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Show Friday, August 9. 19 The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah K WELLSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Loran Miller enat dinner Sunday m of honor their mother, Mrs. Thomas Jones, who was observing her birthday. The table was beautifully arranged with a birthday cake as a centerpiece and covers laid lor Mr- and Mra Thomas Jones. Mrs. Mary Rasmussen and children. Richard and Elaine, of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Loran J. Miller, of Logan. Mr.! and Mrs. Clyde Bright and family, Mr. find Mrs. Miller and family. A social afternoon was enjoyed. Mrs. Jones received some lovely gifts. Mrs. Rose Bankhead and Mra returned home Lillie Walker, home Tuesday after spending 10 days visiting relatives in Pocatello and lTiggs. Idaho, and Jackson Hole, Wyo. They spent two days at the Idaho Falls Temple. Seaman third class Dee Hendry returned home Wednesday after being discharged at Mothem Field, Calif., after 14 months in the N'aiy. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hendry. The Daniel Walters family reunion was held at Lagoon, Sunday, August 4th, where dinner and supper was served and sports were enjoyed by 100 members of the family. The committee In charge were Vernon Maughan, Ariel Bradshaw of Salt Lake, Fred Douglas of Brigham City. A new committee were appointed and are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Walters, Mr and Mrs. Archibald W. Maughan, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-haDouglas of Salt Lake City. Those attending from here were Ed. Walter. Mrs. Mary W. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Darley, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Darley. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Darley, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Darley, Mr. and Mrs. Darnel M. Walter, Mrs. Melba Anderson, Vernon T- Maughan, Bonnie Maughan, Reed and Mary Joyce Darley. The F. C. Gunnell family reunion was held at Lagoon, Sunday, August 4th, with 41 members present. A meeting was held at 12 oclock where the history of Mrs. Sarah O. Gunnell was read; talks were by members of the family; a lovely dinner was served and sports furnished were Those attending were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Haslam, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Haslam, Leroy and Kathleen Haslam. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen and son Jackie, of Salt Lake City, came Friday and spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bankhead and Mr. and Mrs. Hansen enjoyed dinner at Friendship park in Blacksmith Fork canyon, with 30 of their family and friends from Avon. Wilford Anderson, Vem Anderson and Kay Anderson, spent an enjoyable week at Yel I iwstone park, returning home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gunnell and family, of Mt. Pleasant, returned home Monday after spending 10 days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Parker and other relatives. Miss Elease Bailey spent the past week in Salt Lake City with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs- Fred Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Theurer of Logan, sacraSunday after attending ment services there where Mr. Theurer blessed his little granddaughter and gave her the name Pamala Marie. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Theurer. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maughan accompanied by Mrs. Mary W. Maughan and Mrs. Mary Petersen of Hyrum, motored to Salt Lake City, Sunday where they visited on uncle of Mrs- Maughan, who had been injured in an automobile accident, after which they spent the remainder of the day at Lagoon attending the Walters reunion. Mr- and Mrs. Loran F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thorpe, returned home Monday after spending a week at Drummond, Montana with their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Job Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bear-dal-l. tertained m - - - - Mrs. Maggie B. Maughan is at Vernal spending the summer with w her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Colton. A birthday party was held at Willow Wednesday evening park in Logan, in honor of Mrs. Lavern Maughan, Mrs. Alta. and Luther Baldwin, who had observed their birthdays during the month of July. The son-in-la- a 4 TAXI t;m was pcnt playing ball and a lovely hot luncheon served to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan. Mrs. Preston and PreMdint Brenchley, Mr. and Mr. Luther Mra Lewis Baldwin. Mr. and Brenchley, Mr. and Mra Lynn Mandoy evening for an extend-Perkes- , Mr. and Mra Allan Let&hman, Bishop