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Show Paradise About lown in Hyrum By (.ums F. Jl v keitn Milliard ami Atrx ed H rui.i ai i hi-- , hone- able il.x, h rf iv i militai ' a ed duru,. t, the An i u x- - v et ; t , , uvi x i ib , i p. i i ) . nil i andt'a' h, n. i" K, p , 1. 'o- ' - i lllllll 1 1' ' u!' " ilv'o '.'i a ! "t 1C t 1 t1' M'ln i i i H.Uiv V i id M d It V ,m 'h I.1 Logan tembb home "on f'.p tht a daughte four." 'hilt- wax , votida.'i taro! Bai'-.v- . v,-,- IlmirMv has hci husband of M and Mr of AAellsxil'e ,i Ml' iiani fibM the large number of relatives ilvuin- a'tend an friends f;iuFVh uoiKln'i. antu th sar eu o: Y; and Vi' Fitl Inndnn of I ho lotootto'i SmthiiPln o undax .v- hold ft I W inert fh-- ' tornoon Mjs llon'oi va and PutMo Pearl toipir. hot n and rawed n I5' ur Mr. and Mrs Mae Rose weldiii-'hrcomed a love1' ha! on Mondav The Hoses now have foul daughters and one on o pai-ent- Jacques oc c a Mrs. Fleannr Bright spent a week in Malad. Idaho where she was guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Edward Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. James I ns worth of Lace Idaho vveie overnight Charles (athei guests of his Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielsen of ing engineer for the U. S. government and has been living in Placerville. Calif. This appointment is for a period of two years. VO " a i t lo s o m ,v p C in ..-- v v In lr r M ts'ut, t V, traMxo ( ua m ,m nna - t n p'Uo i nt V f:dv -- RfH-d t- M - .. " IOI MIN t II I k c h i '' - i III I, k e l III II U lb si I i - m ,i mi I hi- - n I i in eij , I'll in k on i v ilcn I 1 'I ' tie i . b pi n It ' nil .i e i I im 111 t: ui.,U uiiimim oil ' v k in i ' pi n ied the Newton. former Word has been received in Hyof the safe arrival of a love-l- v baby daughter to Mr and Mrs. Theo Anhder of Billings, Mont. The couple have been married 15 vears and this is their first child. The new mother is the Mv' $s 's a mu Shr Ut ii'V'pn to thr Mup.uil v,. - F"- - - MEMPHIS. Tenn dp Male eumloves of Ihe Memphis umiiar tmlav started something that could cause a new trend In huxinrss Milts Nrwx F il ni Luther Southworth "Daring Duds Dav in which fellow workers broke 0. it thou icd laeke's, pink and liluo xluiix am! made the lsdiei f n oi x "Moxi niiii have loud rolored clot hr at home thev're too hv l V! 4 i HHM NEWTON , i x'x V ' Mo High Priests Give Sllllll.1 ' s, .1 u J , 'I' llll, tom a ldu.l'0 Id o' i I lull S' llf l t we a.l wear them together id in a!! light" ' ,t 'o Banquet, Program Bv F l BVRKI K f cbi ii,,' 2b'1 tl i Viil.t u.i 11. gh I u - i HuLi sin ,iml o the i ,i , hiuuiut ' ' I 12 ,'.u iiiiun ci iou.i t c long t.ib'i-v oi c m the lengih of Hu- oo i de, .i!bl ii v olio w am1 o vi tb n ho l I Ih-Ii- I i Nt-.- i i li i - i - 1 low bow N ll.ui il.i'ioililH ot uni- - woio Muin.oik 1 ami gn-o- lino bo.nil.ln ol tontoi ihrnughui.' iht Mu luhgi.o'i - "i-wo-ai living in the i liapi ilu-gieet ed b o' gab mu-- ii I" Alaliom BoH'Oii ami mvi-.imIoiIiom' ob ino aiomilum b Julia b Rigln a'1 lien t lithi ailiouinoo tin- haiii-uoloom SpoiHil guoxlv won- the 'lake pu Mdeni v amt h,)i i oum liman w ami thei n Alan lo, mi lol.i'ivcs ami IllomK oi n Iho ilon waul .won- annul i i m m loo - a i Nf il ill'ii no hai co " t tin inun " ( i with pi ailing ax Anno! toaxtmixli exx sin- - as ix be- in