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Show Mr. and Mrs. Wallace LIddle FRANK SKREPCINSKY and children of Alameda, Calif- HONORABLY DISCHARGED ornia spent the week end in Pfc. Frank Skrepcinsky of and Paradise where Hyrum has received an honHyrum were house the guests of orable they from the army discharge Mrs. Liddles parents. President the past three for after serving M. D. On Bickmore. and Mrs. has been in work His years. Sunday (they attended sacraft his overseas and ment meeting at the Hyrum in been the South has First ward where they were duty t Pacific. able to meet their old friends. His wife and little daughter, The Liddles moved to California two years ago. While liv- Francine Joy, have been living at the home of her parents, ing in Hyrum, Mrs. Liddle served as president of the First Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olsen of ward MIA and was active in the Second ward during hia absence. She is the former ot,her auxiliary organizations. Since leaving Hyrum a baby Carol Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Skrepcinsky exgirl was born to them. pect to make their future home in Ogden. Card of Thanks to extend our appreciation and thanks to the many kind t friends and relative who aided and sympathized with us in the sudden death of our beloved mother. For the beautiful floral offerings, music and the words of comfort spokWe en wish anti-aircra- at that time, wd are indeed grateful. The R. A. Ellason Family Shirley Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bailey, has spent the past month in Hyrum visiting with her parents. She has been employed in Washington, D. C. in war work and has now been transferred Mrs. Hiram Jensen of Hyrum to San Francilsco where she vis)' ted in Clifton. (Idaho (bn will continue In her work. Tuesday of this week as the Her parents accompanied her guest of her daughter In law, to Salt Lake City on Thursday. Mrs. Clalne Jensen. MUTUAL OPENING off-a- be will dance and WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES OVERRATE The Third Ward Mutual officers announce the opening of Mutual in the Third .ward on next Tuesday evening at 8:30. A nice program will be followed by nd a refreshments. All ward members of Mutual age are cordially invited. LLOYD CLAWSON HOME is Clawson Corporal Lloyd enjoying a 30 day furlough in Hyrum with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Clawson. Lloyd received the major part of his training as a combat engineer at Camp Gruber, Oklahoma. He has been in the service for two years and overseas for the past ten months. He is wearing battle stars for duty in France, Belgium and Germany. He has CLARK NIELSEN HOME Pfc. Clark Nielsen is home also been awarded a presidenton furlough from Camp Wol-ter- s, ial citation. Befdre centering Texas. He is the son of thy (!rmy, Mr. and Mrs Edgar Nielssen of Lloyd was a student at the USAC. Following his leave he the Second ward in Hyrum. His wife and two little daugh will report to Ft. Lewis. ters are also living in Hyrum. WANT ADS H. Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mr3. Bankhead land Mr Wm. M. Jones of who were married Bank-hea- d, Heber H. RATES: Three cents per word and Mrs. for one insertion. Three insertions for the price of two. Two cents per word for three month Wjellsville same their wedding the day celebrated annivrsaries at Downatta Park and swimming pool in Bannock FOR SALE County, Idaho on Wednesday. A lovely chicken dinner was Miller. served and the afternoon spent PEARS for sale. Carroll IS in swimming and social chat. Luncheon was served before coal Kitchen SALE FOR returning home. Those presnt Milton condition. in good ere Mr and Mrs James H. Bank-hea- range 15 d, Mrs. and Vernon Bankhead and son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Bankhead, the Misses Ruth and La Rayne Bankhead, Mr and Mrs. Wm. M. Jones, Miss Betty Lou Jones and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Merrill and son La Mar Taft of Logan. Mr. Hyrum. Andersen, LOST AND FOUND iWalleti containing valuable papers and pictures. No Carol Mrs. money. Reward. 1X Hammond. (LOST FOUND Pair of glasses on the street in Hyrum in brown leathDISCHARGED er container. May be had at Carmen Christensen, CoiirifT office by paying for SjSgt. son of Bishop and Mrs. James this pd. G. Christensen of the Third sreturned ward in Hyrum, has Mrs. JDonald J. Allen and home and received an honor5 Robert Adams, son of daughter, Ruth, of Hyrum en able the from army dicharge a in Salt visit weeks joyed Principal and Mrs. H. R. Ade Carmen has been in the Lake City as guest of Mrs. Alams of Hyrum, is stationed at for 40 months, serving ov- Okinawa serving with the Enlens sister, Mrs. E. S. Price. erseas for the past 2 2 years gineer Aviation Battalion, acin the First army. His work cording to a letter received was with the He here. Robert has been in the received training at Camp Call-a- army since May 