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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER Second Ward M.I. A. Produces Fine Drama Friday, January 14, 1944 - Local WHO IS MAKING the Greatest Sacrifice ? phasis her points. The part is played by Ramona Petersen. Hugo Larsen, a swede janitor is played by Clark Nielsen. He has a nose characteristic of his nationality and uses a thick dialect. Much comedy is played between Amandy and this character. Isabel Hamilton is a very stout young women in her middle twenties. She runs a beauty parlor across the street from Pats apartment. She is forever eating and is still hungry but she has a pleasant disposition. Gwynne Allen plays Many of the people of Hyrum this part. Helen Scanlan is a woman in her completely forgot their troubles on Tuesday evening in the Third Ward middle twenties who has gone in for Amusement Hall, when the Second aviation. She is very business-lik- e Ward M. I. A. under the able dir- in her manner and tone. She canection of Mr. C. C. Petersen, put on not determine which means most to Just her to be able to fly around in the a comedy drama, entitled air or attend to her husband and Pals. Mr. Petersen is to be complimentbaby. Kathleen Allen plays this ed on his fine work with the young part. Miss Jane Scott is a tall, straight-lace- d people. it and As to each grim person with a hard manevery acter would be mighty hard to pick the ner and tone. She always wears best one as every member of the black. She is the matron of the cast gave a splendid performance. Door of Hope Mission just around Some of these young people have the corner. This part is played by Ranae Stanton. never been on the stage before. Doreen Lascelles is a tall, willowy From the beginning until the end it is just one big laugh after the beautiful girl without an ounce of other and everyone who seen the brains. She is always exquisitely doll-facbeautiful play pronounced it one of the best dressed a and have seen. always ever creature, saying doing they thinks best. Violet The play will be put on again this what mama time in the First Ward Amusement Nielsen takes this part. Chard is a typical plain clothes Hall, on Tuesday evening, January man in the detective service and 25, and it will be well worth your finds it quite exciting at times. Max time to go and see this fine perAllen play this part. formance. The Ladies Junior Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Ross Eliason with Mrs. Carl Nielsen as Mrs. LaRue Nielsen, president had charge of the meeting. The book review was given by Margaret Christofferson, and two vocal duets were rendered by Joyce and Jolene Eliason. There were twenty club members and 4 invited guests Mrs. present. Invited guests were; Mrs. Petersen, Jay George Eliason, Miss Emma Nielsen and Mrs. Virginia Andersen, Play Will Be Presented At First Ward Tues. Night n. Amandy is a drab, straight-lace- d young New England spinster. She dresses very severe and plain. She has a slow, drawling way of talking, but her tongue is very sharp. She never raises her voice above a monotone except when angry. She is forever repeating proverbs to em- - BOY EXTRA WAR BONDS and help preserve MANY PARTIES The Lincoln School chorus under the direction of Mr. Jenkins furnished several musical numbers for the meeting at Logan Tenth Ward last Sunday evening. The woman who gives up buying a new fur coat and buys several $100 War Bonds with the money, or . . . f - i the kid who gave his life for this country? Think that one over before you say, I cant afford more War Bonds. . . . 90.4 proo Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey National Distillers Products Corp..N.Y, VOWS Hyrum City has just recently completed a new machine shed to house all city road equipment. This building is 30x40 by 10 feet high ad is located back of the Elite Hall, on the city property. This building is fire proof and will mean a fine savings on the city equipment. Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Olsen of this city announce the marriage of their daughter Afton to Carl Green son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green of Wellsville. The wedding took place in Salt Lake City, January 5, with Mr. and Mrs. Loran Andersen brother-in-laad sister of the bride the witnessing ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Green are both graduates of the South Cache High School and are both employed in Ogden where they will make their home. w CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends for their kindly expressions at the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, for the beautiful We also wish to floral offerings. thank the speakers for their kind remarks, and also the singing. Mrs. J. C. Rose and family. CYNTHIA BENSON CAMP D. U. P. MEETS The Cynthia Benson Camp of the met Daughters of Utah Pioneers Thursday afternoon, January 20th, at the home of Mrs. Grover Christensen. Captain Luella A. Wright presided and conducted the meeting. Two vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. E. N. Larsen, accompanied by Mrs. Beulah Jensen. The lesson, Development of Lighting Systems in Utah was very interestingly presented by Mrs. LaRue Nielsen. Allegiance to the flag was led by Mrs. Irene Clawson. Opening and closing prayers were by Mrs. Phenetta Williams and Mrs. Marvilla Larsen. 