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Show - afe j August 10, 1945 SOUTH Mrs. Archie M. Darley of Wellsville is announcing Jbe birth of a daughter born last Thursday at a Logan hospital She was formerly Miss Shirley Stauffer. Archie is overseas and is stationed in the Philippines. o 9t Bbicufi (le&ulti! Arnold Archibald, who was observing his birthday on Sunday, was the honored guest at a canyon party held in Logan on Sunday canyon Pfc. evening. Hob-ki- supper was served aud a social evening enjoyed. J Prevent Erosion V o results Thumbing gets when traveling. Vitamin-Ric- h Green, leafy, red and yellow vegetables are the vitamin-ric- h foods so essential to nutrition. They are rich especially in vitamin A. At least one should be served on your table every day, and those who do not like them should eat them In spite of that, say the nutritionists. Some green leafy vegetables can be served raw in salads, others are cooked, and among these are the greens so highly esteemed as spring tonics by our grandmothers, who did not know about vitamins, but did know that greens were healthfuL Ads get results buying or ing. Our Want si when RATES: 3c per word for one insertion. 3 insertions for the price or two- - 2c per word for 3 month con- tract. SOUTH CACHE well-grow- For Stratosphere Ih M I f ft s V v 'i tyv . .1 This rubber flying suit enables to ascend to 80,000 feet (about 15 miles). Air is pumped into the suit, maintaining a comfortable pressure, no matter what the height. Other devices provide supplementary oxygen and electrical heating. Earphones and microphone a?e built in, too. All connections are contained in cne cable, which can be detached instantly in emergencies. The transparent plastic headpiece allows vision in all directions. avi- ators ONE OP EST Noreen Anla pers in late summer and fall. They are easily grown, requiring only a generous supply of moisture for their best development. The pepper is one plant that it is wise to sprinkle. Usually the watering is more efficiently done by taking the nozzle off the hose and letting it gently trickle over the garden and soak into the earth. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leishman, Wellsville, entertained at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Guy Maughan, IV) s Melbourne Wallace and vjf Provo, Mrs. Melba Kidman and daughter, Valoy cf Beaver Dam, Mrs. Edith Mnr ray of Preston, Idaho and Pvt. Seth Bird of Mendon. The afClean Oven ternoon was enjoyed by all. can One place where neglect cause endless trouble is the oven. Pfc. Wayne Von Almen, son Unless the walls are always well washed after baiting or broiling, of Emil and Audra Maughan grease and cooking odors form a Von Almen of Bedford, Wyomstubborn film. After a time this ing, former Wellsville residents causes an unpleasant smoky odor who has spent the past 15 which affects the food put into the months In the South Pacific, oven. For the same reasons the and wears five campaign ribbroiler pan rack should be removed bons and six stars, spent the and washed with the pots and pans. week - end at Wellsville with his aunt and uncle, Mr.gnu Sheep Decline Mrs. Howard Jones. He was deThe supply of sheep on farms clined for the second consecutive accompanied by his wife, his year from the peak reached at the mother, and his brother,' Pvt. beginning of 1942 to the lowest Leon Von Almen, recently relevel since the beginning of 1939. leased from a German prison The supply amounted to 51,718,000 camp. head on January 1, 1944, as comSunday they accompanied pared with 55,775,000 head in 1943 Mrr. Jones and son Max to Ogand with the 1942 peak of 56,735,000. den and were luncheon guests of Mrs. Adell Van Drlmmelin and Edith Jones. Scrub Burners Cast iron burners on a gas range He left Ogden Sunday eveneasily become clogged. It is no ing for San Francisco, to take trouble to remove and scrub them his ship. The folks returned to in a pan of hot suds. If they are very Wellsville and left for their dirty, boil them first in a solution of home on Monday accompanied washing soda. Dried and fitted back by Max Jones who will spend in place, they are ready to do their a week there before entering best work. the service. - r.n. Jacobson s Los of Sharon daughter, have spent the past