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Show Friday, May 17. l'JJG The Cache American, Logun. Cache County, Utah Wellsville J j ANNOUNCE MAKUIAGE OF DAUGHTER i j j Mr. whee she rxjiccu to 0.rs"as. bi tent Amu Punplcton; vocal and Mrs. Howard Jones.; ftimounce the marriage of their! uautnier. Musa Edith Junes, or, 3d Ll Washington Ave, tn Ogden. sen nt Mr i JSJ uirli Ch cf Ogden, which was solemnized In the Salt Lake Temple, V.ed. at high noon of May 8ih. The double ring ceremony was perof formed by President Burton Donna Scott, of Millville; .reading. Zn Jinn Hailey. A ' lovely t.-.- I 1 mlo, Miry1 luncheon nerwd in the ciung roent to of tne Madra cub Tl.e Iftdn entertained their mothers at the 63 Buis'a. Lovely spun; flowers Hlutbird in Lo;.tn. Friday even- - decorated tlie tables. Ir.g at a lovely four course dm- -' The Senior ludies' Literary laid for 46. lub held their meeting at the mr, coven hath gueut present wus given a home of Mrs. Mary G. Parker. fctUUful Tlie Friday evening, with president flowering plant. ,..u following program was presented : Zella Kerr In .1. ...... dueU- - My ,,al- - That Wonderful was reorganized Mothcr ot Mn and Little Moth-- 1 ofT.eers taking office next er. were beautifully ung by Mrs.Jtember, Those elected were Mrs.! Venna Caddie and Mrs. Marge Eva Lee Gunnell. president: Mrs.. , uit ?s-d- ay I was very "ably given" by he': Tut.sd.iy Leiah- IwLsh- liald-- j Mr- anJ 31 rs. Luther Mr. Wld 31rs. Heroy Tlioipe. HrCs!dlnt Mrs. and Preston n nnnchlev. Mr. and Mr ,nn' w-ii- i , Lcishrnan- - Mr- - ond Mr. and Wellsvalle Ernest Mrs. Orson Mr- in. ah; t-- j lui Lel!hrnn. Alien, reading, Carma Jean Coprayer, Alton Klngsford, Sacrament met ting Sunday ev( ening was comlucred by Alton Kmgsford, sinking under dlreetioo Harnson; Ituymond Allen lofa'n. nl .ilmyT. arwj show at Saturday er. Gilbert Allen; were Ardrs Allen. Nord Allen. Scott Hendricks and Allen, R)chard., Joan and Jerry. llend- - who have returned Joseph home from . 1. . the service, were our speakers; prayer, Raymond Allen. .... closing Misi Leora Allen was home for red to others, white to two or the week-en- d visiting her parents, three. Their calves ere fin Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Allen. Site U attending RYU at Provo. A5 members of the family of JSCOVE man. The time was citlly. A lovely lumh w on small tables to Mr. Larsen. Disnop and Mrs. ,,u,n Mr. nd Mrs. Allan rjJay Mra rvti.lng at Pace Three - with their Among'those" who'Tttcnded "'the' David exhibit besides the and boys girls Interested, were Grover A1 len. Fenton Hendricks, Mr. and Mra Ambrose Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison, Henry Cornish, Vivian and Reed Allen. Shopping; In Logan. Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Day, Mr. end Mra Ivan Alien. At Priesthood meeting Sunday d, morning, Bishop Joseph Day essment on tlie stake ed our arm purchased from Casper r11- wouId tie 31764, and would apportioned among the ward famines soon. S. W. Allen Is in r the assessment Sunday school was conducted by Aldon Cornish; prayer by James Wilcox: singing under direction of Carol Allen; Joleen Allen, or- gnnist: sacrament by Lee Allen and Joan Peterson; commencing the Mothers day program was the presentation to all mothers present with a lovely assortment of flowers. pinned on each mother by the bishopric, after which the following took part: reading, Hcl en Allen; song, Clarence Allen, accompanied by Janice Allen; reading. Ron Allen; poem, Jerry Hendricks; poem, Valerie Tltensor song by class under direction of Wavie Allen; poem, Ranay Allen; song. Bruee Allen; poem. Ardis and were while the committee in charge hostess to 18 club members and guests of their parenu, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Darley, Mothers day. were Gwennie Maughan, Zella four guests. The Junior Ladles Literary club j Clark and Josle Pbppleton. held Mothers day party at Mr. El wood, and Mrs, Olhe were' pleasantly surprised at theirj the home of Mrs Erntt Leish- man Frlday evenlng. with Presi- home Saturday evening. It being! In Wellscdlle.. dent Venn& to the birthday anniversary of Mr. Mrs. Heber L. Green perkln charge. A lovely hot luncheon was I El wood. was, A j followed by a program: trio. Mother, by Mesdamcs Edith I and! Venice Mri Mrt, John M Larsen Rena B. Leishman; Maughan Mrs.1 comic read-- 1 Reil Lelshman. Mr. and Mrs- - Naom F"ks: duet.) My Mother- - by MrEdith Wm. Leatham. Mr. and Mra Sun- Lfh Rhan and Mrs- Rena Lehman; -ley Jones. Mr .and Mrs. Marwn j Mother, was by Mrs. M. 1 Jones TributeM ojpleton. Mr. and M s jy.