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Show jangMi 'if sorm cache cockier 3ocomber 14, 194. VELL5VILLE Jane Glenn- - here were people present. forty two LOCALS Mrs. The'ma Leatham and Mrs. Alta C Renchley of Welbville Winston Gunnell, the son of A attended the Adult Leadership Joseph B. Gunnell of Wellsville, which USAC conventhe week at has sent word that he is on the the ed week, ending during past from Europe. way home Wednesday evening. Mr. John T. Darley of Wellsville vs ho was observing his 82nd birthday was euest . of honor at his home on Thursday afternoon and evening when the famiy, relatives, friends and neighbors called to wish him well- A beautiful birthday cake decorated with 82 candles centered the luncheon table where a tray lunch was served to fifty five. Members of the family enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs.. Darley who have been married sixty years on Decembr 23, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Allen and son Earl of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Murray and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm G. Darley and fami y, Mr- - and Mrs. Lynn Darlev. Mrs. Archie Darley, Mrs. Bovd Murray and children. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Bird and family of Mendon, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Brenchley and family. Brothers and sisters present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Darlev of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Chloe D. Maughan, Mrs. Sarah Baxtet and Mrs. Lib-bi- e and Mrs. W. O. ChristenSaturday morning for California to spend at Los Angeles with the'r sen. Dean who has a three month Dr. sen arP leaving thre-wee- terminal Dr. ks leave. and Mrs. Christiansen re- ceived a teleohone call from their son. Dr. Ralph Christensen 'in New Jersey telling them of his from the honorqbfe discharge service. He is flvinsr to Portland Oregon where his wife ad family have made the'r home. They expect to meet the Christensens in California. Another son, Dr. Reid Christensen, has received his release from the service and is back as an instructor at the University of Alabama. Dr- Paul Christensen, Senior Doctor of the fleet, is still in or j Mrs. Mary G. Parker received word on Saturday of the death of her sister, Miss Barbaira Glenn at her home in Cardston, Canada. Mrs. Parker and daughters, Linda Leigh and Barbara Jane, left Saturday evening for Canada to attend the funeral exercises. They expect to stay there until after the holidays. - j el day attending funeral services at Grace, Idaho for Orson Clegg, hu.band of their cousin, Laura Gunnell Cleg who is a daughter of Thomas and Sarah Poppleton Gunnell, former residents of Wells the Mayor and Mrs. Lamont Allan leceived word from their son, Lt. Glen Allan, who has spent some twenty months in the South Pacif ic, that he is on his way home to the States and expects to land in Ca ifornia about January 5. the speaktwo vocal home that Clegg have the South Ihs wife and daughter, Mrs. Alta Reese Allan and daughter, Linda Lou make their home with heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L, Reese of Smilhfield. jIVE him EARS QttFIIN 1 Mr- h: iW an - THESE CHECKS WON'T BUY BONDS around Japan. IFT CERTIFICATE Leroy Green who was obher birthday anniversary on hursday entertained at a chicken dinner far the occasion. A love ly birthday cake centered the table where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Green, Elmer and Mrs- - serving Mrs. Elizabeth Green, Leroy Mrs. Green, Mary Green, Mrs. Mabel Olsen, Mrs. Annie J. Riggs and Mrs. Nora Cooper. Mrt Green JreccivAl many lovely gifts. Give the gif I with a thrill the gif never cost. 4 ... t be thrilling, Evinrude Gi.1 foil Certificate lay ahead . . . summit after summer of happy recreation. Call Mr. and Mrs- - Rulon B. Maughan, Mrs. Francis Gooley and Mrs. Barbara Roskeley attended funeral services at Brigham City on Wednesday for Emory Reese. happy to arrange ad Evinrude Gift Certificate for orly sea son delivery of an iroicl you select. Logan Bike & "ABOVE CHECKS Sport Shop REPRESENT NATION'S ANNUAL LOSS from THESE LIVESTOCK DISEASES KeAti Phone 157 UTAH liOUAX attended mm WHATS YOUR IQ ON SYMPTOMS? W M SteaffS When Johnny is tired and irritable, and sore throat, she tells him headache of a complains the other youngsters. "Fresh and with to run out play air will make you feel better. A few hours later Johnny is running a high temperature and his face is covered with angry red spots. Susan frantically telephones the doctor exclaiming helplessly that Johnny is dying of some strange disease. SILLY SUSAN 9 OO She takes Billys temperature and his symptoms accurately to the doctor pulse, reporting by telephone. She puts him to bed immediately in a room by himself, and feeds him only liquid's until the doctor arrives; When the doctor says Billy may be coming down with measles, she knows her prompt action has made Billys recovery quicker and protected other children in the community. capable cathy 4 DRAWER CHEST 24-Inc- , - v , f ' Ja Youll learn how to give simple treatments, how to feed a patient on a soft, liquid, or normal diet, and how to keep a patient comfortab!