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Show Friday, September 20, 19 16 The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah Page Three Vcr Andher, Arnold Christensen. ho baptized three years ago. Martha a 111 labor the valley or.d die ore Clifford. Earl. IXn and Jamei fiidjop LeLhnvn wreath Trd Skaimuiuki, Merlin Maughan Pm ln-- r returned home Sunday Ray a member of the LD3 church in the KorUi Central states ml- - of white robud In xx hair. and Mr, and Mr. Sebger John- from a fudunx trip to Montana, one year ago and John Price of s:on with headquarters at Inde- - TJie young a lot cu.ip son Mr. i.nd Mri Ray Late. Mr. Mrs, Eliza Stuart and Mr, and ' Iarl. Ida, a pal of Iiays ahtle per.Jer.ce, Ma. of beautiful and uWul M; Betty Jon, daughter olj TJvey gift. nd Wr Kay Alder. Mr, and Mi. Edd Stuart spent Monday Jn the service, Bhhop Lehman MARRIAGE OF MR. AND MRS. left on Sunday for Salt Lake Mr, and Mr, Wm. M. Jane of City Mr. Farrell nd with Stuart' Ticket made t, Mendon vLumg where they will make their home. Die WriLulto Second ward whot1, daring wmaiks and thanked CLAIR PEDERSEN Moore all for any aid or assistance given will enter the mission home on Rex Fuknman and Mr. and Mrs. Harman and Mrs. Chari Mr. and Mrs. Clair Pedersen honored! of Seattle, Wash., who are visit during tills time. Prayers were by Verlan Gunnell. The A wealthy man, intent cm mat23 who were married in the Idaho to Monday, September prior her departure to the Northern guests a ho are leaving toon for j mg their parents, Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo R. Thorpe and Oliver S. Falls temple Tuesday, Sept. 10U rimony told hi friend one day Bailey. Burial was in the Wells- - were honored guests at a wedding that he was 60 yeans old, and state mission, was honored guest Use mission field were each pre- Floyd Hardman. sented some with vllle cemetery where the grave dance entertained! lovely gifts. at a testimonial and dance held Mra Lorsn Miller the WellsvlUe asked: "Would it be better If I given In Mr, and Mrs, Levi C. Parker was dedicated Evan by her Bishop for on Junior high school gym on Friday ; told a young lady whom I'd like Monday The testiat dinner Wednesday evening. Elizabeth H. Bankhead. monial wua held at the WeUsvUle and sons Don, Charles and Car-ly- le sisters in law. Mrs. evening. Mrs. Pedersen was for- to many that I'm only 50?" Said of Mrs. Eizabeth and Ogden, the friend: your chances would Is his Carrie survived Mrs. Montana. Mr, Gunnell of by Copeaa ward tabernacle under the direcmerly Miss Gayla Larsen, daughtion of the bishopric of the Wrlla-vtll- e Uoyd of Dillon, Montana, were .Price and Mrs. Rhoda Thorpe. widow Aaell Thorpe Copeian and ter of Mr. and Mrs. George N. be better I youd teU her you Second ward with Bishop cal.lng on friends and relatives over guests were her mother, one son llaywwrd Kirk Copeian, Larsen of WellsvlUe and Clair D were 75. wellsvtlle on Saturday, among Mra frank Ltiahman In charge ef the in Magf4e B. Jones and her his parents Mr. and Mrs. James a son of Mr. and Mra Einar Pedwho were Mr. and Mrs. John C j . Mrs. Alice Brough and Copeian of Sllvam, a a., who came ersen of Newton. A beautiful trouInvocation dttUghu-rfollowing program. and Mr. and Mrs. chlWren. A social time was en- by plane to attend the funeral sseau was dlsplaed at the Larsen Evan O, Darley; vocal solo, Mrs, Brenchley services and left on Wednesday home where some two hundred joyed. Glen Jorgensen of Ogden evening by train, very well pleas- guests called before going to the . Mr . children Henry, Larry and relurned er was Bishop Evan II. Bankhead; sftdr ed with the services and burial. dance. The brides three sisters, home Monday Centerville of and 5 pending the past week here with He Is also survived by five bro-h- Mrs. Mary Due, Mrs, Laree Lar- - FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing vocal solo, Mrs. Vernon Bank- - j Vona Lee -e sen of Richmond and Mrs. OUle Repairing and Rerrtoo head; remarks. Miss Jones and Ralpli Nelson of Preston, Idaho mother. Mrs. Sarah A. Wtl- - u,ers aI,1 slaters. Coal and Stoker Ca. I El wood Mrs. were were assisting CHURCH NOTICES her father, Mr. Jones; vocal duet at the 117 guests of their mother, Lams on who Is IU. Monday evenPhone is, Main, home. A WellsvlUe Mrs. Nellie Leishman and Parley Emma Nelson over the wreck end. I The four ward sacrament tier Mrs. cake wedding ing Mrs. Williamson's sister Mra George Larsen, who was , j,jary Jones of Ogden came to be meeting will be held Sunday even topped with a miniature bride Hall. Remarks. Bishop Leishman; . benediction. Oeddes Maughan. The observing her birthday on Monday ' lth ing in the tabernace at I p.m. &nd groom decorated the dining