-.Larsen, Other guests at j Alla Brenchley; Lar.scn of Ogden. response, Mrs. rr;blte. Mothers day were Mr. Joseph P. buds. Following the ceremony, Cooper; each mother! The retiring bishopric of the Mta Jones entertained at dinner WelLsvllle ward were SJ...GuyR'.i!laUn!!laJ1. a1 was presented with a potted plant! honored , fPd at Timple Square cafe for the dune-- 1 nK-flDurmg a social hour two piano' a al gut.sts c' la" din- - duets. arranged n . Idho. Monday members of the bridal party and j In a Monastery Garden, and Dartv at jC. hleh Soda junior fiuests of Mr- - and MrS- - Jones Spring Song, were played Mr. and Mra Ralph evening lajlcr thejj hoo; by Mrs.j Salt Lake City, who joined La Berne Maughan and daughter Mrlf1 Wlth Olsen In charge! ,iusband- - Mr- - and Clyde Jeanene. There, were 42 present party at the Temple following the; nron-i- m ceremony. The young couple Mt! Sas prenterconsSing ofUo' chf,fketts- and his brother- - Ser-fMr. and Mrs. Dale Collett and RP:,nt Ralph Chccketts' of 0,;drn- a honeymoon trip through the cornptP b'v Eidon ac-- ! two children, of Salt Lake City, Tarbet, their daughter Adell, southern part of the state. For Tuesday by Gilbert Thorpe, of j and husband Mr. and Mrs. Thom. were Mothers day guests of their. her going away outfit, the bade compamed address of welcome by parents. Mr. and Mrs. william p. chose a grey tailored suit with Iaigan; the j by n pame and 8pcnt the day Leatham. The American Legion Auxtlitry Prest; Irand Peter Jorgensen of Wellsville met Brenchley and Aaron P. Leish- at the home of man. Each were presented with 8nd Mrs- - Tlielma Howell, of .SJiel-- a Mrs. Henry B. Muraay, WednesAlice Mrs. Johnson, Idaho; leather brief case, and their ky President Mrs. Mar-velVancouver. Wash.; Mrs. Irene day evening. wives with a beautiful wool blan- Riggs gave a talk on busiket; remarks were made by Counness matters to be taken up; voduct. selor James L. Wyatt; cal solos were by Mrs. Ideana ........ Memories, was sung by Mrs. Neta. two accordion selections Glenn; of all Sprlngvllle, were held in the tabernacle Wednesday Hendry and her sister. Mrs. Reba Beverly Mason, Mrs. Gretta Hall. A loveby 01 Leo Mason, for Chris Larsen, 61, who died Glenn, of Hyrum. accompanied bv Ir- - aodMrs. lunch was served. Each ly plate Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Saturday of a heart ailment. Miss Ruth Hendry. Dancing was- Spanish gold star mother was presented Lake of Salt Bo.mder, City, with a James L. Wyatt of the enjoyed the remainder of the evThe officers potted spent last Wednesday here as of the Auxiliaryplant. ward bishopric was .n are charge, ening. Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Leland Selley, Mr. guests of Mrs, Chns Larsen. Mrs. Riggs, president; Mrs. Henry GarThe many beautiful flowers are Mrs. Johnson and of Jorgensen carried by relatives under direc- - and Mra Woodrow Seeley, rett, vice president. Mrs. Farrell tion of Mrs. Alta M. Brenchley Smithfleld; Mr. and Mra Calvin sisters of Mrs. Larsen. Mr. and Parker, secretary. Mrs. James K. 31 rs. Ronald Mason, of Springville and Mrs. Barbara Brandon; six Selley, of Laj-ton-, Insist on Mrs. Grace Bailey is visiting i to their home Thurdsay nephews were pallbearers, Leland Bailey, of Twin Falls, Idaho, were returned son and Mr. her with and two family, weeks the fter past spending and James Larsen, George Popple-to- n mothers day guests of their par-- 1 this cheese food of Mrs. Lar- Mrs. Charles Bailey, at Garfield. and Louis Smith, al lof ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sel- here with their mother, Illness N. on and account of U. the of S. Bradshaw sen, the Lloyd Wellsville. Wellsville; John M. Larsen, of Ogley, of The three Beehive groups of the death of their father, Chris Lar- Navy, where he has spent the den; Russell Olsen, of Young. Mrs. Johnson is spending past two years, 18 months of thatj KRAFT QUALITY! Music was by the ward choir Second ward MIA, under direc- sen. under direction of Chorister Lew- tion of their leaders. Mesdames two weeks here with Mrs. Larsen. time overseas, arrived home Mon- Mrs. William Selley returned day from San Francisco, Cal., is H. Brenchley, Mrs. Rena B. Thelma Haslam, Donna Popple-to- n, Always smoolh-mellinhome Wednesday, accompanied by where he received his discharge. Zella