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Show I'l May, June 21. 10 The C;ul e Amutkmm. I.oiran. I'aol e IV.mty. Utah 10 w,:i tn..ke tfu.r luum la Ogden jji.i'li Mr uiul Mm. UU.nun are ' of the South Ckt!i High m hiKit The brule has bit-- imvo Mm. Luther Muray rn'.ert.unel in chunh uf fairs Jn Meiid.tr., The fit a k!wer at her groom L a re eir.ly bvn rvlra-whome n Fndiy utu ni xii m honoi after two years of military service of lit r daughter in l.w. Mrs. Let spent in the Eurojxau theater. Murray, a ho a as formally Mrs They a ere honored at a weding Barbara Stoddard. a daughter of dar.ee held in the Mendon reerea-Mand Mrs. Ikrl Wheaton of llon hall last Thursday. A number Mendon. The young couple acre of YVeltsviUe relatives and friends married May 25th at Preston. Idt attended. ho. The rooms aere beautifully Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Talbot1 do. orated av.h various summer of Lrb.ton mnnounre ihe appro-- j floaers. Mrs. Murray a as assisted aching marriage of tlielr daughter! in reeeivlng the guests by Mrs. Connie to Webster C. Maugham; lee Murray and her mother Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. David I Murray.! Maughan of WellsvlUe. ahlch alii' WheatJy. Miss J.tnlre sister of the bride groom had take place in the Logan LD3 of the lovely gifts received pie Friday June 21st, Mis a hostess a&s assisted in is a graduate of North Cache tng by Mesdames Jennie Glenn. High school, end of the William Gaennle Maughan. Thelma lLtslam Budge Memorial Hospital school and Rhoda Thrope. A social for nursing. She has recently afternoon was enjoyed by thirty been employed at the Cache Valley The young couple are! General Hospital. Webster guesta. g their home in Wellavtlle. ly released from the service with Mm. Memle NcLson end son j the lOl.st airbourne Division. Tlie Darrell of Sparks. Nevada, return- - young couple plan to nuke their ed home on Tuesday after a plea- - home in Wellsvllle, where Webster sant weeks visit in Wellsvillc with is of the Web and Dale Faso Three Sugarlcss Cookies Satisfy Sweet Tooth Ask For Halt COVE j In Tax Cuts i j ti mini r. n,'vk.rvy I j j s j j r'- t Tem-els.r- ge TaJ-Tl- ie - ! V - nt aerv-jb- ; sjy ' 't gS- - L'd. - v h 'k ' '4.X r- - ' v 1 , - ' - j - . . t0r - m , recent-makin- Mr Cookies with a double mission are these sugarless tidbits. The MOLASSES OATMEAL COOKIE recipe has been developed by a famous testing kitchen to satisfy the sweetest tooth, and to carry the vital iron element in delicious guise. Cookie connoisseurs already have sweets high on their hit list. placed the iron-ric- h Oatmeal, with its Iron, Vitamin B,, and Proteins, gives significant nutritive value to the recipe. Molasse. too, is high in iron, made famous by Giandmas "spring tonic." (Sugar, absent from the recipe, has no iron at all.) With the delicate blending of the flavors of oatmeal and molasses and the dash of cinnamon and nutmeg, savory MOLASSES OATMEAL COOKIES make the sugar shortage seem less crucial. An empty sugar bin docs not, after all, mean an empty cookie jar. Molasses Oatmeal Cookiea (Make X1 Uoxn tvuku) Time: 12 minutes Temperature: 375 r Food-Energ- Fha i.nd R.iehel A!ln and M I A at- eon- - Primary fercnce in Salt fake City Sunday and Monday. Farmers ore cutting fust i.lfalfa because of weevils. Mrs. Hannah Rosme of Gales-burg- . III., and her mother. Mrs. Undblom of Ixrgon, ond Mrs, Saunders of Hyde Park and Mr. Eonle Lmdbloom on furlough from the service, were visitor at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. W. J. Harrison Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. II. tester Buir and Mrs. Violet Eskel&on were shopper in Iegan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Romano ond daughters Doris ond Alice Ann and son Billie drove from San Francisco, arriving in Cove Friday morning. Mrs. Eugene