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Show Auya't 2. KiMay, 1 U IG The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah ItODKO PLENTY SALTY STKKU.n I y rr Ljii t Vl' Mr and Mis. link WiL-ui- . of Gilbert Tifimiir.un, Mr, und Mi Mr. st.d Mrs Thorpe, of Thomas U TIioijk. of Salt lu.ke city, left Sunday on a trip to Yellow-ton- e park. Mrs Emma Bird and daughter Itlaiuh, J. It. Judkins, of Ogden, LLlx-- r lilted with Mr. und Mi H Bankhead. Sunday on thnr day home from a day at Bear Lake, Mis Cora Blanchard, of Logan, spent July 24 and Thursday with Mr. and Mr, bhn O. Gunnell. Clair Bailey, who ha been in the during the past eight months with the navy ha been discharged at Bremerton, Wash., und i home. He thited with rel- . X t V ' to ) s? ative - y . '. Page Three of the week-en- HI d. par- ing in the canon, Mrs. Sar.ih Titensor Allen, of Suit I.uke city, visited in Cove COVE the week-enEan Titensor, a d. The Beehive girls rnjoed j of Los is Angeles with his purents, Mr. trip in High Creek canyon over and visiting Mrs. Fred Titensor. the week, those going for the Superintendent Raymond Allen Hendrlrks conducted Sunday school; prayer Ivan vacation being Bonadell Carma Jean Cornish, by Peter sacrament King.sford. Cornish. Ardis Allen. Ranay Algem by Diane Cornish; talk by len, Shirley Larsen. Evaloo Fraud-se- Grace Frundsen, prayer by H. Nadine n, , Allen, Dorcus Hatch, Lael Allen. Marie Eskelson. They were accomtanied by Wayne Craw und Beth Craw. Joseph Hatch and Pearl Hatch, Carma Cornish and Henry Cornish. Maxine Rawlins. They went on hikes, put on play, pajama parade and marshmallow to fries, in fact did everything and make the trip interesting They returned without pleasant. any accidents and are ready now for work In music, at home and anything else that may coine to make the summer one to be long remembered Mr. and Mra. M. H. Prcece, Mr. and Mr W. J. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Max Harrison, attended the 24th celebration at Weston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornish, attended the dance given by the workers of the Pea factory at Hobbs barn at Franklin. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Jensen were at High Creek lake during the week. Titensor Mrs. Fred Mr. and spent the Pioneer holidays In Salt Lake city. Scouts of Cove enjoyed an out- - Leter Sacrament meeting direction of Alton Kmgford; prayers were by Wayns Craw and Quentin Slnimway. was IVuir. under Here's a want ad cllpja-from Tennessee paper; "Twenty-fou- r thoroughbred white leghorn hens, and two roosters, Just beginning to lay. a ents. Mr. and Mrs. N'orval Bailey, . i I live at Dick Seamens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seamons. has been y S LV iV V i " f '. ... i t xeti mm t released from the navy at ShoeI maker, Calif., after spending the Relieved In S minute or past 14 month in the service. He double your money back $ returned home Friday. w. a .0,1 Clifford Jennings, of Salt Lake th fat-prewsrir ... lw- knnan acting here at city, spent the week-en- d 11.11 .na In J V brut.. , l.ff. the home of Mr. and Mr. Herman Theurer. with Mrs. Jennings and small son. who has spent the past 10 days here. They left for V ' 4 home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Leatham Jr., For quick relict from itching cawed by ecarma. Mrs. John Leatham Sr and Mr. aililrir. tcahm, pimiJ.a and other itching Ralph Parry, spent Thursday at omlitim, u purr, nailing, medicalrd. liquid Hull dogging is a strenuous and dangerous activity of the rodeo. Some of the best A docue a lienmla. O. D. O. PaitcnirriON. Ogden a guests of Mr. and Mrs. ( .rrnarlra. and siamUva Swthea. cumfurta and John Sigenous. bull doggers of the uorld will be at the Cache County Kndeo, August l.", 16 and quKkly cuinu interne Kching Juc trial bottle Clayton Allan, Lamont L. Allan, pruvreit.or monry tuvk lkm'1 aulter Ak your 17th to compete for their share of the cash prizes. The steers furnished by the Dick Seamons, Reid and Fred 4rjg .t today fur to. D. D. PaUCMICTIOIfc Western Itodeo are plenty salty and the bull doggers will have to have fast horses Tlngey left Thursday on a fishing trip to Yellowstone park. and good hazers. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gunnell and children. Vernon, Judy Lyn- a good neighbor; was a live spark REASONS where President Lincoln was shot, att sang a duet and a talk by ne and Paul of MC Pleasant, are In the daughters of Utah pioneers irtcreasind millions folks old and parties. and saw the bed he laid in. They) muss Madelyn . Perkins, spending the week here with their meetings With. made the Olsen closing Mr. went to New York, spending two Bishop Mrs. and parents, of Sncyr Henry J. Mf and Mrs LrSn0 Glenn, De-- 1 all their and for thanked remark Parker. Falls. Canada, Niagara Idaho pont Saturday and Burl Some 53 club girls enjoyed days; then Tlie Wellsville ward Elders and services: prayer at the home was home by way of Yel-- , troll a three-da- y here wlth rciaUves. and outing, along with lowstone Sunday who partners enjoyed an outing held by Frank Robinson, of Logan and Allan, Mayor park. were guests of their brother and clubs of the county, held the P. William at Willow on not well was the park in Logan, Tuesday at the services by P. at Red Banks, in Logan canyon. was takenvery family, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leatham and Robert Leatham; . Games were to evening. a and Logan hospital played afth They returned home Saturday lovely supper served. President the grave kt the cemetery was ter an enjoyable time spent In Saturday for treatment. He is ' Lieutenant and Mrs. Clayton aHoward Maughan was in charge. dedicated by Franklin Wyatt. Out stones and Improving. programs, stunts, arrived home Thursday Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes of town relatives attending the Mr. and Mrs. William M. Jones Allan bonfire. a Lieu-fo- r Lrge singing around services were Mrs- May Kirk of Price, who died at a Logan hosand daughter Betty, left Sunday from Jacksonville, Florida. Designed to speedily relieve Miss Carol Hall was chairman of is home on terminal pital from Injuries received when Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Joan Brown tenant Allan San where Francisco, Calif, headache and painful consimple dis-iand s committee the program hit by a car as she allghed from of Loa Angeles: Steel Price and their son Ensign William L. Jones,- leave and will receive his discomforts of neuralgia. ducted the programs Thursday from 5th Wana Cherry La Price, Compthe UIC bus, were held in the daughter being discharged from the naiy charge August and Friday evenings. A vocal solo after In powder Measured doses Clayton tabernacle ton, Cal.; Mrs. May Reed, of Lund, Thursday at 2 p.m being In the service for the I Point, North Carolina. was sung by Miss Louise Popple-to- n, form for quick assimilation. marine Coand Elmo Dr. In the and Mra been 37 has with navy Cliff will months. Nevada; Olsen visit Bishop They officiating. I and a group chorus was ren- past air corps for four year a He receiv-Mr- s. The rostrum and tables were cov- lburn of St. Anthony, Idaho; Mr. Proof of merit. Same type forStitchers their brother S.and family. Mr. and I dered by the Happy 1944. Hill at Oakland cd his commission June 1, ered with beautiful flowers and and Mrs. Fred Colburn, Mr. and Leroy over one-thimula makcentury. Leaders Wellsvilk. of 1 group and other relatives, and places of Mrs. Allan was the former. orene the many people attending the Mrs. Jack Colburn, of Oxford, were Mrs. Mrs. Lee U. S. and Leatham Idaho: and Standard Mr. P. Mr. ing the trip with the girls coastof on ingredients, .interest the services bespoke of the love and Wyatt, daughter Mrs. Pearl Leishman. Mrs. Stella Laboratory tested, controlled. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Haslam, j Earl Wyatt. esteem in which Mrs. Price was of Shelley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Archibald. Mrs. Donna Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mrs. Ernest Price and family, reBishop Cliff Olsen and Laurence held. Two nieces, Mrs. Sue In price range of everyone. Mrs. Thelma Loath am, Mrs. No-re- turned Friday from aPerkins, to Poppleton, Lehi Jensen, of Los of Logan and Mrs. Jane Ivy Longstroth, Mrs. Blanch Cross-man- , trip 10c and 25c sizes MrsMr. and Steel Anderson, assisted by Misses Yellowstone park. Leatham, home Saturday Glenn were In charge of flowers, Angeles, returned Wilma Hall, Carma Murray and Mrs. of Francis Pitt and Mrs. Howard Jones entertained from a Ogden; Caution: Use only as directed. trip to Yellowstone which were carried by 25 grandDona Wyatt. Mrs. Jean Elsmqre, of Salt Lake at a luncheon party at her home park. and six daughters nieces; grand-- Tny Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parkinson, Mrs. Cliff Olsen, Mrs. Lehi Jen- sons, Robert N.; Aarson M.; Milly city; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swift Mesdames Friday afternoon for Buy Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parkinson, Pearl Bankhead, Ellen I?. Letsh- - sen and JlTS. of Mrs. Ioma Preston, Idaho; Annie J. Riggs N. Clair N ; Sammy RJndskoff of at Salt Lake, and Delbert Alva of Pitcher and Mrs. Barbara Cron-quis- t, spent the past week ta Yellow- - man Mmie B