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Show October 19, 1945 SOUTH CACHE COUKIKK Mrs. PARADISE LOCALS - are Miss Wilma Keith Norris of Glendale, visiting at the Norris mother. Mr Larsen, Miss na Leishman of Wellsville El-- t Alonzo vis-tin- attended the Utah Educational Association convention. I and Miss Roma Cole of Ogden spent the week end in Salt Lake City. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. ilurrell af Paradise. Mrs. Lena Obray and Mrs. Clyde Rust of the Air Force Pearce attended the and the son of Mrs. William Mary Trousseau Tea in honor of the Shaw of Paradise is spending former Edna Reynolds at the a two week furlough visiting home of her parents in Wells- friends and relatives. ville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Norman of Corinne were visitors g Mrs." Lettie Bickmore is in Paradise over the week end. relatives in Salt . Lake and Mr. and Mrs E. M Bickmore spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mr. Bickmore attend ed the UEA Convention. Mr. and Mrs. and small sons Hortense Norris of Mrs Mattie Stauffer and chilMr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall 6t dren of North Logan spent the Lark, USah were 'of week end with her mother who Mr. and Mrs. Jamesytjtors Hall and has been very ill during the Mr and Mrs. William Ferron I last week. past week. Mrs. Ida Powell of St. Anthony, Idaho has been visiting friends and relatives In Paradise and was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Obray. California heme of FIVE PAGE . LaVelle Gibbs and daugh and Mrs. Zella Howells spent Wednesday visiting a s;ster, Mrs. Frank Scott of Mrs 'f. Gretta, and Mrs. Hyrum Jepp-so- n and daughter, Ad?'.ine an t'gdi n. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Jcppson of ;Mr. and Mrs John T. James Logan were Thursday evening Charles B. Bailey of Clear-- I visitors of Mrs. Howard Jepp-so- n are visiting relatives in field spent Sunday here with who is staying with her his mother,. Mrs. John Bailey Mr. 1 is ill. who Mr. and and.'- family - Sterling Jones Sunday dt Tremonton with their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jones and family. ( Mrs.- - ,spenU The serving at several fields in this country ha spent 14 months in Europe making 50 bombing missions before return ing to the States. The other 40 months have been spent as an instructor. Blaine has the Distinguished Flying Cross, The Purple Heart the Air Medal with nine Oak leaf clcusters, The European Thater ribbon with three camthe Presidential paign stars, ctation. He also has l commercial pilots lcense and a radio WELLSVILLE LOCALS Fireside The M Men and Gleaners of the Wellsville ward held a Fireside at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Wm, P. Leatham on Sunday evening. President Martha Leatham was an chartga of the meeting. , A piano solo was played by Mrs. June Short Moralof Logan. A talk on ity was given by Dr. Simmons USAC. of the Refreshments were served Misses license. by the Blaine will leave October 25 LarVelma Martha Leatham, sen, Ivean Baldwin and Bonnie for Memphis, Tennessee where he has acepted a position' with Archibald to twenty-f.vthe Chicago and Southern Capt, H. Blaine Bankhead Captain H. Blaine Bankhead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Bankhead of Welllsville, pilot Lt and Mrs. Calvin Glenn of in Texas of a B17 bomber in the army Amarillo, arrived for the past .54 months ,is Wellsville Tuesday afternoon to home atfer being honorably disvUit their parents, Mr. and charged from the jirmy at the Mrs. Leland Maughan. Denver,' separation center last Friday. Blaine graduated Cpl. Len Brenchley,-- son of from South Cache high school in 1936 and from the USAC Mrs. Caslie S. Brenchley of to left Thursday in 1940. Enlisting in the army Wellsville Air Corps n July, 1941,1 he spend a week with his brother, trained at Baker Field and Ma- Tom and family at Playa Del Rey, California before reportther Field, Caliofmia. He received his wings at Sacramento ing at the Dibble hospital for Field in January ' 1942. After e. . treatment for wounds received while n Germany. He spent the past three months here. Misses LaRiyne Bank-heaHelen Leis,hman, Petty Jones and Mrs. Anlece Alder of Wellsville attended a party at the Bair home in Providence on Friday evening gveu in honor of Miss Jackie Wright, cf Ilyrum; a future bride. d, Mrs. Daniel A. Leishman of Wellsville left Monday evening for Rexburg, Idaho to be at Miss Bonnie Beachler of Has- the bedside of her mother, Mrs. tings, Nebraska is visiting her Ricks, who is ill. aunt, Mrs. Walter Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Bassett family of Wellsville for several days. of Wellsville who were observing their sixteenth wedding on Friday and Mr, anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Darley Ray and 'Mrp, Rotyul Bassett and daughter, Nancy Con, atdinner at with tended a birthday party Sun- their sister who is Logan ill and her at home the of Mr, and husband and day Mr. and . Mrs. Wm. S. Cooper at (jen-joy- ed family, Smith-fiel- d Mrs. Wm. Joy. Other guests for their daughter, Esther were Mrs. Jennie Bassett and Ann, who was observing her Mrs. John Bassett of Sgt:and s,, birthday. .Logan, Wjiile there," another brother, Sgt. Dee Bassett who had spent 38 months overseas Dale Warant Officer and Mrs. arrived and enjoyed dinner Collett and son Craig of Salt with the family. He was releasend were week Lake City ed from the army while at guests ;of their parents, Mr. Ft. Douglas. and Mrs. Wm. P. Leatham. - Mr- ,- and Mrs. Leland Casterline 4ihd Mr. and Mrs. Waldon returned Gunneti of ... Mrs,.. Emma .Nelson Hyrum' enjoyed the ho'me Tuesd;y after isitjng Weelc , at Bryce Canyon and for three weeks at Centerfleld Zions National Park. and Layton with her daughter Mary and son Dale and families. She left on Friday to visit wth her pon Ray and family at Clifton, Idaho for two LET US REPAIR YOUR GUNS "vr'j !.. Logan Bike and Sport Shop 174 North Main I PHONE I v7 LOGAN, UTAH . weeks. f' "GAY GADGETS" Associated Newspaper! SEED GROWERS WKtJ Features By NANCY PEPPER LOG O RHYTHMS GET YOUR SACKS FROM US Are yon in a como about Perry? Are yon in a swoon about Sinatra? Or are you in a Government regulations provide for your getting the most out of your seed by having it cleaned FIRST. Take our receipt to your AAA office and get your We subsidy payments. Send or bring your seed to us. ' will pay the freight or hauling.,,. ' base about Baymes? Well, doesn matter, because youll want to know the latest results of our own lilt parade. Here are some of the platters the teens are playing and f praising. I Begged Her and If You Were But a Dream by Frankie. "Im Beginning to See the Light by Harry James and Kitty Kallen. Candy by Johnny Mercer and Jo Stafford. My Dreams Are Getting Better by Bing Crosby. Duration Blues by Johnny Mercer. The Boy Next Door by Judy Garland. There, Ive Said It Again by Vaughn Monroe. WIT PARADE Hi, fish, bite the bait we have some new giggle gags that will make you fan your fins. Youre an Ichabod (thats Washington Irving for icky) if you dont know them. $64 Questions What did the. class say to the teacher just before the exams? Is This Test Necessary? really Why are your report-car- d under water? 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