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Show 1riilay, June 7, l'JJu The Cache American. g .a .. :a A I l ia fl, .11. . l. at jji'tti in Salt Lake Cay MARRIAGE l,: ,M:s a 1 CVr..he - by hee ).r u (red. menu hr repotted muUur. (ache Coumv. Ctar Im cirr-s- mrd F.. . H H. lla-ki- local Bankhead, IVi duct. HVtro race Me." and Parley ANNOUNUD Three LeiMmun. Mr:, Elba v. ,nd Mr t- -,, Mr. and ,ii Aaron 1. ghtin .n'd family of Lopan; Mr. Hall, ad- - Leidunan, the hu--t and IioMc.v. and Mrs Fnul Von Altnen. of Bedford, Wyo; Bishop and Mrs. Will a. 1 cy, u iu-- sdmu.n, I Du: Brudsha Ramona married In Ogden Saturday. May to the hospital by In parent. Mr dent El Ray Christiansen clfl- - aolo, "Sleep Soldier Boy", Wtl-2- 3. Khan. Venile Maughan and Rena A uedding dance In thejr and Mrs. James cere- - hum H. Hoskins; Leishnun. elating at double ring tajw were by B. Lelshman; piano duets were honor was held at WrlMUlf Mr. William L. ropplcton erne.-- ' mony. After the ceremony a Mbs Betsy Wyatt; benediction by played by Mrs. La Vern Maujunior high gym Tuesday ev- - tamed at dinner Tuesday evening tiding dinner was served at a the chaplain, ghan and daughter Jeanene; reemr.g. A profusion of beautiful ln j)(Jllor cf j,er brother and aile. Loan cafe ta 14 members of the told story by Mrs. Venice Mauheld were Funeral fam-.lea- . the Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown, of Immediate flowers decorated after which day m ghan; reading First by Mrs. Russell jdaho gym. A lovely lot of gifts were piiem. Oregon. Other gucaU were the young couple left for 6oulh 1opi leton. A delicious luncheon received by the newlyweds. They Mr and was sened to IS members and Mrs. Arclr.e Maughan eni Utah on a honeymoon, w-- n leteived and taken care of and family. Mr. and Mrs. FoppU. five guests. blKYll ES Mr. and Mrs. by the Misses La Wana Brad- - ton and family. Saturday evening. June I. Sirs. shaw and Cayla Larsen. Tlie bride Badshaw entertained at dinner HELD AT TABFRNACLE C. Green Heber entertained at and groom received the guests Wednesday fay the same people. With hundreds of people com-- 1 JenLcishmanuj Keig. dinner for her 76th birthday. The Relative and Mrs. Harold Shaw, sister of Mr and Mrs. Brown returned, in to decorate graves of loved! who attended the services were dinner table was centered with a the bridegroom, had charge of to their home Thursday. one at the cemetery DecoraMon j Messrs and Mesdume William H. vase of rose. Out of town guests serving, assisted by Mrs Ncreen Clyde Checketts. son inlaw day, many families were gather- - Bankhead Henrv B Murray. Ken- - Included her brother and wife, Anderson and Mis Carol Brad- - Mr. and Mrs Howard Jones, who ed m rt union and dinner neth Murray, Robert B. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuler, and The evening was enjoyed was operated on 10 day ago at lies at various homes The g. H slater, Mrs. Anna Jeppson and son Allan Thomas Archibald, of a salt Lake hospital for acute tery never looked better nor more Bradshaw, Boyd Oliver S. Bailey, Reece of Brigham City, a Mr. Stuart, Mention, a brother of the groom, appendicitis, was able to return beautiful, with many Improve- - Bailey, John Bailey Jr., John Rose Christensen of Kaysville. A wa In charge. Relatives at-- ! to his home in Ogden, Wednes- - j menu made and flowers which de-- ! social evening was enjoyed. Mrs, Kerr, William Bailey, were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- - day. HU wife the former Ed- - corated the graves The graves of dames Amanda Murray Bessie Green received some lovely gifts. Mrs. thur Lurdqutst. war dead were decorated Joseph ju Jones of this city. with Leatham. Carrie Bailey. Marion Reid Parkinson was sustained club flag by Wellsville American The Little Homemaker Lundqubt Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Jo-Misses Ttc.ssa assistant ward clerk of the First the Casterline; Lundquit Jr., Mrs. Harold met Thursday afternoon at the gion post. At 11 am. the taber-Sha- Kerr, Alease Bailey, Anna Lou ward Sunday at sacrament meet Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Van home of Mrs. Preston Bremhley, nacle was filled to overflowing, Bailey, John Bailey Sr. lng. The ward clerk 4s Raymond Luven, Miss Ellen Williams. Mr. with Mix Dean Brenchlcy u when the following program was Mr. and Mrs. Edward Egll and, B. Darley. Babies blessed were and Mrs. Alex Grey; ..r. and Mrs. hostess. The project for the presented. Grover M. lLislam uct-ir- i the Mbscs Lozina and Margery Dona Marie, daughter of Mr. and d Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. mer Is home fu'n'shtrgs cnl as mas'er of cromonle: orof Salt I.ak City, were din-- ! Mrs. Don Riggs; Deborah, of Mender ing the Bradshaw. the girls madi gan prelude. Miss Rutli Hendry; ner guests of Miss Zella Kerr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth daughDale was recently discharged af'utihty boxes. Their leader are song by Uie two ward choirs uni Shan; Printha Ellen, daughter of day. ter two years ln service. They I.Mrs. Allan Archibald and Mrs. der direction of Lewis H. Brencfc-leMiss Lou Ann Lelshman. who! Mr. and Mrs. Myron Brenchley. will make their home in Ogden i Ollie Elwood. The club wa u The following members of the prayer. Guy H. Maughan; was observing her birthday Tues- Mr. and Mr. Howard Maughan ganued with Mbs Mary Ellen male quartet, The at a ' D. H. Maughan family met at Boys of the day, was guest of honor are In Salt Lake City where Leidimnn, president; Mbs Joan Old Brigade" ty the harmony four luncheon party, after which they the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs. Maughan undcwent an eye' Hall, vice president; Miss Dcon Parley JLatl. Kenneth Decoration Murray. attended a showr ln Logan. Guest Jones, where day, ' operation at a Salt Lake hospital Bren Jiley, secretary; Mas Clara William H. Haskins, of Ogden, besides Lou Ann were the Misses dinner was served and a social Wednesday. Mis William J. Allen of Logan; ad- - 1'iane Irishman. Marv Jean Bail- - afternoon Ray Leath.im. soil leader; rnioved Those nresoni a' r ' I I tr pur-alia- ceme-dancln- s' l. Mes-tendl- j H Le-se- w. ' sum-Orrl- dur-Boy- H-.l- l. afu-n.