man. Cassie spent Thursday and Friday Sun-j stone park, returning home of Smlthfleld. BrenchIey olga Nelson, Chloe Salt Lake city. Lewiston, were pallbearers. The I D. day- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe and organ and Ida Allen. Sew- Maughan were and postlude who Mrs. Preston Brenchley LuTer played prelude Mr. and Mrs. ing and social chat were enjoyed, family, by Mrs. Rena B. Leishman; was observing her birthday Mon-- 1 and Mr. and Baldwin Mrs Verda family, two numbers, "Sisthe choir children, and family, ter Thou sang B. Leishman y.receWei several guests who Roberta Llnd Wast Mild and Lovely left ror their to the home called at her spend Mrs. G. S. Francis, Mr. and "Sometime Well Understand, h0me n Massachusetts Saturday Dr. and y after afternoon and wish her Mrs. Lynn Larsen and fam- special musical numbers were a and the two months spending past happy returns of the day. Refresh- - wlth her parenUMr and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Leishman duet, Wonderful of Mother ments were served and a social RusseU Hall reIatlves and friends-timand family, spent an enjoyable Mine hy Parley Hall and Nellie enjoyed. She received some, here 6he has been west et 24th of July at Bear Lake. Leishman, and vocal solo, O My lovely gifU. Those present were, a number of dinner The family of Mr. and Mrs. Father" by John H. Bailey; th parties, and an held Mrs. Joseph P. Cooper, Mrs. Doug- - ( a family outing speakers were N. R. Broby and at Willow Heber C. Parker Miss las Maughan, of Florida; In Logan: dinner guest of Sunday at Guinavah park in Lo- Bishop C. N. Maughan; Dr. Elmo park A lovely chicken L. Colburn of SL Norma Cooper, Mrs. John C. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leishman, Frigan canyon. Anthony, Idaho. Brenchley, Mrs- - Ray Leishman, day evening, entertaining In her dinner was served and the time In their remarks they stated she Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brenchley, honor before her leaving for home- enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Parker, loved the whole human family and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baldwin, Miss Stella Bradshaw and Miss Mr. and Mrs- - John A. Lealham wanted all to be her friends; that Blowers Stokers Dealers in Furnaces Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cooper, Margene Jones arrived home and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alton she was kind, faithful and considBishop and Mrs. Frank Leishman, Thursday after spending the past Parker and family, Mr. and Mrs. erate; had faith In ner God and R. three weeks I Resident and Mrs. Henry visiting relatives and Harold Parker and family, Mr. in her brothers and sisters; was and Mrs. Ralph Iarry and family, friends at Los Angeles and HuntCooper, of Logan. Scouts under direction of Scout ing Beach, Cal. They returned Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leatham Parker; Mr. leader Myron Brenchley returned with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Slater and family. Clair Larsen and home Saturday after spending the and children, Joan and Charles, and Mrs. Kendric past week at Camp Hunt at Bear of Hunting Beach, who are spend- family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Lake. There were 19 boys making ing their vacation here as guests John Slgerious of Ogden. Mrs. Elizabeth Green entertainthe trip and report having an of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw. enjoyable time. Other ed at dinner Monday in honor of relatives here are their uncles and her daughter, Mrs. Mary Jensen, The Robert Redford family reunion was held at Guinavah park aunts, Mr. and Mrs. William L. of Los Angeles. Other guests were and Poppleton, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mrs- Mabel Olsen, Mrs. Eva Green, In Logan canyon Saturday Mrs. Annie J. Riggs, Mrs. Vest Sunday. The following members Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Checketts, Riggs. of the family and those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Jensen left here while attending the reunion Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen and P. children, Mr. and Mrs- - Thomas for their home in Los Angeles. were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Douglas Maughan, Van Drimmelin Jr., of Ogden, Tuesday, after visiting relatives Cooper, of Florida; Misses- Norma. Shirley spent the week-enhere with and friends here for the past 10 and Eva Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. How- days. Mrs. Priscilla Parkinson, qt Marvin Cooper and family, Mr. ard Jones. Sunday afternoon they trousseau tea for Rexburg, Idaho