anl Mrs. Frank Lelshman, Mr- and Mrs. Charles B. Loath am. left Mbs Pauhne Maughan Monday evening f, or an extended trip to Nampa, Idaho, where ahe will visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Maughan and family. Mrs. Mrs. Olga Nelson and Fern Mehr and children of San Diego, Calif., spent the week at Preston, Idaho wlthTtlrs. Nelsons brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson. Mra Pricllla Parkinson, 86 years of age. of Rexburg. Idaho, left to Monday for Preston, Idaho, visit her daughter. Mra Oscar Mathews after spending the past week here with her niece, Mrs. Howard Jones Mr. and Mrs. Alton Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Archibald, are spending the week at Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Slater and of children. Joan and Charles, Huntington Park, Calif., returned home Frjdcy after spending the week here with relatives. They were guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dr. and Mrs. G- S. Francis, left Sunday for a week's fishing trip through Wyoming and Montana, through Yellowstone returning park and Jackson Hole. Thelma Mrs. Jones, Grover Mr. and Haslam and son Dean, Mrs. Stanley Jones and daughter Glenda, spent Sunday at Monroe park at Ogden, attending the Schofield family reunion. Mrs. Katherine Watkins, of Logan, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Green. Monday guests at the Green home were Mrs. Ann Jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jeppson and daughter Pat-ti- e, , all of Brigham City. Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Jeppeson are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irishman. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Irishman. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Walters and son Boyd, Mrs. John P. Leatham, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Seamons of Logan, Mr. and Mrs-FreIrishman and sons. Larry and Doyle, of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ire Stedman, of Los Angeles, Charles Jensen, of HyCahf.; rum, made a group of vacationers who left Sunday to spend the week In Yellowstone park. Mrs. Sarah D. Baxter, Mrs. Lib-bi- e D. Stuart and Mrs. Mary D. Murray of Logan, left Monday for an extended visit with relatives in Washington and Oregon. They will visit their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Darley, at Salem, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Mtjris Walker, are this week at Yelvacationing lowstone park. was Mrs. Ellen P. Leishman guest of honor at a luncheon n party at her home Tuesday after-nowhen the neighbors took lunch and spent the time socially. to A lovely lunch was served Mrs. Leishman, Mrs. Emma Nelson, Mrs. Martha Leishman, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Mrs. Chloe D. Maughan, Mrs. Pearl S. Bankhead and Mrs. Ethel M. Jones. Mrs. Leishman was presented with a gift for her new home. Mr- and Mrs. Glen Maughan returaned home from an trip taken with students from USAC, Sunday, and after a day spent here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Maughan, went to Salt Lake City to get their son Dennis, who has visited there while his parents were away. Mrs. Rose Bankhead and Mrs. Ruth Bankhead, spent Friday at Paradise with their aged mother Mrs. Harriet and grandmother, Danielson. Some 27 seven boys of the priests, teachers and deacons of the First ward Aaronic Priesthood to left Monday on their way Yellowstone Park. They visited the Temple grounds at Idaho Falls and spent three days in the park. They were accompanied by Parry Hyde, Walter J. Boyd and James O. Hall. Evan H. and Mrs. Bishop Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S. Sunday, Bailey, returned home after four days spent in Yellowstone park. The second ward primary was reorganized Sunday. The presidency, Mrs. Letha Lindley, Mrs. Thelma Haslam and Mrs. Ruth a Parker, were released with vote of thanks for their labors, and Mrs. Haslam was sustained as president, Mrs. Ruth Parker and Mrs. Margaret Parker as were babies Two counselors. blessed.Mrs- theCalvindaughter of Mr. and Darley and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kerr. Vonda Lee and Barbara Jane Parker, who have spent the past - Lct-shma- - Mrs-Green- with Mr. Cheney during i biting hours at the Here last Word was received wtek that Heber C. Robinson, who with Mrs. Robinson. Is on an exit tided visit to children in California, was run over by a mothe torist, as he was crossing pedestrian lane of a San Francisco thoroughfare. He was taken to a hospital, where examination d.sdosed a head fracture, a broken arm, a broken cheek bone, and other Injuries. Mrs. Robinson. Mbs Melinda Robinson and a friend, were making