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Show A PROCLAMATION Wellsville t!.p (Uivirnor of the State of Utah V.'ilUKIAS, t!i Navy Ixniihh of Utah and of the ti Unil Si;.Uan joining to appropriately com-- i the tninai'. aaniuis.iry of the founding of the Unite S';!,;.; N;y o;i Octoher JTtli; and, WilKUi.AS, tins is an (mtumou for a grateful NaU-t opay trd.ute to our victorious it" and to pin due honor to the men and women 0. tie Nay. an I. Vil!:i:!'AS, it is wt !l to recognize the Navy and the it: pait it jilayed in winning final ictory and la j rotectirg our shores; now. oi:k. i iiluukiit n. maw, Cov- proclaim en1' i of the State of I tali, do hereby l er 11, 10 Hi, as NAVY DAY in Utah. Oct Sand.n, the citlzonry of the State of Utah to a..il to observe pive t mt.il'le recognition to our Navy and of this occasion day. I?t the rn in a woilhy inner t tin ' ti ibute b aecoided to all the men and women w 1,0 .sene in our Navy and to the loved1 ones urge ,f thon who gave their lives in the service. observance religious, of by appropriate eiiv !, t dueatioinl. ciic, and patriotic organiza-tinr.- s fraUir: t f the State. WHEREOF. I have hereunto set TUSTI.MONY IN to be affixed the great seal of h ail and the Mat i f Utah. pom at tie Capitd. Salt Lake City. Utah, this Mh ia v of Ccti Ler, KMC. IIERIJERT 15. MAW Governor of State. Secretary I!.v - 1 1 1 ! I I 1.- 1 b-r- i.- - Vok Ysl on Amendment 8... and Make it possible for Utah to buy the n $14-milli- on BUSHNELL HOSPITAL $joo You can't lose by voting dnvs-nntheimim- s; e Mes-rian- el YES. The opportunity will never come again.. (Paid political advertisement by UTAH CITIZENS COMMITTEE FAVORING AMENDMENT 8, Glen S. Humphreys, chairman - Brigham City, Utah) FJ3LTS THE To correct your heating problems by installing a FIRE TENDER stoker. Before you fire up your furnace for the winter let us give you an estimate on the A flip of the switch, and the rest is automatic. The savings in coal and comfort will more cost of a FIRE TENDER stoker. than pay for your stoker. Call us today. 76 17. West Center St. E A R L C Mrs, Emma Nelson entertained at dinner Thursday for her neigh- bors. in honor of Mrs. Pearl S. M.s. Nelson, Mis. Bankhead. Chloe Maudim, Mrs. Small Baxter. Mrs. Olive Jones, Mrs. Ethel Jenes. Mrs Olga Nelson and Mrs. Fmma Parkinson. A social afternoon was cnioycd, Mrs. V. R. Carver,, of Hyrum, at numbers l give the Second ward sacrament meeting She was Sunday evening. on the piano by her son Mark. Speakers wete Ivan Miller and John Hurren. of Hyrum, Vernon Bankhead was in charge. Mrs. Wrap. Bowcutt. of Ogden, was guest cf honor at a party at the home of her Mrs. Alton Gunnell. Jhturday evening. Mrs. Bowcutt received seveial nice gifts. The time was enjoyed pluping "bunco." prizes being to Mesdames Lydia awarded Larsen. Hazel Kc.r. Wanda Juli- mu-dea- r, Tu JxA bo'-ide- s Pop-pleto- pri . W4l4 i son and Margaret Maughan. A lovely luncheon was served to the geust of honor, those who received prizes and Mesdames Donna Carrie Smith, Bitters, Edith Maughan. Luella Larsen, Bertie Larsen, Veda Smith, Mary Larsen. Hazel Kerr. Myrtle Lar--c- o, Doris Kirby, Valine Murray, Nettie Iwatharn, Neta Hendry, Clara Maughan and Mrs. Gunnell.. A fireside chat was held Sunday evening at the home of Mas Sarah J. Parker by the and Gleaner girls of the Second Musical numbers ward. were, vocal solo by Archie W. Maughan and Hugh Clark; piano solo bv Lila Rea Clark; talk by Bishexperop Ev.n 11. Bankhead; iences were told by Bishop Frank I eishman. Vernon Bankhead and Alton Parker: songs were by the group, nnd lovely refreshments were served by the MIA officers- Read the Cache American, every week, $1.50 a year. 4 Fill Your U. Bins Too! A Jilt ' y 0. Tel. 1710 ay Theurer. Mrs. Sterling Jones was hostess to the ladies of the Madra cluh at her home Wednesday evening. President Elsie Popple-to- n was in charge of the fol ' . ' I, h Follow the example of nature. Prepare NOW for winter. ' C?' and Lumber Co. HfiO RANCHES 3rd Annual Sale HEREFORDS Richfield, Utah Tuesday, October 29 - - -- 1 p. m. Pure-Bre- d -- $C This interesting sale will be held in the SALES PAVILION a sheltered and comfortable place, where at auction: ing 60 Top Pure-Bre- we will offer the follow- Registered HEREFORD Bulls, age 15 to 18 months. Range-fitted- .. All from blood lines related to the top Hereford animals of the United States. 20 d Yearling Registered Heifers. Age 15 to 18 months. 