Banner of San Francisco and Miss Virginia Clawson of Seatle arrived Friday night. Mr. ond Mrs. George L. Adams and children Thomas, Carma and Carol from Provo came Saturday. All made the journey to Iw In attendance at the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison. Sunday school was conducted by Clayton Larsen . Singing was directed by Carol Allen. Opening prayer was by Richard Hendricks; sacrament. Jay Eskelson and Lee Allen. WASHINGTON The federal re-board Sunday i.ight opxiM-- d hl!!lr gimta! reduction of taxes but declared that "prudent economy should be elected in governmental opir.it Ions." Figuring tlmt policy would more than balance the budget. It called for use of the ex. ess funds to reduce Uie national debt. It lnrr,,WI:tf Um tll(rnvit on government debt obligations. The board's views went set out in its anniul report to Congress, In setting out its opposition to higher interest rales, the board pointed out that the debt had grown by the end of 1945 to nearly six limes its sloe in pre-w1940. It said that had lifted the interest charges from less than to more then $5,000,000,000 a year. "As a result of this five-fol- d Increase, it (the interest charge) has become the largest single Item in the budget aside from expenditures for veterans persions and benefits for the fiscal year 1947," the board added. In view of tlie large amount of short-terdebt that will need to be refunded in the next few yeors. each full percentage point of Increase in the level of Interest rates would add up to $1,000,000-00- 0 a year to tlie nation's tax bill." ar $1,000-000.0- relatives. They were house guests Confectionary. purchased from Ken of her sister Mrs. Thomas L. Murray recently. Llndley. yjrs Hershall Bradshaw enter- The Senior Ladles Literary club gained at dinner on Monday for s. Mrs. Memie entertained -- friends day." at the her slsteM Nevada home of Mrs. Allan H, Archibald, Nelson of Sparks. and Friday . Each member invited a Mrs. Thos L. Llndley. A pleasant friend and before the meeting afternoon was spent socially, iif nhoittiunc (ftooita cinnamon Mrlchizedek Priesthood started they viewed the beautifully iiaaiHxm nutnnf N up JicJit rioUMr 1 1 rullrd oalt (quuk Of U( were services j njul.ir. held at! grounds and the manyjcmorative I ' The first indication of domestic uncooked) 'j uf aifffsl rnrulud flouf Pink the Wcllsville Ward Sacrament up 5 laioon nulmcatt chopped lovely flowers and shrubs. ji happiness is the love of one's horn X cup atdk-aHARRISONS OBSERVE mnU tamun raulna 4 roses end pink and white Peonies Meeting Sunday evening in the Montlaslcr Icaapison baking poJcr GOLDEN WEDDING were artistically arranged through- - j Tabernacle. Prayers were by Coun-o1. Cream shortening; adJ molasses gradually, creaming well. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam J. Harrison the rooms. President Miss cllor Ray Lrlshman and John 2. Beat in egg until light. held while! open house on their 50th was acre In Talks made ley. Kerr, by High charge 3. Sift together flour, salt, soda, baking powder and spices and wedding anniversary Sunday June vice president Mrs. Eva Lee Gun-- j Priest, Aaron P. Lclshman Seventy, add to creamed mixture. 16th. Friends and relatives from 4. Add rolled oats, nutmeats and raisins. nell announced the program as Heber W. Green, and Elder Do in 5. Chill dough in refrigerator. Shape into balls, roll in granufar and near called ond congratu"Ah Sweet J. Riggs. Two vocal solo's were follows: Vocal duet. lated sugar and place on greased baking sheet. lated Mr. and Mrs. Harrison on Mystsery of Life." by Leroy Has-- , by Parley Hall accompanied by his 6. Bake in moderate vn (375 F). 