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Show n r THE HERALD. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, PAGE SIX. Russians Use Amphibian Tanks Against German Blitz Boats Mendon MRS. Miss Elva Curless of Paris spent Saturday with the Curless family here. Jack Stock underwent a on Tuesday in Paris. Miss Jean Stock is spending her vacation in Ogden with her grandmother. Honoring Dallas Shirleys tenth birthday, her mother was hostess at a party on the afternoon of July 14 at her home. There werea games and refreshments for Lon Wood and Fred Taylor. Lunch was served lo Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs Wood. Mr. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Bird, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Durrell HanHughes, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.Andercock, Mr. and Mrs. Hans son, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wood, Bishop and Mrs. Edgar Hancock, Miss Veda Sorensen, Hazel SorClella Hughes, ensen, Gladys Ladle, Fern Buist, Zeno Anderson, Earl Buist, Geneva Barrett, Melba Buist, Virginia Wood, Glen Buist, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sorensen. Mrs. Ellen Bird was hostess at a Sunday dinner. Roses formed a centerpiece where covers were laid for Mrs. Fredrick Nelson and sons Frank Stanley and Howard of Salt Lake City, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Fifield of Logan, Miss Arzella Bird of Brigham, Mr. nnd Mrs. Orvel Bird and family, Miss Irene Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ladle of of Sugar City, Idaho, were guests Mrs. John Ladle and Miss Clella Ladle, Wednesday to Friday. Mrs. M. M. Richards entertained at a party Monday in honor of the 10th birthday of her daughter. Cleone. Games were played and refreshments were served to Sorensen, Val-enn- and Bemetta Nelson, Arlene, Kay and Elaine Thurman, Larry and Beryle Loveland, Coleen Stock, Loa Lee Findlay, Gloria Stock, Wanda Erickson, Norma Shirley and the guest of honor. Miss Katherine Stock of Grace, Idaho, is vacationing here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Findlay for several days. Wayne Perkins, Donavan Howell and Harold Loveland attended a party in Garden City at Norma Kimballs last Saturday evening. Mrs. Stanley Rich and Mrs. Mary Ashley of Montpelier recently spent a couple of days at the Rich summer home here. Jay Nelson is vacationing in Ogden with his sister and brother-in-la(IS&A Kudtoi elephoto) The Soviet Armys answer to Germanys famed blitz boats may be amphibian tanks like these, shown crossing an unnamed river, swollen by heavy rains, during fierce resistance to Germanys continued advance. Picture radioed from M Ruslan rensnr Smitfield spent the wek with her Mrs. Reeves Bird In honor of aunt, Mrs. Ada Walker and Marie the 12th birthday of her daughter Walker. Mrs. Sadie Hardman is slowly LuJean, gavo a party on Monday. Refreshments were served and recovering from a severe attack games were played by 20 guests. of quinzy. The following attended the Mrs. Frank Sorensen and famcelebration given by UIC officials ily of Logan were dinner guests for all workers at Brigham on ot Mrs. George Hiibner on TuesWednesday, Mr. and Mrs. George day. The Happy Hour club and partSmith. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock, ners, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Longstroth, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Eddiss Muir. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts, and Mrs. Jack Applonie, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Reeves Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Cnar-le- s Buist enjoyed a canyon party Bvron Muir, Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Saturday. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jensen, Mr. Miss Barbara Stewart of WellsMr. and Mrs. O. J. and Mrs. Afton Bird, Earl Buist, ville spent last week with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hazel Sorensen, John Taylor. Hardman. MIA CLASS ENTERTAINED BRIDGE CLUB The MIA class were entertainedr HAS MEETING Henin-geat the home of Mrs. Zelda The Bridge club met at the on Tuesday. The lesson was home of Mrs. Chester Kidman on Refreshgiven by Mrs. .Heninger. After lunch, bridge was Monday. CharMrs. to served ments were and prizes won by Mrs. played Isabella Miss lotte Richards, Frank Hancock and Mrs. Theo Ada Mrs. Mrs. Clara Muir, Stumpf, Larsen. Other members present Mrs. O. Walker, Mrs. Annie Hughes, Miss Sor- were Mrs. Jack Applonie, Verna Mrs. Richards, Jennie Mrs. H. C. Stauffer, J. ensen, Mrs. Marilla Buist, Mrs. Mrs.Larsen, Paul Roberts, Mrs. George Lizie Barrett. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Plowman Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker and and Mrs. Vera Roskelly of Smith-fiel- d children were guests of Mrs. C. J. were dinner guests of Mrs. Plowman on Thursday to visit with Jesse Walker Thursday. Mrs. Walkers sister, Mrs. Aldon of honor Mrs. Wesley Lallis in and son of WashingLiilywhite a at entertained her birthday D. C. chicken dinner on Sunday. Places ton,Alton Longstroth of San Luis HutchAndrew Mrs. for laid were Calif., who is here on a inson of Wellsville, Mrs. Ella Obispo, furlough was guest at a Hutchinson and grandson. Robert luncheon by Mrs. Claud A. of Boise, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Lal-lis- s Sorensen given on Monday. and family. Mrs. Leo Goates of Salt Lake Mrs. Dora Larsen of Idaho, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ethel Bullock of California, City Mrs. Thomas Muir. Mrs. Laverne Larsen of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayberry Horace Shelton of Newton; Mrs. of Ogden spent Sunday as guests and Malad of George Anderson Hiibner. of Logan of Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Shelton, Jr., Mrs. Susie Perkins of Wellsville their of bedside to the were called gave a party Monduy in honor of mother, Mrs. Henry Shelton, who her brother, Alton Longstroth. ailheart a from was suffering Other guests present were Glen ment and other complications. Buist, also an honored guest, Mr. ima shows big week last This Mrs. condi- and Mrs. Wm. Longstroth, Sheltons Mrs. in provement Leo Goates of Salt Lake City, Miss tion. ShelMiss Ruth Elaine Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bytheway of ton andLongstroth, Cleona Longstroth. West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Alfred Stone have Mr. and Mrs. of Bytheway, Mrs. Frances Hill to Twin Falls after a returned Salt Lake City were dinner guests month's visit with Mrs. Stone's of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker Valois family on Tuesday. N. Sorensen and Mr. Stones parreturned with them after a week s ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stone of visit. Newton. Dinner was served by Mrs. The MIA class met at the home Claud A. Sorensen Saturday to of Mrs. Jess Walker on Monday. Miss Mrs. Thomas P. Walters, The lesson was given by Mrs. WalkBarbara Walters of Rock Springs, er and a plate lunch was served to Wyo.. Mrs. Wm. H. Maughan, Mr. Mrs. Charlotte B. Richards, Mrs. and Mrs. Sorensen and family. Verna Sorensen, Mrs. Clara Muir, Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes, Miss Isabella Stumpf, Mrs. Zelda Miss Leota Hughes of Garland Henninger, Mrs. Marilla Buist, Mrs. were guests of Mr. Hughes moth- Annie Hughes, Mrs. Lizzie Barrett. Mr. and er, Mrs. Rebecca Hughes, attendud a quilting The following on Wm. Monday. and Mrs. Hughes Mrs. Eliza Stuart of Wellsgiven by Selma Mrs. Annie Pres. Hughes, ville on Wednesday. Mrs. Floyd Hancock, Mrs. Marva Kidman, Hardman, Mrs. C. S. Barrett, Mrs. stake officer, attended the primary George Hiibner, Mrs. VVilford l.ar-sestake party at Willow Park SaturMrs. A. W. Richards, Mrs. day Claud A Sorensen, Mrs. W m. H RETURN FROM Maughan and Miss Barbara Stuart CALIFORNIA of Wellsville. Miss Louise Hardman has reMr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson of turned from a visit to California where she was the guest of Mrs. Seattle, Wash., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardman for a Beryl Bradshaw at Portola. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilding of week. Miss Marie Walker gave a party Sugar City called on Mrs. John Ladle, Miss Clella Ladle and Mr. Thursday. Twenty guests were and Mrs. Charles Ladle Thursday. present. Her mother, Mrs. Walker, Miss Helen Walker of the Budge served refreshments and a cake Memorial hospital spent Sunday with 13 candles in honor of her with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. birthday, centered the table. The Sea Gull girls met at the Vance D. Walker. Leon Buist, who is employed home of Pres. Annie Hughes on at Soda Springs, Ida., spent Wed- Tuesday and passed their test. Reto Patty nesday and Thursday with his freshments were served mother, Mrs. Marilla Buist and sis- Sorensen, LuJean Bird. Marjean Willie, Edith Baker and Ranee ter, Thelma. 10-d- . Roskelley 100 AIRCRAFT MEN Wanted at Once! Pay all tuition after em- ployment, No We place you or you pay nothing. Class material charge. it Western Aircraft Engineers, Inc. Mr. Sandford, Eccles hotel, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, of Bird. Miss Theta Barrett entertained the Gleaner girls at her home last week. She was assisted by Verna Bird. Present were Hazel Sorensen, Elaine Longstroth, Ruth Shelton, Della Bartlett, Madull Hancock, Virginia iWood, Edna Willie, Mildred Bird, Dorothy Wood, Wanda Stone, Elva Baker, and Louise Hardman. Soviet War Mission Arrives In New York NEW YORK. July 26 :rr A Russian military mission, headed by Lieut. Gen. Philip Ivanovitch Golikov, chief of a similar soviet mission to Britain at the outbreak of the German-Russia- n war, ar rived here from Canada today aboard a Canadian Colonial Airways plane. The group, which reportedly spent lost night in Montreal after fLying from London yesterday, was en route to Washington to discuss United States aid to Russia. Iu the party was Col. Alexander Repin, Red army engineering expert. whose presence Indicated the Washington talks would inidve questions of arms and munitions for Russia's armed forces. GARDEN CITY NEWS The club girls returned recently from a- camping trip in St. Charles canyon. They were accompanied by club leaders, Elaine Webb and Thelma Satterthwaite. Hnra Fames of Ogden visited for a short time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Fames. Mrs. Sidney Lutz returned to her home Friday. She had been in Salt Lake City caring for her mother, Mrs. Pearl Davis of Afton, Wyo., who was taken to Salt Lake for medical treatment. Fay Lutz. Leslie Kimball and Paul Hodges came from Farson, Wyo., to spend the week end. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Cook, Dean Cook, Maurine Jensen and Nola and Marjean Jensen spent Saturday night in Fish Haven visiting with Mrs. Cooks sister, Cline of Racine. Mrs. Clifford Wisconsin. Mrs. Cline and small daughter are visiting with her father, C. C. Stocks. Dee Cook, who is working in Ogden, spent Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II - Clarence Cook. Orvil Dustin spent a short vacation with his wife Had son. Mr. near Salt is employed Dustin Lake City. UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. Leslie Kimball recently submitted to a major opeiation at the Bear Lake hospital. Mrs. Frank Jensen and Mrs. Milford Wamsley spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jensen attended the postmasters convention. They stopped in Ogden Thursday for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crabtree and Saturday they spent two hours visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Teuscher and family of Wasatch. Barbara Weston of Lr.kctown was an overnight guest of Maurine Jensen last Wednesday. Mrs. Owen Telford and family of Randolph returned to their home after spending several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sprouse. Among those attending union meeting in Paris last Sunday were Bishop and Mrs. Milford Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Findlay, Lazette Satterthwaite. Viola Agnes Brooker. MilWoffinden, lie Sprouse. Byma Dustin. Ethel Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. L L Cook. Mr nnd Mrs. Mitchell Sims, Everett and Edith Whittington Sims, Mabel Wamsley. Mrs. Cloneth Arnell and small son of St. Charles were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Hodges. ENTERTAINS FOR BRIDE Mrs. Ernest Wof'inden entertained at a shower Saturday afternoon in honor1 of her daughter, the Elaine, who recently becameLake-tow- bride of Raymond Webb of Gnmes were conducted by Mrs. Mitchell Sims and Mrs. Ar were chie Sims. Refreshments served to M by Lazette Satterth waite and Beulah Sims. The bride was presented with many beautiful and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sa'terth-wait- e and daughter, Colleen, spent Saturday afternoon in town. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson of Logan motored to Bear Lake to n. . the dance Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mattson and two sons of Mesdowville were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mattson's mother. Mrs. Bert Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Satterth waite were business and social visitors in Ogden last Tuesday. Mrs. Heber Kimball and chil dren and Mrs. Lavor Pope and children spent Sunday in Logan canyon visiting with Mr. Kimball and Mr. Pope. Mrs. Augusta Bunderson of St. Charles made a brief call on her daughter, Mrs. DeVerl Whittington. Saturday night. Among those who shopped in Logan Fridav were Mrs. Bart Sat. terthwaite, Thelma Satterthwaite. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hildt of Evanston, Wyo., called on relatives and friends in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Barker of Ogdon and Mr. nnd Mrs. Arnold Smedloy of Paris. Idnho, spent Sunday visiting with their grandmother. Mrs. Mariah Pope. Edna Kimball entertained at a surprise party Monday night at Ideal Beach In honor of her sister; Norma, who was observing her birthday anniversary. Dancing formed the evenings entertainment and refreshments were served to about 30 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Johnson of Salt Lake City were Sunday callers in town. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pope and family of Logan spent the week end at their home here in town. no-ho- st CORNING, Calif., July 26 The body of Flying Cadet Lowell C. Redfield, 23, Ogden, Utah, was removed from the wreckage of his army training plane today. It had crashed late Thursday night in the rolling hills six miles southwest of Coming. , A turkey herder who had heard the crash investigated last night when he learned a flier was missnosed ily. ing and found the plane,burned. Mrs. Susie Jensen and son of into the earth. It had not Logan spent F'riduy here the guest .ne to air was attached Redfield of her sister Mrs Harold B. Glenn. corps training school at Stockton, The Junior Literary club enterCalif. He is survived by his mothtained their husbands on WednesMrs. Ogden. er, Sylvia Rogerson, day evening at a lawn party at the home of Lamont Allan, with Mrs. Ida Allan and Mrs. Harriet Leishman as hostesses. Supper was Weston VIOLET Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lutz and child came home to spend the week end. A marriage of interest took place last Tuesday when Maxine McKennen of Randolph became the biide of Robert Calder. son of Mr. and Mrs. David Calder. Mrs. Daisy Lutz spent the past several days visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ilah Nelson of Fish Haven. Millville HOODLES3 Reporter Mrs. Morgan Jenson entertained on Tuesday afternoon honoring her young daughter lackie who was observing her tenth birthday anniversary. The guests were Barbara Dailey of Logan, LaRae Hulse, Jo Humphreys, Joyce and Shirley Mathews, Rodney Anderson, Reva and Wunda Jenson, Verner Lewis, Jerry Anderson. Utahna Anderson, Jackie, Ivaloo, Buddy and Gary Jenson and Buzzie Rice. Out door games were enjoyed followed by lunch on tne lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Olson and family "spent Sunday afternoon at Smithfield visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nielson. Miss Afton Jessop spent a week in Ogden as guest of her sister, Mrs. Glen Jessop. Mrs. Inez Russell of Ogden spent a week here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jenson. She returned to her home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop and Mr. and Mrs. Verio Jessop spent Thursday at Ogden. Word has been received here by friends of i'.e recent marriage of Miss Blanche Larsen of Ogden to Edward Vern Cowley also of Ogden. The young couple will make