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Show Friday, July 12, UUtJ IV. Tl'y I :m.? iw.-i.- !d in Idaho. M.. C'l.W ku:.nj relative iU i Four tv, Itu? T;w I). Of Russia Irks U. S. A. nui-in-la- I Ruu is in n hurry to conclude peaee treaties fur she stands to gain as long as aurld-wid- e th us eonUnue. j I I ; Uoiv,STo U-a- e ) : ' fJ .v' ; - five-h'ctu- re ", vk S I x ) ' iN , W lu.-dsi- a Lehman. Mrs Geneva M, ugh-- i an. Mm. Eva Lee Gunnell. Mrs. Pearl Lelshman and Mrs. Gladys In the evening other Maughan. were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Theurer, of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sjoberg, of Millville. Mrs. Theurer f ,Rob;fHoflns iff'1 d fAtrday- lnJfs:one rd Jay Maughan and - Rark-guest- hfne flve days s Lehman Harrwt Anuria aat.U peace nUbll-dicso that she can get her economic machine bark into production. So tlie stalemate irritates the United State. Dr. Claude A. Bus udd Utah Smte Agricultural college student Monday In the first of a series being delivered dally this neck at It am. In the college auditorium. W1:h her armies firmly established In conquered countries from the Baltic down into the Balkans, Russia is consolidating her position In the west. The more present chaos drag. on. the more It suits tlie Soviets, We hate benefited to some extent from the lessons of history." Dr. Bum said, in relating Pont World War I mistake which may have helped cause World War II. We no longer confuse two Issues which Woodrow Wilson 'Intertwined. Wilson and other statesmen at Versailles tried to do two Jobs at once: clitr away tlie wreckage of war and make a brave new world. 'Franklin D. Roosevelt was a keen thinker who separated the two tasks. He said that the Teheran, CUro, Yalta, Potsdam meetings were to determine the nature of the peace settlements. On the other hand, the Dumbarton Oaks San Francisco, and later U.N. meetings have been for the purpose of setting up bettor conditions for a new world. d er B. Three Nonchalance FIRST BEAR TO FLY BY AIR! Maughan amm-- j and daugh-- 1 p.iiurd An rwi.t of :uteMH to WilUiIte ter. Mr. and Mu. W.llard iVtarom Ritr.d on J.ly 3rd in the Lavai t 1,4 umii.v of Hyrum, on a trip to1 M:s Patruu Irene Buy d. in mju. Llano, leaving hew on Uvume the bride of Wesley Cle- - Monday. Tiiey will tk.it ail points' until li 11. Hie bride u a daughter of interest tthiie visiting null Mrs.! oi Mr. and Mrs. Wal.er A. Iioyd'l Maughans or and family Mr. and and the groom ts Uie son of Mr. I Mrs. Spencer They Maughan. and Mrs. Wesky P. Hill, all of visited with another son and family MVlistHie. Tiie ceremony a as perMr. and Mrs. Fred Maughan c. formed by r resident Elroy Chris- Preston, Idaho. tiansen and was witnetsed by tin Miss Betty Jones had a weekend bndes parents ana Mr. H.ll mot-hMiss Wynona Capener of guest. of the groom. Ta trivia attendRiverside. ed the Norton Community high At Uie Wellsvllle Ward Sacraschool in Norton, Kansas, also ment South Cache high school, nhciv nnttjng last Sunday the she graduated with the class of program vn given by mcmbeis 1315. Wesley served for several cf the Brigham City First ward. months In the South Pacific with Speakers were: Mr. Henry Drews the Merchant Marines. After a and Dr Milton Cottom. a visitor Los Angeles, California. short trip through Idaho and Wyo. from MuM.al numbers were Male Quarthe young couple will make thur us. and "That "Invocation," home In Wellsvllle. A wedding tet of Sweet Old," by Von Story w dance lor llie new ly eds will be i W som. Earl Dan Fiodshom, gnen Friday owning July 12 in j accom-- ! and Wright Eugene Wright Use Wellsvllle ward reerca-t.J- it Mrs. Earl Wright. Mlx-- . hall to which the public are pan.ed by d quartett. Jesus Lover of My united. Mrs. Herman Theurer, who was Soul." by the Male Quartett and Mrs. Arthur Linford. Mrs. Earl Greening her birthduy last Wed Mrs. Waiter EverUiti and Wright, y July 3rd entertained at an hr ! cub zoomed fromYellowstone Park to Southern California a few days ago to become flown by the official mascot of the Bruins of the University of California at Los Angeles. The cubanwas enthusiastic Western Air Lines from Yellowstone Park and was met six hours later in Los Angeles by Western Air official (third from delegation of collegians who were presented with the cub by Richard Dick, and Mary King (left to ngnt). left). Among the students were Gwen Fowler, Marilyn Harper, Kay Petley student-bodpresident. The