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Show The Wellsville, ward Primary Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Bafik- head and Mr . and Mrs. Evan presidency, Mesdames Marie Gar-af rett, Gwennie Maughan, Alta C. 11. Bankhead spent Monday Brenchley and Marjorie Elwood Ogden transacting business. the officers and entertained teachers and partners at a nicely and family of Ogden and Mr. arranged party in the Relief Soc-an- d Mrs. Fraklin Gunnell and iety room on Friday evening. A family were guests of their par-- 1 color scheme in keeping with Patrick's Day w is carri.-ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Letsh-S- t. J out. The table was covered with man on Friday. la lovely lace cloth and was cen- .... tered with a large punch bowl Kitchen Shower Mrs. Carol Maughan entertain- - with lighted green tapers at each ed at the home of her parents, end. Lunch was served buffet Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Nelson at style. The remainder of the time College Ward on Sunday even- was spent playing games under ing in honor of Miss Norma the direction of Mesdatnes Edith Anderson, a bride of the week. Maughan, Alda Walters, Alta C. The entertainment was in the Brenchley and Rena B. Irishform of a kitchen shower. A man. Group singing was led by lovely luncheon was served and Mrs. Edith Maughan accompan-th- e evening enjoyed making a led by Rena B. Irishman. The lovely prayers were by Bishop Cliff Olsen and Seth P. Irishman. There ' WELLSVILLE LOCALS Mrs. Annie Leialunun and Mrs. Nellie Leisliman who were ob- fetT lUg LltVii UiiLuu.. and Tuesday were pleasantly surprised at the home oi Mrs. Annie Leisliman on Monday evenluncheon ing. A lovely was served and games and singing were enjoyed during the evno-ho- st ening. They each received some lovely giits. Those piesent were Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Leisliman, lip. and Mrs. Frank Leisliman, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gunnell, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stettler of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Leisliman, Mr. and Mrs. Iieid Leisliman, Mr. and Mis. Leland Mnughan, the Misses Colleen and Norman and Jean Leisliman, Clark Leisliman. wrere The Relief Society meeting of the Wellsville Second ward held Tuesday was a work day for the members. It started at 10 a. m. and during the day two quilts were made. A lovely luncheon was served at noon to those present by the Presidency, Mrs. Florence Brenchley, Mrs. Rlioda Thorpe and Mrs Pearl Bankhead. Mfs. Chrlstena Peterson and son Gordon of Sonwvllle and Mrs. Jessie Garrett of Garland spent the week end here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Jones. The Relief Society organization of the Second ward In Wells vllle was In charge of the program given Sunday evening In the sacrament meeting which was outlined by the General Board entitled Our Tribute to President George Albert Smith. On 100th March Sunday, birthday the late John MARCH 22, 194tT SOUTH CACHE COURIER PAGE FOUR 17 the of anniversary Hill of Wells-vil- e was noted. His wife and fam ily reside In Salt Lake and held a family gathering. Those attending from Wellsville were Mr. David O. Kerr, Miss Zella Kerr, Mrs. Evan O. Darley, David Dar-le- y and MIssJ Laree Kerr. B. MAYTAG SERVICE twenty present. Mrs. R. A. Leishmtn who was Mrs. Ruth Sequieros who has observing her birthday on Mon- a! y at of been honor was the guest making her home in day e with her parents, Mr. and dinner served at the bird in Logan. Her son and wife j Mrs. John A. Leatham, has re- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cunnell eently gone to Seattle to join of Logan were the host and host- - her husband, John Sequieros, who is in the Maritime service. ess. She will spend the next two or Mrs. Blanch Baugh spent last three- months there. Thursday and Friday In Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Lindley visiting with her son and family, Mr, and Mrs. Qlair Baugh and received word that their son, S her daughter . Joyce who Is at- 1c William L. Lladley-habeen released from the Navy ho? tending school there. pltal at San Leandro, Calif.