their home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Dowdle of Salt Lake City and their two daughters. Rita and Kay, visited here on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alma L. Jenson. Miss Frances Nielson spent Sunday at Smithfield with her brother Mr. and Mrs. and sister-in-laKenneth Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jessop returned to their home on Monday after a few days visit here with relatives. Barbara. Jimmie and Mary Lou Dailey of Logan spent several days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoodless while their parehts were on a vacation trip to Hidden Lake, Mont. Jack Hoodless returned to Wend-ovon Friday where he is employed. Mrs. Orvil Chccketts and Mrs. Wilford Anderson of Logan visited their mother, Mrs. Edward Larson, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sjoberg and Mrs..J. M. Jenson spent Wednesday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Page and daughter of Oakland, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels P. Olson. Miss Donna Jenson spent the past few days in Ogden with her sister, Mrs. Lynn Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Olson and daughter Sybil, William Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Phillips all of Ucon, Idaho, were guests of Mrs. Matilda Olson on Wednesday. Miss Sybil Olson and William Phillips were united in marriage in the Logan temple on Thursday. DAWSON, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker of WALTERS FAMILY REUNION HELD Hyrum were Weston visitors WedThe Daniel Leigh Walters famnesday. Mrs. DeVon Dawson and son ily reunion was held at Guinavah Dale were Logan visitors Thursday Park in Logan canyon on Sunday at the homes of Mrs. Mary Dawson with Vice President Ariel Bradand Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wood- shaw of Ogden in charge. Dinner was served to 90. The tables were bury. James A. McMurrin of Logan was decorated with vases of sweet a Weston visitor Tuesday. peas. A meeting was held as folMrs. Hilda Olsen. Mrs. Vera lows: singing. America: prayer Nielsen and Mrs. Irene by Joseph Durfcy of Beaver Dam; at a history of Daniel Leigh Walters, were party Wednesday evening given in read by William J. Allan of Dadouble trio, Mrs. Erma honor of Mrs. Josephine Beal at the home of Mrs. Hilda Olsen. vis, Anna Durfey, Mary Peterson, Mrs. to Mildred was served Luncheon James, Luella Murray, Mattie Sorensen; reading, Fred E. Bertha Griffiths. Mrs. Rose Mrs. Oreta Parker of Hyrum, Douglas; vocal solo, Mattie SorNeuen-swand- er dt 1,0-ga- n; ( Riverdale MAY EDWARD3 Reporter Mr. nnd Mrs. James Tate and son Milton of Idaho Falls e ere Sunday guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Dwuin Tate. Dwain Tate had the misfuihme while working in the canyon to rut a toe completely off. Mrs. Perlin Roper and family of Gienco were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Barrington. Mrs. Susie Meacham of St Anthony, Ida., is a guest of Mrs. Alula Vail. James Woolf and family motored to Salt Lake City Monday where he met Mrs. Woolf who was returning from a short visit in California Miss Kola Gustaveson nnd Honan Gustaveson returned to their home at Woods Cross after spending some time here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pink- ensen. accomnanied by Mrs. Maud Morgan. Ed P. Walters was elected president; Ariel Bradshaw, vice president; William J. Allan, secretary and treasurer. The meeting was followed by a children's program with 28 children taking er part. pictures were taken and in the evening lunch was served around a big bonfire. The Walters reunion is an annual affair and next year a moving picture of the past two years reunion will be a feature of the occasion. Stennett, Russell and Recsa and Ray Maughan Poppleton, Clayton Allan are sDcnding their vacation in California. Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Bank-hea- d spent Sunday at Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Lloyd of Salt Lake City were visiting relatives here on Tuesday. They were the guests of Mr. ryid Mrs. Thomas Williamson and Air. and Mrs. Thomas Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Darley. Mr. and Mrs. Janus K. Bailey have spent the past two weeks here with Mrs. Bailevs parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Seeley, before going to Murray to make their home. Group . Mr. and. Mrs. Don Glenn nnd Carol Jane spent the week end here the guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. parents, Glenn. DINNER GUESTS daughter OF PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey of Avon were dinner guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bailey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Williamson and family of Los Angeles. California, are here visiting relatives. They are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Mary Williamson. Mrs. Richard Conrad and baby Mrs. Delilah Keller of Mink Creek was a Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Forsgren. Mrs. Adria Forsgren was a guest at a birthday party of her aunt in Bear Lake Monday. Miss Margene Dabling of Preston has been visiting friends here the past week. The men of the ward spent several days in Strawberry canyon last week cutting timber for the new stake house to be built in the near future. Mrs. James Smart of Preston was a Tuesday guest of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bosen. Mr. and Mrs. M. McBride and daughter Martia of Tooele, Mrs. Portia Nelson and daughter Meredith of Albion and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McGreggar of Mound Valley were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Neeley. Miss Violet Packer spent Sunday at Tremonton visiting with f, lends. Mrs. Thelma Youngman of Pennsylvania is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Nelson of California were Thursday guests of Mrs. Angela Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Evans were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Evans. Coolest Place in Town 15 til 6 pan., 20 Eves. TOMORROW at 2 p. m. Then Mon. to Wed. 2 BIG WARNER BROS FIRST-RUHITS 2 TER MOUNTAIN ttlffilXRf 15 Heber Parker. Harry IaiK. r and N. Maughan cnjuuij 4 fishing trip In Idaho lu.M l, Mr. and Mrs. F'ranklm f.imiieii and children of Salt Lake itv spent tne week end hue .mi Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ennui md family of Boise, Idaho are at the home of their pan nN Mr and Mrs. William S. Glenn Mrs. Martha Barns aid two children were over night a. Mrs. Eli da it of her mothers on Petersen Saturday. Charles Bankhead, Miss Margaret Brown of Gooding, Idaho, now spending a few weeks in Randolph, was a caller at the La Mont Pope home Tuesday. House guest at the Goff Stolder home recently was Mrs. Stolders mother, Mrs. Berger of Montpelier. Business visitors in Paris Thursday were Bums and Stan Erickson. r, Mrs. Thelma Eldon Roberts and wife of Simpson, Mrs. Myrtle are spending a few weeks Dixon, Mrs. Nola Mecham, Mrs. Amanda Fredrickson, Mrs. Violet with Griffith Roberts. S. C. Kelsey of Montpelier was Dawson and Mrs. Mae Neuens wanin town the first of the week der. Games formed the evening's entertainment. Prizes were won by transacting business. Miss Gene Louise Stock of Afton Mrs. Bertha Griffith and Mrs. Wyo., is spending a month at the Oreta Parker. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pike of CorDean Thurman residence. were Weston visitors Friday. Attending the womens camp at nish Lava Hot Springs on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Maughan Salt of Lake City visited Sunday Mrs. Hattie Findlay, Mrs. Myrtle with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Maughan. Cottle and Mrs. Rose Smith. Mrs. Devere Stock was in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Owen Maughan. and Mrs. Harold Maughan. visiting relatives and friends, the Mr.Mr.and and Mrs. Joseph Myler and past several days. Mrs. Ruel Jenkins accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simmonds of relatives of Star Valley to Logan Cornish were Weston visitors Sunon Thursday to attend the funeral day evening, & arry 1 hompson, son of Mr. and of her aunt, Mrs. Harmon. Mrs. Ivan Thompson, spent the past Attending a wedding shower in week in Salt Lake with Mr. and Montpelier last Saturday for Har- Mrs. Roscoe Lundquist. folwere the Wilkes Barkdall