12 to 15 minutes. reaching this milestone on their lam and David Da r ley. Vocal solo. do ughter Miss Wilma Hall. 200 Around journey. expressed 'Seems Like Old Times." by David j Mrs. Mary W, Maughan received y wishes for future happiness. All members of ation. to her the family accompanied Maugluin word that her grandson Lee James. Darley. Vocal solo, Because," by beautiful flowers and Many Ilaslam. A duct, If You of the U.S. Navy has returned to ocle and return?l home Saturday were present at the services. Mr. from friends made the rooms Hill Oakland S. Mrs. Mrs. gifts of Leishman as and had their Leroy Knew Me and I Knew You. by his home in Salt Lake, having i look The Daughters of the lovely. California home house returned their Friday guests Sunday evening Vocal solo's, been released after two years in the David and Leroy. Utah Pioneers. John Cornish camp after spending a week here with sister Mrs. Ruby Brown end daud Migthy Like A Rase, "Memories." ; South Pacific, He is a son of She was house guest of ghter Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. presented Mrs. Harrison with a - roy and Mildred Maughan James. relatives. EulaMrss. Sweethearts," by f Orin Brown all of Salt Lake. They lovely lamp, an expression of love sistr MissTtessa Kerr. :4 f h Brady of Logan. Mrs. Rita; Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gunnell he5. renand were comradship. Songs Mrs. Emma Nelson, Mrs. Olga loft for their homes on Monday! Seve-o- f Bridge. Idaho, and daughter Poppleton was accompanist. Nelson and Mrs. Emma Parkonson Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Christensen dcred br Mrs- - 0neta Day- - Charles ral humorus and dramatic reJiiv, Mrs. Vance Smith and daughter I. Stoddard, Samson Webb, Her nV-Saturday at Ogden with Mrs were given by Mrs. Conrad Me (Carol of Moscow. Idho, were spent bert Harrison, the children and Nelsons Emma Mrs. Florence sister, Bride of Logan. During a social visiting relatives in WellsvIUe on grandchildren. The day was perEdwarda ho ls very 111 at the hour while refreshments were be- - j Sunday, They enjoyed having fect In every respect. Milo HarDee Hospital, rison had charge of the guest book. lng served, David and Leroy sang dinner with their mother Mrs. Em Mrs. Thos B. Llndley and twin a duet. Mrs. Brady sang a 6olo;ma Poppleton. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison wish to came home from the and Mrs. McBride gave two more' Mr. and Mrs. Afton Bird and daughters, aP orf the expfresio" Each friend was pre- - family of Mendon spent "Fathers Budge Hospital at Logan on Mon Tuesday after spending four month readinngs. G. Mother babies are Mrs. and with Aunt her getthere day. Mary sented with a gift There wer Day In Wellsville with their parsinging, for the flowers and gifts, Parker. ladies present. The new ents Mr .and Mrs. John T. Darley. ing along nicely. for the hearty handshakes, in fact, forty-si- x Mr. and Mrs. Kay Osen and for The Merry Home Makers Don Ellison of Ogden, stake officers for the coming two years everything that contributed In club meet Thursday at the homee children of San Diego, California the day one of the hapwere presented as follows: Presi milk inspector, visited with Mr. making of Mrs. Luther Cooper with Miss returned to their home on Monday dent Mrs. Eva Lee Gunnell, vice end Mrs. Heber H. Bankhead In piest in their lives. May Joy and ' Shirley Cooper as hostess. Lead- after a two weeks visit here with peace and happiness be with you president, Mrs. Sara Hyde. secre- - j Wellsville Monday. Don was a pal ers are Mrs. Verda Hall and Mrs. relatives. all Increasing as the years go by. Bankhead tary Mrs. Maud Hendry, members of Captain Blaine the U.S. Stuart Is president, with Donctta Morris M. Baxter .who ls at the of the executive committee are: Mrs through services with Beth Poppleton. Miss Vivian Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake for No genuine observer can decide Eva Lee Gunnell, Mrs. Floss Gun-- , Army Air Forces. Leishman as vice Dona treatment