i.iar.t': here with her parent-- , Mr. r.n ' Mrs. Frank Maughan. Grace Mrs. Anf-ele- - f tl'SBUT u - . ft jh s t' ; L Ivan Spence of Kearns spent the week end- - in Wellsville with JiiJ family. Sunday was spent at Bear Lake by the family which includes Sgt. Ivan Spence, Mark Spence, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spence, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spence and Mr. and Mrs. Elgo Anderson and family of Colege ward. ; represent OHIO STATE UNjV. i 7 few Jv-AR- S HES BEEN A REP-- S; Ti nAofrbsentatne the world's tfv Banklu-a- d Mrs. Samuel llie week end O Mrs. Jack Hirst. Renco Lev.hman pf Wells-- v le spent Sunday and Ilond y at Preston, Idaho ith her in, Patricia Maughan. Buy MORB yJ s.i at Ogdon her daughter, ; b? greatest a, wvy f ' Utah from Wellsville. Beehive Keepers runners ; f The Beehive girls of the Wellsville ward MIA joined the stake Beehive girls in entertaining their mothers at Willow Park in Logan on Friday eveand ning. A lovely luncheon program were enjoyed. Some 25 girls and mothers attended THE GREAT- MIDDLE-DISTAN- Loian. n Decided by Congress Three Presidential elections have been decided by congress, including: Thomas Jefferson over: Aaron Burr in 1800; John Quincy Adams over Andrew Jackson, 1824. and Rutherford Hayes over Samuel J. Tilden, 1876. BEETHAM cous- ssr. 32 WAR BONDS (J , S. Trtitsury Departo guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw of Wellsville. Mrs. Aniece Parkinson Alder left Saturday for San Francisco to be with her husband, S 1 jc Kay Alder until his ship goes out. $r.m r4iM' Miss Tonia Erickson is visiting Doivetta and Doretta Leish man, the-- daughters of Bishop and Mrs. Frank Leishman of Wellsville- Tonia If res at Grace, Idaho. Junior Selley, the fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. William Selley to be in service, is stationed with the infantry at Camp Wol-ter- s, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Wallace aivd children left Sunday Pro-V- o even.ng' for their home at Edith Mrs. by accompanied Murray of Preston. Mrs. Wallace an 1 children have spent two weiaks here with relatives. Mrs. Guy H. Maughan, Mrs. Melbourne Wallace, Mrs. Elmer Leishman and Mrs. Kenneth Murray spent Friday at Beaver Dam with Mrs. Melba Kidman. Mrs. Vere Price and Mts. Mr. at nd Mrs. George Larsen, James R. Thorpe are in DrumMr. and Mrs. Ollie Elwood and r, mond. Montana with their Mrs. Sam Gunnell who is Mr. an I Mrs. Leland Larsen very ill. They left on Saturday. and fam ilies of Wellsville spent Sunday . at Bear Lake. Miss Carina Murray returned home Saturday after spending Dooir land Joyce Petersen of a week at Preston, Idaho, as Logan are spending two weeka guest of Miss Arleno Murray. at WMlsi nlle with fhelr grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lund-quiHosk Ins ;while tbenr mother, Wei don Peterson is visit- of Ogden were week end Mrs. ss-te- st MSl& ollaAl from your poultry can- be - yours when better bred you buy our chicks. They eostan ull the you need for tcl qualities poultry piofits. BEITLKR WILLIAM 01 E. fltli Xo. TTelephoiie Logan 1021 R Utah Pohltry, Truck Driver gsaaatgMga nr 3d 1 fc Wm inn RADIO SERV ICE Taint REPAIR SERVICE RADIO Work Guarant We Have Tubes and Parts A laiilhJbc For M st Make; of Radi HOME AND AUTO LLOYDS OF L K&N Radio and Record I futdalists 14 West Center St. . N. x V, Logan; Utah That catches the eye. It's the gorgeous stripes PIHMIG? . . In that wonderful Those Quality Jokns-- A Aanville Asphalt ShinglesjwilE protect your home, give it non n beauty. x Miss Janice Rawlins who has been working at Logan returin ed home to Paradist. Janice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rawlins. : towel EH SSSS the midriff . tie Mrs. Roy Warner and two and Martha daughters Carol Thin Raspberries Mae and Mrs. Garner of OgFruiting canes of red raspberries den were dinner geusts last should be pruned in the spring, after Tueiday evening of Mr. and all danger of winter injury is past Mrs. Herman Theurer (Mrs. The weak canes should be removed Warners brother)-- . Mr. Warner and the more vigorous ones thinned is President of the Texas Misto from four to six inches apart in sion. Step Right Up AND ; James B. BradMr. andMrs. shaw of Wellsville entertained at a