-anwill now be stationed at ShoeWayne Von Almen and Larry maker, California. Hansen of Idaho Falls, Idaho were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wm. C. Brenchley acHoward Jones in Wellsville over Mr. and Mrs. John companied the week end. Wayne who Is a Allen of to Greenrivef, Hyrum on was Mrs. of Jones nephew his way to Santa Maria, Calif. Wyoming where they spent1 the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Brenchley and Mr. and Miss Gayla Larsen, Miss La Mrs. Merrill Brenchley. Newell Wana Bradshaw, Miss Pat Boyd Brenchley and Mrs. Newell and Wesley Hill spent the week Brenchley is a sister of Mrs. end in Salt Lake City as the Allen. J guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dar Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe, Mr. rell Larsen and family of Ogand Mrs. Melvin Archibald and den spent the week end In Wells Mrs. Leroy Hall spent Friday at ville on account of the sudden Ogden attending the basket ball death of their father, John N. games of the school tournament. Larsen. Wells-lovel- Blue-'vill- - d i Teen Age Banquet One hundred and fifty young people of the Hyrum First ward enjoyed a Teen Age banquet on last Friday night. The party was held In the recreational hall. Yellow daffodils, green tapers and potted plants added to the charm of the occasion. - During the banquet, MIA Pres ldent Eldrid Larsen welcomed the guests and introduced Darwin Baxter as master of ceremonies. An entertaining program was given consisting of Blessing ft on the food by Darrell Atkinson, vocal duet by Gladys and Gloiia i Jorgensen, vocal solo by Gerald& ine Stoddard, response by Marguerite Smith, gills trio by Virginia Jorgensen, La Rne Nielsen, and Betty Lou Nielsen accompanied by Nina Nielsen, solo on the KRUG SUCCEEDS ICKES . . . Julelectric guitar by Ramona ius A. Krug, 38, Madison, Wis., who humorous reading by has been by President James Mos, vocal sol.) by Blaine Truman as appointed the new secretary of the Atkinson, reading by Pat Wright interior. He was formerly chairand remarks by Bishops J. W. man of YVPB and chief power enWright and Wendell Allen. gineer of TVA. Since leaving govThe Senior Scout basketball ernment service he has headed an team which won honors in the engineering company. Krug exStake tournament were honored. pressed his satisfaction in the way Ol3en, Lloyd the interior department has been They are Reed SecreNielsen, Gordon Baxter, Leonard administered in the past by Ickes. tary Dean Wilson, Darrell Atkinson, Baxter and Murray Nichols, and! I Coach Norval Kitchen. The committee who are to be complimented on this successful party are Elton Olsen and Fearl and Onelta Bailey, chairmen, Atkinson, Lula Wright, Eleanor Wright, Leda Wilson, Helen Jen sen, Floyd Bailey, Alden Baxter and Eldrid Larsen as mem bers. x v Laur-itze- V 'v SI --- - v r r vr i a w jt 'V. i - ROBERT n, S. .1 t ii - ADAMS Fort Douglas, Utah, March 14, 1946 Tec4 Robert S. Adams has been discharged from the Ar my at the Ft. Douglas Separation Center. Tec4 Adams is authorized to c Theater wear the of Operations Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal and Victory Ribbon. Prior to entering the army on May 4, 1943, Adams was employed as a lift opeyatpr. at OgAsiatic-Pacifi- den, Utah. . FURNACES STOKERS ROOFING Party, at her home Monday afternoon. Some lovely presents were received. WATER SOFTENERS Mrs. Ray Darley entertained at a childrens party at their home on Friday evening in hon or of her son Paul who was observing his 9th birthday. After games were played and refreshments served they attended the show at the Community theater at VAflGSGAARDS - Mr3. Laura Williamson who was observing her birthday on Monday was guest of honor at a nicely arranged birthday party given by her daughters- - Mrs. Esther Stuart and Mrs Ruth Mrs Rosabell Thorpe of Cards ton, Alberta Is in Weilsville visiting with relatives. She is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Bailey, Mrs. Joseph Bailey and Mrs. Frank L. Maughan. . ! in Logan o Complete Stock of Genuine Maytag Remember Us When You Need Parts. 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