-x- Mau-Memor- ; y; mlly, of Ogden, Raymond Maughan and son Donald, of Bancroft. Idaho; Kenneth Maughan, of Preston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sorenson. of Sod Springs, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs Grant Nleben and family of llyrum; Mrs. Levi C. Parker and sons, Carlyle and Ensign Charles 1. Parker of U. S. Navy, of Roy. Mrs. Guy H. Maughan, who wa observing her birthday Wednesday, was guest of honor at her home Thursday (Decoration day) when a family dinner was served and an enjoyable time spent by Mr. and Mrs. Maughan and the following members of their family; Mr. and Mr. Cyril Maughan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Murray and family, of Preston Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman and family, of Dealer Dam; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lebhman. Mr. and Mrs. Lel..nd Maughan. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cebhman, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Maughan, Mr and Mrs. Lyman Maughan,' Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Maughan and families. Mrs. Maughan received some lovely gift. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Allen and son Earl, of Malad, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bird and were out of family of town guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J din T. Darlej, day. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs Robert L. Bradshaw that tluir son Robert had been to a Sergeant. He lias been in the service for 13 months mad of which time has teen spent in the Pacific. At present he is stationed at the airbase on Tinian island. Mr. and Mrs. John Hilton. son and wife. Mr. And Mrs. Keith Hilton, of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Williamson, Thursday. Commissioner and Mrs. Parley Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. President and Mrs. Leatham, Preston H. Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Geddes Maughan, spent Saturday in Salt Lake City, where the men attended the Republican convention. The ladies spent the ddy shopping and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spence announce the birth of their third child, their first girl, at a Logan hospital Tuesday. All doing nieey. Mrs. Anme J. Riggs entertained at a family dinner at her home Decoration day, coders being laid for Mr. and Mrs. Oriel Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nelson. Mrs. Eva Jeppson and families of Mantua; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen and family of College ward; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Don Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Riggs and families, and Lloyd ad-anc- ed Riggs. George Wyatt, of Burley. Idaho spent Decoration week here as Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Larsen. Mrs. Orval Anderson entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of her husband, who was ovsert ing his birthday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. An, derson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lelshman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Bradshaw. He received some lovely gifts. The evening was spent socially. Out of town at the guests home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Larsen, Memorial day, were Mrs. two Marguerite Lundquist and children, Mrs. Etelyr. Shaw and two children, Thomas Larsen, of Ogden, George Wyatt, of Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bradshaw, of Mendon; Orrice Bradshaw, of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen and three children, of Hyrum. Mrs. Martha Leishman, Mrs. Margaret Litz, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd motored to Layton, Brandon, Tuesday, where they picked up their sister, Mrs. Martha Kent,, then went to Salt Lake City for the day. Upon returning to Lay-to- n a lovely dinner was served in honor of Mrs. Kent, who was. her birthday. They observing returned home that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen and . son Jackie, of Salt Lake; Mr. Jack Hirst and children, Bonnie and Steven, of Ogden, returned home Sunday after spending four days here as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Beck, of Paradise; Mrs. Nelda Olsen and family of Brigham City; Mrs. Enid Wilson and children of Hyrum, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bradshraw, during Decoration holiday. Mrs. Gayle Pickett and ter Carolyn, accompanied bydaughher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw, and Mrs. Ross Pickett of Providence, motored to Salt Lake City, Sunday, where they met Pfc. Farrell Pickett, husband of Gayle, and son of Mrs. Pickett, who arrived at Fort Douglass Saturday for discharge. He has been overseas for the past 17 months, and just made the acquaintance of his daughter Carolyn. Mr. and Mrs. Pickett arrived home from Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Leroy James and daughter Carolyn, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Davis a nd children, 61 Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Molen Petersen and family, of Hyrum, were out of town dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. Mary W. Maughan, Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Cyril day. Allen, of (Continued on Pag9 Four) Ba-iley- v ' :.XJ Leroy-Leishma- and-Mrs- Two years ago today the first American troops splashed up onto the beaches of Normandy and the Allied invasion of Western Europe had begun. That great invasion could never have been launched, could never have succeeded, if the American people hadn't backed the attack by buying millions upon millions of Wat Bonds . Today, praise God, the war is over. But it's still important for you to keep on buying Bonds. WHY? Because it's the easiest, safest, surest way you can back your own future. 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