lovely dinner party on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lundquist of Ogden, Mr. aTul Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw, Mrr, Nora Nielsen, Ilyrum, and Niel and Elnora Ilarding of Sal Lake City. CHARLIE ns derson, Farris Leatham, Ros-elAnderson, Vera Stuart and Luella Larsen and the President Mrs. Valene Bradshaw and Green Peppers Counselor Mrs. Thelma Leathwill A dozen plants yield a good supply of green pep- am accompanied the girls. CouAiei o . Billy Hoskins, son of and Mrs. W.J. Hoskins of Wellsville, left Sunday for No. Carolina after a 35 day furlough spent here afterserving five months in Europe where he was on the front for forty days. He was guest of honor at a chicken dinner at the home on Sunday where cov ers were also laid for Mrs. Leo Hoskins and two sons of Ilyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cook end baby of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen and family Mrs. cf Ilyrum, and Edna Leishman and son and Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins of Wellsville and Deon and Joyce Petersen of Mr. no-ho- st Forests build up a thick layer of decayed leaves, twigs, etc., under which there Is a dense mat of fine roots anchoring trees, shrubs, and herbs. The rain must first saturate the crown foliage, then the understory foliage, and finally the thick mat of humus. AU this retards runoff so that erosion is inhibited and a steady supply of clear, filtered water is fed into the forest streams. Forest trees consume huge quantities of water through the roots. This also reduces the amount of water which would otherwise run off too quickly. tier ' husband in California at the Baxter hospital. Ing WELLSVILLE LOCALS Those enjoying the party besides the honored guest were his wife and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. w: Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Archibald, Mr and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Peterson and daughter and Miss Colleen Leishman. A page mrr CACHE COURIER TRY OUR LAUNDRY the row. 'fi vm - Gordon Theurer came H(c. Liquid Manure The liquid part of manure carries home from Denver Saturday the nitrogen night to visit his brother, Roy, approximately one-hathen returned of the potash. The and and three-fiftMonday the of morn.ng. the remainder and phosphorus nitrogen and potash are in the solid part. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Maughan and family of Preston, Idaho Lightest Wood were guests of Mr. and Mr3. The lightest wood is believed to be H. Maughan of Wellsville tano. It is found in Siam and the Guy on Sunday. faIs This the peninsula. Malayan vorite wood of the English for making sun helmets. Cpl. Grant Parkinson Is stationed at ' Klamath Falls, Ore'Sweet Corn Treatment after three years spent in Materials for chemical treatment gon of sweet corn seed cost about two the South Paiiflc. His wife, cents an acre and may increase the Millicent Carlson Parkinson Is yields of corn several hundred at Klamath Falls with him. pounds. k- lf hs . 'W' WELL agree that cur laundry is the r st iii town, but after all . . . were not a cure-cll. Dont let your clothes become oversoiled. Logan Laundry and Dry Cleaners 241 Xo, Main Phono 438 Advertising Costs for expenditures Advertising drugs, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, have averaged approximately $75,000,000 annually for the past sbe years. 6 Crossline Pigs Crossline pigs, obtained by cross-- 1 ing purebred inbred lines, gives promise of being highly efficient pork producers, say theexperts. tl Lt and Mrs. Robert Hadkins of Alameda, California came on Thursday to spend two weeks vlitji their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Murray and their brother, Pfc. Keith Murray, home on furlough after being wounded ln Europe. Mrs. Hadkins was formerly Mtss Beth Murray. Try the Want Adi! They have proven to be PROFITABLE I Heres a shingle that will give long service, ' V 11 yet will be low in cost; In addicir n you 'can look forward to many years of protection ftw fix at id weather without periodic maintenance, ' f Attractive, easy to apply; antj fi treAresislan Asphalt Shingles giv e yOU a roof thats laid to stay . 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