10 Weaner Female Hereford Calves. - tne inesQ anmias are the best-an- a are proud to present a sale so- much worthwhile and so full of opportunity for breeders of Here fords. , cbaP8t. 18. l&4fl A uezere TmeRicfln -- Wed-nesl- J. UFA. Friday. October Page 0 Lei.-h-ma-n. 100 fully equipped buildings on 400 acres of irrifor hQusing gated farm land institutions. State brick-concrete-ste- K' Tin Ijvd.e, Library dub mot Friil. iv evening at the home cf Mrs huluti B. Maughan; the to mu weie iiilsii ally decorated with in iroon ail btutiz f result nt Mrs. Eva Ia-Guam 11 made the opct.lng addre s and , ave a report of the di'tritt federation ccnvrr.uun held ree ally at Trem niton, to which right members attended. The pro ram rnm's'ed of three vocal folos by Mis. Vernon Banhhead: reniurgs by Mrs lae Hales of Log. m. Mrs. Herman Tbeurer was accepted as a new member. An enjo abto social even ng was n ent during which a dtlcious luncheon w is served a s.sted by her by the heste-s- , daugher. Mbs Zoe Maugham to M members and four mods. Mrs. Bankhead. Mrs. Hales, Mrs. Vun Florence Mrs. Andcrm and Itrenchley. Mrs. Chloe Vaughan nrl Mrs. S trail Bixter entert r.n d at dinner Wcdni'dny at the homo of Mrs. M.uigh.m In honor of Mrs. Snrruel Bankhead, who Is moving to Ogd n. Covers were laid v for the rue.st of lienor, and s Emma No! on Ethel Jones. Ohve Jones Esther M. Dailey, Mrs. Ba'er and Mrs. Miughan The afternoon was snout socially. The Sa Villa club, members eiPert .lined Wedr.esd iy evening in honor of the outgoing officers, Mrs. Elion J. Hill. M s. T.ibbie Mrs Celia P. Borpleton. end Bailev. After attend eg a show supner was servd at Eta'es and Well's eor.fertjor''rv. Thine enthe joying the evening n. honored gues's vvnro Beth Gertrude Leisliman, MaM ivn Mitten. rie Gunnell. Ne'te I.eatbam, Ardell Cooper. Delia Pa her. Venice Mau:hnn. who Mrs Mir'ha Lcbhinpn. was eb'Crving her birthday on Saturday, wes ruest of honor at j o fpmilv gathering at her home j in the evenin. A social time ; was sreot end a lovely r.o host hot luncheon served to Mrs. I Irishmen, Mrs. F.llen P. Leish- man. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Leishnvm. Mr. and Mrs Eobert ALeisliman, M. and Mrs. Daniel A. Lcishman. Mrs. Margaret Litz. Mr and Mrs. Elnmr Mr. and Mrs Wilbm Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lindley, Leisliman, Mr. and Mrs. Beere a X.eishman, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd fi r.randrn and Zan litz; Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. .Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl B Nicl-en- , Mr. and litre, Wavne Olsen, Mr. and Mrs Eldon. Nielsen. of Hyrnm: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent, of Layton. Mrs. Lcishman received several lovely gifts. Principal O. E. Nelson. Mrs. Mary P. Hislam, Mrs. Margaret Litz. Mrs. Bssie Jones, Mrs. Harriet Jennings and Mrs. Helen H. Smith, instructors at the Floradel school, attended N E A at S'lit Lake Citv. Mrs. W. H Bankhead and her sister. Miss Elease Bailey, left Friday for Yuma, Arizona, to spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson and family. Mrs. Nelson was formerly Miss Audra Bankhead, daughter of Mrs. Bankhead. Miss Betty Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs V. M. Jones, who deft recently for the mission field is now located at the following address: 6011 N. Sheridan Rd Chicago 40, Illinois. Mrs. Henrv W. Maurhm. who was observing her birthday Friday, entertained at a quilting at her home and clinnr Da-tduring the dav and even'ng. A creial time and a lovely hot dinner and luncheon were enjoyed by Mesdames Carrie Smith, Luella Larsen, Hazel Kerr, Alberta Larsen, Lydia Larsen, Veda Smith, I,es''e Snence, Valene Rradshaw. Marie Gunnell, Cassie S. Brenchley, Mary W. Maughan, the hostess and her daughters, Mrs. Rachel Hirst of Paradise, and Miss Margaret Maughan. Mrs. Maughan received several lovely gifts Mrs. Clifford Jennings and son of Salt Lake City, spent and Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman lowing program: piano duet. by Misses Bonnie and Vernon M.iu-gha- n Jr.; t.dk on his travels in Fgjpt end showing pictures, by Moiris Snr.tb, who spent 32 months In Egyjt while in the Durlng a social hour delicious refreshments were served to 22 ladies. Brmch-It- y, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. I'erkin-- . Mrs. A. iron Mr. and 1 spent the week end in Salt Lake City, attending the We Ranch locations: Salina and Emery, Utah Main Office: 171 West South Temple -- . - Salt Lake City, Utah |