Valene Clark, Leishman, accompanist; Murray, speakers ' son Mr. He Mrs. a is Mra. her of James Bailey, Rich, mild cheddar and daughter, entertained who told of the many wonderful Miss Elease Bailey, two Twin weeks B. two at Bradshaw. His after James spending the cheese characteristics of the deceased and their mothers and fathers, flavor e Exceptional Idaho with her children. brothers, Claire and Lynn, have spoke words of comfort to the members of the bishopric and Falls, food values from milk 31r. and Mrs. received and their and James both discharges family were Heber C. Parker, parenters, the MIA officers and 3f r- - and Mrs. HowardBailey school at USAC. are Se-- 1 Teagen. attending the at and C. N John teachers, partners, Brenchley, Bishop C. Mrs. who has been ill, Maughan and Counsellor Wyatt; cond ward recreation hall Tues- will Bailey,some time here. spend musical numbers were solo and day evening. Mrs. Tlielma Haslam A birthday party in honor of chorus, O Say Not I Journey presided; prayers were by Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larsen was Murand Luther Leishman Alone, by Lamont Allan and choir; Frank vocal duets were by Parley Hall ray. The following program was of Bishop and Mrs. Frank Leishand Nellie Leischman, Edith Mauplay, by Sharon enjoyed: two-aghan and Marie Gunnell, Mabel Leishman, Maxine Glenn, Bonnie WILL PAY CASH and Archie Darley Maughan; Seamons, La Vae Stuart, Joyce Or Will Trade for . . . prayers were by William Joy, of Stuart, Venna Walker, Doris Williamson chorus and Janice and Lewis H. Murray; Logan Brenchley; Kitchen Cabinets prayer at the home was by Ar-ro- n by first and second groups; piano Dressers P. Leishman and Oliver S. solo, Maurme Maugnan; poem, in Breakfast Sets Bailey dedicated the grave the Wellsville cemeetry. Range Stoves Lieutenant Rachel Johnson was week-en- d duction efforts will mean that Harvester is guest of Miss Esther International production with Fletcher of Wellsville. Lieutenant local dealer can expect only your at Johnson has been stationed number of parts and masmall a shifts Extra all possible speed. Bushnell General hospital for the at a time. Since we must chines conwherever are employed PHONE being DEPENDABLE ALL WAYS past five months serving as an all our customers, with fair play ditions permit, to try to overcome 44 SOUTH MAIN 30 West 1st North Phone 418 J army nurse. She is now enroute will a be rethere sprinkle of parts the losses of 4 the production td Fort Lawton at Seattle Wash., and machines all over the councent strike. Everything is being try not a downpour in any one done to get parts and machines to section. you. You will be glad to know that While we and our dealers would all repair parts production schedlike to tell you that this means an ules are far beyond normal. immediate end to the shortage of service parts and machines, it is more accurate to say that it No hoarding means the beginning of the end of it. If illness or bad weather deYou may be sure lays you seriously in the Spring, throws that much it every mahow know you chine will be shipvou off your schedule. The strike ped to dealers as has thrown our schedules off basoon as completed. are There too. many lance, We do not and will "chores we must do before new not hold machines off the market. machines reach you. At the start of the strike we had on hand at all our factories and branches just 837 tractors of Material shortages all kinds less than two days IVS FRINTt FROM THE CURRIER and 405 of these were The preliminary production A Race on the Mississippi not completed. Many of those chores of getting on hand had one or more imporour plants back intant parts missing principally to shape for full radiator cores. Most of the rest production are finand husband, Mr. and Mrs. Thom-a- s Van Drlmmenn Jr., of Ogden, Bishop and Mra Charles P. Mau-gha- n of Layton, an uncle and aunt of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cliecketu, of Bear River City, an uncle and aunt of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Eugene Biough. of Sait Lake City, a member of a ladles trio with the Jones sisters, who have done considerate wards and entertaining in the stakes in and around Ogden. The bride was bcauivful In her wedding gown of white satin and silk iwt entrain, wearing a cor- - j thr UbS MrLhr m stat-serve- ctle,h slfjsz. hpirpm! " Mau-!cha- -- ' re - nr cop'cS or - J Eond bJack.,ar guelSent la El,kun ,r.an.dIr.,'.lRoy for Mothers day. and Mra David B. Harrison, of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Myers, of Simthfteld; Mrs. Fenton Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Max Harmon, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mra W. J. Harrison. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hendricks were In attendance at sacrament services Sunday evening. They were former members of Cove, but now reside tn Richmond, where Mr. Hendricks Is employed by Sego Milk company. Mr. and Mra Wayne Craw are returning to Cove from Loean, and win occupy the Alfred Allen home. Mr. " It May 'Scrdfcfe Oust Fr qukk rriwf from itrhinf cjikH by fcarma. atMrte fun, trahtm, and ohrr itrhir Trti!wn. uv Mifw Ctr4mc. mrdtratrri UguJ O. D. D PMfCfttPTtON. A doctor lirmuia, 4irftrta and rtatnln Sjrsthc, rom'-td quKltly I. D, O. fucmiTiQit "JJ CTCKB from loss of BUSSWaSlB Vl Heres 0ns Of Tbs Best Nome Ways To Build Up Red Blood! You girls who suffer from slmplo i g htk Are you I -- intetar itrhinf X (ml fault e ... ... , Coiinu prove U, or monry druertt today ur uncmia or who Iom so much during monthly periods that you are pale, (eel tired, weak, 'dragged out this may be due to low blood-iro- n 60 start today try Lydia E. Pink-haTABLETS one o( the area teat blood-iro- n tonics you can buy to help build up red blood to giro moro strength and energy in such cases. Plnkhams Tablets help build up tho ss quality of tbs blood (very important! by reinforcing tho haemoglobin of red blood cells. ms Just try Plnkhams Tablets for days then see If you, too, dont markably benefit. All drugstores. Lydia LPinUiamj TAOIETS Our dealers join us In making this frank report to ct THE FARMERS OF AMERICA U & I Furniture and DISK HARROWS is reasonably good. On COMBINES, Exchange MOWERS, HAY RAKES, ONE-MAHAY BALERS, CORN PICKERS and many other items, our schedules have been seriously disrupted. We must in fairness say that many of our customers are likely to be disappointed on delivery of these machines. On MILKING MACHINES, N other small units we are hopeful of making practically normal delivery We know you will understand the reasons why your dealer cannot fill your orders overnight. He would like to give you the kind of delivery on machines you would like to get, but his situation is a difficult one and not of his own making. He is doing the best he can. No ished. But turbances in other industries and resulting material shortages may affect our plans. Light gauge steel sheets, brass and copper, fractional horse power motors, and many other items are all very short. The coal situation may dis- Southern Comfort Collins Theres cool, satisfying pleasure in the Collins made with Southern Comfort. Rare flavor, smart smoothness, grand enjoyment! For your own delight, try it, or any of the many other marvelous drinks made also prove serious with Southern Comfort. cnrc'6.0nhf(h& SOUTHEMJ COMPORT CORPORATION ST. LOUIS 3, MO. ait ONLY TWO, REMEMBER NO GENTLEMAN WILL ASK FOR THREE! we hope not. Refilling the well Both our dealers and our branches have run dry on parts and new machines. So the biggest chore is to their working stocks back to get normaL It will take time to fill the pipeline tc dealers just as it takes time for you to refill a well or cistern after it has run dry. Stock and display rooms of our dealers represent not one, but ten thousand reservoirs which must be refilled. The most heroic pre represented the normal daily "float between the end of the assembly line and the shipping platform. Naturally no tractors were made during the strike. What dealers may have for you We can report to you that our current production on TRACTORS is good and we are shipping at a normal rate. Even so, there will not be enough to go around. The situation on PLOWS cutting corners on quality There is one-thin- g you can be absolutely certain about: Mixed ivilh Pleasure . . . We-wil- l NOT cut corners on quality in order to increase production in this emergency. For years we have said: "QUALITY IS THE FOUNDATION OF OUR BUSINESS. Today we say it and mean it as much as ever. We know you need new machines and need them badly. But we believe it will pay you to wait just a little while longer if you cannot get all you want immediately. By waiting you can be sure your new equipment will have the quality so rightly associated with INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER for so many years. IHTimLMTBOnM HARVESTER 3d re- |