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Show ftiefc. liras IIEI'JS LaKETorm UOODDUFF Mr: and Mrs. Thos. Rider of River were visitors here last Tues- and ' family of Salt Lake, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs Will Rees and Mrs. j , Tibibits brother and sisters. famand Muir Mrs. Ken Mr. and ily who haVe been working for Rees this summer, have moved to Shelley, Idaho, where Mr. Muir will teach Mr. and Mrs. Von Tibbits Heights day. Mrs. Phebe Innes of Salt Lake spent the week end visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H, Weston, Arlo B. Weston and Mrs. Elma Cheney and Milton B. Weston and families. ' Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rex of Ran- . : school. Mrs. Marr Cornia dolph were Sunday visitors in town. i Mrs. Ross Cheney gave a birthInnes Phebe Mrs day party honoring children and .Mr. are visiting with week. Cornia this . and Mrs. Carter her visit here. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Huffaker of during Mrs. Barbara Myers of Ogden came Salt Lake, were town visitors Wedwith Sunday to spend a short time' ' nesday. the Heber Myers. A quilting party was held at the Grant Lambom went to the Bear home xf iMrs. Clara Dean Thursday. ' Lake hospital Mbnday for medical Those present had a very, fine time observation. : . V Mrs. Frank Spiers and daughter of together. . home Montpelier spent the week end at her is who Mr. Fred Nicholls, fathers Percy D.' Moffat. "" sishis on leave from the navy, and, Mrs. Sarah Smith and son Morris ter, Rarabara Nicholls, have gone of Ogden, and son Pfc. Murphy, who to Missouri to visit relatives and . has spent two. years overseas, '.his , , friends there. wife and daughter .Shirley Rae, and Mrs.'Klea Cornia of Randolph at- ' Pvt, Delford Webb and Noel Webb tended sacrament meeting Sunday. '.of Ogden were here to spend' the Mr. Earl Passey and Merle Peart week end and move ' some furniture were the stake representatives and to Ogden for the Smiths. Arnold Barker moved to Montpelier speakers at sacrament meeting. They he has employment.-Mr.- , where we and invite both spoke very well and Mrs. Harmon Cheney, ' them to visit .us often. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Vara Cheney Mrs. Hazel Sims and children of E. friends in Malad visited Cheney Almy,1- attended sacrament meeting, Sunday.' , ' '' . her.-parent- - . -- - . . - lsoi Mrs. Annie Frazier has gone to Ely, Nevada to visit her. daughter Sybil and her family ! Gene Laird returned to his hotne with his grand mother.' . Mr. and' Mrs. Joe Putnam arid Erma, spent Sunday at Diamondville. with Mrs Genieve Putnam. Reads - Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Alley of Midvale were visitors at the home of C. H-- ' Alley. . - - ..... . . rs , -- , -- . - .... - , . - , . Or-vi- n. , . - - . , , -- ? . 30-d- ay - w . . - LOCAL I1EIVS . Mrs. Evelyn Alley of Hyde Park is spending a week at the C. H. Al- -' ley home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Irwin, Sidney and Heber Irwin were business vis- -' itors at' Evanston Monday. ' Mrs. Mary Hyderi of Smithfield, 'wife. , Mrs. Annie I. Whittington of Calif., Edith Longhurst and LaMar Smith Mr. and Mrs. Victor Satterthwaite of motored to Salt Lake Sunday. Garden City spent a day last week mother was to be operated calling on relatives and friends here, upon . Monday and e wished to be the C. H. Alleys, the Earl Satterth-wait- s, the C. E. Cheneys and Heber . with her.' I ... Irwin. and Scott Melvin Mrs. Mr and . .Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marshall "and boys of Salt, Lake, spent .several children of Ogden: Mr. and Mrs Lowdays of .the' week visiting with Mr., ell Kearl and children of California, and Mrs. Frank Frazier arid Elmer and Mrs. Jennie Kearl and children and Vera Frazier. . of Randolph were recent visitors at '' Mr. andMrS.' Elmer Fieidirig and the Alfred Kearl ranch. ' ' of. Syratwo sons1, and Mrs, Waite Visiting at the Arlo B. Weston cuse visited a few hous with Mrs. home Tuesday were Mr. and Mjs, M. V. Cooms, Mr. and 'Mrs. Gene Perry Sophia .Brown and Annie Milford. Mn and iMrs.;' .Coley, andj Fhyilis of Logan and Miss' Margaret Rate-ma- n of Salt Lake. Visiting also MelRust .cpme Saturday night to visit a Coombs at Arlo's.' bourne few days with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miss Irene Robinson of Salt Lake Cox. Mrs. Coley was Virginia Cox is a weeks vacation at the spending before her marriage and leaves for home of her parents, Mr and, Mrs North Carolina . soon to make he? Job. C. Robinson. home. iMrs:; Phyllis Rust'was. PhylMr.' England of Lbgari was here on lis Cox,lwhose husband is overseas Monday in the interest of his .paper, .. in the Pacific. t,'1t The Cache American: Mrs. Emerson Cox has beeii visitMr. 'and Mrs. Louis Pugmire arid Mr. and Mrs, L. Booth of St. Charles, in week several' this of, days ing Balt Lake with .her parents, Mri arid were town visitors Sunday. "' Paying visits ' at 'the Webb home Mrs. Clark Putriarri. . , , . , . "Mrs. Tvie McAllister, .who. is a during the week wert Mr; and Mfs. A. j Leslie- Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Earl WAAiC in the armed forces, is home Webb of Ogden and son Noel, Mrs. on furlough. Ruby Webb" and sister. Miss Donna Wright Bruce, who. was married Saxton, of, Raymond, "Idaho. " in Salt Lake last Wednesday, is ill In attendann eat Sacrament meetat the hospital at Ft. Douglas. ing Sunday were Home Missionaries Mrs, June Rees has . returned Ray. Rich and Mathew. Pugmire. of home on leave from the hospital at St Charles. Coalville with her new baby daughMrs. Wanda Weston Pahorst and small son Charles, left Tuesday for ter. ' San Diego. Calif., to join Mr. Carl Kay Bryson, who has been home who has been released' from Panhorst .to on leave from the navy,1 returned The young couple intend the Army; his base Tuesday. We hope he had to make San Diego their home. , an enjoyable time while home., . ; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie White and two Mrs. Dorothy Dean, who s ill was City were the taken to Coalville Tuesday for,. rpedr small son of Brigham guests Monday of Mrs. Ben T. ' X ical aid.' ..... ... ' They spent the day at Ideal Mrs. Emma Cornia is at Evanston Beach and Lakota. this week with her, sister. Abnie The ward choir gave a party at Wamsley,' who has just, returned the recreation hall Monday evening' from the hospital with a new baby for Mrs. Carl Panhorst, ward organ' ist, prior toher departure .for Cal, girl. They' are getting the school house ifornia. Games, dancing- and- recleaned now for school which will freshments were enjoyed. ' Word was received on Monday that ' ' soon start. Gerald son of Mr. and Sgt. Miss Donna Spencer had a lawn Mrs..' Chas.-H- . Alley, had arrived in Alley, party for hef friends Tuesday,.eve-ning- , New York ori his, way home. Sgt. and they all had a very fine Alley who has been in Europe for 20 time. mnoths was attached to the 415th Relief ' $ociety meeting was held M.P. Escort Guard Co. . Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Sophia Charles Turner an employee of Brown. Sheriff Ben Westons ranch suffered Cal Cornia, who has been overseas minor injuries when a horse became for 2 years in Africa, and Italy, frightened and jumped against him as he was harnessing k team. Sherreturned home for a fur lough. He is looking fine and we iff Weston took him to Logan on Monday where he received treatment are glad to see him. for a broken rib. Miss LaRue WesMr. and Mrs. Joe Reed and her ton and Mrs.