V.H I ' ' I s! )v is x liP'l.ni s t t MM t v ,tkf 11 vv ,1 11 .1' t ll.i ' ni . ll U 1" V s ' l.iimi'ii u dbl ll.pl ' 11, ;!i lit Mt Hi hopi p ,vi.i V, . , h HP (. it now m till 3 handsome new ih! 111 ,1 It ptioitttgo a v nlu 1 . - I s Alls atoi x I.mulv of s,, 't In . .1 (, o n',w I I lo an louvontlou ko exy pitWq Club 7 '' i in,. y ( and it v atti ml held at TTKLA2R3 OX-- T Pine visited id Ion l.o in Ogdi-- Btula,. mi - v Qyejnr Plpfl gj SALT LAKE J Ri a, ken C - FI H- I- Guv Ice asked Picsidcnt tmlav lo suppoit a lo the 1918 mit ami pi event ei nnnniti to sueae gtowets in I tah l piopo-i-- Suy,u intniv ; mil oilier ateas 11 8b Proof Straight Bourbon Whitkny N. 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Ann Nelxon. Kathleen Claik anl I hi a xo n Gridin dante. Clam! Margaret r Ancrl-Los I orenro of l.arsen f at a II In ml Boh Hum ong, In AH California is visiting wtih his Allied lioin ami Mu i.ink Rci k Joe Talbot Mm touiedv ait by sistei Mrs Anna Hall Ii 1I1 15 oil w 01 il th o Hu ret I I tr K L hr L b f LaRoy .Nalixhui Aim old M, tnontli will ;uld t it a Mill Kiclght fiiko In (Li.ii'of was program charge Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Orme of B11 kimmI ,ui id u.ikl.md ( leo and Louis Smith and Mi l.tticx i,,il, iv had tilled fuo em- - Keith St Anthonv. Idaho weer visitors lx on (01111.1 liad no nlcntallv ..01 and Mrs Merlin Anderson povex in Halt Idaho Calilonua at the W. II Terrv home on ovet ami fatallv unuied when a C0I01 ado Oiegon ami Alunlana on Other committhe members Mrs. Orme is the former neighbor lad- li.u ko.l ovo: him This liu hides Jist woikcis tee vveie Perry Ncliekei. Mr ami Beth Terry. 111 b'- - bivewav cl Hun home sah Lake Cilv ami 2d m Ogden Mis. Haiohi Kigbv , Mr and Mi .mil lbs Ihe gi amlpai cut ' ate AH 'aid Mi Conlev Grant and Mn loinpanv spokesmen Vtrs. Miranda McBride is slowMl David S Biikintni, loi liter a fiom laik forced lavoits Mr. Merlin welland Mis Ballard. a severe from ly recovering Mr and oflteirhl No ncgoiititinn sessions Paiadtse tesulcilx case of influenza which has con- Keuhen Rasmussen, AAord was teie.ir-bete also of the fined her to her home for the Mrs Amos Kighy, and Norma had been si heduled to settle of a line Itahv Ihe safe attival Alvis. dispule past three weeks Hpr children Annual Banquet The walkout slat ted alter a gill bo lecemh lo Mi. anil her daughter in Hyrum. and The 2fi9th quorum of Seventies stalemate on negotiations lor a tl , Utah Mrs. Stella Fife of Rov have been assisting with her and their Auves, which includes intial contract for 25 rlet trail Mrs McBride recently the membeis from both Newton Uvoikeis a! the freight lines' .Salt' care. l Lake City terminal. and Claikston wards, held celebrated her 85th birthday the Newton in banquet CARD OF THANKS with the ward Friday night. AAith we Elders as hostess. Thev sincerity quorum Lawrence Mrs. and rvpiess Mr. Taylor of Las Cruxes. New Mex , are and their wives furnished, cooked thanks for the rnanv kindnesses steak and exptesstons of goodwill ev-happy over the safe arrival of a and served a delicious hall which dinner the tended during the Meent illness in fiflh the new baby hoy This is banquet child for the couple. They now was decorated beautiful in ihe of our husband and fathci, II K. e appiniate the fine have three boys and two girls. George Washington