arrived here Tues and Mrs. Henry P. Parker, Mr. all attended via San Francisco and Mrs. Henry R. Parker and Miss Arlene Maughan, a bride of day to visit her niece and nephfamily of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. W. the week, daughter of Mr. and ew, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. R. Parker and family of Kaysville, Mrs. Lewis P. Maughan, held at Mrs. Parkinson is the widow of the late Henry Parkinson, forMr. and Mrs- - Leland Gunnell and their home in Logan. They remerly of Logan. She is 86 years family of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and turned home Sunday evening. Willis Waite, of San Diego, Cal., of age. Mrs. Perl R. Parker, and family, Southern Pacific trains to California Mrs. Annie J. Riggs spent the Mr. and who is attending summer school of Montpelier, Idaho; finer are and faster than ever before. You at Mantua with her Mrs. Reese Parker and family of at BYU at Provo, is visiting his past week-en- d have a choice of deluxe Pullman, tourist Mrs. IsraelEva Jeppson. grandmother, Mrs. Emma Nelson, daughter, Providence, Miss Barbara chair car sersleeping car or money-savinMr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer sen, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. for vice your trip. and sons, Leroy and Gordon, Mrs. Joseph B. Gunnell, Mr. and David Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Brench-tell- o, spent Thursday, Friday and SaturMrs. Winston Gunnell, of Poca-- 1 See San Francisco on your trip to Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Luther ley, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mau- - day on a fishing trip on Salmon Los Angeles it costs little more Gunnell, of Salt Lake city, Mr. ghan, enjoyed the past week in river in Idaho. Mrs. Theurer visand Mrs. Waldon Gunnell and Yellowstone park. They returned ited with her sister, Mrs. Rose-quiLos to If youre going Angeles, you can inat Pocatello, Idaho. hoire Saturday. son Jimmy, of Logan. San Francisco clude in your trip for only Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. William L. PopMayor and Mrs. Lamont Allan slight additional ticket cost See the worlds the Misses returned home Thursday from a pleton and family, two largest bridges, explore Chinatown, ride trip to the East coast-The- Carol Bradshaw, Jeanene and clanging cable cars over the hills, sample were met at Washington D. Katherine Maughan, Colleen and restaurants... the cuiaine at world-famou- s Anna Poppleton, enjoy the 24th C. by their son and wife, LieuPLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS all in the fabulous city by the Golden Gate. tenant and Mrs. Clayton Allan, at Lagoon. toIN ADVANCE Orville L. Lee, of Paradise end of Jacksonville, Florida, and gether spent four days at the Sylvester Anderson, of Millville, Please plan your trip and make reservations Capitol visiting Mt. Vernon, Arl- were speakers at the Second ward advance. Our trains to California are very in vissacrament meeting Sunday. Speington cemetery, where they popular, especially during this summer ited the grave of the unknown cial music was by the ward choir. travel season, and only by planning ahead saat the First ward House at White the Speaker they soldier; can you be assured of the accommodations e was crament attended the House of Represnta-tivSunday meeting wish. you of Hyrum. The and the Senate in session. Silas Allen, Hall Carol and Misses Wyvisited also theater the Betsy For information and assistance in planThey ning a trip to California, write C. O. Olsen, Gen. Agent, Southern Pacific, 14 South Main Street, Salt Lake City L ! ; Coll-.nston- V X , r i a V $. Gas on Stomach ScratcliinSH, (i. 5 WHY' Back H 4-- H ! - O B B D Q - Bo-dre- ro, en - rd ay Mrs-Alle- n FUFNIACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING BERNTSEN BROTHERS 149 South Main get-toget- Phones - 1609W - 1691R - 379 Finer, faster trains - to San Francisco and J" - d Los Angeles g st two-wee- ks Loans Furniture Autos Livestock NOTICE TO FARMERS WE WILL CALL FOR AND PAY TOP CASH PRICES FOR YOUR DEAD OR WORTHLESS ANIMALS si STATE LOAN COMPANY Call collect Logan 49 We also pay highest cash prices for Hides, Pelts and Wool UTAH 2 BY-PRODU-CTS miles south of Logan OF LOGAN 29 COMPANY ... on Highway to S3 91 West First North A highlight of your trip will be your ride on one of the three famous Daylight streamliners between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Youll see a lot of California through its spacious windows, including more than 100 milos of seashore if you ride either the Homing or Noon Cocut Daylight. Tha friandly Southern Pacified PHONE 260 sis |