the crossing also, but escaped injury. Bishop and Mra Amos B. Robinson and family motored to Salt Lake City on the 19lh of July to attend a reunion, honoring Emile returned from Dunn, recently serving as president of the Ton-ga- n LDS mission. The reunion was held at Payson. Miss Marjorie Robinson remained at Pay-so- n the Dunns until visiting Thursday, then spent the remainder of the week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mra George H. Robinson, returning home with them Saturday. Mrs. Dunn Is Mrs. Robinson's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Weston made a trip to Salt Lake City, Monday of last week in response to a phone call from Eart Grim-me- tt to the effect that his wife, Emma Rose Grimmett, had undergone an operation for appendicitis that morning. Mr. and Mrs. Weston brought back Kenneth Grim mett to care for. during his mothers hospitalization. Bishop Amos B. Robinson left here Monday to attend a special session of the state legislature, Miss held at Salt Lake City. Betty Ann Johnson, of Salt Lake City, who had been visiting Miss Marjorie Robinson over the week end, and Mrs. George IL Robinson. returned to the city with him. Mr. and Mrs. James Sharp and daughters, of Montpelier, Idaho were Sunday visitors at the home Of Mr. and Mra J. L. Hawkins. Ralph Higgins, of Salt Lake city came here Wednesday and took his wife and children back home after they had been visiting at the Morton Kearl home. Mrs. Rose Kearl received word that her sister, Mrs. Helene Green l. for A beautiful meniori.il vrvii-the l.te Rulon J. Weston, wa held in the ward chapel Sunday. August 4 at 4 pm.. Bishop Amo B. Robinson conducting the service. The choir cang Recession a I" invocation. George H. Robinson; duet, violin and piano, "Traumeri ", Dr. ad Mrs. N. W. Christiansen, of Logan; speaker, Burdette Pug-miof the stake presidency; duet Wtspering Hope", Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Transtrom. accompanied St by Mra. Emory Welling of Charles; speaker, Hyrum Nebeker; Shuberts Serenade, Dr. and Mra remarks. N. W. Christiansen; Btshop Amos Z. Rohinson; duet, "The Lords Prayer", Mr. and Mrs. Transtrom; benediction, Althe bert R. Weston. Attending service from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Innes, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mra Waldo Barker, of Ogden; hfr. and Mra C of mbs, Mra Jean Parry. Mr. and Mrs. Melbum Cooms, of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson. Mrs. Roy Baker, Russell Kirk, of Salt Lake City. Clarence E. Cheney, who underwent a major operation at the Cache Valley hospital at Logan, recently, is reported as making some recovery. Mrs. Cheney and other members of the family make frequent visits to Logan to be e re eight months at Cardston. Canada. returned home Monday, accompanied by their aunt, Mbs Eva Glenn. They are daughters of Mrs. Mary G. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Mitton, Mr. and Mrs. Collin Cooper, and families. spent four days at Bear Lake, returning home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geddes Maughan returned home after spending a week visiting relatives and friends In Montana where they were gusts of Mr. and Mrs- - Fred Parker. They went up the Columbia highway Into Canada. The second ward Relief Society held their report and work meeting at the Relief society rooms Tuesday afternoon. Quilting and a lovely luncheon was enjoyed. Mrs. Zella Christensen, of Ogden is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sara Brenchley, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Murray and Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan of Ogden, are enjoying the week in Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Murray, Mr- and Mrs. Don McBride, are spending the week In Yellowstone park. Miss Stella Bradshaw entertained at a luncheon party Tuesday afternoon for her mother and aunts, Mrs. Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw, William L. Ioppleton. Mrs. Archie Maughan and families. A social afternoon was spent. Mrs. Parry Hyde, our UICRR agent, recently took a trip, accompanying her mother and brothers, Mrs. Tillie Robbins and sons Thomas and Grant; Mr. and Mrs. David England, on a three weeks trip which took them to Oregon, Washington and Canada. At Seattle, Wash., they were guests of their neices, Mrs. Lynn Hansen and Mrs. Ted EldridgeThey spent some time at Glacier National Park, at Victoria, Canada; Coulee Dam, Stephens Pass, Butte, Montana, and returned by way of Yellowstone park: The trip took them 3000 miles. - er Are you Kwa rnsdirn:? from loss of Heres One Of The Best Home Ways To Build Up Red Blood! 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