1943. He first RAWLEIGHS and specialized training at trained at Hammer Field, Calif, Good Health Products Los California. He and later at Geiger Field, Wash Angeles, DICK WOODEN spent 11 months in England ington. He left fo-overseas before into combat going duty. in this of East year. North May 3rd 354 duty He participated in the Logan, Utah invasion of France, fought on HOME & AUTO RADIO a through France into Belgium. HONORABLE DISCHARGE Holland and Germany. He has REPAIR SERVICE Sgt. Bill Albrecht is home been awarded five major battle i. A an honorable discharge with stars. from the army with 86 points Sgt. Christensen served two Work Guaranteed; to his credit. CONSULT US ABOUT Z 4 years as a missionary in Aus1 He trained in a replacement REAL ESTATE LOANS tralia before his induction into unit at Camp Roberts, combat We have tubes and parts the army. on and Ft. Lewis, WashCalifornia most of his absence During FARMS HRESIDENCE available for most makes From there he was sent ington. his wife ajjd little daughter, F H A or Conventional to Charleston, South Carolina Annette have resided in Logan. of radios. 5 BUSINESS OR RANCH This is his first acquaintance and embarked for overseas duty He PROPERTY Norfolk, Virginia. with his daughter, Annette and from in eleven months served for all his loved ones are happy to Prompt Service Australia and later participated have him home again. in combat duties in New GuinLow Interest, Long Terms ea and Leyte. He was awarded Liberal Repayment Options Radio and Record $A Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones two campaign stars and the Z of Wellsville spent Friday eve- Philippine Liberation ribbon. Specialists UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN at Ogden with Mr. and ning Bill is the son of Mr. and CORPORATION Mrs. Reginald Barnes and Sat14 W. Center Mrs. Emil Albrecht of Nibley Logan urday and Sunday at Salt Lake and the husband of Afton Serving the Intermountain with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Copen. 892 Region Since Albrecht of Hyrum. -- 0 1 Upon arriving home he saw Mrs. Doreen Allan came home his two and a half year old Thursday after spending the son for the first time. They expast week at Ogden with pect to make their home in Hyrum for the present. T-- ser-vj- :ce 1-- Anti-Aircra- ft. n, ay Whoever borrowed the tongue scraper from Hyrum it City is requested to return at once. i i I I I LLOYDS I I 1 J v Brigham Young University "The Friendly School WHERE IS Tins FELLOW GOING? HE IS HEADING STRAIGHT FOR OUR STORE. BOTH HE AND HIS FAMILY KNOW THAT IN THIS MAN'S TOWN OUR STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING SOLD BY A MODERN DRUG STORE WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS UPON OUR PRESCRIPTION at HEY KIDS Provo, Utah lias prepared over 1000 courses for peace time trainIn thirty-eigdepartments of study under five ing colleges, ht HAVE YOU SEEN THE SWELL SCHOOL SUPPLIES THEY ARE SELLING AT NELSONS OFFICE 15 NORTH MAIN, IN LOGAN? SUPPLY, THEY HAVE a graduate school, division of religion, and an extension division. ! ! RF.ALLLY SUPER PENS, PENCILS, OF ALL SIZES, INDEXES, GET NOTEBOOKS, FILLER ERASERS. EM AT NELSONS. PAGES, ETC. i The 71st Consecutive School Year Begins with Freshman Placement tests September 28 . Registration October 1 and 2 . . . and itivl 20 classes October 3. lodeufi SpeciaU STATIONERY SPECIALS 1 POUND PAPER AND FLIT 30 ENVELOPES JERGINS LOTION BALM BARR PANCAKE MAKEUP MAX FACTOR LIPSTICKS LADY ESTHER CREAM BEAUTIFUL COMPACTS HALO SHAMPOO fDRENE VASELINE HAIR TONIC SUPER D COD UVER OIL BAX 100 BEXEL 100 ABADOL WITH C VIMS BUCK PEPPER BROOMS FUT SPAY GUNS ,79c 60c $150 $100 $100 $200 URGE SUPPLY COME IN 15 NORTH MAIN In a complete school year students of all groups will find the curriculum fitted to their needs. ATTEND TINGWALLS Annual Rlanhet Zoeni 79c 39c $139 $2-8$1-9- Registration : Autumn Quarter: $2-9- Freshman $1-0- , 35c 21c 39c 49c 79o Exams Started Thursday Morning September 28 and 20. $169 25c LOGAN, UTAH Late fees for Freshmen who do not take test September 28 and 20. And additional fees for students who register late. 49c pint PHILLIP'S MILK MAGNESIA : ALKA SELTZER LAVORIS Largo COLGATE TOOTH PASTE Nelsons Office Supply Registration October 1 and 2. FIVE PER CENT WOOL DOUBLE BLANKET Winter Quarter: January 7 WHITE SHEET BLANKETS Spring Quarter: March 25 TWENTY-FIV- E TWENTY-FIV- E Summer Quarter: June 10 20c OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND SEE THEM F;IFTY PERCENT WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS PER CENT WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS PER CENT WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS FOR YOUR CATALOGUE WRITE THE PRESIDENT p.NE HUNDRED HYRUM DRUG BRIGHAM YOUNG PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY UNIVERSITY Phone 23 PROVO, UTAH 1ER CENT WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS Jinamdl |