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Show r - Pa$e Six WELLSVILLE LOCALS e. v . Mrs. Preston Brenchley, Mrs. essie Jones, Mrs. Alta Brenchley t rs. Gwentiie Maughan. Leishman and Mrs. of Pearl Leishman Wellsville have attended several lectulres at the USAC this week when Dr. Catherine Whitesides Taylor has given the lectures on The Family" as a special feature of the Summer school. Mrfc-Harrie- Warrant Officer Dale Collett stationed in Clearfield and wife, the former Grace Leatham spent Sunday in Wellsville as guests of Mrs. Colletts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Leatham. Dal went to his base Monday and Mrs. Cojslett will visit her parents and relatives Mrs. N- J. of Downey, Idaho turned home in Thursday after two eks here with her sislet, Mr-- , adie Stoddard. 0 VecLsHav and hcr sister, ;rs- - Hardvigsen V--. Maggie B. Joins went to dyrum and spen th- - cL with 'notler sister. Mrs Maiinda Mc- The .Wellsville Second Ward Mrs. Ada Holley and children and wives enjoyed a cf Oregon are here on account lovely chicken dinner at Willow of the death cf her sKter, Mi i. PaA m Logan on Friday even- May Leishman Dailey who.-- iuo-erserv.ee was held on last ing. In the Bishopric are Frank C. Lei mean as Bishop with Vern ,Wednesday. t.i u.nLheac! and Alton Tarter Mr. and Mrs. San -- el Bulka. lov slors and Louis KtTr as head of .Wellsville were dmne-guest- s rjp of Mi. rnd Mu. Ma.ian Bride. i Anderson at Nd tli Loj. n on B.shop and Mrs. Evan Bank-heaTuesday, . Mrs. Wm. C- - Brenchley Mrs- - Leslie Bailsv, Mrs. Tho-- , and Wayne and Marla Bankhead Car Dickerson, Recce Parker, Bradshaw, M.s. John 3. Bail-be- ir spent Monday at Ogden w.th Mr. rnd Eugene Jones 'spent thrc Dircahv and Mrs. ILlyard Christensen. days this week in Wyoming and Nagel of Los Angela, Calif and Mr. Christensen returned to Idaho on Mrs. Jana f sli ng trip. Salverson of Wcjlvwlle Wellsville with them is and spent Wednesday m Ogden. guest of his sister and husband, Mrs Chloe D. Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leishman. Mrs. Heber D . Maughan spent Mr. and Mrs- - Howard Jones Thursday at Clfton and Pieston, and son Max of WKLv.lle rePfc. Kenneth Palmer recently Idaho with Mr. and Mss Spenamed home after from Geimany where he served cer Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday ''ending the past four days it for the past five months, and Fred Maughan. Ogden with their daughters Adel!, his father, EL W. Palmer of Edith, and Elam. They were alMr. and Mrs. George Thorpe Logan were dinnej- - gue'lts of so dinner guests on Friday of their sister and husband, Mr- and and daughter Marilyn of LongBishop and Mrs. Charles P. Mrs. Marvin Wyatt of Wellsville view, Washington arc in We Maughan of Layton and guests on Monday Kenneth eveningvisiting with their parents of Bishop and Mrs- - Thomas Van also called on a number of bis Mr. and Mrs Jarre-- . Thorpe. Drimmelin of Ogden ir the chool chums at South Cache in They are contcmplatng making WfeLville. their home in Cache Valley Ct hcpric ng Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leishman of Wellsville and Mr- - and Mrs. franklin Gunnell of Logan mot-je- d to Salt Lake City on Wednesday to meet Robert Irishman's son, Gaylen, who is returning from the European war thea-rGaylen has been serving in the Signal Corps and has been overseas for two years. Mrs. Gay en Leishman and daughter who have been living in Ogden will accompany them to Wellsville for a visit. I July 20, 194S THE SOUTH CACHE e al 1 FORMER U.G. OPEN GOLF Gi AMP ABOUT TO SINK A PUTT jo DURING A GOLF TOURNEY AT vu.. u .. NEW DZLHI, INDIA . eursotrs kdt m:s J -- xrur-- . 