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Show Friday, July 10, 10 id The Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Utah SQUIRE EDGEGATE The Wife Trios to I.itc lp Face Three td the Contract iy tons naiAta (WtTl A1 Mr. John Darhe, v! nrving her wa. BO'.h v.ftf tb- - birthday Friday guest of honor at a family During friends ond neighbors called. Lovely refreshments were served In the evening the family were prosin' when a delicious lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. Darley, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Allen and ion Earl, of MaJud, Idaho; Mr and Mra, Henry Murray and famG. ily. Mr. and Mrs, William Darley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mron Brenchley and family. Mr. and Mra. Afton Bird of Mendon. Mr. and Mrs. Lnn Darley. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Darley. Mr. and Mra Boyd Murray and families, Mrs. Chloe D Maughan and Mrs. Sara Baxter, all of Wellsville; Mrs. Lib-bi- e D. Stuart end Mrs. Mary D. Mrs. Darley Oiej-r.Murray, of Logan. Washington and Cilifor-a- r received several lovely jifta. Mrs. T.'i will vtrt many othri ol interest. Darley. who has not been very poir well for some time past, is much Mr and Mrs. j'.m B. Talley much le Improved and Is feeling inuday on a w.i': trip to better. She and Mr. Darley re- Y'I'ur (tone Park. John i. hi.: cently spent two weeks at Malad, T vr ration as Morning Milk A LOAN GUARANTY Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer nrlc. Krrr. A'len. M rs Zella Ke... Dv id 8V THE VETERANS Firith The Merry Menders club D viJ Lurley. ail Bill ADMINISTRATION ISA met Tuesday at, the home of Mr. irotored to Salt iRie city Stin-- -j with Ev VALUABLE PRIVILEGE where they and Mrs Royal Bassett, with their daughter Sharon as hostess. Lead- an C Darley. who Is In a hosuse WISELY. er Mrs. Coy Hall was In charge. pital recovering fr.m a major Mrs President Ncdra Lcl.shmnn con- opmoon. They siv visited who is ui Ra. Laic civ. ducted. How We D The lesson. Jones M; , "and Mrs. Howard Climb." was given by Secretary was rrrc.i pan led M. and Mrs Kml Renee Haslam. The time One guest. Mis? Vor .Viren, ol E spent sewing. Wy. tc Coralee Nelson, of Hyrum, was Ogden, Thursday w!ire thev were present. Lovely refreshments were ue.ts of Mr. ary Mr Thom.' and Mr. and rerved by the hostess. Vau Dnmmelin J Mrs. Archi Oberg and daughter. M Clyde Che-- k ' s. Thur i ay .ve'f luncheon! Eet'y Mae. of Tucson, Arizona. evr,rg. They Mr. and Mrs. Lutbrr Jones, of .rruts of Mr. ail Mrs. John M. j Richmond. Calif., arrived Monday Larsen at Bonneville Park. Frl- to be at the bedside of Mrs. Ivy, at.ir which they moto ed to M Salt Lake city, wi re they attend-Oberg's sister. Mrs Mary at Lib-- 1 Gunnell, who is seriously ill at en a birthday held the home of her son. Mr. and cl Park for their mi.it, Mrs. D.. Mrs. Alton Gunnell. Luther is a H- Maughan. who was observing A beaut.iul j son of Mrs. Aberg, and both were her 81st birthday. former residents of Wellsville. buthday cake centered the tab!? Mayor and Mrs. Lamont M. Al- end dinner wis served to 32 Other len left Thursday morning on a members of her family. two weeks trip to Washington, members of the Maughan family and Mrs. D. C., where 'hey will be met present were Bishop three by their son and wife. Lieutenant Charles P. Maughan and For correct information contact vout Mr. and and Mrs. Clay tin Allan, from his children, of Layton. nearest VETERANS ADMINISTRAVon base In Florida. Cyalten received Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. . TION office. his discharge from the Marine Almen spent Friday night wi'h n Lay-toAir corps and they are driving a their . brother and family in of Hollywood, Florida are in the new car home. They will visit and returned Saturday. Mr. county relatives. Vem visiting points of interest in New York, and Mrs. Von Almen motored was recently released from the Niagara Falls, Chicago and many home that evening. navy after 52 months spent in the Evan Hall, Bishop Cliff Olsen, service. others points enreute home. Mrs. were While here Allan was formerly Miss Dorene Myron Brenchley and Walter Per- guests of his parents,theyMr. and Mrafter 1 home and Mrs. kins returned Sunday Wyatt, daughter Mrs. Wilford Anderson- Earl Wyatt. spend four days on & fishing tiip Mrs. Evelyn Jennings and small Mrs. George M. Haslam was to Yellowstone Park. of Salt Lake ciy, are here son, GarF. Fred class Yeoman 3rd hostess to the ladies of the 10 days with her parspending evrett arrived home Sunday Madra club ct her home Wedents. Mr. and Mrs. Hermar Theurhis Vice after discharge President receiving ening nesday evening. er. Amy Cooper was In charge. The from the navy at San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones enbeen program consisted of a travel- Cal., on Saturday. He has Wilford in the service since May 3, 1945 tertained at dinner Thursday evogue with pictures by ening in honor of their sister, Mrs. Anderson on e recent trip taken and served several months overby him and his wife, which took seas. He came to the states from Reta Tibbitts and