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Show poparts pmi 27,' 1916 CFPTEMCE PAGE FIVE SOUTH CACHE COURIER'" The Special Interest Class will ess-o- n hear Blaine Nielsen give the of the Restoration The on ward. Second the at Gospel (irC8twuBa. BIEMW Junior Literary Club Elite Club Mrs. Alton Miller and Mrs. of Hyrum The Elite Club Vern Miller entertained the Junthe at party a ior Literary Club of Hyrum at on Wednesday after-ooBluebird the delicious the Alton Miller home on Weden-iov- ed ' ss n. Following the ladies went to the nesday night. This was the of the season. Christof-ferse- n first meefing home of Mrs. Margaret of fall x lovely -- f arrangement a game and enjoyed flowers added to the beauty of Bridge. was voted the home. Mrs. Phyllis Savage Reed Vice president, Mrs. of the club. in as a new member Bickmore was in charge of the were present. ijVelve members program. dinner . -- Ray OPEViXG social held The Wellsville Ward Relief Soc in ietv opening social was held the Relief Society room at the tab Tuesday afternoon at Leish-ma- n 2 p. m. President Rena M. was in charge and made the opening address. A very lovely program of music and speaking was enjoyed by the ladies and was followed by a delicious ernacle on Nelson, iprominent Second Ward The wards of Hyrum will hold Wellsville meetSacrament service Day Fast and Testimony their Fast the held Sunday at the ward will be ing immediately following after Sunday School next Sunday. School right chapel Sunday on account of the m. a. at 11:30 being held on Conference CLASS General INTEREST SPECIAL October. of the first Sunday PROGRAMS The First ward Special Interset class will hear Rosslyn Eppich of Wellsville First the South Cache Seminary. SpecBishop Cliff Olsen announces ial music will consist of vocal duwill be ets by Lex Larsen and Deanna that Fast Day services Sunday after Lois held Sunday right Eliason accompanied by tabernacle. the in School Goodwin. news- paperman of Logan gave a most interesting talk on Your Home Town paper and Personality and Character development. During the social hour a luncheon was served ny the hostesses assisted by their young daughters, Beverly, Kathleen and Maurine Miller. Special guests were Mrs. Ray. Nelson, Mrs. Irvin Hall and Mrs. Kenneth Allen. Officers for this year include: Mrs. Ed Christoffersen, (presdeli-cio- PUP MEETS ident, Mrs. Reed Bickmore, The Peter Maughan Camp of Mrs. Elton Olsen, secthe DUP held their first meeting retary and Mrs. Claren Allen of the season Friday afternoon secretary. corresponding at the home of Mrs. Maud HenThe next meeting will be held dry. Captain Sadie C. Maughan on October 16, at the home of was in charge of the program. Mrs. Every Facility and Comfort Connie Nielsen.' I Dubonnet Club The Dubonnet Club of Hyrum were entertained at the home of Miss La Dawn Nielsen on Thursday evening. The social took the form of a Kensington after which La Dawn served a delicious lunche- on. The club met at the home of Nielsen on the Thursday. The party Donna previous honored Jeanne Kellett in celebration of her birthday. The evening was spent playing cards and sewlng. The luncheon table was centered with a lovely birthday cake. Places were marked for Helen Petersen, a special guest, Bertha Miller, a new member, and Beverly Jorgensen, Joyce Marcusen, La Voy Hall, Luwanna Miller, Donna Nielsen, Shirley Clawson, La Dawn Niesen, and Jeanne Kellett. R Club The W and R Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Esta W and , Brown on Friday The home night. attractive with abundance of fall flowers. Luncheon was served to the members and the following spec-iguests: Mrs. Elva Andersen, Mrs. an ws al Edna Nielsen, Mrs. Bonnie Allen, Mrs. Lucille Miller, and Mrs. May Player. Bridge was played with Mrs. Meda Hall winning high score and Mrs Edna Nielsen the all cu prize. Belle Mure Club Mrs. Henry Monson of Hyrum as hostess to the Belle Mure Club at her home on Monday night. The home was lovely with arrangement of fall flowers. Luncheon was served to the members and one The marriage of Miss Gladys Morrison, daughter of Mrs, Chas. McClellan of Pueblo,, Colo, and Lynn Allen, son of Mrs. Ellen Allen has been recently announced. The ceremony was performed on Tuesday June 25 at the home of ident, presided. Professor Ira N, Hayward gave Wallace M, Blackhurust, Bishop a most interesting book review of of 'he Pueblo ward of the LDS No Man Knows My History by church with Bishop Blackliurst Fawn M. Brodie. Music was fur- officiating. nished by the George Eliason famAttending the couple were Miss ily. Mrs. Lester Miller was voted Margaret OConnor of Pueblo and in as a new member. During the Lowell H. Marcussen of Hyrum, social hour refreshments wfere served by the hostesses: Mrs. An enjoyable time was had ovEugene Petersen and Mrs. David Gustaveson. Mrs. Ira N Hayward er the week end at the Howard and Miss Helen Petersen were Jones home in Wellsville when aU members of the family