- Gerald Alley accompof Bountiful, are anied daughter-in-lathem, Mrs. Alley going to Hyde visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Os-r- o Park to await news of Geralds reCornia and family. Mrs. Reed is turn. . Mrs,. Cornias sister. Mr. and Mrs.' Richard and A shower was given Wednesday Mrs. Chas. L. Alley madeHoyt a trip to for Mrs. Virginia Cox Coley, who Logan Monday. Mr. Hoyt is engagwas married recently. She receiv- - ed in cleaning and renovating the ed many lovely gifts, and everyone school house for the openihg of present had an enjoyable time. This school on Sept.' 10th. Arch NebekeV and Mr.'. Ira couple left Wednesday night for old time residents of Laketown North Carolina, the home of Mr. ' were in Laketown on Monday reColey, We wish them much happinewing acquaintance with old friend, ness. Nebeker has been employed by the ta atSeveral of the La-Mar- NOTICE TO WATER USERS Neb-eke- r, townspeople tended the funeral of Mrs. Carrie Marshall at Randolph Wednesday. The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer ;o appropriate water: in Rich Coun-;State of Utah, throughout the entire yeari, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M. . 16005 Wesley J. Kearl, Ran2.0. sec. ft., of water for Utah, dolph; well, from an use irrigation bet. 400 and 500 ft. deep, at a point S. 115 ft. and E. 198 ft. from W Con, Sec. 18, T 11 N. R 8 E, and used from March I5th to 'October 15th to irrigate, 60 acres of land embraced in SWy4, Sec. 18, T.T1 N. R. domestic d 8 E. and .for . and ' . 16103 J. Earl Stuart, Woodruff, Utah, 1.015 sec. ft. of water- - for domestic - use from a well, bet. 80 and: 250 ft deep at a point N. 345 ft. and E. 1080 ft. front S Cor., Sec. ' y, . came., home to attend Wednesday from Logan Marshall. Carrie Mrs. of funeral the to be with to return Logan She will in a ill who Logan is, her husband, ; hospital Mrs. Robena Ellis of Woods Cross, is visiting relatives at Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Findlay, son Faye and daughter LaRae, of Ogden, have spent the past week in Randolph ; visiting relatives and old Len Hoffman . Mrs. . Kennedy, who has beeri with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy, returned home with them Miss Melba Spiers of Tooele, Ut, a guest of McKinnon, returned home Tuesday, after spend ing several 'days in Randolph and Bear Lake. , John Jones was ri Stage passenger to Evanston Friday. . Mrs.'-Kathryn Mr. and , Mrs;1 Oscar J, Evans of Ogden, were Randolph visitors on Wednesday, they came to attend the funeral of Mrs. R. G. Marshall ' Charles Chipp and son Jack, of Salt Lake. City, came Wednesday friends.' for the funeral, and for Mrs. Chipp . Mr. and Mrs. Achel Jacobson were &nd who had been,, at the business' visitors at Evanston Fri- homebaby, of her 'parents, Mr. arid Mrs. ' '. , , . day. R. ,G. Marshall for the past three Mr. arid Mrs. D. M. Freeman and weeks family of Riverside, Calif., are, visit"Mrri.v Ellen Hunter of Salt Lake ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. City is visiting at the home of R. G. E. Belt' Mr. Freeman is Mrs. Bells . Marshall ' ' : ! brother, 4; Mr. Matt Nicholls, who was hurt"' in . Mearlt Marshall accompanied : to N., R. 7 E. '" ' last week, is getting and Mrs. Lorenzo Findlay, Ogden Alfred Kearl, Laketown, the,hayfi$ld Friday. along, OK. sec. ft of water for irrigaMr. and Mrs. Wm. Marsh of EvMrs. Leah Jensen of Lyman is 50 r bet. were. Randolph visitors'- on from a :; anston well, yisiting in Randolph.'