for a whUe. remainder of the evening was ' entertained at a luncheon purty jhriuACE OF JEAN HENDRY Speakers wtU be High CouncUmen rom table. The rooms were Miller of Hyrum and LfuUy decorated with late turn- spent In dancing at the Wellsv.lle In the afternoon. A basket of roses j rrtday evening Sept, 13 at the centered the table where covers lhomc of Mr baskets of Junior high school gym. d Mrs. Oscar J. Bishop Evan IL Bankhead of the nMr Gower a Large WellsvlUe Second ward. There wiU flowers decorated the gym where Mrs. D. P. Muughan of Groce, were laid for Mcadamea Uiclla Hendry their daughter Jeon Carrie Smith, Veda Smith. jcatne the bride of Uwrence be special musics numbers. Bish- a large crowd enjoyed dancing to Ida., spent Monday night In WelPHONE Lcssie Spence, L Hall Mn oX Mr. and Mrs. op Cliff Olsen wUl be In charge. music by the Newton orchestra. lsvlUe with her brother and sister Valene Brad.haw, In Brad-jca- J. 65 SOUTH MAIN the Une IsLaWana The social of Elwood, were Wei Miss. the receiving the opening w HaI1 of Windsor, In law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard bride and groom and their parvllle Larsen. The I ward Relief wUl be WellsSociety the of Olsen Jones. She left Tuesday for Salt ahaw and Velma BLs!)0p cliff ents. Misses Marie Pedersen, time was spent socially and Mrs. Lake. Hrst ward officiated at the held next Tuesday, Sept. 24 In I sster The ! of the groom. Vcldu, May Larsen received some lovely gifts. doubJe 2 tire tabernacle m. A at Laree Miss p. good PLUMBING REPAIR rlng ceremony. Mrs. Betty Dmgwall and her and Kfrr a frlend 0f the couple was program has been arranged andPuce thd Laura Lee Elwood, Popple ton niece June Huy;k of San Bernar- Miss Lila will be served. The pre- nieces of the bride took charge of Roe CTark entertained j brld,smaid and Dee Hendry, bro luncheon dino. Calif., returned home Wedthe home ofjthr of at sidency, Mesdames Rena M. Leish- the gifts, while Mrs. Marjorie best Monday evening ecU!d M brlde nesday after spending the past Miss man, AJta M. JJrenclilcy, and Elwood and Mrs Laree Larsen Poppleton in honor of Miss maiu Margaret Darley are deslnous of wert I1 charge of the serving, The bride chose a wedding having a those assisting were In for-nc- e. good crowd in attend- net with 7inger I taals f Pastel shades with match- In and a dress of whit Wednesday evening the In kngth veil held with a coronet The WeUsvUle Second wArd IL Bankhead, Wm. M. Jones and QUALITY AND SERVICE chapel has been undergoing a the late James H. Bunkhead famcleaning and renovating during ilies entertained at Bolts camp the past three weeks, so the ward In Logan canyon in honor of was unable to hold church serMiss Betty Jones who leaves soon vices during that time. All floors for the mission field and for and woodwork has been sanded Hcber H. Bankhead who was obNursery end varnished. New carpets have' A crystal serving his birthday. been laid In the chapel, Relief vase of roses centered the table Providence, Utah Society room and part of the ban. . where a delicious hot dinner was, . room. I Linoleum has been quet served to twelve members of the . and pink and white asters. A lace laid Phone 793 o . f frifered for years and am so In the stairways, kitchen and was which table famlUes. Music, singing and games . . oovere the 1 hnm- - )n Kamiw'cJoth ft fh found relief vestibules. It Is anticipated that from were enjoyed. The honored guests .... ' centered wllh a beautiful weddtag Landscape Service amicUon that 1 U1 wiU be ready for services next Saturday after i it mlnlature were presented with a lovely gift. 1th dccorned cake k a j ,UT1PS! bride and groom, tiny white doves, Carl Dickerson, DarreU Walker ' Mountain Grown Trees, wm be held as turn and a spe-- P.O.Box fh. 825, Vancouver Wash 2 at Drigjs, Idaho on a fishing - rial program is being arranged Shrubs and Vines. Crystal candle holders held light- for the Cape! n. opening of the building, Pd. Ad. NEU-OV- O each Laboratories at candles While were white there guests ed pink and r trip. they to be held Sunday evening at 8 of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Welker. Dinner and afternoon guests at. d Qf lhe table with Bishop Frank B. LeishMrs. Chloe D. Maughan and the James Thorpe home on SunFricnds of the bride who were p.m. of pastel man in charge. Stake High CounMr. and Mrs. Hebor D. Maughan day were Mr. and Mrs. Rolan j gowned jn formals cil men will be present elso. All returned home Friday after spend- -' Toons and children Jack shades and wore matching cormembers of the ward are cordial- I in' three days at Nampa. Idaho. 