wre special guests. home again for the first time in one year. The occasion was the return of Pfc. Max M. Jones from the Marine Corps. Hyrum Ladies Senior Literary The Hyrum Ladies Senior Literary Society held their first meeting of the year Friday evening at the home of Mrs Eugene Petersen. Mrs. W. S. Bailey, pres- Stella Leishman reception was held at the home of the brides mother following t"he marriage ceremony. The young people will make their home in Pueblo. Lynn is employed in the purchasing and auditing department of the Pueblo Steel Mills. He was inducted in the army in 1942 and served in the communications division of the air corps in New Guinaea and Japan. He received his honorable discharge in January of 1946. A beautiful, dignified funeral need not be expensive. Let us give you the utmost in value, dignity and reverence. No matter how modest the price you wish to pay, every detail is given careful, competent handling. Turn to us for the help you need. We are at your service at any time. A . Kenneth Lindquist Mortuary Cache Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen Mr. and Mrs Alan Clawson and and families of Salt Lake City spent he week end visiting their parents, Mr. and Ms. Alban T. Claw -- Countys Pioneep Mortuary ESTABLISHED 1880 LOGAN, UTAH PHONE 19 son. Weds Mr. and Mrs Andrew Leishman announce the marriage of their daughter Stella to Arnold Rom-r'r'- r. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Romero of Smithfield which took nlare in the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday morning, September 25. Thev were accompanied to Salt Lake on Tuesday afternoon and also attended through the temple by Mrs. 'Romero and Mrs. Leona Bench, mother and sister of the bridegroom from Smith-fielMrs. Leishman. mother of the bride from Wellsville and Mrs. June Short, sister of the bride from Burley, Idaho. g Following the ceremony a dinner was enjoyed and then all eturned home except the newly weds who remained in Salt Lake the remainder of the week. d, wed-dn- to their a conclusion mers work, the Sycamore sum- 4H special guest, Boys Club of the Hyrum First Mrs. Jennie Burris. ward enjoyed an outing at the Three tables of Bridge was en- roller skating rink in Logan on joyed with Mrs. Esta Brown win Wednesday night. Following an lng the high score, Mrs. Bonnie hours recreation they were servAllen the all cut and Mrs. May ed refreshments by their leader ayer the low score. Darwin Baxter. Mrs Wm. Jones entertained at dinner on Tuesday for her daugh ter Betty and girl friends, the Misses Colleen Poppleton, Anna Lou Bailey, Lila Rae Clark and Norma Cooper. Mr and Mrs. Frank L. Maughan entertained at a nicely arranged dinner party at their home on Sunday evening in honor of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dous-la- s are visiting MaugTian who here with relatives from their home in Hollywood, Florida. Mrs Lehi Clawson entertained at her home in Hyrum on Fridav night with a delightful house party for her son Lloyd who is leaving for the mission field. Gaines were enjoyed and were followed by a delicious luncheon. CV W v r v h N' tfj&s V ,.v u v SSAESS ECONOMY Mrs. Edna Smith of Paradise and Mrs Hattie Bankhead, entertained at a childrens party, TJiurs day afternoon at the ward recreational hall in honor, pf thbir daughters Janet and Lois Faye, the occasion being their birth- r- -TT & 5 GALLON CAN REG. $4.23 days. Outdoor games were played ROOF... SAVES YOUR and a chili supper served in the school dining room to 28 guests. SAVES YOU MONEY Why buy a new roof when you can seat those seams, cracks, and nail holes Its strong asbestos fiber with tough, protective Economy Roof Coating keeps bad weather outside! Always elastic, Economy Roof Coating will not Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jone"" en tertained at a lovely trout supper at their home gx Wednesday evening in honor of their nephew Max M Jones, just home from the in winter or run in summer. Covers about 25 to 50 sq. ft. to the gattoiv ave your roof get a can todayl depending upon roof conditio crack service. On Thursday evening T,ff. and Mrs. Douglass Maughan of Florida were dinner guests of President and Mrs. Preston Brencllley after which they enjoyed a show at Logan and did some bowling afterwards. We service RANGES VACUUMS REFRIGERATOR WASHERS Mr. and Mrs. Max Knudson of Pocatello visited with their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs. Herman Theurer on Monday. n: CRAFTSMAN STOVE PIPE LEAF RAKE I J20 Kendrick Electric 23 West First North I Half Length Pipe Low as Full Length Pipe LOGAN Good Craftsman leaf rake. Excellent for raking fall As Low as Elbows As Low as leaves. 1"JC I 25 25 Weatherstrip Door Sets 3x7 I05 Feet Set contains all weather- strip needed for 3x7 ft. door. Made of rust proof white metal and felt. with nails. Complete Enrich your musical library. LLOYDS of Logan' IIWtMNINNMWIMH eai?s 261 NORTH MAIN eUpuooEi LOGAN, UTAH t (S, j |