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Show FOUR PAGE SOUTH tives at Pasadena, Wilmington, and El Cajon. They then went on to Las' Vegas, Boulder City, Boulder dam, Grand Canyon, Bryces and Zions National Park and reached home on Wednesday, feeling it to be an educational as well as enjoyable trip. WELLSVILLE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Oral Adams and children of Hollywood, Calif, returned to their home Sunday after spending the past two Weeks in Wellsville with their parents, Mr. , and Mrs. Arch Hill. Joseph P. Cooper, Mrs. Preston Brenchley, Mrs. Marvin Cooper and Mrs. Luther Cooper of Wellsville attended a party at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Rose of Logan on Wednesday afternoon. daughters of Ogden were week end guests at the Howard Jones home. Other guests on Sunday were Mrs. Lewis P. Maughan and daughters, Orleen and La-rof Logan, Mrs. Grant E. Nielsen and children, Shirley and Barry and Mr: and Mrs. Wayne Obray and spn John ce Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baldwin entertained at diner for Mr. and Mrs. Allan Leishman, Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Francis and Mr. and Mrs Leroy Thorpe. A social evening was enjoyed after dinner. Job Miller and Mr. and daughter, Mrs. November 9, 1943 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leisli-ma- n Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leishman Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Mr and Mrs. Archie Maugb-a- B. Leatham spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Luther BaldMr. and Mrs. Alton Miller win and family, Mrs. JessSi? grandson and family of Hyrum and Mrs H. Maughan. .and Garth Maughan of Wellsvile Chester Lundberg of Logan spent the week end in Salt Lake were dinner guests of their parents, Mrr. and Mrs. James City. Leishman of Wellsville last Sun day. returned! to .Seth .Maughan after on Wellsville Friday weeks three tj).e past FOR THE BEST TOYS spending at Detroit Michigan where he IN CACHE VALLEY went to play professional foot. , . Call at wife arid two ball.- He andsons will make their home .in the Marvin Wyatt home. Seth 83 West Center Logan expects to attend the j USAC Drum-menMrs John Magnesson of Montana spent from Tuhrsdav till Sunday in Wellsville with their brothers and Mrs. Loran sisters, Mr. and Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Vere Price Mr. and Mrs. James and Thorpe. d, n. of Hyrum. Mrs. Adell Van Drimmelin, Miss Edith Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen and two again. Damaged Page sj COURIER Mrs. Miss Pearl Hendry left for her home at Glendale, California on Monday after spending the past six weeks in Wellsville with her mother, Mrs. Nancy Hendry. She was assisting with the care of her grandmother, Mrs. Alvira Baugh who has been very ill, but is now able to be up and around the house CACHE Fpllowing the MIA Halloween dance held Wednesday evening at the Junior High Gym the following in Wellsville, couples enjoyed a lovely lunch eon at the home o Mr. and Bp. and Mrs. Orson Perkes: Mrs. Preston Brenchley, .Bp. and Mrs. Frank Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Leatham, during the winter quarter. . -- WYNNS . and Bp. and Mrs. Preston Brench-le- y and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leishman of Wellsville ,Bpent Friday in - Salt Lake City, Mrs. Fanny M. Brown and Mrs. Chloe D. Maughan of Wellsville spent the week end at Logan with their sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Darley who are spend- about the great j ing the winter with their daugh ter( Mrs. Henry p. Murray. Victory Loan and how important it is to yon and tbo business Mr. and Mrs. Geddes Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leishman left Tuesday morning to take an extended trip to of your farm to buy EXTRA bonds in this final Loan! Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall of Wellsville have moved to Briga-haCity to make their home for the winter m The Teachers Tramihg Class of the Wellsville ward Primary was held Monday evening at the home of Bp. and Mrs. Preston Brenchley. President Marie Garrett was in charge. Mrs. Rad-a- h Leishman presented the lesson on Music and its Significance to an Organization, Light refreshments were served. Cpl. Leon Von Almen from Camp Ord, California and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Von Almen of San Diego, California spent Monday evening in Wellsville with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. They left Tuesday for Bedford, Wyo-mntheir home. Leon is home on a 15 day furlough and Wayne was given a discharge from the service after two years service in the Marines. They visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Von Almen at the Mission Home in Salt Lake on Monday. The j Seven times during the war youve been asked to buy extra bonds to help win Victory. Our fighting men have finished their job . . . lets finish ours ! Buy extra bonds how to help make Victory secure! - ... g, Held by millions of Americans, bonds will provide a reserve of buying power to assure jobs . . . for veterans, for other workers. This reserve will help maintain prosperity for you and your community. Victory Bonds will help pay the tremendous cost of winning the war. They will help bring our hoys back home . . . will supply the finest of medical care for our hundreds of thousands of wounded. Sim parents are leaving for the East Central States Mission for six months Mr. and who were Mrs: Ray Thorpe just married, and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Thorpe of Salt Lake City spent Friday evening calling on their brother, Leroy Thorpe and family and their sister Mrs. Parley Smith and family in Wellsville. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe entertained at dinner in honor of the newly married couple, their parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe of Logan. A social evening was enjoyed. rather than scarce the lid on prices . . . By buying bonds goods, we help keep They hold dollars in store to pay for our childrens education . . . right through college. Victory Bonds purchased today, will provide the scientific knowledge and training so necessary in' the world of tomorrow. form a reserve for rainy days. They provide a backlog for needed farm repairs and replacements . . . for modern buildings, improved Victory Bonds keep our pledge to fighting men to protect their dollars buying power. We prevent inflation . . . and its follow-uof depression. p stock, better homes. MAKE VICTORY SECURE... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gunnell of Wellsville who were observing their second wedding anniversary, took a trip during the past two weeks visiting the temples at Salt Lake, Manti, St. George, and Mesa, Arizona. While at .Mesa t,hey, were guests of their neice Mrs. .Chas. B. Gunnell. They went to San Dii&go California by way of Yuma, Arizona, then on to Los Angeles and visited with rela- - Mix-Mat- ch MWil, Victory E Bonds return $4 at maturity for every $3 you put in. The safest investment in the world, paying substantial interest, they are immediately convertible into cash if necessary. Style Victory Bond Aid Buy Victory. Bonds to start your own annuity retirement fund. Followed up with regular purchases of U. S. Savings Bon ds, Victory Bonds will permit you to enjoy later years in comfort. 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