- - in bed. All courses are taught by a professional r If there is no home nursing cou: tfered at 30 inch wide Big 30-lnc- h Wide Chest Deep Sears bargain Chsef. Just think, a chest, sanded ready to paint and deep at only $10.23. Youll want one for every room In the house. 14-in- rj, ll'j-'nc- h 14-In- J 4 Drawer Chest HOW h Wide 5 Drawer Chest 5 DRAWER CHEST deep that you have been looking for at Soars and only $12.23. Limited 24-inc- 111, inch 80-ln- th wide deep Chegt that's roomy and well ct-Bfruetcd. '2 It's 30 Jnclis wide and Incite, deep. The size you'll need for your homo. tl quantities on hind. present in your community , ask ycur Red Cross chapter bow you may help organize one. .7 a I h j(i ' HOME NURSING HOME NURSING SHOWS YOU bl we'll on us Mrs. C. 0. Roskelley who has spent the past six weeks here with Mrs- her mother. B. Maggie Maughan, left Sunday for Salt Lake to join her husband, Lt. Colonel C. 0. Roskelley who received his honorable release from the service. They will mak thekr 174 Xo, Main home in Salt Lake for the present. Mrs. Geneva Maughan HELP YOUR DOCTOR in Bluebi-- d ogan as guest of Mrs. B. W. Evans who was hostess to the tp.rm-be- is cf her club on Thursday. vi le. Geddes was one of ers and Parity sang solos, hev rt turned evening. Mr. and Mrs. two sons serving in Pacific. paity at a I The Second year Bee Hive gills cf the Wellsville ward MIA held a Chiistmas party at the tabernacle on uesday evening. Gifts V Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brenchand V lovely e3i4ba,'iged er Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Leatham ley of Wellsville left Monday for lunch enjoyed. Teachers Vera end Mirs. Frank Leishman spent Sacramento, Larsen were Calif- - to spend six Stuart and Luella weeks with their son in law and in charge. Saturday in Salt Lake City. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mrs. Reta Nelson. Mrs. Ruby Melvin H. Archibald is holding Blanchard, her daughter, Ruth, is also making her home in Nelson and Mrs. Eva Jeppson, his own at a Logan hospital where a of Mantua, spent Mondiy in he underwent an operation for Wellsville with their mother, Mrs. . His appendicitis on Wednesday-Annie Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. Geddes Maughan appendix was found to have ruptured. We hope for his speedy Mrs. Laura Wil iamson and Par-le- y Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Nielsen Hall of Wellsville spent Frirecovery. of Hyrum were guests of thpir uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones on Sunday Mrs. Fanny M. Brown of Wellsville returned to her home on Saturday accompanied by her nephew, Allan Cannon and son the past John, after spending Stuart. month at Blackfoot, Idaho with Mr. Darley received a number Mr. and Mrs. Cannon, hev were of lovely gifts. He is one of the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. before nine living chidren of Wm. and James A. Leishman home. , Gemima Thirkell Darley whose av ( is 73 this time at years. erage age Mrs. Jun Short and daughter They ire Wm. H. Darley, John left Friday to spend the Suzanne T., Fred T., Henry and Charles T. Darley, Mrs. Chloe week at Burey, Idaho with the Maughan. Mrs. Sara Baxter, and family of Mr. Short. Mrs. Libbie Stuart. Mrs- - Emma Nelson and Mrs. Nelson returned home WedThe Ladiesi of the Madra club Olga nesday after spending three days of Wellsville entertained their hus at Willard with their sister and bands at a nicely arranged dinaunt, Mrs. Florence Edwards who ner party at the Bluebird at Lo- was ill. gan on, Monday evening. This was their annual Christmas social Mr. and Mrs. Spencer and all enjoyed it very much. of Clifton, Idaho spent After dinner Hap and Ike" of in Wellsville with their Logan entertained them with some Mrs. Chloe Maughan. musical numbers while readings were given by Mesdames Gwennie Mr. and Mrs. George DeMetros Maughan, Blanch Bradshaw and RED CROSS fTmrr PARE THREE Wayne Von Almen of Idaho announce the birth of a son in a ogan hospital on Wednesday. Falls spent Wednesday and Thurs Mrs. DeMtfras was formerly day and Saturday in Wei sville Miss Ncirma Hal of Wellsville. with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. Ohe and baby are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs- C.. N. Maughan Wellsville are rejoicing at the birth of their fifth grandchild at a Logan hocp tal on Monday. It is a baby girl born to Mrs. Margaret Maughan Anhder who has bee nmaking her home at Richmond while her husband, Theron Anhder is in the service. 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