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Show Friday, April 1910 The Cache American, hogan, Cache County, Utah leturnrd heme to r River City. Writer Discusses Mining near the Salt Like brewery with JorgeiiM-a generous gift for maintenance; have pwrih.i.M-e J the liamey also the Foundling's home m Hyde Park and home in are there to home. make their moving House; also with money for Sugar Mr. and Mr Elders Quorum Entertains Orvin Nyman, Mrs, Virgil T. Nyman Is fpend-in- g gponso-e- d the very swanky an enjoyable social at maintenance; The Elders quorum of the First the week at Newton with her Kearns block on Main street waa their home Wedne-da- y evening, a ward entertained at lovely built from the Silver King money. By Robert Crookston honoring the ward teacher quor- parent. Mr. and Mr. Barker. The Kearns residence party Friday evening at the tabum. Tan guest were Entertaining Sunday at a famUs a present. with the warai spring Along ernacle with the presidency, HowGame were enjoyed aad a social ily dinner party at their home, weather and snow marl)le und granite on off. some Palace going hour followed during which re- are Mr. and Mrs. Ezra J. Pal- of you have the urge to take to ta!l soul& Temple street, and the ard Maughan, Stanley Jones and freshments were served. Save it to tins state to be mar, A lovely dinner wa served the hill and prospect for silver Arnold Maughan, and Secretary hon,e l0T our governors. Walter Boyd In charge, tn exDelta Plil organization of re- by the hasten followed by a so- and gold, and In recent years UMsd fts and sketches hibit of pictures Another man who became rich several turned missionaries of USAC pre- cial afternoon of muncand social By EJm Use Hrtmtoik town made by Reid F&rklnson. was on of Special out sented the MIA program Tuesday visiting miner-- 1 i1 nnnlng was Jesse Knight, of J valuable have evening. In previous columni w guest were Professor and Mr. a 1s have been Irovo. He dreamed about finding display. A one-aplay, The Persecuted Malden, was presented by given you tome recipes far the use Mr. and Mrs. Ezra J. Palmer Darrel Palmer of Salt Lake City.' extracted from lead at Eureka. He went there, saw the same hill as in his dream Mesdames Farrl Leatham. Clams of left over baby foods, and here returned home the week-en- d the rocks. from Mr. Palmer is a music instructor at East high school. Eight memEl wood. Jones. Ella are two more recipes, one for a three month dug a hole and uncovered rich Marjorie Utahs wonderful mining trip will be good for at Paclmona. ber of the family were present. lead ore. ImMaughan. Vernlce Maughan and baby, and one that were is Calif. industry They baby to eat and enjoyable for the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marie Gunnell. A marshmallow There are many cases on record mense, and Its Special guests in the ward SunClyde whole family as well. eating contest which made a lot Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. Robert day were Mr. and Mr. Farrl well worthw- of mineral being found by men of fun, was by OlUe El wood and Molded Fruit Salad Harring. Enroute home they vis- Nyman and: family of hile to visit the who had no experience or knowlLogan. Aivtl Anderson. The remainder ited Milton mines as at Lake Wiser smeltnra edge of how, where Salt of Alvord or 1 j Lewiston, guests City folaUM under phi ol the evening was enjoyed in ! rf of Professor IMP raid and Mrs. Darrell L. Cox of Lovell, Wyo ; Lloyd and mills in this what conditions mineral is found. S cup boilinf ilr dancing. A buffet luncheon was Mrs.! of Mr. Park and and Mrs. The experiences of Mr. Stratton Logan, vicinity. Palmer, Mr. Frank Nyman H ran rach of an p airainrd served to a large crowd. Cromten. They enjoyed the win- Glenn Larsen of Logan. Mr. and fruits City lays on top of Cripple Creek, Colo., is indeed ter and had a wonderful r.ght-seein- g Mra Max Hooper, of Salt Lake of this W Mr and Mrs. Parley Gunnell interesting. He was at in the coldwatei. Soften mountain carpenter work, and working City. left Sunday for Hollywood. Cal., Pour the gelatine trip. soak-easked d water on the boiling Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sanders south of her and within four miner to tell him where to a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilgen after spending the week