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Show The Cache American, i,ogan, Cache County. Utah Friday. April 19, 1916 mm CLEF. UTY 0QWft 1111 OF BRIGHAM PRESENT PROGRAM fca.v reasurer; rertetor, can sen, nt .c-se- FELICES PASCUAS! This while panama hat trimmed with black lace practically says, " Happy Easier! in Spanish. Vicki Vola, of NBCs "Mr. District Attorney," will wear it in the parade with a heavy white linen jacket and black wool skirt, brim. Tiny black sequins outline the lace pattern on the roll-bac- k This flattering hat is part of Florence Reich mans collection, onstrate stenciling and painting home on furlough, having come, She will bring her patterns, and Horn San Pedro. Calif, where bej those wishing to learn to do this is stationed with the Navy. He work will bring their own ma- is a special escort there to helpj relatives and friends locate their j terials. when they come to the base,.; boys, club Ladies Senior The Literary Mrs. Leishman entertainand Mr. home met Friday evening at the at dinner for Carl, Sunday. of Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Christen- ed of town guests were Mr. and end frienes trom Welts'dle sen. Special guests were Mrs. Out Mrs. Ray Lowe, of Hyrum. Vie Mrs. Darley. At ti.e expiration ci ts Dean Anderson, Mrs. EL. and Mrs. Heber C. Green 24 day furlough) Maughan, Miss Margaret his and Conday :r.de wrii g j back to Fort Lewi, Bertha Price, Mrs. Elsie Popple-to- n who are home after spending the Adella V. n.ckc their home for Cooper. past four months in San Francisand Miss and co, Calif., were observing their the Miss Zella Kerr presided he is ttatlone W'ith tl. matters were wrdding anniversary Wednesday. business a my. several Mis Ho.vans Jones rec.dit; discussed. A committee of three, Mrs. Green entertained at a lovely i. J Mrs. Geneva Maughan, Mrs. Iearl thicken dinner for the occasion. liet her 1; sifter, Eloer and Mrs. Em 1 Vr.i Leishman and Miss Zella Kerr, Covers were laid lor Mr. and Mrs. Almen, have been released from were elected to choose new of- Green, Heber W. Green, Mr. and their missionary labors and are ficers for the coming two years. Mrs. Stanley Jones and family. now touring the East. They la- Eva Lee Gunnell gave a talk on A social evening was enjoyed. bored for six months In Virginia the cancer drive, and also anfirst class Dean J. Seaman and North Caroline and have nounced the program as P.lows: Riggs, son of Mrs. Annie J. Riggs visited at Washington D. C. vocal duets with guitar accom- and husband of Mrs. Glenda Green Let the Rest of the Riggs, came home Monday after Philadelphia, Pa., and are now paniment, and receiving his discharge from the in New York. They expect to World Go By; Drifting reach home about May 1. Dreaming; The World is Waiting Navy at San Diego, California. MarA Lewis Perkins left for a visit meeting of for the Sunrise, by Mrs. the Floradell school was held in garet Larsen and Miss Flaticia with friends at La Grande, Oregon Mrs. Ray for an extended stay, after visitthe tabernacle, Wednesday even- Ballam, of Hyrum; Iris ing in connection with a musical Cannon, of Logan, read a ing at Brigham City with The Hasty Heart, by daughter, Mrs. Fred Douglass, and program of sons by Stephen drama, Foster. President of Mrx John Patrick; vocal duet. Carry at Ogden with his son Vernon and June Maughan, president; prayer Me Back to Old Virginia, by Mrs. family. Mrs. G. Mr. and Thomas by Lewis H. Brenchley of junioi Larsen and Miss Ballam. During high school faculty; the program a social hour, a lovely tray lunch Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn was presented by students of the was served to 24 ladles by the A. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mil and 6th grades; readers were hostess. Petersen and daughter Carlene, Carl Reynolds and Lee Barley; Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Parker all of Pocatello, Idaho spent the Miss Fida Stoller, music director, and daughter Nadine, of Clear- weekend here with their parents, conducted; sor.es, Get cn Board, field, anl their son Willard S., of Mrs. Laura Williamson and Mr. ' (htldrer; Heaoen; Swirg Low; the Maiitime service, who is and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson. three-yeThe the old son of Mr. Let My People Go; li.'