'Dona, and Mr. and Mrs. assisted with gifts and re to be in attendance, invited V and LaVone children held Brown and services attendm; funer frcS,men(.s. were Ruth Hendry, MISSIONARY FAREWELL there for eicht jear old Helen Jerry, all of Promontory, Mrs. Ardeja cooper, Pauline Murray, A testimomal and ' Maughan. daughter of Mr. and Carrie Fvice and Mrs. Elizabeth Vplma Ijarseni Dona Nielsen, Mrs. dance honoring Miss Martha Lea-- , Montana. Drummond. Lorraine of Gunnell Mrs. and Mrs. and Spencer Maughan Norw,n Green, tham daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duce. granddaughter of Mis. Chloe A social afternoon was spent. P-- Leatham who enters lWmBanihrad the,1 Samuel Mrs. and called Mr. was during 200 an in guests About Maughan, who ho"ie at Salfc CIty j Saturd, y afterithe evening and many beautiful .returned home automobile accident. Sept.. 23. will be held in the Wei- week at Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd and sending a gifts were presented to the young Isville tabernace on r Dealers in Furnaces Friday evenStokers Blowers their daughter and husband, COUple. daughter Mrs, BemLe Hogan or 20 whero the following ing Sept. Hirst. in Mrs. Jack After a trip to various points Grace Idaho were orernight will be rendered under i. ere cran Miller, Mrs. s Missouri. Oklahoma, and Texas, program uots of Mr and Mar. Parley ! the dctlon Mrs sister thcir and of.Blshp, Cllff young couple will make their Elijthe Hall on Monday on their way to p2ics Selections invocaby choir, of Drummond home at 41 South Center street, Salt Lake City on business They zabeth Gunnell were dirmer wlll visit with their mother, Mrs. Montana, guesJ sh' Mesa, Ariz. Sgt Hall Is stationed Walter G. FterklS" ley- - Remarks, their aunt Mrs Ellen WE WILL CALL FOR AND PAY TOP CASH at Williams Field Army Air Base. vocal Ai.c. uoya also G. HalL Re solo, Parley SERVICES FOR IIAYWARD Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Maughan man 1,351 Friday, PRICES FOR YOUR DEAD OR WORTHLESS Miss marks, Leatham, her father, Mrs. Mary G. Parker and dau- COPELAN and Mr. and Mrs. David Maughan Wm. P. Leatham and Bishop OlANIMALS are home after spending the past ghter Vonda Lee and Barbara Impressive funeral services were sen. Selection by the choir. The week in Yellowstone part. Jane, Smith Parker of Wellsville, held in the Wellsville ward taber- dance will then be held at the Mrs. Kenneth Murray spent the and Mr. and Mrs. Israel Glenn nacle on Wednesday for Hayward Junior high school gym following! We also pay highest cash prices for for past week at the Budge hospital of Brigham City left Monday ten Copeian, 23, who died of injuries the program. Miss Leatham is the to spend for treatment, but was taken to Cardston, Canada, received in an automobile acci- first missionary to leave the WelHides, Pelts and Wool The girls dent on Friday. Bishop Frank B. lsville the LDS hospital in Salt Lake on days with relatives. ward since her brother, CTS will Leishman of the Wellsville Sec- Elder Jack Leatham and Elder Sunday. If plans work out all- - Vonda Lee and Barbara Jane school to attend Canada in The will undergo stay ond ward was in charge. right, Mrs. Murray Dean Riggs returned from the 2 miles south of Logan on Highway 91 a major operation next Saturday, there this winter. They will stay many beautiful flowers were oar-rle- d Southern States mission nearly Miss Betty Jones of Wellsville with their aunt, Miss Eva Glenn, by relatives. Chorister Allan Mr. and Mrs. Kay Alder and B. Leishman assisted by Mrs. Re-t- a and Scot Crabtree of Ogden were honored guests at a party held daughter Linda Kay of Provi-a- t Poppleton at the organ were Second ward dence were Sunday guests of their in charge of the musical numbers the Providence WU- choir on house church furnished by the ward Wednesday parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. liamson. was An bonfire outside which were Invocation, Beautiful evening. lunch served after Brother Wm. S. Glenn who mode and Isle of Somewhere, and Sometime dancing was enjoyed in derwent a major operation at a Well Understand. Special numbers thchapel. Those present were Logan hospital two weeks ago Is were a duet by Mrs. Nellie LeishMr. Crabtree, Ida so much improved that he was man and Parley G. Hall; vocal Miss Jones, Fuhriman, brought home from the hospital solo by Grover Jones and duet Mary May Griffin, Lorraine Bank- - Tuesday. He is reported doing as by Mesdames Edith Maughan and Colleen Jensen, were head, Eleose Bair, Nine Maughan, well as can be expected consider-Norv- al Marie Gunnell. Speakers counselor to Vernon Bankhead, Hansen, Boyd Chugg, La- - ing his oge. 1 ( eet-ive- d ) Mr,t er l- Wanrrd Sth beau-LaGron- de TAXI 44 'r "LfTrtJ Heberlft Edgewood Hall rheumatism and ARTHRITIS ... i I ! 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