for Injuries received In otherwise than that the homes of president, A enlovely bonfire party was nell and Mrs. Geneve Maughan. Gunnell as Doretta Leish an automobile accident three weeks a nation are the bulwarks of Chairman of the program com joyed last Wednesday evening at man as newssecretary, and Kathleen ago and who has beeen seriously personal and national safety. reporter mittee Is Mrs. Sara Hyde, while the home of Mr. end Mrs. Archie Haslam is (Holland leader. There are ill, is Improving slowly. song Al-tW. In honor Mrs. of Is of. chairman Maughan Mrs. Ethel Jones loveA In twelve Gibbs the of Mrs. group. giris Berkley, Eugene amusement committee and Mrs Ian Leishman, Mrs. G. S. Francis, ly lunch was served by Shirley California left for her home Sun- - ding of her brother Loy and Miss Mary G. Parker is chairman of the Mrs. Ernest Leishman and Leroy asslsled jp RAIN Heres the by Miss Nonna CoPer' day after spending ten days here Dorothy Hibner of Mendon, who were observing newest refreshment committee. The host- Leishman. of light weight (only Mrs. Veda T. Smith entertained Mrs. Henry J. Parker, Mrs. Jose- with her parents Mr. and Mrs. their birthdays. Supper was serv12 ounces ) summer raincoats esses for the evening were a at at home was her Mrs. She P. Leishman. Howard and quilting Irvin party accompCooper ph Laura Archibald May D. ed and a social evening spent in strawbcrr pink ft'orii by of Wellsville attended an anied to Salt Lake by her parents on Thursday afternoon. Sowing, Bessie Leatham and Jen- - round the bonfire, by Messrs end Jones social and aira chat went from eftemoon and there then quilting party Thursday by nie Cooper. jMesdames, Allan Leishman, G. S. the coat is in v- were enjoyed by Mesdames Clara,' sta9e Lewis plane to Berkley. of Eden, Francis, Ernest Leishman. Leroy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Elmer Bailey lias blouse back, washable nylon, Carrie A Hazel Kerr Leishman of Dona Miss the pSmith, Maughan. - Maughan in Logan Canyon. spent the weekend here with her Leisshman, Archie Maughan, Frank Alberta was Larsen, military yoke, deep armholes el ved- Waacs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luella Larsen, Leishman, Preston Brenchley, Lewis lovely trout dinner mother Mrs. Lillie Walker. furhome on Leatham, Marjorie Elwood, Chris- - and sells for under 11 dollars were: Mrs. Earl Allen Earl Lieshman, is Evan O. Dm r ley of Wellsville is Brenchley, Charles Leatham. Lut-- Other guests tena Maughan, Mrs. Grant Smith! The matching fishermans hv Milwaufrom school in her Birch Mrs. Delores, and lough daughter the LDS hospital in Salt Lake! her Baldwin, Leroy Thorpe end j is also wed- - and Mts. Smith. kee. a Teentimcr Original came She to attend Mrs. the Grant Blaine Mrs. Neilsen, City for treatment. Mrs. Darley Ray Leishman. of children Hyrum, Bishop and Mrs. Frank B. LeLsh-Mr- s. Neilsen and spent the past week there with him. and Mrs. Wayne Obnay and son nt Harrison Davis of Ogden1 man and family attended the the past week here with her Ryke family reunion at Ogden last John Wayne of Paradise. Mr. and Mrss. Vernon Perkins In the evening Bishop mother, Mrs. Mary W. Maughan. Sunday. and -family of Ogden spent Fathers Mrs. Leishman and the progave The Thomas W. Thrope family 19th ward Day here -- with their parents Mr. reunion was held at Lagoon on gram at the Ogden and Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart. mem- sacrament meeting. Sunday, where seventy-fiv- e Petty officer third class Joy Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Bank-heea- d bers were present and enjoyed a has returned home Bankhead Mr. were guests of and Mrs. lovely dinner at 2 p.m. The afterat Shoeafter discharged Smith-fiel- d being M. William Williamson of was in noon the spent taking He California maker, recenntly. on Sunday. amusements at the resort. Those Is the son of Bishop and Mrs. W. Kidman Mrs. and F. Mr. present were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Evan H. Bankhead of Wellsville. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wil- and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kidman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. LeishDar-Mr- s. of Petersboro and and family son and families of Logan, Mr. and man and daughter Maureen, reGarland and win of Harris K. Billy Mr. Smith and and iParley turned home Sunday after attendMrs. Leroy Thrope and families of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford gene Jones at a trout dinner on ing funeral services at Rexbury, Idaho, held Saturday for Mrs Fisher and family of Clearfield, Mr. Sunday. Mrs. C. N. Maughan returned Leishmans mother, Mrs. Martha and Mrs. Thomas B. Thorpe and Bitter Ricks, 85, wife of the late family of Salt Lake end Mr. and home Wednesday after spending a Bishop Hyrum Ricks Sr., who died week with Tooele at her Mrs. Theo Whitney and family of daughter Mr. and Mrs. at her home on Wednesday after Mendon. A very enjoyable time and son Frank Whitehouse. Miss Pauline an illness of thirteen months dur- was had by all present. Fathers Day was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead in Wellsville on Sunday when dinner was served by Mrs. Bankhead to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson and family of North Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ricks and family of Benson Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hirst end family of Ogden, Mrs. Thelma Tames and S Of family of Paradise and Mr. and Mrs. Bankhead. The afternoon was spent socially. Mr. end Mrs. George Hibner of Designed to speedily relieve Heres One Of The Best Mendon announces the marriage of simple headache and painful Home Ways To Build Up Red Blood! discomforts of neuralgia. their daughter Dorothy to Loy M. Leishman son of Mr. and Mrs. You girls who suffer from simple Measured doses In powder Earl Leishman of Wellsville. The anemia or who lose so much during form for quick assimilation. are that feel you periods monthly pale, ceremony was performed In the Lotired, weak, dragged out this may Proof of merit. Same type forgan LDS Temple on Monday June be due to low blood-iro- n mula over one-thicentury. 10 So start today try Lydia E. Pink-ha10th with president Elray Christone of the greatest U. S. P. Ingredients. Standard iansen officiating. After the cere blood-iro- n TABLETS BTl tonics you can buy to help Laboratory tested, controlled. build up red blood to give more mony the parents of the bride entertained at a weding dinner at strength and energy In such cases. In price range of everyone. Tablets help build up the their home In Mendon, for mem- redPlnkhamg 10c and 25c sizes. of the blood (very Impoquality bers of the immediate families. A rtant) by reinforcing the haemoglobin Caution: Use only as directed. beautiful weding cake centered the of red blood cells. FEATURING Just try Plnkhams Tablets for 30 table and vases of red rosse buds Bllu days then see If you, too, dont reTicketoe Grandma Wrinklenose the Dip Dopey Tiny were at eithf$- end. The young markably benefit. All drugstores. a for left short honeymoon couple Their unrehearsed Monkey Business will Gladen the Youngsters L trip. Following their return they Lydia Pinkos , Comm-landscap- ed m ut Bai-Zel- la mf rv. 7 m ! i. Le-an- j a , ; rA-- ' oKV. hko 4-- H J ! j he Mes-dam- es i;r; . j at De-spe- ONE DAY LOGAN j SUNDAY. JUNE 23 On West First North St. Next to Royle & Pack Motor Co. TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR WeM9s ILaurgesS A Mountain of Pork from the Mountains of Tennessee j in-la- 6WGSKS 383? D B rs TACIG75 rd Show Open Continuously from 10 a.m. to ALS- O- filONKEYS niONKEYS p.m. MONKEYS 00 |