.ile Nec.; home on furlough, spent Ol, Susannah; Burke; week-en- d Glendy here as guests of their and Mrs. Floyd Ewer, who has Nellie Bly; Ring, Ring de Banjo; sister, Mrs. Alvin Haslam. Other been ill in a Logan hospital for at the past four weeks with ruptured Races; Some Folks; out of town guests Sunday Camptown is improving slowly. Oia Dog Tray; Old Black Joe. the Haslam home where Mr. and appendix, He is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Old Folks at Home; My Old Mrs. Thaine Corbridge and famMrs. William H. Glenn. Massa in de ily, of Layton; Mr. and Home; Kentucky n: p.-'c- it..er-m-ia- Parent-Teache- ." rs 3-- P-T- A, ar Cold Ground; I Dream of Grannie with the Light Brown Hair. A large crowd were present and perforenjoyed the mance. A fireside chat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest evening, P. Leishman, Sunday with vice president of the Gleaner girls Miss Beverly Parkinson, presiding. The program consisted of a retold story by Mrs. Eva Lee Gunnell; trombone solo by M.ss La Voyl Leathair, accompanied by Miss Betty Lou Jones. During a social hour lovely refreshments were served by the Misses La Vay Leishman, Wilma Hall and Carina Murray to 25 young folks. Providence, of Mrs. Chugg, will meet with the ladies of the First ward Relief Society Tuesday afternoon, April 30 to demCold, Jt F !' v Z's4 . . w son-in-la- w Rasmus- The program accompanist. was as follows: Selections, Our Father Who Art In Heaven, and I Need Thee Every Hour, by the glee club; jiano sob, Miss RasCn'oi.-- ' Ye selections. mussen, Portals, God so Loved the World, and Ram and the River, by the glee clue; accordion solo, Miss Donna Perron; selections. Flag Without a Stain, The Winier Song, anj Fatlgious Tragety. by the gk3 uub; short Irik on events In the Bible, by Delmont vb m duet. Beecher; Miss Joan Harmon an iIi.u Joan Hunsakcr, with piano accumpan-lameby Muss Rasmus in. refections, Bo g of the Joily Rodgers. and Discovery , with f olu tung by JI L. Jackson, by the glee clu:; rios.r.g remarks weie by Cisaop Lehman; prayers cy Bishop il'un Pankhead ar.d B. Gunnellj Miss Rula Hailstone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hailstone of Logan, and Sergeant Conway Jaughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arm: Maughan of WeLsville ve.e muried Tuesday, Api.' 9 n Logan Iciugb, with Pnv.liH Elruy Chiistbnsen performing the ceremony. Mrs. Hailstone a h tea at her home Sunday, April 14 for her and a number of r. davighte; held at ,USAC fow-woThursday, Friday and Saturday, Mrs. Vera Stuart returned home Monday alter spending two weeks at San Diego. Cal., with her and daughter Ioutse. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Berntson and family. Mrs. Stuart welcomed a little grandson, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Berntson, making a family of three girls and one boy for them. Miss Ludean Stuart, who accompanied her mother to San Diego, stopjied there to spend a few weeks with her sister and f family, Mrs. Adell Miss Edith Jones. Van Drlnmielin, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen and family, of guests of Ogden, were week-en- d their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. Other guests Sunday home were Clyde i.t the Jer.-t- j Cheeketts and his parents, Mr. of and Mrs. Parley Cheeketts, Ogden. Dinner was served and a social day spent. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Lindfey received word of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dam. Mrs. Bowen, of Beaver Bowen wfts formerly Miss Delpha Lindley, The little girl has three brothers. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Jones received the announcement of the birth of a daughter April 4 to Mr." and Mrs. B. EL Wilcox, of Mrs. Wilcox Kansas City, Mo, was formerly Miss Helen Jones of this city. She and her daughter Marian made their home here with her parents while Mr. Wilcox was overseas. He returned from duty a year ago and took his family to Kansas City to make their home. Mrs. David England and Mrs. Ruth Skeen and family, of Logan spent Thursday here with their sister, Mrs. Perry Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon B. Maughan of Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Evans, of Logan, left Saturday on a 10 day trip to Arizona and Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Myers entertained at dinner Sunday for her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Williamson, who spent the past week here with their mother, Mrs. Sarah A. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson make their home at Oakland! CkL Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Bank-hea- d, Bishop and Mrs. Evan H. Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bailey, were Ogden visitors Monday. Bonnie Seamons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seamons, returned home from the hospital Monday after spending a week there on account of eye troule, caused by a piece of glass while at school. Bonie was standing by a window when a ball was knocked through the glass, causing the accident. Miss Ruth Bankhead, instructor at South Cache high shcool, spent the week-en- d at Pocatello, Idaho with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beck and family of Springville, were Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hyde. S2c Carl Leishman. home on furlough, Thair Allen and Paul Nielsen, of Hyrum, Miss Cora Stirland, Miss Helen Chugg and Miss Joyce Nielsen, enjoyed refreshments and a social good time at the home of Carls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leishman. Darlan Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Murray, is home from the Scout Jeppson, Barbara Miss New officers for the coming year were Imt.illed at the monthly muting of the North Loiaii in Wednesday evening the school house. Dr. Joseph N. professor of Symons, associate at USASC. discussed sociology rural youth jfoblems; musical numbers were furnished. Sergeant and Mrs. Arthur Wallace and their son Gam, of Pasof co RotJes. Calif., are guests Mrs. Wallace's parents, Mr. and Mu. John H. Kemp. Mr. Wallace was recently discharged from the army at Camp Beal ( Calif., after having served two and one hull years at Camp Roberts hospital Mr. as chemist laboratory Wallace has accepted a fellowat ship to do graduate work Rutgers university in New Jersey, beginning July 1 of this Wallace Mr. und Mrs. veer. graduated from USAC ir. 1943. the Elders evening Friday a program quorum sponsored and dance honoring returned servicemen of the ward. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Winn and Eunice Misses (laughter Edith. Mor tense n, Eleanor Holjcson, r, Ranzen-bergeMarie Connie Kelsey. Beth Chambers, and Lu o Jean Mortenscn, Smithfield, weie Sunday luncheon guests of Mis C. A. Maughan. enterMrs. L. A. Ripplinger tained at a luncheon party Friday in observance of her son P-T- Musical lovers enjoyed a beautiful program Eunaay evening at the Second ward chapel, presented by the Bee Tea Glee Club, a male chorus from Brigham City, consisting of 48 voices. After the opening exercises, which were conducted by Bishop Frank Leishman, the program was preus sented with Walter Madsen in-- ti milter of ccieino' i.i '.Cured the oitictri o. he club :s folows: Gene Wright, president; Wayne Woodland, secretary-t- t Tage Three of Orion Page pnd son Allan, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Harland of Phillips and daughter Judy, Mrs. Mrs. Corbridge, Ogden. Page and Mrs. Phillips are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Parker, and residents' of all were former Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Plowman and son Brent, of Smithfield, spent Wednesday here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber H.. Bankhead. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Boswell, of Provo, who have been visiting with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geddes Maughan, were guests , along with Mr. and Mrs. Maughan and Mrs. Laura Williamson, Tuesday evening. S2c Carl Leishman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron P. Leishman, is B. Guy H. Maughan, Henry Murray, Mrs. Rena M. Leishman, Miss Carma Muray and Miss La Vay Leishman, motoed to Salt Lake City, Tuesday of last week to be at a hospital there while Mrs. Edith, M. Murray underwent a major operation. Mrs. Murray, wife of Robert B. Murray, of Preston, Idaho, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Maughan, and is. repoted doing nicely Sunday, when he parents motored to S'alt Lake to visit her. Berkley Jones, Blaine and De Wayne Hall, Rex Maughan, Job Milier, Deloy Hall, Teddy Hall, Ralph Hendry, Charles Hyde, BilArt ly Hyde, Elmo Leishman, Dickerson and Norman Bassett were among those who attended Sunday at Providence as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hyde, of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Winn, of Smithfield, spent Thursday evening at Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne Jensen. N'-rnu- J-.