cub, who Shaking hands with the new mascot is Ken Kiefer, football star and season opens, holds the distinction of will be ready to take up his official duties next fall when the football being the first bear to fly aboard a commercial airliner. A four-month-o- ld Melba Jones, of Hyrum, Stake Relief Society Presidency, Rena M Lelshman, Atal M Brcnchley and the Wels-vll- le Darley, was presented with several lovely Margaret Ward Presdency and Pearl gifts. BanMcad and Clara Maughan of Mr .and Mrs. Crosiey Bott and the Second Ward Presidency atof children Lulda and Bruce, a earning demonstration oned and their held at the Logan high school on Inglewood, California, mother, Mrs. P. J. Forester, of Monday. Brigham city, were calling on Mr. and Ms. Royal Gunnell, of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gheen here on Friday. They were American Pork, were calling on of Bountiful spent the weekend dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. relatives here during the week after at the home of Jesse Earley of Heber H. Bankhead. visiting their parents Mr. and Ms. Round Valley. They were enroute Guy H. Maughan, who was ob- George Gunnell at Los Angeles. home from a trip through Yellowserving his birthday last Saturday, California. Park. Ms. Earley and Royal has Just been stone was guest of honor at a family released after two and one-ha- lf them to children accompanied gathering held at Willow Park in years in the service. He is taking Bountiful for a visit of several Logan, Saturday. A late after- over his old Job as manager of days. noon dinner was served and sing- the J.C. (Penny store at American M. and Ms. Willis E Keart ing and a program enjoyed around Fork . motored to Evanston to bring to Those a large bonljre. present M. and Ms. John T. Darley their home for a visit their were: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Maug- are home again after spending daughter Wilma and Mrs. Jean han, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lelsh- two weeks with their Lake city. man Mr. and Mrs. Leland Maughan and daughter M. and Ms. Bodell, of Salt Albert of families The Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Maughan, Spencer Allen at their home In Rufus Humphrey, and Earl Grim-me- tt Mr. and Mrs. Seth Maughan, Mr. Malad. made a picnic trip to Temple and Mrs. Arnold Maughan and The Wellsvllle Second Ward Re Saturday afternoon. M. and Flat, end all M. of families Wellsvllle, j Society held their teachers Ms. Grimmett were here from Salt Ms. Cyril Maughan, M. and Ms. report meeting at the home of Robert Murray and families of Ms. "Maggie B. MUughan on Tues- Lake for the purpose of having blessed and named, Preston, Idaho and M. and Mrs. day afternoon. President Florence their baby this party went to on so Sunday of Dellbert Kidman and family Brenchley was In charge. Prayers Paris where the ceremony was held. Beaver Dam were by Ms. Mary J. Parker Ms. Laura Williamson Is spend- and Mrs. Lillie Walker. A tribute The blessing was given in Fast child's grandfather, ing two weeks visiting relatives at to Mrs. Maughan was given by meeting by the met. Grim Orson Rexburg, Idaho, while she is guest Ms. Bessie H. Jones and a reof her sister Ms. Nora Burzee. On Saturday, Ms. Keith Johntold story by Ms. Eva Lee GunEvan H. Bankhead and nell were enjoyed. During a social son gave a birthday party to her Mrs. Mrs. Evan Hall entertained at an hour lovely were refreshments afternoon party Friday at the served to eighteen ladles, remarks observing her birthday Sunday was home of their parents in honor of were made by Ms. Maughan. guest of honor at dinner served C. their mother Ms. William C. Brenchat the City Park In Blacksmith M .and Ms. William Brenchley, who was observing her ley entertained at dinner Sunday Pork canyon Sunday. Besides Ms. birthday. The rooms were beauti- it being Mrs. Brenchleys birthday. Murray there were M. and Ms. summer Summer with fully decorated flowers centered the Ivan Glenn and family, M .end flowers. The afternoon was spent table where covers were laid for Mrs. Dean Murray and family, socially and a lovely luncheon M. and Ms. Brenchley. M .and Mrs. Christent P. Glenn, Kay and served to Mesdames Sarah Bencn-le- y, Ms. Evan H.Bankhead and family Leta Murray. Eleanor Cooper, Erma Parker, and Mr .and Ms. Evan Hall and Mr. and Ms. Clyde Copen, of Cassie H. Brenchley, Eliza Stuart, family. Salt Lake, pent Monday evening