theme, with Adams Mrs Tavlor is the former Mau-rin- e three small eheirv trees and 'tributes, writleti and read AAith while and bluB gralitnde wr acknowledge th Nielsen, daughter of Mr. lighted red. and Mrs Flovd Nielsen The candles down the center of the kindness of our blends and irla-tiveNielsen s have 21 grand children tables with napkins of matching now colors and similar decoPaiions Mis H R Vrlatns and Katntlv what kind of a truck you Afton New Trend 1 rum 5 insii-gaic- t s n'fic ! H s'Hi rt ' t fn : ari l man I'.Ifcb.i of Show Chief Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pearce Attend Funeral oi Relative i sx-- v F pi I s 4 cd lib . 'cni'b , in '! ;s sion Wed-nesda- Hyrum .have received word that their son Wade Nielsen and family are leaving for Formosa on March 14th. Wade is a consult- hi , i' i 10 , l mi a e Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Lynn Ericksen of Snuthfield on Wednesday were her parents Mr and Mrs. Flovd Nielsen of Hyrum Mrs Ericksen was the former Farris Nielsen. . HI i r Hvrum. , no - as Bailer been in Texas vih sine their ma'i'iage Mrs. James 1. sioddard en'i'-taine- d at a tamilv dmnet pai onda Nielsen teiovenng Sunday in eomplimei.t to the ;om a major operation performcouple. Keith and his vwte are ed at the Logan I IVt hospital on leaving for Salt Lake Ct wheie 'saturda.' 'he is the he ull enter the Uruvri'i" of NieNen of llvnim Utah and continue his education in Electrical F.neineeiinc Holland Allred m spending the v intei months in Ogden as guest City Marshall Flmer Launten of his sou and wife Mr and and his wife arcompamed Mis Boston Allied and husband Mi and Mrs. Wavne Stephens of Ogden, Mrs. Alary Tinkers of Manilla to various parts of Fahforni,.. I tab was a guest a' the Miton where thev wid be cuesis of them Benson home during the past rhlldren vho reside there, for wock She stopped o'f at llvrum the next ten davs on h.i t w av to the Hawaiian Is lands vi lie'-- she will visit with a Mr. and Mrs. J. Vrrn Nielsen sisei that she has not seen lot sears were dinner guests of her brother twentv-twand wife Mi and Mrs I.aYon The 1 ineoln School of llviuin Baer of Prnvirienre on saturda.' neld siucessful parents davs on night. The stuThursdav and Frida' Meek end guests of Mis F- - dents attended school until 2 p talle Bradlev were Mis Dixie in ami the lemainder ol each Burrows and two sons Mike and alti rnoon was turned over lo InBuss of Ogden Mrs Burrows is tel views between patents and s a granddaughter of Mis Brad-leteai hot s A laiee number of and was thp former Dixie amended and enjoved the Mrs. George B. Wlsen of entertained ai a quilting on Wedneshome her at party day afternoon After the quilt was completed a delicious dinner was servpd to all Guests at the party were all cousins Covers were laid for Mesdames Blanche Baxter. Anita Anderson and Ellen Everton. Virginia Logan Larsen. Clarice Jensen. Harel Peterson and Melva Brown of I l.i- -i i kt-i1- , ! The Herald Journal is the new oil that flows at temperatures below retains its film er motor easily zero, jet strength at extremely high engine heat. Compared to ordinary oils it can reduce wear 40 or more . . . can cut oil 5 to 45 . . . consumption keeps pistons and piston rings cleaner. Trop-Arti- c Motor Oil is the perfect running mate for i ute-Lll1 l. 11,n' J.m, AutdUoy 1 J WiiA it |