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Show sown cache courier page rorit Mrs, WF.I.I.SV11XE- - Poppleton entertained at a lovely chicken dinner for her birthday 0n Sun day at Monte Cristo. The day was enjoyed by Mr and Mrs Popleton and family, Miss Colleen Poppleton of Ogden, Mr and Mrs Hershall Bradshaw and daughters Carol and Mrs Mr Gayle Pickett, and and Mrs Archie Maughan and family. Mrs. received Poppleton some lovely gits. LOCALS The Service Mothers organization of Wellsville met Sunday in connection with Sacrament meeting of the First ward with Brenchiey in Bishop Preston charge.- After the opening exercises a special prayer for the boys in the service was. given by Bp. Evan H. Bankhead. A vocal solo, 'Dreaming of Home Sweet Heme" was "sung by Mrs Norma Baxter accompanied by Mrs. Vinnie Clawson of Hyrum. Mrs. Clawson also played a piano solo entitled Sweet Hour of - Prayer". During the . Cpl. Grant Parkinson who has been stationed at Klamath Falls, Oregin for the past five monthfi following three years in .the Pacific, has now been transferred to Cdearfield. He Max meeting son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Howard Jnes, was honored. He left Tuesday morning for the service. He was presented with a gift of three well known church books by his Bishop, Preston Brenchiey, after which Max and his mother made remarks. Others who spoke were Bp. Brenchiey, Mr. Jesse Patrick of Lehi, Willis Waite of San Diego, California, Joseph Green, Mrs. Annie J. Riggs, Mrs. Alverta Mrs. Leatham, Maggie II, Maughan, Mrs. Carrie Price and Mayor Lament M. Allan. The opening song was The Star Spangled Banner and the closing song was America". Prayers wfire said by Cliff Olsen and Mrs. Nellie was accompanied home by his wife, the former Millicent Carlson of Hyrum who has been M. Jones, Bradshaw. Mack Sterling Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jones of Wellsville received his diploma and wings Saturday at the Air Corp3 School in Fort Myers Florida. He is a gunner aboard a B29 and has received training nt Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, and Leatham' bf head,' Miss-RutMrs. Wm. P. Bankhead, and Wellsville was called to Salt LaVor Poppleton. Mr. Jones Lake on Tuesday on account of and Edith received severaliove-l- y the serious illness of her grandgifts. son, Craig, the three year-ol- d Mr. and Mrs Reginald Barnes son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Collett. Mrs. Collett was formerly of Ogden were Wellsville visMiss Grace Leatham. itors on Monday evening. Mrs. Leatham returned home on Sunday. Dr. G. S. Allan Francis, Joseph Jones of Wellsville re Leishman, Luther Baldwin and turned home Sunday evening, Leroy Thorpe left Saturday for after spnding ten days at Salt a fishing trip to Yellowstone Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Park. Cyril Jones and family.-lieceompaned home by Mr. and Mrs. Annie J. Riggs of Wells Mrs. Jones and sons, Von and at a chicken Pollln who spent Sunday and ille entertained on dinner, Friday evening for Monday here with their mothMr. and Mrs. Loran P. Miller er, Mrs. D. J. Jones. and son Loran J. Miller and Mr. and Mrs Alex D Spence Mr. and Mrs. Murray Eliason and son, Mark Spence. Loran of Grantsville visited with Mr. J. and Mark have recently been Jones in released from tho ssrvice after and Mrs. Howard Wellsville on Saturday after at- three years spent in the African at Klamath Fails while Grant was there. Grant is the son of Mrs. P. M. Williamson of Wells ville and has visited here three tending funeral services at Hyrum for their aunt, Mrs. Mary days during the week. Eliason. Mrs. Jones is a niece of Mrs. Murray Eliason. Mrs. Annie J. Riggs of Wells-vill- e received word Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen and that her son, Lloyd, was on his way home after 38 months his mother, Mrs. Horsley of spent in the Pacific. He has Beaver Dam. Mr. and Mrs Thom boon in the service four years as Archibald and family of are and during that time has spent Sparks, Nevada visiting only 24 hours at home. We their parents, Mr. and Mrs. fiuroly welcome these boys back Thomas Ljndley of Wiellsville and relatives for two weeks. home. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. HflrshalT? Bradshaw on Mrs. Ed Nieloen of Ogden and Thursday evening. Mrs. Chester Lundberg of Logan entertained at the Bluebird in Logan on Wednesday Celebrate Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones for their aunt, Mrs. Fanny M. Brown of Wellsville who was entertained at dinner at their observing her birthday. Dinner home in Wellsville on Monday was served to Mrs. Brown, Mr. evening honoring Mr. Jones and Mrs. James A. Leishman who observed her birthday on and the hostesses. Friday and their daughter,' Edith who observed her birthday Late Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Brown entertained at a on Tuesday, September 4, and luncheon party at her home for also their son, Max, who left on Tuesday morning to enter her birthday. The time was ' by Mrs. Nielsen of Ogden, the service. Mrs. Lundberg 0f A beautiful birthday cake Logan, Mrs! Millie B. Leishman, Mrs. Sadie with candles on made by Adell centered the table. A tall vase Alauhan, Mrs. Chloe D. Maughan, Mrs. Esther M. Darley Mrs. of pink asters and a basket of Ethel M. Jones , Mrs. julia pink gladiolas decorated the Theurer, Mrs Cassle H. Brench- room. V lovely chicken dinner was served to Mr. and xMrs. iey and Mrs. Brown. She several lovely gifts and John Larsen and daughters, Lin da and Karen, Mrs. Adell Van cards. Drimmelin and Miss Edith Jones, all of Ogden, Mr and Lt. and Mrs Archie K. Hill Mrs. Lewis P. Maughan of Loof Rhode Island spent the week gan, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones here as guests of their aunts and children and Mr. and Mrs. and uncles, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Jones. M. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Other guests at the Jones John O Gunnell of Wellsville. home Monday evening were Mrs. Hill will make her home Ellen P. Leishman, Mr. and at Brigham City and Lt. Hill Mrs. Samuel Bankhead, Mrs. will return to Rhode Island Cassie S. Brenchiey, Mrs. Clara leaving Tuesday. Maughan. Mrs. Heber H. Bank- . Florida. EntertuiiiN to Honor Mrs. Howard Jones of William Ilu-ban- of Dahlias dec orated the table where covr ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Max Jones who had jut returned from a twelve day trip to California, Mrs. D. J. Jones, Harry Jones of Sa't Lake and Mr. and Mrs Samuel Bankhead. Social chat was enjoyed. rM. Jones received some lovely gifts. A Centerpiece Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baldwin and family and Mrs. Jessie H. Maughan of Wellsville spent Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe and daughter, Carol Lee, and Sunday at Tremonton as guests Mrs. Irene Peterson and daughof Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maugh ter Shirlene, Mrs. Jane Archi- an.' bald of Wellsille spent Wednesday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ricks and family of Benson ward Mrs. Ivean Baldwin entertain were dinner guests of Mr. and ed at dinner on Wednesday ev- Mrs. Samuel Bankhead in Wells ening for her birthday and al- ville on Sunday. , so for her Conway ' Tho Misses Connie and Edith nephew Maughan who left that evening Williamson of Hyrum were the lor the service. Other guests guests at the Bankhead home were Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Maugh Sunday and Monday. , an and family. Mrs. Jessie H. Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baldwin and family. I f Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Archif Wellsville received word that their son, Lt. Elmer Archibald had arrived in the Hawaiian Islands. MrsDvek'ilsdn' Tremonton spent Saturday Sunday In Welsville as guests of Mr and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe. while in England through efforts of Mr ' Perkins. day after doing some buying a ' SATURDAY STARTS SUNDAY MORE OF A WOMAN THAN YOULL EVER GET! The rsi-ho- V'; . t t CTY Kga of Tho Sweetheart - of The Terrific ' . tb ' Twentierl - ' t&V tjw I WIf - V I MS SOHS OF THE AND THE PMERS . Paramount RESERVE A SEWING SINGER MACHINE preienti ' CO-HI- T BETTY HUTTON ARTURO deCORDOYA ' ,, - m ii m in i ii Singers are now in i duction. he $10 deposited toward the purchase of., a., machine will place you on the list and entitle you to the enf oil due- l- "Honeymoon Ahead pro- WEEKS SEWING COURSE NOW. 8 VSlONDF vechukoor With CHARLES RUOOLES BARRY FITZGERALD ALBERT ' MrxtoC fcy DEKKER Omt AWidl i5 ALLAN JONES , GRACE MACDONALD SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 114 No. Main Logan Phone 1032 At a time when all America is rejoicing over final Victory, it isn't easy to sound a somber note. But the effects of years of war cannot he erased overnight. The return to normal conditions will take place gradually step by step. So-i- t is with the railroads . . . with Union PadCic. Millions of men and women in service have yet to be. returned to their homes. And, unfortunately, there will be others whose destination will be a hospital or rehabilitation center. Because Union Pacific is a transcontinental railroad, uniting the East with the West Coast, a large share of this job will fall on our shoulders. You want these men and women to be returned home with utmost speed and so do we but at best it will take months and the use of a large part of our passen- ger equipment. For this reason we ask the civilian public not to expect an immediate betterment in the transportation situation. For the railroads, as for fndustry generally, there must be a period of reconversion. So we say please be patient. Normal peacetime operation will be resumed as quickly as possible and, as in the past, the progressive Union Pacific will provide unexcelled facilities and service. Dancing is FUN Gn$rl Pi tiger Traffic Wenger Uaioo Pstiiw Railroad Coapaay yon frittuU at TNi tJtOCkfSSVi union pacific lAlE.RO AD Srlitc cfidlL EX'CEL'CIS I 01 sox Casttftcs ef PtsfircftM Jensen Variety 9 or. their store. I IM the Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thetir- -' ' er of Wellsville attended 3 birthday party' at Salt Hake oa' Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lila Draper. They will also visit Monday and return, home TuS' ' i Mr. Willis Waite of San Diego spent the past week end in Welsville with his grandmother Mrs Emma Nelson and aunt Mrs. David Nelson. ' f Ah4 . re-cci- ed bald Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw entertained at a steak din on Friday evening for 'dinner Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe Mrs. Thomas H. Arch-bal- d Mr. and and family spent Thursday at children Calvin, Caila and Tremotnon as guests of Mr. of .Sparks, Nevada. Linda' and and Mrs. Dick (Wilson. ! A vase of gladiolas centered ' tie table. Other ' guests were Margene Baldwin and Paul Mrs. Mark Lindley,anJ Thorpe spent three days of last Mr. and ' Lind Mis Mrs. Elizabeth ley, week in Tremonton with Mr. 1 and Mrs. Norman Maughan and Gayle Pickett and Stella an tveu-in- g A social Bradhaw. Carol Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson. was .enjoyed. k Leaino Nelson, granddaughter of Mrs. Annie J. and Riggs Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Patrick Dean Jeppson and Jerry Keller of Lehi were week end guests of Mantua bpent three. days Perkof last week in Wellsville with of Mr. and Mrs. S. John Mr. Patrick WellsvilleT ins of Mrs. Riggs. was a convert to the churot ' 1 entertained at dinner on Friday evening for her husband who was observing his birthday. Mrs. Reta .Nelson, Mrs. Ruby Nelson and Mrs. Eva Jeppson, all of Mantua,, were ,dinner guests of their mother,' Mrs. Annie J. Riggs on Friday after which they spent the afternoon in Logan shopping. and Italian theatres. en-loy- Well3-vill- e f. ld4. September ! , |