Christena P. Glenn, Jennie MurThe Wellsville Ward Singing and Tuesday In Wellsville with ray, Geneva Murray, Vie Darley, Mothers rendered two selections In their mother Ms. D. J. Jones. Veda Smith, the meeting at the Logan Temple Amanda Murray, The following boys were graduNettie Thorpe, Ida Allan, Dahlia on Wednesday morning, Chorister ated from Primary in exercises Anderson, Jane Glenn, Kate Has-la- Celia Murray was In charge-- . held at the Second Ward SacraElizabeth Glenn, Naoma Perks Clair Mr .and Ms. Edward Stuart ment service on Sunday, and Edna and daughters Crene .and Virian, Parker, Billy Hall, Gary Cooper, Millie B. Leishman, Arlin Myers, Thorpe ell of Wellsville, Mrs, Ms. Eliza Stuart and Ms. Mary Newell Maughan, David P. Murray and Mrs. Mary G. Parker motored to Salt Lake Arlin Murray, Carl Reynolds, Don D. Murray, both of Logan. Mrs. Saturday to visit with Ms. Bar- Hoskins and Fred Riggs. They Stella Israelsen of Cleveland, Ohio, bara S. Smith, who was receiving were received into the Priesthood Mrs. Brenchley received several medical care following a major by Bishop Frank Leishman. lovely gifts. Mr .and Ms. Floyd Ewer and operation at the L.D.S. hospital. Ms. Vernon H. Blanchard and They found her much improved. son Leon, of Logan, spent Sunday son Terry, of San Francisco, Calif., She was able to leave the hospital hi Wellsvllle as guests of their and Mrs. Cora Blanchard, of Lo- Monday and was taken to her parents Mr. and Mrs. William H. gan, who Just returned to her home in Brigham city. Glepn. home after spending six months Ms. William M. Jones Is spendMrs. Wayne Tibbetts and daughat San Francisco, were weekend ing this week at Thatcher, Idaho, ter Barbara, of Lorenzo, Idaho, w guests of M .and Mrs. William with her daughter and came Monday to spend a week in M. Jones and M. and Ms. John Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Merrill. Ms. Wellsville with her mother Mrs. A O. Gunnell. lovely canyon Merrill was formerly Miss Mary D. J. Jones and other relatives. was in Blacksmith Fork Jones. held Derlin Murray, Parley Murray, party The is Kay Murray and Farrell. Cooper Miss Margaret - Bradshaw canyon Saturday evening. four families enjoyed a lovely spending the summer at Los Ang- left Tuesday morning for a weeks dinner. eles, California, with her sister Mrs. trip to Yellowstone Park. Mr .and Mrs. Howard P. Jones, Irean Morgan. She was accomKeith Garrett, son of M. and who accompanied their panied by Miss Stella Bradshaw Ms. Fred Garrett, is improving and daughter Mr. and Ms. Tho- and Miss Margene Jones, who are slowly at the Cache Valley hospital mas Van Drimmelin Jr., of Ogden visiting relatives in Southern Calif, where he was taken after receivon a fishing trip to Idaho and for three weeks. ing second and third degree burns Mrs. Marge Allen, of Hyrum, on the front part of his body and Wyoming last Monday, returned visited has been visiting in Wellsville with hands and arms, when his shirt Ihome on Sunday. They and her sister and husband Mr .and caught fire from some explosive D. Mrs. P. Maughan with family at Grace, Idaho, Mr. and Ms. Conrad Bailey recuperating solution he had purchased earlier Mrs. Alton P. Maughan and Mr. following an operation. in the day. Ltickly his face was Babies blessed in the Wellsville not burned although his hair and and Ms. William P. Maughan and families at Soda Springs, Ida- Second ward sacrament meeting eyebrows were singed. ho, M. and Ms. Emil Von Almen last Sunday were: Elizabeth Shaet Bedford, Wyoming. Dean and ron and Alice Karen twin daughat Pegram, Idaho ters of M .and Mrs. Thomas B. WILL PAY CASH Dale Maughan Lewis P. Maug- Lindley, Herbert Theron, son of Mrs. and Mr. and Or Will Trade for in Logan can- M. and Ms. Herbert Wyatt and home their at han Kitchen Cabinets Gordan, son of M. and Ms. yon. Mrs. David Parkenson hed the Charles P. Stuart. Breakfast Sets of Ms Jennie Murray, who was pleasure of meeting with three in time first the for sisters her ft May Dressers The reunion twenty-fou- r years. Cause Infection was at her home here and the Ranjre Stoves For qurclc relief from itching caused by eczema, I ssters present besides Ms. Parkenathlete's foot, scabies, pimples and other itching son were: Ms. Mary Chamberlain, conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor's formula. of Portland, Oregon; Ms. Bessie Greaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and and Idaho Ashley, of Montpilier, quickly calm intense itching. 