-1- .' S. 550 a at ' ft. deep, point Mrs. Tlllie Reed and daughter Wednesday,:, 8-i- n. , year-roun- , stock-waterin- g. 6-i- n. 17, T.10 16467 Utah, tion .qse and, 350. 4-- v " , ( - 10-in- Uptown, were Ranlph from business visitors J Friday.' day 1st to October 31st to irrigate Mr. Mrs. and George Kennedy mo 60 acres of land embraced in tored to Ogden Thursday Sec. 3 SEy4SEy4, Sec. '4, Mrs. tvari Kennedy and Mrs. Ella Sec. NEy4NEy4, Sec. Foremaster of Ogden attended the 0, T. 12 N., R.5E. . of Mrs. Carrie' Marshall on funeral .16501 Morton Kearl, Laketown, Utah,, 5.6 sec. ft. of water for irri- Wednesday. They returned home well; 225 Wednesday evening. Miss Glenna gation use from a 1 deep, at a point S. 840 ft and W, 811 ft. from E Cor., Sec. 10, T. 12 tf., R. 5 E., and used from May 1st to August 31st to irrigate 100 acres by USAC ' of land embraced in Sections 10 and . , , T. 12 N R. 5 E., and used SW-SWy- 4, 1 12-i- n. Good as new WANT .TO SELL " Estate xane. Call at Jean Han nays if interested G. Arch McKi. - nnon., f ' New 100 H. 3P. Mercury. Motors . for sale $175.00 plus installation. Gargage, Evanston. Trane-Continen- tal ! Instruction Program Announced r T. 12 N., R. 5 E. w 16624 Stanley Wahlstrom, Lake-tow- n, Utah, 3.0 sec. ft of writer for well, irrigation use from a. bet. 100 and 200 ft deep, at a point N. 74 leg. 54 E. 3445 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 10, T. 12 N., R. 5 E.t and used front June 1st td September 1st to irrigate 250 acres of land embraced in Sec. 10, T.12 N., R. 5 E. 16659 Willis Brothers, Laketown, Utah, 4.0 sec. ft. of water for irrigation use from a well, bet 150 and 250 ft. deep, at a point S. 2393 ft. and W. 267 ft. from NE Cor., Sec. 21, T. 13 N., R. 5 E., and- used from April 1st to October 15th to irrigate 200 acres of land embraced in Sections 15, 21 and 22, T. 13 N., R. 5 E., and for incidental ' d stock watering. 16725 George L. Longhurst, Woodruff, Utah, .10 sec. ft. of water for use from a well, bet. 50 and 200 ft. deep at a point N. 25 ft. and E. 1592 ft. from 11, 14-i- n. -- contests. .A series of events have .been scheduled for the first week of the fall quarter. will . Two modern .residence halls (Continued From Page One) house more than 150 college women, trades; and Dr. Ethelyn O. Greaves, while other students will find houhome economics. sing. accommodations in apartments Dr. Harris reported that excellent or .board' arid room in Logan reslyceums are being outlined as, well idences. Housing information may as a full program of Student activi- oe obtained at the college housing ties including , assemblies, dances, bureau. socials, debating, drama and speech . 14-i- n. - , stock-wateri- year-roun- ng 6-i- n. Wy4 Cor., Sec. 9 T. 9 N., R. 7 E. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City i, Utah on or before October 6, 1945. - ED. H. WATSON, State Engineer. .railroad at Montpelier for somq time Miss Mildred Daines of Hyde Park was a Sunday guest at the home of Elma Cheney. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Earley and Mrs. Thomas G. Weston made a trip to Logan on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo., H. Robinson of Salt Lake spent the week end here. i LI .. h ill SILVER STAR for gallantry in tion has teen. Warded to Pfc J , Aschenbrenner, Pinckney, Mich.: Although a member of a light mac . gun section and therefore only armed with a' pistol, Aschenbrenner avaon with several .riflemen under heavy;firt to knock out a machine gun P051 in New Guinea. He helped still the'eneriny fire. Men like that j, weapons food and clothing. The War Bonds you buy, and hold will pr I I A them.' V. S. Trtatury Df j ; I ; , jl |