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Show Friday, June 2S. The rue.'.'- 10 Id r of Miiidun Xeo'hy H.bi'.-N!:s Otto Mehr m.J two chii.l-- r r . "Ike, I.nean l'a J e (.mntv. I t ah Pace Three Nimitz Receive Degrees niling a month at Ninth Holly-- , la! o..e, niuMial numbers CuL. with Mr. and Mrs. w . e bv the ward thoir, Other TT n of S.m Diego, Calf, are lu Oral Adams. Mrs. Adams, who is speakc! in the Well-vl!lI ward her parents, Wcl.Sullo. visiimg 'a sister of Shit ley, and h- -r two wire Sj peer Wvatl of Ogden and NI.W I.YW I IS IEAE Mr. ami Mrs. Duvld Nelson ami small son, accompanied them Uiover M. Hasl.m of Wellsville. Amu TIM H E WARDING oilier relatives. home and they were met at Salt Hie chutr, under the direction of Mis Cim:e Talbot. daughter f Mr and Mrs. Robert A. Lcisli-nu- n Lake City by their parents, Mr Lewis H, Brrnchley, furnished the live marriage of announce and Mrs, Arch Hill. Mrs. Adams, music. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Talbot of the former Lois Hill, will visit Colleen, to Elmer Tiie Merry Home Makers Lew Lston and Wcteter Maughan, their daughter son of Mr. vnd Mrs. relative and friend for an in- dub met Friday at the home of h. Archibald, L. Duvld son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Archibald also of Wells-- . definite time. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bunnell with j Alex Muughan of Wellsville, sure mar- vCle, which took place In Die Lo-- ! Doi.a Gunnell aa hastes, president Mrs. Zilla Cotton end Mra Mildried In the Logan Temple, Friday i gun L D S temple on Thursday. red Johnson of Los Angeles. Cal., Vivian Stuart was In charge. The June 27. Colleen Is a graduate of morning. June 2! in a double-rin- g are spending some time in Wells- health lesson was presented by ceremony, with (President E3ray South Cache high school and sem- - j ville with their parents, Mr. and Dona Gunnell. Lesson on ventilabeen active in j Christiansen officiating. Witness-ln- g lnary. Site has Mra Robert O. Stuart. Mra Cotton tion wws by leader, Mrs. Beth the ceremony were Mra. David church and social affairs. Elmer will be Joined here by her hus- Poppleton. Refreshments were eer- L. Maughan, mother of the groom, Is a graduate of the Utah State band. Dr. Cotton, this weekend and ved. Mrs. James A. Leishman, Mr. and Agricultural college, and has serv- - i Larry Leishman of Ogden is they will visit relatives In southern Mr. Howard Miughan and La ed two and one half years with his grandparents, Mr. and Utah before returning home. Mar Wright. Following the cere- the armed forces. He received hi Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bradshaw Mra Andrew Leishman, for one mony a lovely wedding dinner was discharge In May. entertained at dinner on Sunday week. served at the home of Mr. and The Wellsville War Veteran! was very ably reviewed by Mrs. morning. Monte has been In the for their mother, Mra Nona Nlel- - Mr. and Mra Howard Jones had Mrs David L. Maughan. by Mra. and partners enjoyed an outing at Vernon Bankhead. During a social service since April 1945 and has sen, and son Thayle Nielsen of as their guests over the weekend refreshments were spent eleven months at (Pearl Fanny M. Brown and Mrs. Frank Gulnavah pork tn Logan canyon hour lovely who left Sunday evening their brother and wife, Mr. and I Harbor and China. He expects to ,Hyrum, L. Maughan, aunts of the groom. on Saturday evening. Dancing and served to M ladies. to enter the mission home at Balt Mrs. Harold IP. Maughan and am, ' be discharged from A bosket of red roses centered the plenty of good cats were enjoyed c, San Pedro, Lake City to spend two weeks Harold Jr., of Santa Maria, Andrew P, Stokes ACTM table while lighted tapers In cry- by a large crowd. The committee son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stoke GU week. j before leaving for the mission field. and Mr. and Mra John M. Larsen stal holders were at either end. tn charge was Leonard Casterline, of Wellsville Is home again hiv- - j Overnight guests on Tuesday of Mrs. Nielsen will labor in the and children of Ogden. Mr. and Covers were laid for the newly- Claire Bradshaw. Keith Murray, Ing been discharged from the navy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gunnell mission while Thayle has Mra Maughan are spending thla weds and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kenneth Maughan and Clyde at Shoemaker, Calif. He has serv- - were Mr. Jared O. Anderson and been assigned to the Brazilian week visiting relatives In Bedford, Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. David L.1 Smith. ed in the navy since May 1944 son John of Pocatello, Idaho. Wyo., Soda Springs and Grace. mission. ' Idaho. j The Sa Villa club met Wednes- - aboard the USS Currituck. Miss Shirley ILU. daughter of Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard councllmen High visiting in the Mrs. Joseph Durfrey of Beaver Seaman Lament L. Allan, ton Mr and Mrs. Arch Hill and Miss Wellsville wards on Sunday were Miughan, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mau- d y evening at the home of Mrs. ghan. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Wright, Ray M. Hill with Mrs. Reid Lcish- - of Mayor and Mrs. lamonl M. Elaine Kidman, daughter of Mr. leht Clawson and Clark Nielsen Dam, visited with her mother, Mrs. Lowell and Lee Maughan. Mrs. man as The book ARnn iand.xi in the United States and Mrs. W. F. Kidman of of Hyrum. At the Second ward Mary W. Maughan, on Monday. his folks Sunday boro, came home on Sunday after church, Fanny M. Brown and Mr. and by Anya Seton. and phoned where Mr. Continued on Page Four) Nielsen The Mrs. Frank L Maughan. young couple then left for a weeks For her going-awn- y honeymoon. outfit the bride chose a light blue tailored suit with blark accessories, She wore a corsage of rosebuds and gardenias. Among the many parties given in honor of the bride ewas a trousseau lea given by her mother. Mrs. Talbot at their home in Lewiston Iasi Wednesday. A number of relatives and friends from Wellsville attended. jim E 1 , wood, s;i e I I J 4-- H , ! J ' j vls-jltt- ng ; , j ni 2-- Cali-forn- j la J DANCE HONORS MR. AND MRS. LEISHMAN Miss La Rayne Glenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Glenn of Reuben Cardston, Canada, and Smith Parker, of Wellsville were married at Willard last Thursday Miss Glenn, a niece of Mrs. Mary G. Parker, has spent the past y four montlus here. She left on for her home in Cardston to visit her folks before miking her home here. Smith served three years in the service most of which was spent overseas. A wedding dance honoring Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Leishman was held in the WelLsvill" Junior high school gym on Wednesday evening. Summer flowers were used profusely about the hall and one hundred and fifty guests enjoyed dancing and a soci:l evening. The guests were received by Arlo and wife and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leishman of Wellsville. The Misses Reta and Lou Ann Leishman took charge of the many beautiful end useful gifts received. Mrs. Andrew' Leishman, Mrs. Nor een Anderson, Mrs. Afton Seamons and Corporal Dona Leishman, sis ter of the groom, from San An tonio, Texas, had charge of the serving. Arlo is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leishman end has been in the air corps for the past three years. His bride is the for mer Ana Lyle of Roy, They were married May 31 and are making their home in Ogden. Out of town members of the family present besides Corporal Leishman were Mr. and Mrs. Loy, Mr. end Mrs. Fred Leishman of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Seamons and Arnold Ronero of Logan, Mr.' and Mrs. Oliver Smith of Paradsie. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sunday, Leishman entertained et a family dinner in honor of their daughter Corpora Donna Leishman, home on furlough and who left Wednes day for her base after two weeks 6pent here and their two sons and brides, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Leishman, all of Ogden, Verl L. Leishman, Dale, DeVon, Boyd and Karen Leishman. Arlo has recently been released from the air corps. Loy has just been released from the Infantry after serving several months overseas and Verl from the navy with an overseas record. Mrs. Loy Leishman was the for cat-urda- Know what Pictured above is a barometer. By indicating changes in atmospheric pressure, it forecasts weather conditions. A rising barometer usually means fair days ahead, while a falling barometer means rainy days awe coming. But though a barometer can tell you when to expect rainy days, it unfortunately cant toll yea how to protect yourself against them. this can't do ? There is, however, one very sound way to protect yourself. Thats to save regularly by buying U. S. Savings Bonds through the Payroll Plan. These bonds are exactly like War Bonds. Theyre hacked by all the resources and wealth of America, and in just 10 years they pay you four dollars for every three you invest. Millions of Americans have found that in vesting in U. S. Savings Bonds is the woridh safest, surest, and easiest way to save. For these bonds not only protect you again rainy days. They also give you a solid nest buM-in- g egg for the really important tilings like a home, traveling, or sending your drikba to college. So isnt it wise to stick with the Payasfl Plan? Of course, it is! SAVE THE BASY WAY... BUY YOUR BOHPS THROUGH PAYROLL SAVINGS Designed to speedily relieve N simple headache and painful gff discomforts of neuralgia. Measured for B form E In powder doses quick assimilation. Proof of merit Same type formula over one-thicentury. Standard U. S. P. lngredlenta Laboratory tested, controlled. rd D 0 In price range of everyone. 10c and 25c sizes Caution: Use only as directed. -- Buy Ty Cache County Commission . |