35c trial bottle back. Dont u!Tpr Askyour Mrs. Anna Downs, of Smithfleld. proves it, or money D. D. PRESCRIPTION i druggist today fee ts spending Ms. Chamberlain son-in-la- w . y snvll three year old d ughter Wahlstrom) of Logan, Jean Those present were: Renee mond, son of M .and Ms. Joan. Lamborn, Leora Cheney, Lana Johnson, Margaret Alley, Colleen Johnson, and Scott Johnson. Ice cream and individual birthday cakes were served. M. and Ms. O. N. Weston motored to Logan to see the horse show Friday. Sunday callers et the home of Mrs. Charles H. Alley were: Mr. and Mrs. William Beesley and children and several of a neighbors children and M .and Ms. William Beesley Jr. They were returning to their homes at East Mill Creek, near Salt Lake, after a vacation at Ideal Beach. M .and Ms. Clarence Cheney, M. and Ms. Vara Cheney and family, M. and Mrs. Harmon Cheney spent the 4th In Bloomington canyon. M .and Ms. Delmas Ke&rl took their children and Ruby Jean Johnson to Logan to spend the RayRay- mond Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Ersent WofTtndenof Layton, Utah, were Sunday guests of M And Mrs. Raymond Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Myers were hosts at a house warming a: their home et the Fish Hatchery, Saturday night. A number of married friends of the young couple were present and happily helped to warm the house toward a pleasant occupany In the future. M. and Mrs. G&U Siddoway and George Siddowny went to Oakley, Utah to spend the Fourth. M .and Ms. Ebner Jensen of Pocatello, Idaho, came to spend a few days at the Heber C. Robinson home. They took Mr. and Ms. Heber Robinson to Laramie, Wyoming on the Fourth and spent with Dr. and Mrs. L. the week-en- d Floyd Clark and family. M. and Mrs. Russell W. Kirk, of Salt Lake City, were here few days last week to be with her mother, Mary K. Weston, who has been ill for some time. They took her to Salt Lake with them Saturday to be at an Elderly Ladies Rest home. Mr. and his. Rursell Innes, of Salt Lake City, came Sunday and brought Rulon J. Weston, who had come from California to be at the home of his parents M. and Mrs. John H. Weston for Fourth. Laura Myers and Lurene Eller made a trip to Ogden Saturday, to take Laura's Aunt, Clara Watson Toone, that far on her return to Pasadena, after a visit here with the family of her sister, Ms. It Is a challenge to everyone to study the situation and contribute his share to each part of the prob- lem. We talk little of disarmament after this war. Now we say, Lets make sure we have overwhelming force at the control of the United Nations to bring trouble-make- rs into line. We are not leaving it merely to the good faith of either Russia or the United Statea to control the atomic bomb." Chaos in politics, starvation In the economic order, was the way the speaker characterized the present global situation. to Ogden Sunday to visit Ernest Irwin at the Dee hospital, where an appendectomy was performed Saturday. Heber Myers. Mr. and Ms. Hannon Cheney, and Vara C. Cheney motored to Logan Saturday night to attend the Horse Show. M. and Ms. Richard Hoyt, son , Richard, and Ms. Charles L. Alley and Ms. J. G. Pugmire, of M. spent the week-enincluding the ' Salt Lake City, with his son and Fourth, at American Fork, Utah, daughter-in-la- w M. and Ms, as guests of M. and Ms. Bill j Glenn Pugmire, of Murray, Utah, Nichols. spent two days at the home of M And Ms. Lee Hawkins had as Mrs. Alice H. Johnson. They atguests over the week-end- , Mr. tended a family reunion held at and Ms. J. Sharp and daughter St. Charles, Friday . Faye, and Miss Venna Heap, of Murphy and Morris Smith of Montpelier. Ogden tame to spend Saturday Babies blessed and given a name evening. Murphy took his wife in Sacrament meeting on Sunday, and daughter back with him Sunwere Norman Harold Johnson, son day after they had spent two of Mr .and Ms. Harold Johnson, weeks at the A. Leslie Webb home. Carolyn, daughter of Mr. and Mra Ms. Ralph Irwin and son Con- Clarence (nee Agnes rad and Heber Sidney Irwin went Peterson, d, I son-in-la- The cause of Freedom cause of God. Bowles 0311 S Furniture Autos Livestock $30 to STATE LOAN COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 260 MOM THE CURRIER IVES RRIMTt Th Ortol Miuurippi SUombta I JtoM son-in-la- w U.& I. Furniture Exchange 0 O o o 0000 Easy to Make! Delightful to Drink! 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