1 k-Y- -- - &! d, - r 6 L;:X a - lle - T v . a! ALL YOULAtiMTO WR BONDS' U. S i reasury Detriment for a week. and Mrs. Ora K. Smith r reived word ((hat tho r son, Louis, has arrived back in the States after being out at sea foi one month. Mr- - Pfc, Leon Von Almen of Bed-rWyoming came to Wells- 'le Sunday to visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. Leon has recently been released from a German prison camp. On Monday his visit was short ened by a telegram from his brother, Wayne stating that he had arrived in Bedford for a furlough and would like to see him- - Leon left immediately for his home. Wayne has spent the past fifteen months in the South Pacific around Guam. Wayne and Leon are former residents or Wellsville and are sons of Emil and Audra Maughan Von Almen. d, 1 Clarris Mrs. Jones, AWARDED THE ALL SEGO MILK PLANTS HAVE BEEN WAR FOOD ADMINISTRATION ACHIEVEMENT X AWARD Wellsville and Mrs. Rhea Olsen of College Ward spent a few minutes on Thursday with their husoands at Fort Doughs before they w:re I sent to their places of traning-S- t nley vva sent to Tort Knox, Kentucky. n , ''1i i of Deon Brenchley, daughVr Bishop and Mrs. Preston Brenrh- -' spent the week with Mrs. Reid Brenchley at Providence, returning home on Monday. Alice Glenn and Mrs. Christensen of Huntingdon Park. California were visiting in Wellsville Monday at the homes of Mrs. Ora K- - Smith and Mis. John B. Glenn and re Mrs- - Glenn is a sister of Mrs. Smith and Mr. Glenn. Mis. tflartha Misses The Carrol I Your man on the distant battle front needs food no less than t he needs fighting equipment. Good, nourishing American food and lots of it! No effort has been spared to supply him with all he needs of the right kind of food and to those who have done and are doing an outstanding job, the War Food Administration .awards an "A . . . the mark of extraordinary achievement in war food production an emblem pin for each employee Y a flag for the plant. This highhonor has cornel to Scgo Milk to all of the SegoMilk Products Company evaporated - - milk plants. ;5S7e Jbe.mteresjed in knowing why. v:r For quality production. For quantity production, since of Sego Milk shipped from our plants , World War II began, Sego plants have has measured up to the high standard more than three million cases, I f-supplied '' of quality required by the U. S. Army more than 144,000,000 cans of Sego k Food Quartermaster Corps and the Wrr f 'A Milk to our government for the armed Administration. ' ; .forces ?and for our allies. Milk has been 1 In addition, during these war years more Sego than ever before. and distributed to civilians here at home Bradshaw, and Rena and Leishman, of Wellsvtte Janice Leishman .Renee accompanied the Bee Hive Girls from College Ward to the girls camp in .Logan canyon. They went up Sunday evening and returned home on 'Wetlnelday evening. leveywill l Lt and Mrs Homer Anderson of Salt Lake spent Tuesday in Wellsville as guests of Mrs. Andersons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walters. Larsen of Weils-vil- le returned home from California accompanied by her sister in law, Mrs. Marlin Larsen has Velma of Los Angeles. with weeks spent the part to Mrs. Larsen. Miss Velma of Mrs. Martha WjJfamsion, Logan was calling on friends and relatives in We'lsville on Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Porter of Great Falls. Montana were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John B Bailey xn Monday on their way to to receive Mr. Porters point system release from the army. Darrell and Rulon Bailey son of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, were buddies in the Alaskan theatre for three years. They were in the service for 4 years and 9 mnnths. pro-educ- ed V UVU Sego 1 CtiAW yyvv X ff iciently and tirelessly with. one purpose MHlc-needeyin our Countrys war effort. Wc take this opportunity publicly to 'thank these steadfast award for all Sego peoplewhosefforts have won the A Milks plantsjasja-symbolvo- outstanding;productxon of food i - V.V.AJ Ar f t'j. ' y pSEG'OpdlLK IPItojoUCTS company 4 Originafor-oT- Evoporafed Milk f V 1 - i- -. in-th- Infermountain West If 1 i ' Tell yoLr friends about the per, year. Courier, Calx ) |