riet Mrs. June LaPray visited in Lolowing people from here, Mr. and Thursday. Mrs. Earl Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. gan Bear Lake visitors Saturday and Earnest Wilkes and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cless Wilkes. Mr. and Mrs. Richard LemMrs. F. P. Findlay, Mrs. Ilah Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coburn, Mr. Nelson and son Doral and Miss on, and Mrs. William Dahlc and Mr. Katherine Stock went to Garden and Mrs. Dewey Campbell. City, Thursday. Thomas Meller of Pocatello visitAt a quilting party held for ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harriet Wilkes at the Wilkes Clark Campbell Sunday. residence on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Clive E. Beal and the following attended, Mrs. Myr- son Edgar motored to Downey Suntle Cottle, Mrs. Alicia Howell, Mrs. day. Mrs. June W. Loveland, Jenny Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson visitPugmire, Mrs. Hattie Findlay and ed several days of last week in Wilkes. Mrs. Druscilla the hostess, Salt Lake with their son and wife, Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson. Mrs. Alicia Howell and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Les Schvane-elVera Kearl have been on the sick visited over the week end with Mr. list this week. and Mrs. Albert Schwarzt of Idaho Mrs. Pauline Cox and baby of Falls, are spending a few Karl A. Bentveet of Logan visitWendover, weeks at the Edward Rich home ed Saturday with his cousin, Mrs. Amanda Fredrickson. at Lakota. Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Laker of Boyd Campbell spent the past Cody, Wyoming, were here over week in Salt Lake with his grandthe week end. mother, Mrs. Laura P. Fifield. (TIN of Salt Lake City were lnt at the home m (ler mother, Mrs. Amanda ,M o ray. Frank Leishman, Reed man, Myron Brenchley. p V Cell Hall and Ray Leishman i, turned home Sunday from a f tr,p visitors served at one long table, which was centered with a bowl of sweet peas anJ snapdragons and covers were lifid for 36. Games were enjoyed, conducted by Ruth Kem-mere- of Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hodges made a business trip to Logan CORA and Mrs. John T. Darley honored guests at a at Crystal Springs on Sunthe occasion being Mrs. Darleys 74th birthday. The day was enjoyed by the honored guests and Mr. and Mr3. Spencer Allan of Malad, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Murray and famiiies, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Bird and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bird and family of Mendon, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Erenchley and famMr. were part'day, Ko-foe- d, Sunday guests at the home &f Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Weston Barker - Wellsville News Accident -- 19. Barbara Killed In News J. BARRETT Reporter O. iraTrWMOTffl- JULY 26, 1941. Ogden Flying Cadel Fish Haven The Sunday School officers and teachers entertained at a cunyon party Friday in honor of the retiring superintendency Claud A. Miss SATURDAY, i N Til 6 - - - 20 Eves Starts TODAY! Heavenly Hedy Is the in unkisMd bride, ro- mantic Jimmys amis! Its grand love and lau g h t e r - entertain- - Hmenl ! HURRY . . . This Big Show Ends Tonite! Bob Richard Dix HOPE Preston Foster Dorothy in IAM0UR TIIE I ROUND-U- P STARTS TOMORROW! er fgyTrAirtBECTEiSfBEsTM He i jnwwtiu Cfal6tCe'BMU& actress tailor-mad- e vniuizt wMIMI MEEK MAO PCTUt HUNTER A MfcTWO GOtDN BETTE 0010 VftBU TEASDALE Filmdom's greatest ... in a love story to her talents! GEORGE DAVIS'BRENT with MARYASTOR HIT! 2nd FIRST-RUThe sweet heart of the comics . . . now on the screen N Lucile Watson Hattie McDaniel 1 Warner Bias. Picture The Adventures of Jane Arden IITEiaillTfttl K7BIK5 with R OS El. I . A TOWNE ADULTS ANYTIME 15 E X T II A Mickey Mouse Cartoon LAST TIMES TOMTE! 2 First-Ru- n Features Airmail Edition . SHADOWS ON THE STAIRS" and HILLY THE KIDS FIGHTING IALS lathe News Meet tiie Stars GLORIA STUART sXv i rANK McHUGH o EXTRA SHORT EEATl RKTTES Crime Does The Complete Not Pay Novelty News Pictures "WORLD THIS FFk Ends Tonight! BLONDIE GOES I AT IN and ARGENTINE NT.I1TS |