here with go gelatine and stir until dioled. new-de- al and had their on smooth blessed these drive and hours the tnrounce daughter of relatives. Both Mr. and Mrs. Guntheir engagement dig to find gold, said the Add to the fruits and thoroughly named sacraSuan roads. at Maxine, miner: A delightful nell are employed at an airplane mix. Pour into molds or cup daughter Laverne. well, really now, Mr. ment meeing Sunday. factory there. Suppose we revue the life very Strattton, if i knew where gold previoualy rmed with cold uaur party was given Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. James A. Irishand chill until firm. Unmold ard at their home to Alvord L. Cox briefly of one of Utah's richest is I would not be here. Why dont Dont be an "ex spurt-drive- r, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cox. C. serve as salad or dessert. man, Mr. and Mrs. William men, and about his liberal ways you go over there on that slde-hof Lovell, Wyo. The home was warns the National Safety and dig a hole, it isn't attended a special of helping less fortunate men, Brenchley, Custard or Souffles Vegetable to walk, and maybe after all far decorated with spring ofTidators for beautifully women and children. temple meeting its flowers. Luncheon was served to (Serves 3) Sunday morning at the Logan Thomas Kearns came to Park just as reasonable to follow the 19 I of. gold is where you find guests. Games formed the butter temple. They were joined by Mr. City from his home in Nebraska. policy I flour and Mrs. Daniel A. Irishman and He arrived at this town carrying it'." Well. Mr. Stratton did find mult rt, Mrs. Laurence Batt was hostess all were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I rid his blankets, like many another it there, and called it the Tomboy I un ot iirimpd vrnubln a very delightful party at her at S. D. Moore, at their home in man in search of a job. He got mine. It produced millions of dol1 trApooa koioQ juj home lars in gold, and the miners got where the afternoon her recently. Smlthfitld, honoring a Sill and Guardianship Notice, job in the Daly West mine, to A and evening were enjoyed. daughter Ruth, on her 18th birth- probate on carrying away the gold from when the and dirt, shoveling or Clerk Consult County Prepare white sauce of the but-te- day anniversary. After attending lovely hot dinner was served by afternoon shift, from 3 oclock to Hus Tomboy mine In their dinner R for Farther live Hour Add and milk. Signer well rupee bestto a shower in Logan the company the hostess. Finally it got so bad 11, he would arise and breakfast buckets. Inform dud g Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bailey of egg and then add the strained enjoyed luncheon . at they were required the Batt to the with then shift, along morning table and lemon juice Mis wll home. clothes on going off shiftchange Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-v- al and he the would forenoon and spend bake in greased individual leave Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Johnson were Bailey, of Colllnston. Notice to Creditors searching for mineral he could mine their woiking clothes at the a moderate ova announce in cups and then walk out with the the engagement of their locate and call his own. calr.ng on relatives and friends (325 F ) Set the cupa into a paa daughter Muriel, to Milton hd off their lunch bucket. here Friday. Sam Bailey has reWiser, In the District Coart of the First with hot water in it. Bake for M son Now leave we will Thomas of Mrs. Eliza Wiser, of LewThe gold that lays rich cently been released from the serminutes or until a knife inaerted Judicial District of the State of Kearns a minuet and remind you vice. for miners to carry off inenough Into the cuatard will come oat iston. that been mines rich of have In many and the for their tah. County Mont Nyman Is reported re'Mr. and Mrs. Seth Maughan elaan. May be served bos tr &4d, discmerM by men who knew pocket or lunch can usually lays Cache. announce the birth of their third but hot is usually preferred. covering satisfactorily at the Budin talc or mud between the ledgnothing about mineral and under es ge hospital following an y of quartz and child, a girl, bom at a Logan hoswhat is conditions It found. granite. There of Estate of the In the Matter The couple have Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson. was the same condition operation. pital Friday. at the man This saved his wages for Lucky Boy mine JAMES A. CRAGUN, Deceased. Sir. and Mrs. Oliver J. Fowkes two boys. All are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Parkinin Custer counseveral months and then started claims will Creditors and present family, of Salt Lake City, en Rena B. Leishman, son and Mesdames ty, Idaho. old twin sons. digging a hole about one mile doiiars worthThere was 7 million and Nellie Joseph Leon and Douglas Ward, route home from Shelley, Idaho, with vouchers to the .undersigned Alta M. Brenchley of gold taken out of north the AtWest mine. He Daly administrator at the office of in the grass-root- s, Leishman, who were observing of Blackfoot, Idaho, called on Mr, visited relatives here Friday. or in shallow 211 was digging on the continuation Room G. Newel Mr. Daines, Mrs. and torney Robert Faubert their birthdays during the week, and M rs. James A. Leishman, stopes, but the vein was lost and of ore West that Lobut Daley vein, Cache Bank and Building, Valley has never been found. were honored guests at a birth-- ) MOTMjay on their way to Salt Lake daughter Marie, left Saturday Utah, on or before the 23rd he didnt know that, or did anyday party held at the home of City. Wednesday they were din- by plane for Waterbury, Conn., gan, of The history of gold Is one else. no There was ledge of where they will make their home. day May, 1946. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe, Mon- ner guests of their there has been much more aunt, Mrs. Mrs. Faubert rock a the with dirt, exxposed; F. WILLIAM WINN. money Is the former Ruth day evening. A lovely hot lunch- Fanny M. Brown on their way Administrator of the Estate dense cover of brush and trees spent in trying to find it than Crookston, of eon was served on card tables to home. Mr. and daughter Other guests at dinner hid all the rock. When he had dug actually has" been taken out of of James A. Cragun, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leishman. Mr. were Mrs. Nellie B. Leishman Mrs. Newell J. Crookston. the dirt and into the rock the ground. Deceased. through ' Lyle Israelsen, who has been and Mrs. Lewis Brenchley, Bish- and Mrs. Chloe D. Maughan. home It a little silver, so he j P.S. Hon. Thomas Kearns, carried G. NEWEL DAINES. for the on medical op and Mrs. Frank Leishman, Mr. Douglas was had it surveyed, and recorded recently released leave, reported winter to Park City carryiniz "bit, back at Farragut, Attorney for Estate. and Mrs. Charles Leatham, Mr. from the service. to law, and called It the blankets served two terms Date cording of First publication: Idaho, tt Tuesday for further mediI and Mrs. Archie Maughan, Mr. Silver King Coalition. S. Senator from Utah. March 15, 1946. Boyd Murray, of the Maritime cal care. ard Mrs. Luther Baldwin, Mr. and service, where out the in Pacific, J He did not form a stock comMiss Ruth Andrus, of Marian, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Leishman, Is home and 15 NOTICE pany and sell stek. He worked I Savings to motor car buyers as Mr. and he spent at months, South Caro- Weber county. Is guest of her sisMrs. Ernest Leishman, released result of improved methods of Charlston, for wages during the winter and ter, Mrs. Wallace Beutler. Miss Mrs. Orson Perkes, Mr. end Mrs. March 15th. His wife, Iflxs. drus will attend USAC cars from factory to the lina, saved nickel the of for First a District the In Court every , shipping grub? G. S. Dr. Mrs. and spring Lynn Larsen, Clair Murray, and two quarter. Martha er! to be used own Judicial his of District $12 to $20 per State averaged the offtake working PresFrancis, President and Mrs. children, Reid and Carolyn, have claim with his own hands. After 'automobile annually. In the de Mrs. Kerene W. Hill and small ton Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Al- been several years of pulling dirt from cade prior to the war, savings making their home in Lo- son, of Malad. Idaho are d lan Leishman, Mr. and Mr. Leroy guests $34 million annually. gan with her parents, Dr. and of Mr. and Mrs. John Wursten. the shaft with a windlass he unevremainder of the The Thorpe. Mrs. Amussen. covered ore he could sell, then Nyman Holmgren, who has spent ening was enjoyed playing vaMesdames Chloe D. Maughan, the week with hi3 there were buildings and machinrious table games. Sara Baxter, Millie B. Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. grandparents, ery put in place where he had Nyman, has ' Miss Reta Leishman was hostess and Mrs. Libbie D. Stuart, of Lotoiled with hand tools for longer claims will Creditors present at a slumber party held at her I have a good supply of accompanied Mr. and Mrs. the direction of both ward bish with vouchers to the undersigned time than it takes to discourage home Monday evening. A lovely gan, to oprlcs and members of both wards administratrix at the office of, the average person. Recently the Willard Petersen, of Hyrum, st lunch was served and and Salt Lake City, Fri- In Wellsville are invited to attend. Attorney Newel G. Daines, Room ' Utah Copepr company has given various games played during the Ogden Mrs. Leishman stopped at CORRECTION 211 Cache Valley Bank building, away large sums of money to the day. the Misses Janice Ogden with her daughter, Mrs. evening by Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy W. Hall Logan, Utah, on or before the U. of U., the USAC, for mineral Carol Ed Nielsen, while the others mo- of Bassett, Leishman, Joyce j research. This school got $100,000 1946. have of 13th Wellsville, received word June, day Bradshaw, Rena Leishman, Renee tored to Sait Lake City. to newspaper reports. of the safe arrival of a grandEUDORA according ROHWER, Jean Murray Leishman, Emma spent daughter to T5 and Mrs. Spencer Mrs. Fanny M. Brown Administratrix of the Es- - Now it should be of Interest Lou Ann Leishman, Sharon Bas- Wednesday to Sunday at Logan A. Hall. Mrs. Hall FOR SALE tate of Thomas J. Pearce, to know how son and are Thomas Kearns sett, Gloria Leishman and Reta with her niece, Mrs. Barbara living with her parents, Mr. and deceased. his W. Maurice Tingey money. Considerable of spent Leishman. Mrs. Le Roy J. NieTsen at Haw- NEWEL G. DAINES, Lundberg. it in Salt Lake city, the large Miss Janice Murray, who was Bank-hea- d Weston, Idaho Heber H. Mrs. and Mr. Catholic cathedral on East 1st thorn, Cal., while Spencer is with Attorney for Estate. observing her birthday, was pleaswere guests of Mr. and Mrs. the armed forces, being stationed Date of first publication: South a MinPhone 360J2 the got large gift; antly surprised at her home M. W Garrett at Garland, at Yokohama. Japan. The Niel- 5, 1946. on ers the east bench April hospital Wednesday evening. Card games sens are former of residents and a delicious were played Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Maughan luncheon served to the guest of and daughters, Marilyn and Char-- 1 Hyrum. honor and Carol Bradshaw, Nor- lene, of Soda Springs, Idaho, callma Hoskins, Maunne Maughan, ed on Mrs. Howkard Jones, SaturReta Leishman, Joyce Bassett, Bart day on their way home after Bradshaw, Hugh Williams, Joseph spending three months at ' Santa Earl Gordon Maria Cal. Other guests at the Reynolds, Lindley Jones, Calvin Hill and La Veil Jones home Saturday and Sunday Leishman. were Miss Edith Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Laura Williamson returned Mrs. John M. Larsen and childhome Sunday after spending two ren, of Ogden. with weeks at Pocatello, Idaho P. M. Williamson is home afher son and daughter, Mr. and ter undergoing a major operation Mrs. Thomas G. Williamson, Mr. at a Salt Lake City hospital. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and fam-ile- s. Sunday evening, April I4th, at 8 p. m., a special musical proA large crowd attended the gram will be presented in the stake party sponsored by the Hy-ru- Second ward chapel by a male Stake Presidency, Friday ev- chorus from Brigham City, under ening at the Hyrum Third ward chapel when all stake and ward officers and teachers were entertained Bishop Marvin O. Ashton of the presiding bishopric was a special speaker. Dancing was enjoyed and a lovely lunch served by the stake Relief Society presidency. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead have moved back to Wellsville, after spending the past five months in Ogden. Mrs. Gerald Watkins, the former Norma Anderson, is at the Eudge hospital, where she underwent an last for appendicitis operation Saturday. 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