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Show rAGE TWO . HENRICIISEN r Iut - t 4.,. Edith D . Smith of Salt Pfc. Mack Jones returned to Lake spent the week end with his base at Enid, Oklahoma afher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan ter a ten day furlough here from O. Darley, also her son Billy who D. Mrs. William and Fort Lewis, Washington. Captain is making his home with his Gooley, Mrs. Cooley the former grandparents while attending Francis Maughan, are now sta- school here. tioned at Erie, Pa. Captain GoolMr. and Mrs. Glen May and ey spent three weeks here after six children of Baker City, Oretwo years overseas. visited in Wellsville as the Mr,, and Mrs. C. S. Boswell of gon her Mrs. Gooley has made guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'George home here with her parents, Mr. Provo were guests of their M. Haslam during the week. Mr. and daughter, Mr. anl and Mrs. Rulon B. Maughan. May and two daughters Gleua The Cooleys were honored Mrs. Geddes Maughan during the and Margaret attended Conferht a number of parties given week.' ence at Salt Lake City on Friprior to their departure for his day, Saturday and Sunday. They base In Pennsylvania. Among left for their home on Mrs. Edna May and four childthose entertaining were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fuhrlman who gave ren of Baker, Oregon were the a dinner party at their home In guests of Mrs. Letha Lindley on Providence. A beautifully dec- Saturday. A lovely dinner was Mrs. James R. Thorpe enterorated cake with "Welcome served during the day. at a family dinner at tained Home Bill written on top, centheir home in honor of her tered the table where covers observing his birthwere laid for the honored guest Lt. and Mrs. Glen Maughan day. Members of the family presB. and son Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon are going to ent were Mr. and Mrs. James M. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph make their home in Logan Thorpe and children of Mendou, B. Gunnell of Wellsville, Mr. and where Lt. Maughan is Mr. and Mrs. ' Jay Brown and Mrs. Walter Hansen and Mr. school at the USAC. Heattending has re- children of Promontory, Mr. and and Mrs. Chester Zollinger of' cently been released from the Mr?. Ralph Bennett of Logan, Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Quin-- 1 army, Mrs. Maughan and son Mrs. Adele Copeland and son ton Peart of Richmond, and Mr.' have been and making their home in and Mrs. Beth Poppleton and Mrs. Fuhrlman. Bunco was Salt Lake. daughter Nedra of Wellsville. played during the evening and prizes awarded. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon B. Maugh an entertained at a dinner party for Capt. and Mrs. Gooley and other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fuhrlman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fern. The remainder of the evening was spent playing1 Rook. Prizes were awarded. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunnell, entertained at a dinner party and covers were laid for Capt. and Mrs. Gooley, Mr. and Mrs. Parry Mf Mr, Walt(T sen, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fuhri-ma- n and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon B. & McDOWELL Usher 1910 Establish I Published at Hyrum, Utah I One One Price: Subscription Servicemen, year. year Legal paper entered at the Post office at Hyrum, Utah as Second Gass mail matter under the act of March 3. 1 870- MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION V. McDOWELL GILBERT Editor and Busmens Manager NORMA BAXTER Hyrum News Editor. I ETHEL JONES Wejlsville News Editor ! EMILY PEARCE Paradise News Editor nine Mrs. Amanda Murray is home again after spending the past three months in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Ada M. Conrad. Mrs. John A. Leatham entr- UUned it a dinner party on Wed- nesday evening for Mesdames of Mendon, Martha Barrett Christena P. Glenn, Eliza Stuart, Maughan. Violet Williamson, Mary J. ParCapt. and ker, Mary G. Parker, Leora Par- the honored Mrs. Gooley were at a Tamily guests ker, Sara B. Farker and Emeline dinner, also a party for birthday Parker. Quilting was enjoyed his birthday anniversary given during the day. by Mrs. Rulon B. Maughan at her home. Other guests were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. F. C. Lee of Hyde of Oakland, California rePark, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans turned to their home after of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. John a week her with their Brady of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sarah A. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maughan and Mrs. I V V- S ' 5 ix s. A Maggie H. A Maughan. beautiful birthday cake centered the table. A social evening was enjoyed after dinner, Mr. and Mis. Lorin S. Lamb of Hyde Park entertained at dinner for Captain and Mrs. Gooley at their home. Guests were Mr. Captain and Mrs. Gooley, 1 and Mrs. Rulon Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. John Brady and Mr. and Mrs. Lamb and their family. 1c route from Florida. sons-in-la- ROOFING WATER SOFTENERS at VAI1GSGAARDS in Logan First of all the customer must register upon At this point the staff of Radio Station KVNU will take matters out of our hands, and no employee of Tingwalls will have anything further to do with the proceedings. The staff of KVNU will draw cards from the ballot box until the number of cards drawn equals the number of pairs of hose in each shipment. 3. When the number of cards drawn equals the number of pairs of stockings in the shipment, the holders of these cards will be notified by mail, and may then come into the store, present their stubs, and will be entitled to purchase one pair of nylon stockings. 4. Upon receipt of additional stocks of hose this drawing will be continued, until each lady Who has registered has received her nylons, or, until supplies of stockings make drawing no longer necessary. i We feel that by conducting this difficult distribution in this manner we assure every 6. THE SPOTLIGHT'S ON lady in this area equal opportunity to secure her stockings. SPORTS Another New of the Featuring RAY EGAN in a round-u- p . . . m Mon9:15 p. days sport highlights Register at your convenience in the store. You will be notified by mail when your number is drawn. day through Friday. SPONSORED BY $ GRANT'S BIKE SHOP 48 FEDERAL AVE. Registrations END SATURDAY Your Mutual Friend at the When this card is properly filled out, the customer will retain half the card as a stub, and will deposit the other half in a container provided for this purpose. 5. Feature one of our 2. w KVNU tfalllk specially printed registration cards which may be had registration desk located on our main floor. , ... STOKERS Please Read Carefully 1. APRIL 12, 6p. m. Delone Dick Seamons. son of and Mrs. Arthur Seamons, left Monday for San Francisco after spending five days here ea S Mr. After much thought and investigation of methods used Tingwalls has decided to adopt the following policy in an attempt to distribute fairly the Nylon stockings that are now available to us. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer returned home Wednesday after d spending the past month at and San Francisco, California. While at Oakland they and WHERES MY PAPER The visited their daughters, Lt. and Mrs. Carl gentleman Is "Kaiser Wilhelm II who daintily laps up a bowl of Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford milk at the home of Mrs. J. Levy, Jennings and at San Francisco Great Neck, Long Island, then with their sister, Mrs. Hulda looks around for the morning pa- Lewis. They visited the Golden per to read about troubled world. Gate Park and other places of interest. Watch KVNX and Mrs. Mrs. Rock Hirst of Paradise. FURNACES timrue Unas musne t Oak-lm- ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen and son Jackie of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hirst and children, of Ogden, Bonnie and Steven were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead. Other guests at their home on Sunday were Mr. and son-in-la- w Weekly $2.00. $1.00. Mrs. WELLSVILLE LOCALS South Cache Courier 4 APRIL 12, 1940 SOUTH CACHE COURIER |