large punch bowl and Brenchley and Mr. and Mrs. Mer- ell Brown, at Salem, Oregon; Mr. ical analysis of all food stuiTs E. sons O. Los are Mr. Mrs. Allan at Angand Cyril and Mrs. Frank B. Lelshman, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lighted green tapers at either side. rill Brenchley. The boys asMr. Nelson, of College ward, compli-- 1 a color scheme of green for St. of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brenchley eles, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Brown purchased by the army. An and Mrs. Frankhn Gunnell. signment at Darner General hosand Mrs. Elmer Stettler. of Logan; me nting Ms Norma Anderson, a Patricks day was used in all ap- - and Mrs. Newell Brenchley Is a at Huntington Park, California. folluncheon sister of Mrs. Allen. A buffet Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lelshman, tjide of the week. The party was pointments. Mrs. Rosabell Thorpe, of Card-sto- n, pital at Portland, Oregon, 11 months later lowed and of his Mr. and Mrs. Reid Leishman, Mr. in the form of a kitchen shower. dwas served and a number with Is here Mrs. Christena Petersen and son visiting Canada, Mr. A lovely hot luncheon was served games played under direction of Gordon of Snowviile, and and Mrs. Leland Maughan, Mrs. relatives. She Is guest of her sis- final United States assignment at the and the remainder of the evening Mrs. Rena B. Leishman, Mrs. Al- Jessie Garrett of Garland, spent ters, Mrs. John Bailey, Mr. and Camp Crowder, Mo., prior to be- and Mrs. Ariel Maughan. Mrs. Edith the week-enMisses Colleen and Jean Leish- spent making a bride's book. ta C. Brenchley, here as guests of Mrs. Joseph Bailey and Mrs. Frank ing ordered to Tinian with a man, Norman and Clark LelshDavid A. Kerr, who was ob- Maughan and Mrs. Alda Walters. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones. Maughan. j hospital group In Juno, 1945. rewas enjoyed man. Both honored guests Mrs. Clyde Copen, of Snlt Lake Released Mr. and Mrs. W. R Lindley from serving his 32nd birthday Sunday Community singing the veterlnay ceived some beautiful gifts. was guest of honor at a lovely under direction of Mrs. Edith received word that thir son. Ser- city, is spending two weeks here COrps January 12, 1946, Dr. Binns Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larsen, of dinner served at his home Sat- Maughan, assisted by Mrs. Rena Billy Lindley, has been re- with her mother, Mrs. D. J. Jones spent his terminal leave at bis and at the organ. Twenty geant Wednesday Ogden, spent leased from the navy hospital who Is 111 Mr. Copen urday evening. A tall vase of B. Leishman spent former home In American Fork. enof account an on the were and all had present Thursday here Is now Tuesday here. flowers centered the table where and at San Calif, Leandro, death of their brother. oJhn M. covers were laid for Mr. Kerr, joyable time. Prayers were by at Shoemaker, California. Mr. and Mrs. Helen Bankhead, Larsen. Mrs. Jessie Garrett, of Garland, Bishop Cliff Olsen and Seth Lelshhelpl Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. Gunnell Mr. and Mrs. Evan H. Bankhead, Tortured man who Mrs. Christena Petersen and son man. Mrs. Laura Williamson, Monvisitors business were Cal., for Ogden left Hollywood, Tuesday observed her birthday Monday, Gordon of Snowviile; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Darley entertained at was guest of honor at an after- W. M. Jones, Mrs. Annie Cooper. a childrens birthday party at her to make their home. Parley, who day. Lemon Jute Mrs. Cassie S. Brenchley, of noon party at her home, given Henry Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Evan home In honor of her son Paul, was recently released from the an at has employment service, and Brigham city, spent Tuesday Miss who was observing his 9th birthMixed at Home by her daughters, Mrs. Ed Stuart O. Darley, John B. Kerr. aircraft company. Wednesday here visiting friends. and Mrs. Harold Parker. Mrs. Zella Kerr, Miss Laree Kerr. Miss day. Games were played and a Relieved Mrs. Adell Van Drlmmelin and The 100th birthday anniversary received some nice gifts. Mardean Kerr, John M Kerr and lovely lunch served. atobMiss of was Edith B. Hill Jones, lunchOgden, John a late of the Social chat and RHEUMATIC PAIN lovely David Parley. A social evening Blanch Mrs. spent served at a family Baugh eon were enjoyed by the guest was enjoyed. Mr. Kerr received gathering tended funeral services here Thursher with and Friday Thursday says Sufferer of honor. Mesdames Anna Chris- some lovely gifts. Sunday, March 17th, at the Hill day for John N. Larsen. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair home Mrs. Hill Lake In M. Salt Floss city. tensen, Fanny Brown, v A Baugh, and daughter Joyce, who who now is 87 years of age, and Gunnell, Phyllis Maughan, Mag- WELLSVILLE WARD school the for is the attending and Lozin I have used ALLEN'RU for several Sarah A. Williamson, RELIEF SOCIETY Gladys, daughters gie Hall. blind. In home their make I could hardly walk on account Eliza Annie months. Lelshman, Marjorie, Stuart, The First ward Relief Society The Daniel H. Wells camp of Salt Lake city. Those attending knees. Mary Anderson, Clara Maughan, But now those pains are of of my with I have a good supply In presented a program daughters of Utah pioneers met from here were David A. Kerr, Esther Stuart, Ruth Parker. relieved. I can go like a race hone sacrament meeting at the taber- Friday afternoon at the home of brother of Mrs. Hill, and Misses nacle Sunday evening, with presi- Mrs. Heher C. Parker, with Mrs Zella and Laree Kerr, Mrs. Vie now, Mort Shepard of Ohio. BUSINESS FIRM dent Rena M. Leishman presiding. jary Leishman conducting; pray Darley and David Darley. CHANGES HANDS Dont be a victim of the pains and Stake board member, Mrs. Verna ers were by MrS- - Nettie Thorpe Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bradcaused by rheumatism, lumbago aches and Sorensen of Mendon was in atrand Mrs. Sarah The Clift Cold Storage Floyd; the lesson, shaw, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Glenn, without trying this simple, neuritis was or located store here, tendance. The program, arranged j ,.Early Histories of Utah, was returned Thursday from a grocery Leish-tribu- te sold March 4th to Alton Peterson by Mrs. Alta M. Brenchley , pavd inexpensive recipe you can mix at Mrs. Annie to Portland, presented by trip which took them SALE FOR of Wellsville and Don Smith of to President George Albert man; home. Two tablespoons of ALLENRU, of John Thirkell Oregon an down the coast to Los Mr. Peterson has been Smith and was followed by Logan. of Va lemon in a glass oE Maurice the read by Mrs. Ideana Glenn; Angeles, Cal. They visited rela W. juice Tingey plus address president round table discussion was employed by Mr. Olsen at the welcome by all along the and friends tives bottle TODAYI Be en- -I a water. Try Idaho Weston, store for the past year and had the Singing Motherss joyed Refreshments were served way among whom were Mr. and satisfied with it or money back, tirely 'My pj jg ladies by the hostess, four numbers, Phone 360J2 charge of lockers and meat de- furnished Mrs. Arnold Brown, Mr. and 'I j 85. Drug stores. manShep-,slste- d was Mr. Is Smith Lord The My partment. Nettie Leatiam Wesley Brown, Mr. and Mrs. by ager of the produce department herd, Old Folks at ome, and Mrs. Ideana Glenn. He of the Dinner Horn at Logan. Kind Words are Sweet Tones of j Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe, will have charge of the grocery the Heart, with Mrs. Neta Hen- - mj.. and Mrs. Melvin Archibald and produce departments, while dry as soloist; Mrs. Celia Mur- Mrs. Monta Hall, spent Fri-ra- y directed the singing, assist-- 1 day at Ogden attending the basMr. Peterson will have charge of the lockers and meat departments. ed by Mrs. Rena B. Leishman at Netball tournament of high schools, The place of business, known as the organ and Mrs. Ethel Jones and Mrs Franklln Gunnell Don and Alts market and Cold