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Show THE 'Blimc, What Do Mendon HKS. O. I Do Now?' Reporter Mrs. Wm. I. Sorensen whs entertained by members of the family at a dinner honoring her 71st birthtable was atday on Tuesday. The tractively centered with a cake and baskets of roses at each end. Sorenplaces were marked for Mrs. sen, Mrs. Oscar Hansen and children, Billy and Alice Mary of San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Alex Buist of Wellsvilie, Mrs. Joun Welch of Logan, Mrs. H. G. Hughes of Young ward, Mrs. Jos. N. Sorensen, Mrs. H. B. Whitney, Mrs. Walter D. Ahrens, Mrs. Catherine Gibbons, Mrs. H. C. Sorensen, Mrs. Kay Sorensen, Mrs. Fred Sorensen and Mrs. Bernard Hardman. Mrs. Sorensen received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Oscar Hansen and daughter Alice Mary left Wednesday for their home in San Francisco after spending the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Wm. i. Sorensen. Mrs. Hansen's son, Billy, is visiting with his aunt and family, Mrs Bernard Hardman for the next two weeks. Mrs. H. B. Whitney was hostess at a Sunday dinner in honor of the sixth birthday of her grandson Byron. A prettily decorated cake with candles formed the centerpiece. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neilson, grandparents; Miss Norma Neilson, Barbara Neilson all of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Smith-fielKay Facer and children of Mrs. Charley Harris and daughter, Janet of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Whitney and Helen Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Collinston, Orlynn Whitney Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Whitd, ney. children time at Howell's mother, Cove, while Mrs. Mrs. Fred Anderson and daughter, in Oakland, arc Dorna, vacationing California. Mrs. Ernest Britenbeker spent Thursday and Friday in Sait Lake City. Her daughter, Marlene returned home with her as aid Mrs. Beverly Jensen and Mrs. 10. E. Britenbeker. Study club members were entertained 1 1 the home of Mrs. Lillis Anderson last Wednesday evening with Mrs. Eliza Bingham presenting the lesson work. Luncheon was served by the hostess. New arrivals at the Preston hospital during the hist week included a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen on June 16; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Eskelson, June 18; and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Geddes on June 22. Club associates of Mrs. Ralph Strube were entertained at her home Inst Thursday afternoon. Following a dessert luncheon bridge scores were awarded to Mrs. Earl Nelson and Mrs. Mel Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Thorough man of Keokuk, Iowa, arrived in Preston Monday for a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rorabaugh. Mrs. Katherine Foss had as her guests ovr the past week end Mrs. Cyril Pearson and Miss Zella Smart of New York Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slayden 6f Pocatello visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Britenbeker, Miss Myrle Radford is spending the summer vacation wih her sister, Mrs. Otis Orchard at Twin Falls. RED CROSS KNITTERS MEET the Red Cross Knitters spent last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. Peterson. Following the needlework hour lunch; eon was served by the hostess. Lucy Ann Jensen of Clarkston. spent the week end with her grandmother. Mrs. William Struv. Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen of Rich tnd are spending u months Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jensen of Murray were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wood on Sunday. An attractive dinner was served by Mrs. Wood in honor of her house guests and Bishop and Mrs. Edgar Hancock, Miss Madall Hancock, Miss Virginia Wood, Audrey Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Wood. pavid Buist, Earl Buist, H. C. Stauffer and Clifford Stauffer of Hyrum left for a weeks fishing trip to the Madison river in Montana. BABY CLINIC CONDUCTED Dr. G. S. Francis of Wellsvillo conducted a baby clinic Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George Smith, under the direction of the Farm Bureau ladies. The MIA class met at the home of Mrs. O. J. Barrett last week. The lesson, The Mountain Meadow Massacre was given by Mrs. Mary E. Sorensen and Mrs. Barrett gave Some of the Early Governors". Refreshments were served by Miss Isabella Stumpf and Mrs. Barrett to Mrs. Sorensen, Mrs. Charlotte B. Richards, Mrs. Manila Buist, Mrs. Verna Sorensen, Mrs. Clara Muir and Mrs. Rctta Hiibncr. A weiner roast was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Eddis Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Longstroth, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carlyle Bird and Mr. and Fred Sorensen. -- rw vs. v The Gleaner girls were entertained at the home of Dorothy Wood last week. Refreshments were served by hostess Miss Edna Willie and Miss Mildred Bird and Miss Wood to Elaine Longstroth, Verna Bird, Theta Barrett, Geneva Barrett, Miss Betty OBrian of Ogden, Eiva Baker, Artice Bird, and Miss Hazel Sorensen. In honor of the tenth birthday of her daughter, Geniel, Mrs. John O. Hughes gave a party Sunday. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Miss Gladys Sarah L. Hughes, Hughes, Lucille Lindsay, Valois Baker, Cleon Richards, Josephine Baker, Marie and Joan Hughes of Young ward, Bonnie Shelton, Donna Larsen, Carol Hughes and Miss Artice Bird. Miss Jean Sorensen and her house guest, Miss Kathleen of Webb City, Missouri, enjoyed a few days at the girls camp in Logan canyon. RETURNS HOME FROM DENVER Miss Jennie Richards has been visiting at Denver, Colo., the guest Is this a ''bottleneck" of defense or a bogging down" of offense? From Greece, across the Pacific via Australia comes this picture of an Australian trooper having his troubles with his arms carrier on a Grecian mountain pass. Trained in mechanized warfare, the Aussies had to adapt themselves to the animal world. of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Copen and Peterson are attending summer children and returned with them school at the USAC. Mrs. Clara Muir entertained the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Copen are visiting with their parents, Mr. MIA. class at her home Tuesday and Mrs. Denver Copen and Mr. evening. The lesson, Strife in and Mrs. H. J. Richards. Utah" was given by Mrs. Muir and Mrs. Walter D. Ahrens is visiting refreshments were served to Mrs. at Ogden v.'th her son and family, Mary E. Sorensen, Mrs. Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ahrens. Their B Richards, Mrs. Zeida Heninger, Stumpf, Mrs. Verna daughter Poyleen has been very ill Miss Isabella Sorensen, Mrs. Lizzie Barrett. ' with a heart ailment. Mrs. Vessic Gibbs accompanied Mrs. Wayne Hiibner and chil- her Mrs. Laverne Larsen, sister, week with dren spent the past her to St. Louis, Missouri. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brown The following attended the funat Hyrum. eral services of Mi's. Elizabeth LarMrs. Violet Godfrey. Mrs. Loosle sen Pehrson at Logan Thursday: of Clarkston were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Wiltord Larsen and of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamont on family, Barbara and Leiand Larsen. Mr. amr Mrs. Joseph Larsen, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stone of Bishop H. C. Sorensen who spoke Twin Falls are visiting with Mr. the services, Mrs. Wm. I. Sorensen, and Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen. Mayor and Mrs. Vance D. Walker, Mrs. Wm. Hughes has returned Mrs. O. J. Barrett, Howard Baker from a week's visit with her daugh- and Jo'yce Baker. ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. RobMr. and Mrs. Melvin Muir, Mrs. ert Finch of Soda Springs. Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Rhoda Muir, Finch and children are the guests Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ahrens motorof her parents this week. Mrs. ed to Ogden Sunday and were Hughes entertained at an attract- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ive luncheon Wednesday in com- Ahrens. Mrs. Morrill Wright and daughpliment to her daughter. Roses formed the centerpiece and places ter Marilyn of Hyrum spent part of were markefFT9t34rs. Finch, Mrs. the, week with her mother, Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen, Mrs. Marilia Marilia Buist. Mrs. James Barnard and children Buist, Mrs. Dareil Hughes, and Miss Jennie Richards. of Dcweyvillo were guests of Mrs. O. J. Barrett Thursday. HOSTESS TO Mrs. Lewis Spackman and chilBRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Theo Larsen was hostess to dren of Deweyville spent Thursday her bridge club Friday. An attract- with her mother, Mrs. Charles ive plate lunch was served to Mrs. Lad.e. Miss Clara Anderson of Little H. C. Stauffer, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Jack Applonic, Mrs. O: J. Lar- Eagle, Okia., spent the week with sen, Mrs. Frank Hancock, Mrs. Rf.y her aunt, Mrs. Catherine Gibbons Lindsay, Mrs. Chester .Kidman. and Miss Hilda Anderson. Miss Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Anderson teaches school. Miss Hilda Anderson left this Kidman and Mrs. Lindsay. Miss Artice Bird entertained the week for her vacation to WashingGleaner Girls at her home Tuesday. ton, D. C. An attractively arranged dinner The evening was spent in needlework and refreshments were served was served by Mrs. Elmer Heninger to Dorothy Wood, Virginia .Wood, Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geneva Barrett, Theta Barrett, Reeder of Brigham, Mrs. Virginia Verna Bird, Elaine Longstroth, Archibald and sou of Wellsvilie Cleona Longstroth, Miss Kathrecn and Mr. and Mrs. Heninger and McKnight of Webb City, Mo., Mil- family. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bird and dred Bird. Hostesses were Frona Hiibner. Jean Sorensen, Miss Bird children of Tooele are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bird. and Della Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fificld of Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson and children of Salina were dinner Logan, Miss Arbclla Bird of Brigguests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sor- ham were guests of Mrs. Ellen Bird ensen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. 2, PAGE SEVEN, 19 41. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis entertained Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kobloth. Eight places were laid at the da'nty luncheon and a social evening followed. Zeta Pi girls were invited to the home of Miss Jean Sawyer at the Oneida station Tuesday afternoon where boating, hiking and swimming were enjoyed. Miss Sawyer was assisted by her mother in serving refreshments to tho 35 visiting girls. Mrs. Ruth Crockett. Mrs. Ruth Larsen and Miss Ruth Pratt are visiting in Salt Lake City at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. David Crockett. Mrs. Ross Nash was the honored guest of the Nash sisters hikI PRESTON NEWS Mrs. Noel Howell J. BARRETT JULY LOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, HERALD-JOURNAL- ', mond OHlied on Mr. and Mrs. Sovorin Nelson over the week end, on their return trip from Idaho kalis. Mrs. Charles Olsen was an overnight visitor in Salt Lake City Tuesday. enterMrs. Eugeno Anderson tained Thursday afternoon party in honor of her daughter Gloria Jean's fifth birthday. Thirteen young friends were served ainly refreshments and individual birthan of hour day cakes, following lawn games. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Tanner and family attended the Clayson family reunion at the Powmita pienie grounds Sunday. The following officers were reelected for the coming year: Vern Nelson, president; Mrs. David E. Davis, vice president. Mrs. Ray Wheeler of Logan, secretary. Various committees include the following members, Helen Lowe, Pocatello; Grant Nelson, Logan; James Nelson, Pocatello; Emma Chadwick, Earl Lillian Nelson, Meda Robinson, Radford, Bertha Bright, Preston, and Hellena Nelson, Pocatello. A program and dinner were followed by swimming and sports, STAKE OFFICERS 1IA E PARTY Oneida stake officers of the Young Ladies' and Young Men's board and their partners motored to the Community camp grounds in Cub River Tuesday evening for a chicken supper and social evening as a party. E. sisters-in-laMonday evening when the group met at the home of Mrs. Arrhic Gill to honor another birthday. The table from which the birthday luncheon was served was enhanced by bowls of various colored rose buds. Nine guests were present and enoyed a social hour following luncheon. Mrs. Bartlett Nash assisted Mrs. Gill in serving. KN.IOY SWIM AT DOW NAT A The Franklin stake presidency sponsored a swimming party and social Tuesday evening at the popular Downata springs. All the auxiliary officers of the stake and the high council and their in the partners were included serial. A basket luncheon completed the evening's entertuinment. Mr. and Mrs. Mol Reeves, Mr. ahd Mrs. Edwin Crockett and Milton George were Preston delegates to the Salt Lake City Horse Show Saturday evening. Mrs. Jack Sanford and daughter R. Spilsbury and Onetta Forsgrcn Mary Ella, were Salt Lake City had charge of the supper following visitors Saturday. which Sheldon Archibald led the Members of the David Davis group in community singing. Sports family held a family social Sunand a campfire were enjoyed by day at Cub River. Lunch and a 38. The Oneida stake presidency social afternoon were enjoyed by and partners were special guests. some twenty-fiv- e members. Blanche Hollingsworth and Elmo David McClun has returned Keller were of tho from the Veteran's in Salt Lake he has been receiving party. City where Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kobloth of treatment for the past several San Francisco left Sunday even- weeks. Clover Leaf members' were ening for their home after visiting Mrs. Kobloths parents, Mr. and tertained by Mrs. Emil Petter-borMrs. David