daughter Barthem to Florida, Washington D.C., Guam where he has been for the bara. of Lorenzo, Idaho. Mrs. New York, Niagara Falls, Cana-ad- a, past four months since his fur- Tibbitts was observing her birth-Ga- y. A lovely birthday cake cennumbers lough home. He is a son of Mr. Chicago: musical tered the table and covers laid were vocal solos and a piano solo prei Mrs. Fred Garrett. Seaman 1st class Oral Maughan for the guest of honor and Barby Leroy Haslam; vocal solo by Mrs. Leland bara, Mis- D. J. Jones, Joseph and Ka'hleen Ha.1 lam. During a social son of Mr. hour were Maughan, has been released- - from Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Jones lovely refreshments 20 'he navy at San Francisco, Cal., and family. A social evening was served by the hostess to and is spending a few days at enjoyed. members and guests. The Second ward Primary held Mrs. Douglas Maughan, of HolOakland, Call!., with his sister Mr. and Mrs. their monthly play hour Tuesday lywood, Florida is here visiting and brother-in-law- , her folks. She was formerly Miss William Radcliff- Oral has been evening. It was supervised by the Ruth Cooper, daughter of Mr. and in the service 13 months with 11 presidency, Mrs. Letha Lindley, Mrs. Joseph P. Cooper. She will months spent on the Marshall Mrs. Thelma Haslam and Mrs. Ruth Parker. visit here until September when Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hirst and Mrs. Rulon R Maughan enterDouglas will join her for his vacation Douglass Is the son of tained at an afternoon dinner children, Bonnie and Steven, and Lois Lae Bankhead, of Avon, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Maughan party at her home Tuesday, comweek-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. of this city. her mother, plimenting Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Hill, Mr. C. Lee of Hyde Park and her Samuel BankheadMr. and Mrs. Farrell Pickett and Mrs. Reid Leishman, Mr. and sister, Mrs. L. S. Lamb, of Hyde Mrs. Reese Leishman, Mr. and Park; Mrs. B. W. Evans, of Lo- and daughter Carolyn, of Provi-af-er Mrs. Stanley Jones, Mr. and Mrs. gan; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fuhri-ma- n, dence, returned home Sunday spending 10 days here with John of Providence; MrsLeatham; Mr- and Mrs. Lorenze Mr. and Mrs. Mit'on, of Crockett, Calif., who Brady, of Ogden; aiul Mrs. Joseph their parents, are visiting here, returned home B. Gunnell. A low basket of rose Hershall Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Brenchley Monday evening after spending a buds centered the dinner table week in Yellowstone Park. Mr. The afternoon was spent socially. and family, of Providence, spent here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer the week-en- d and Mrs. Mitton and family are their Patriarch and Mrs. parents, and and Mr. their sons, oi Gordon, and guests parents, Leroy Mrs. L. R. Thorpe, and Mr. and spent Wednesday and Thursday at John C- - Brenchley. Mrs. William M. Jones arrived Mrs. S. B. Mitton of Loagn. Murray and Salt Lake cit, transMr. and Mrs. Howard Saturday after spending the weekJones acting business. Mrs. P. M. Williamson and end at Thatcher, Idaho with her entertained at dinner Wednesday Mr. and evening at their home in honor Mrs. Merlin Murray spent Friday daughter and of Mrs- Archie Oberg and daugh- at Providence as dinner guests of Mrs. La Mar Merrill. Dr. Reid Christensen of AlaMr. and Mrs. Kay Alder, Mra ter, Be'ty Mae, of Tucson, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jones Alder was formerly Miss Aniece bama, who is visiting his parents. of Richmond, Calif.; Mrs. Wayne Parkinson, daughter of Mrs. Wil- Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Christensen, Tibbetts and daughter Barbara of liamson, and sister of Mrs. Mur- was speaker In the Second ward Sunday afternoon. His topic was Lorenzo, Idaho. Other guests were ray. Malaria Control in the African On Wednesday the boys and Mrs. D. J. Jones, Joseph Jones, and Italian Theaters where he Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones, The girls attending kindergarten at served Floradell school, brought their litduring the war. Special evening was spent socilaly. President and Mrs. Preston tle brothers and sisters to school music was by the ward choir. The First ward choir were in Brencliley announce the birth of for a visiting day. They brought a son at a Logan hospital Sufi: their own lunch. The teacher, Mrs. charge of the program at sacrament held in the taberday, July 14. Mother and balje Eva Lee Gunnell carried out the nacle meeting Sunday afternoon. Speaker doing fine. This makes five child- school work as usual. Friday, the ren for the Brenchleys, three boys closing day of school, Mrs. Gun- was Dean J. Riggs, recently renell entertained at a mothers and leased from the service. Musical and two girls. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Kerr an- childrtns tea at the school. There numbers were two vocal solos by nounce he birth of a baby boy were 27 mothers and 31 of the 40 Verda Hall Reid, of Phlidelphia solo by Miss Poppleton. at a Logan hospital Friday. All children enrolled present. A long andMr.a and Mrs. Eugene Jones and concerned doing fine. Mrs. Kerr serving table was beautifully detheir was formerly Miss Esther Buist, corated with roses and beautiful son Gordon accompanied and they have one otner child, a glassware. Mra Gunnell told the PA accomplishments girl. Lewis is ward clerk of the mothers of the and progress made by the childSecond ward. were Heber ren. Lovely refreshments Mrs. Annie Bankhead, Bankhead and daughter Wilma served by the teacher, assisted by and son Jack, of Logan, were Mrs. Geneva Maughan, Mrs. Marand Miss guests cf Mr. and Mm. Heber H. garet Rae Leishman Zoe Maughan. PHONE Eankhiad, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Anderson 44 SOUTH MAIN Mr. end Mrs. Leroy A. Hall, Mr. 6i d Mrs. Lyman Maughan, Mr- end Mrs. Howar.l Maughsn, left Thursday on a trip i!ich will take them through fathering at her home. the afternoon relatnes, New York, Mrs. Anna George and Members , 4-- H 1 - it k-- I ! : j ! Mr. and Mra Don P. Godfrey were honored guests at a wedding dance held in the Clarks ton amusement hall. Refreshments were served to 150 guests. The young courle received lovely gifts. They will make their home in Clarkston. a Mr. and Mrs. Leon Basto, and Mrs. Meretta Crockett, of Salt Lake city, spent Friday night in Clarkston. Saturday they continued their trip to Idaho Falls where they will attend the Homer ri union. Mr. and Crs. Clarence Clark and Mrs. Sarah H. Clark, accompanied the Salt Lake people to Idaho. Mr and Mrs. Victor Godfrey, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernile Lott of visOgdtn, spent the week-en- d iting with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Godfrey spent Monday In Logan as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Tuddenham. A picnic dinner was enjoyed Sunday bv Mr. and Mra David Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thomprout and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Thompson, Mrs. Violet Thompson and family of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Mer-lan- d Cottle, of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. John Loosle of no-ho- st have been guests of D. Loosle and sons, Norman Loosle. of the Literary club and their partners spent Monday at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Rasmussen, of Plano, Idaho, wene guests of Mrs- Mary Rasmussen an Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Buttars and daughter, Vcnetta, of Jerome. Idaho, are visiting relatives in Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rasmussen. of Logan, were supper guests of and Mrs. Victor P. Rasmus- sen on Friday. 4 Mr. Ervin Page and family, ol Dayton, Idaho, came to Clarks-- 1 ton on Saturday to attend the wedding party given In honor of Mr .and Mrs. Don P. Godfrey. Mrs. Vilate Dalile, of Logan spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H- Godfrey. Mrs. J. Byron Bishop and Ravstcn and children, Norman, Diam and Steven, arrivet home Saturday from a trip to Yellow-st- Members of the Ola Nelson family held their reunion at the Wilow Park Friday. A lovely dinner was served. After dinner the family came to Millville, where a program was enjoyed In the ward hall. A dance in the evening concluded the days events. About 95 attended. Mns Carol Hale is spending a few weeks, in Weisor, Idaho, at brot-M- r. the home of her tis'er Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boles. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Aeblscher and son. Eugene, of Imlay, Nevada, are visiting with relatives and ft lends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenson, In company with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Yeates, of Nibley, motored to Crystal Springs 9unday where they attended the Jenson rennlon, Mr, and Mrs. J- W. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Dean, of Los e Park. Angeles, California, have returnMiss Oreta Godfrey was supprts-e- d ed home after spending several by a group of friends Monday. days here. It was Miss GodfreyMr. and Mrs. La Mar Bullock birthday. A social afternoon was enjoyed ar the proud parents of a fine and luncheon was served. baby boy, born at a local hospital Monday . We need only obey. There Is All the good of which humanity guidance for each of us, and by lowly listening we shall hear the! Is capable is comprised In obe-rig- ht ; dience. word. Emerson John Stuart Mill - I a.-i- hcr-in-Ia- - o. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kid-n.a- n, of Petersboro, on a week's trip to Yellowstone park. They left early Monday morning. Mrs. Wayne Titbits and daughter Barbara, left for their home in Lorenzo, Idaho, Sunday alter visiting relatives in Salt Lake city and Wellsville during the past three weeks. She was guest of Mrs. D. J- Jones her mother, while here. Keith Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett, who has been In a hospital 'at Logan for the past 18 days, being treated lor 2nd and 3nl degree burns, was able to be return home Monday He Is recovering nicely.. 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