at the piano; Mrs. Marie Gunnell Logan entertained their moth-an- d sang, er Mrs. Mrs. Edith Maughan Storage, had its grand opening Annie Leishman at Ill Take You Home Again Kath-- 1 (jnnec Monday at the Bluebird Friday and Saturday, March 6. of sketch Their policy will be efficient and leen ; biographical was Mrs. Leishman jn Logan. courteous service. President Smith was presented by observing her birthday. Grover Haslam; reading of the an(J Mrs. John M. Larsen ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE from President Smith Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Message farnliyi OF DAUGHTER to the Relief Society sisters by Larsen and family of Ogden, spent response, "A be wms here on account of the H. Maughan; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson Guy Our Loyalty, Mt$s. deatb 0f their father, John of Pledge their of announce the marriage prayers were by Larsen, who passed away Monday. Wat- Alda Walters; daughter Norma, to Derrald and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen Lelshman A. WilJames kins, son of Mr. and Mrs.which Cassle H. Brenchley. and family were guests of their of Watkin Logan, liam E. Sergeant Fred F. Garrett left Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard was solemnized in the Logan to go Jones. Temple, Tuesday, March 12, with Monday for San Francisco a At the meeting of the Second Christiansen after aboard El ship Ray president They spent here with his par- ward Relief Society Tuesday the performing the ceremony. spent making two were accompanied to the temple ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett time was Lunch was served to the and Mrs. and family. Mr. quilts. their parents, by Mrs. ladies by the presidency, Watkins and Mrs. Anderson. AfWayne Von Almen and Larry Mrs. Pearl ter the ceremony a wedding Hansen, of Idaho Falls spent the Florence Brenchley, here with" Mr. and Mrs. Bankhead, Mrs. Rhoda Thorpe.acbreakfast was served at the Blue- week-en- d Mrs. William C. Brenchley, on left The couple Jones. Howard bird in Logan. Wayne was on his Mr. and Mrs. John Al- to companied a short honeymoon. way to Santa Maria, Calif., Mrs. of Mr. and Hyrum, to Green River, work for his uncle, Alton P. len, Friday evening week-t- o Watkins were guests of honor at Maughan. Mr. Hansen returned iWyo., where they spent the Mail coupon below Newell Mrs. Mr. and end with the and tea dance; Falls. his home in Idaho a trousseau for this tree folder the at trousseau was displayed Anderson home where 200 guests called before going to the dance Mrs. Mary Gunnell, sister of the the Pacific Northwest. trousWhen planning your summer or fall and bride, had charge of the seau; guests were received at the vacation, this, handy folder will help Begin your vacation with relaxation dance by the bride and groom, rest as you ride. Your journey by you decide where to go. the many lovely and parents; will be a high spot of your rail Mr. of by a pictorial map of the contains It gifts were taken care vacation days. and Mrs. Parley Gunnell, Mr. and West; also description of famous Mrs Stanley Jones, Mr. and Mrs. western vacation regions including Union Pacific serves more western Bill Leatham. During intermission scenic regions than any other railYellowstone National Park, Cololunch was served, those having were the Nain charge road . . . the world's greatest vacation the luncheon rado, Arizona's Grand Canyon rail brothers, sisters and aunts of the entional Park, Utah's Zion and Bryce travel bargain. For unexcelled bride. A short program was . . service was beautiful Canyon National Parks, California transportation joyed. Mrs. Watkins in her wedding gown of white satin and wearing a corsage of rosebuds and lillies of the valley; Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Watkins each wore corresponding corsages. making Sa The young couple are their home in Logan, while Derrald is attending USAC. Mrs. Carol Maughan entertained j ! 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