- ed Rural traff!edeaths Increased 24 per cent in 1945, according to the National Safety Council. Rural deaths were 60 per cent of - the total traffic toll In 1945. Contentment Is natural wealth, luxury artificial poverty. Socrates. When tourists start coming to your city, will they be met with inforfriendly smites, courteous service, fair prices, adequate mation? If so, you are sure to receive your full hare of the $100,000,000 we expect tourists to spend in Utah this year. But don't take these things for granted . . . start now to make -- sure! See that both you and your employees are Imbued with the spirit of western hospitality . . . that you are able to answer questions as to traveling distances, facilities, points of interest. You'll be pleasantly surprised to see how tourists will beat a pah to your door this year! No, 24 of a Series to promote greater tourist trade for Utah ELECTRIC PUMPING A farm money-mak- er the hospital where he has been receiving treatment for ruptured ! appendix. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent and family of Layton, were guests of their mother, Mrs. Martha Leish man, Sunday. Mrs. Gayle Pickett and daughter Carolyn, spent Saturday and 7 Pumping water electrically has brought greater prosperity to many farmers of this area. Often additional water, supplied by pumping, when no water is otherwise available, will save an entire crop. Jr; ,Afki atis flOM Tm CUftft'tH IV6I Q O Q Q Q Q 6INf Q O A Rate for the Buckhomt fmam Try the Refreshing Tang Even when there is no danger of crop failure additional water will often Southern Comfort Sour Youll be mighty pleased at the delightful way Southern Comforts smooth mellowness blends with the tartness of lemon and lime in the Southern Comfort Sour. of the double the yield and greatly improve the quality of the crop. Barren tracts can be brought under cultivation ancj made productive through the magic . , lielis llth biithday anniversary. The afternoon was spent In outdoor games, Lunch wai s rved to nine guets. Mr. and Mrs. L.a Vcrn Martin ol Idatwi, were w eik-en- d guests of Mr. ar.d Mrs. E. J. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs, Le Roy Holmes and family, of Ogden; Mrs, Mary Coburn, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Magnus Holmes of Ixigao, v.ire Soi day lunchion guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ripplinger. Mr. and Mrs. Ca-- l N and family, and Mrs. W. E, Nyman, spent Sunday at Ogdin, guests of Mrs, Wn da Lour.zcn rnd family. Mrs. E. L. Lieby, of Ogden, and Mrs. L L. Wilhel.-- i of Logan, were vis lots In the ward Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Dean F. lVir.-uf- f , re aim family, of Flo:4".c. guests of Mr. and Mrr. Dean refer on. D.. Peters an recently his release from ths IT, S. Nuv. where he serve a 21 .'xnUia as an at air Pdvlgatieti. He was stationed at naval bare at Banana Rwr, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baxter and family of Provo, were visitors In the ward Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Nyman and family. Mrs. W. E. Nyman and Mrs. C. A. Nyman attended a luncheon party Friday at the home of Mrs. Perry Wickham, at Logan, covers being laid for 12 guests. Social visiting was enjoyed. GAY AS AN EASTER EGG A white panama breton with an edge of guilt braid and char- treuse grosgram ribbon, thats the hat Florence Freeman, of NBCs "Youngl Vidder Brown, will tvear ij Easter Sundays bright and sunny. With it shell wear a scarlet suit, the jacket trimmed in chartreuse, and a white blouse Lilly Dache hat. them'd Only One, of sufficient water for irrigation. Vit-ii- n 100 COMFORT CORPORATION IT. LOU IS 3, DC. SOUTHERN PROOF LIQUEUR tfrfmeric&i jfiodt eJerdati& 2)rink r i ' rrAfn tyjpfi craiiraimri A UTAH POWER ft LIGHT CO. MESSAGE |