Davis, Jr., Friday afternoon. The during last week. home was ' profusely decorated by w g, Jack Allsop of Vallojo, Calif., is here visiting with friends and relatives, and is a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allsop. His wife and son Terry, have been guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson. Mrs. Amy Hind and Mrs. Ruth Plowman ami son Jimmy spent Saturday at Logan as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Moth. Mrs. Sarah Bennett has returned home after visiting for several weeks at I,v tiklin with relatives. Mrs. Ben Price of Los Angeles. Calif., arrived here Sunday evening and will spend t lie summer as a guest of her mother. Mrs. Mary Plowman, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Allsop red cently purchased the Melvin home on Fourth North and Second East street and moved there during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen of Logan were visiting on Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Traveller. Tho pea factory began their annual camp ign on Monday morn? ing. The i .(look for the pea crop this year is good. Mr. and Mrs. George Preece have annojneed tho arrival of a son. born recently in the Cucho Valley Hill-yar- jatSTuis yj in Certified Competition, when 161 you change to thia new oil named Ntf CONOCO All this New Economy how? proved-in-advan- MOTOR OIL America has long known Conoco best for making it possible to give any eng . . . lubricant that gino chfiVnll quickly drain down, but must Btay PLATED up alert against wear in advance not wailing till comes from a rnro starts. e man-madunder tho synthetic . , . Conoco Germ Processed oil patent. And Conoco Nth motor oil still brings but not only thnt! . . . oil-platin- Popular-Price- All America says its the d ' Your own engine can be fortified by new Conoco Nh motor oil right today, at Your Mileage Merchants Conoco station. 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CERTIFIED that the Death M REG AT Oft ICfRM PROCE5SE0 oToR O & Consulting Engineer, who during Academic year Is Professor of Automotive Engineering, Purdue Univarsity j MAE'S? SEI&.VIKSE SSTAEIIOH SPECIAL LUBRICATION o ETHYL GASOLINE o i r I: j! i i i. new Engine outlasted all of 8,268 miles by new Conoco Nth oil. Certified. that outlaated 5 other highly reputed brands by 74 to You get the oil field canyon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peterson have returned from a vacation trip to Yellowstone park and Great Falls, Mr. Montana. They accompanied and Mrs. Charles Peterson of Pes ton. , Qil-Savin- gs i . UTAHN DIES hospital. The deseendonts of Robert L. BOUNT.FUL, Utah, July 2. U.P Word was received here today Fishburn held a family reunion on Sunday in the city park of Box of the death in San Francisco of Elder canyon in Brigham. A basket George E. Mabey, former 59, lunch was enjoyed at noon, after Bountiful farmer and of Bannock county, Idaho. Mabey, who hud been tin executive of a spring flowers and dinner was Pittsburg, Cal., steel concern for served from a laoo covered table the was a last years, centered with roses. The hostess brother ofseveral was assisted by her daughter, former Utah Charles R. Mabey, governor. Mrs. Leonard Winn. Rook formed the afternoon's diversion with Mrs. Leonard George and Mrs. Eugene Anderson receiving score prizes. atum Mrr Miss Maurine Hansen enterwill tctl? tained last Thursday evening at a soothe me Inhandkerchief and hosiery shower jury and proin honor of her sister, Sybil, who mote healing. is leaving soon for the mission field. Fourteen .girl friends enjoyed refreshments and an evening of table games. How this Certified Record can spell new SELEVR IWfrr POHfT m ixt HIMISl-i- which an interesting program was given and games with prizes were held for the children. 131 were present. Those from here attending Included; Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCann. Lou McCann, Miss Edra llaslam of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Flit Ion Lamb and family, Pres, and Mrs. A. W. Chambers and fa.nily, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Noblp Chambers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Seth chambers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mather and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Meikle and family. Mrs. Laura Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L-- W. McCann and Mrs. Ray Moosinan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Burbank and daughter Charlene, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burbank and family of Richmond and Mrs. Hal Fredrickson, enjoyed a trout supper Sunday evening in Smith 202 South Main Phone OLIVER H. OTTE 382-- J ;l i |