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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. ft Here's the News From ents of Logan were calling on their friends in town Sunday. Miss Theldon over to register at college. Then ma Joy Seamons of Hyde Park who returned to they went on to Salt Lake to see was at the Alley ranch Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Oct. 1, 1948 their daughters, Wilma Wells and Nelda Van Vleet and families. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Satterthwaite John H. Weston and Arlo B. Wes- made a trip to Salt Lake last Tueston took a trip via the Danish dug-wa- y day, attended the Fair, came back to Salt Lake Tuesday to be to Willard for a load of fruit and present at the tabema'cle to hear returned Wednesday. That same President .Truman deliver his ad- evening Mrs. Satterthwaite gave a dress. They were fortunate in ob- party honoring her daughters birthtaining seats in the choir. day. Outdoor games were played Bishop and Mrs. Amos B. Robin- and ice cream and cake and pop son, Alice, Carol, Doris and the were served to the young friends. twins were away from town Friday Willis E. Kearl, Gordon Kearl, and Saturday. The Bishop, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kearl, EllsRobinson and the twins went to Salt Lake and the girls visited their worth and Farrell Johnson attended grandfather, G. H. Robinson in Lo- the USAC vs. Montana game at Logan last week. gan. Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson (MilBishop and Mrs. Amos B. Robindred Kearl) of Idaho Falls spent son and Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Friday to Sunday of last week at Weston motored over to the evethe Norton Kearl home in Round session at the temple in Logan Valley. Friday to Sunday Mr. and ning on Thursday. .. Mrs. Kearl were in Bennington, Mrs. Gus Rich of Ideal Beach Idaho visiting their daughters, Mrs. spent Friday visiting her daughter, Winnie Dunn and Mrs. Merlin Mrs. Owen Wahlstrom. Hunter. Upon their return Sunday J. L. Willis of Clifton, Idaho was they were greeted by Mrs. Kearls a business visitor last Saturday. sisters, Lois Johnson and Lucille Wilford Norris of Ogden is spendThomock of Randolph, who had with his few vacation a days come to spend the afternoon, it be- ing son, Carl Norris. ing Mrs. Kearls birthday anniverMrs. Norma Lee Pugmire spent a sary. few days in Salt Lake City with her Alden Bammes, elementary grade parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. teacher, held a pet show at school Lambom and family. IFriday. Horses, dogs, oats all but Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grimmet and Janice Orvins cat which became son, Kenneth Earl, of Pocatello, were frightened of the dogs, and scatted; at the Albert Weston home over the 'gold fish, lambs and so forth were weekend. exhibited by the children. The pets Mrs. Estelle Floyd and daughter were also shown to Miss Myers of St. Charles, Idaho, were Sunpupils. at the home of Mr. and guests Mrs. Helen Wamsley, home day Roscoe Mrs. Floyd. demonstrator of Randolph was here G. Willard Peart of Randolph was on business Friday. When she left in town Friday calling on Ben T. for home she was laden with gifts Grvin. of flowers and vegetables from the Miss Beverly Johansen and par neighbors gardens. Mrs. Evelyn Alley and girls made a trip to Hyde Park in Cache valley last Friday for fruit and to see the folks. Thelma Joy Seamons came back with them, to spend the LAKETOWN (weekend. A house guest of Mrs. Allison Kearl is her sister, Mrs. Helene Greene, of Salt Lake City. The M.I.A. held its opening social at the hall Friday evening. Dec- orations were beautiful maple branches, elderberry blossoms and cattails. The Harmony Hounds played for the dance. A nice crowd was there. Mr. Bammes furnished the program with his improvisings, fugues and boogy, on the piano. Refreshments of delicious punch and cakes were served. Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Kearl, drove to Logan Friday to take Gor- - Logan with them. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Siddoway of Al-dParis, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs.1 Siddoway went to Oakley to atetnd the funeral services for a soldier friend whose remains were returned for burial there. Numerous people from Randolph and other places were in town on Sunday to witness the horse races held at the Parley Hodges air strip space. The race was won toy Carl Norris and Gary Price. Mrs. Ross Cheney and daughter, Connie Jean, went to Logan Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Kaye Weston, Elda Afton Weston and Mrs. Mary C. Robinson were Logan visitors Monday. Vernon G. Robinson and Joseph C. Robinson were in Evanston, Wyo. Friday on business. Home missionaries visiting our ward Sunday were Oliver Peterson of Ovid and Vivian Nye of Paris, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hatch and their five children of Randolph were in town Sunday. Hugh L. Lambom made a trip to Provo Saturday to escort Miss Donna Rex of Randolph to enter en school at the B.Y.U. Mrs. Lawrence Hanney and baby of Randolph, called on Mrs. A. Ivan and Mrs. Joseph C. Robinson were Mr. and Mrs. John Moffat and family and Mrs. Ruth Robinson Marshall of Salt Lake, who came to pay honor to their father and grandfather, Joseph Robinson, st anniMonday was the ninety-firversary of his birth. Present also at the Robinson home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elg-gr(Ruth Robinson) and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Johnson (Irene) and small son. Mrs. Frank Price, Mrs. Eliza Williams, Carol June Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Bammes made a trip to Logan and returned' on Saturday. Miss Laura Myers, who has spent the summer here with her family, returned to Salt Lake City on Saturday, where she will have employment for the winter. Sandy Sandburg arrived in town' Saturday to drive her to the city. Mrs. Carl Norris is at the hospital at Logan receiving care for an illness of some duration. She was at her fathers home (Dr. Dave Sutton) for a while prior to entering the hospital. Students entering USAC this Merle year are Fern Johnson, Thomas and Howard Lambom. William J. Lamborn left last Thursday for Susanville, California in his truck to purchase a new one to drive home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lamborn accompanied him home to gather up their children, Jane and Paul Leddy Lamiborn who have paid an extended visit to their grandparents. Along with the Paul Lamboms was their baby daughter, : Hogan of Ogden aienJa?, dmg reception of man Lewis at the homelj and Mrs. C. Jay VanOrden ? day night. en , Our cash reserve isy0 for the asking. Let us lieve you of the wort about additional , mo) that you need in ahui It takes little time I make a loan, and have plenty of time to Weston last Thursday. C. E. Cheney, Lu'cy Willis, Joseph Earley, Robert B. Thompson, Herman Wood and Dean Pugmire went to Randolph to serve as jurors at the sitting of county court Friday. Joseph Earley, Robert Thompson, Logan Dr. I.V. Wilson and and Herman Wood were used as Vean Postma were the delegates jurors on Friday, Clarence E. Che representing the Logan Kiwanis ney and J. Cheney Willis on Satur- club at the 1948 convention of the Utah-Idah- o day. Kiwanis district Mr. of at home the held at Sun Valley this week. Sunday guests )! strictly confidential, pay it. All loans e v . STATE LOAN CO MPA I! OF LOGAN 29 W. 1st N. Phone K. CALENDAR Ill For Immediate Delivery LOGAN DRIVE-ITHEATRE O Friday, Saturday, Oct. 1, 2 Dodge WF If Ton Heavy Duty 152 Wheelbase, 2 speed Eaton axle, reinforced frame, 825x20 rear duals, 750x20 front. Heater, defroster 1 N 0 iphi Iasi ik Drui S ; the hoi BflKDr and- - ARIZONA RANGERS o HA 152 inch wheelbase. Deluxe cab. 2 speed electric windshield wiper. 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