16 members and 3 guests were present. A social hour followed the meeting and the hostesses were: Mrs. May Christensen, Mrs. Irene Hutton and Mrs. Mable Riggs. ner and is now stationed at t, is where he Idaho, receiving his boot training. Enlisting at the same time and located at the same training center is Dean Salverson, Far-ragu- son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman life Hickory Grove In 17 East Coast States A-- 8 coupons are good thru February 8. In States outside the East Coast Area A-- 9 coupons are good through January 21, and 0 coupons become good January 22 and remain good through march 21. SUGAR Stamp No. 30 in Book Four is good for 5 pounds through March 31. SHOES Stamp No. 18 in Book One is good for 1 pair. Stamp No. I on the Airplane Sheet in Book Three is oogd for 1 pair. MEATS, FATS (Brown Stamps R. S. T. and U. are good through January 29. Brown Stamp V becomes good January 23 and remains good through February 26. PROCESSED FOODS Green Stamps D, E, and F in Book Four Glade B. Nielsen, son of Mr. (and are good through January 20. Mrs. George B. Nielsen has recently Green Stamps G, H, and J in Book Four are good through February 20. enlisted in Uncle Sams Navy. He passed all the required examinations and tests in a creditable manA-1- ATTACH ! Low Down From TAKE re GASOLINE Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielsen received word that their son Wade had landed somewhere in the South Pacific. Wade was on the water 24 days. He reports having seen a number of Whales and says that they are sure wicked looking. Wade Word was received this week says he feels fine. from Cedar City, Utah, that LeRoy Walters had, had the misfortune of FOR SALE breaking his leg when he slipped Universal Coal on the ice. Mrs. Walters was formRange in good condition. Apply erly Miss Mary Eliason, daughter of to Mrs. Emerson R. Jackson. I just busted into a hospital. For Mrs. R. A. Eliason of this city. 2 weeks I have had the radio at my elbow, and brothers and sisters, I Misses Esther and Mary Elmer of Cantril Nielsen spent last week Garland, am now an authority on programs. spent Monday in Hyrum It never before entered my head end in Salt Lake City, where he at- visiting with Mrs. Emerson Jackson that there could be such a tremendtended the winter convention of the and also attending the funeral serUtah State Press Association. ous amount of nothng on the air vices of Bennie Appleyard. 24 hours continuous. But I did hear one thing that sorta Mrs. W. F. Petersen entertained intrigued me. It was the news that Courtney Bailey son of Mr. and the big Medicine Men there on the at a quilting party Wednesday even- Mrs. Floyd Bailey of this city is Potomac have decided that a new ing. Those present were Mrs. Milton home on a furlough from Camp 'abel is needed to take the place Allen, Mrs. A. D. Allen, Mrs. Ernest Idaho. Courtney has just Farragut, of the old one on their old bottle Larsen, and Mrs. D. M. Reid. Lunch his boot training and is completed I was served. of snake oil and pain killer. now ready for service. Courtney mean the New Deal Brand. They looks and feels fine and says that are thinking of naming the new he enjoys his navy experience very Sounds elixir Win the War. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen spent much. kinda foxy, but if sales drop off, Wednesday in Ogden on business. you will scratch around for something that Vill help the business. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Henderson They dont say that what is in the A. J. Petersen spent Thursday in were host to a number of their fribottle is going to be changed, so I Salt Lake City, where he went to ends at an enjoyable dinner party guess it will be the same old stuff meet his son Wendell who returned at their home Thursday evening. taste and smell the same. The label home tthat day after completeing Unique dress up games furnished will have to be mighty pretty. a mission for the church. Wendell delightful entertainment following Yours with the low down, labored in Texas. a hot dinner served to Mr. and Mrs. JOSERRA L. A. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.' Eldred I (Lord God) will overturn, overBeloved, be not ignorant of this Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright, Larsen, one thing, that one day is with the turn, overturn, it: and it shall be on Mrs. Neta Jensen, Mr. Lavon Larit until whose he come Lord as a thousand years, and a more, right Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wright and sen I it will Ezekiel him. thousand years as one day. and is; give the host and hostess. ill Peter 3:8. 21:27. left affl OACE! Til 1 MARRIAGE A marriage of interest to their many friends was that of Mr. Lorenzo A. Olsen and Miss Maud Miller, which was solomnized last week in the Salt Lake Temple. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Olsen a reception was given them in the ward recreation hall Monday evening with more than 200 relatives and friends attending the very delightful event. A color scheme of pink and white was effectively used in all appointments of decorations and serving. A lace cloth over pink satin covered the serving table. Tall pink princess tapers in crystal holders were placed at either side of the beautifully decorated pink and white four tier wedding cake topped by a min-atubride and groom. An evening of dancing was interspersed with vocal duets by Mrs. Otey Benson and Ray Jensen, vocal solos by Claine Clawson and humorous readings by Robert Price. at the reception were, Mrs. Selma Preese of Lewiston, Mrs. Viola Welch of Paradise, Mrs. Leda Wilson, Mrs. Neta Jensen, Mrs. Venna Larsen, Mrs. Flora Andersen, Mrs. Elnore Wright and Mrs. Mable Olsen. A large number of lovely gifts were received by the newly weds. of Camp CpI. Charles Garner Bowie, Texas, arrived in Hyrum Wednesday on his way to California where he will visit his wife and his completing daughter before furolugh. Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Garner. Charlie as he is known by his friends wishes that they would write to him so he gave the Ed his address. Cpl. Charles Garner Tk. A. 93rd Cav. 1 3 Arm. Div., Camp Bowie Texas. Charlie says he enjoys his army services very much. Jhr, COUPLE RATION REMINDER CVSTI THE 4TH WAR LOAN starts next week. Every American will be asked to invest at least $100 in extra War Bonds. At least $100. Better $200, $300, $500. You can afford it. HONOR NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE i Mr. Vern Jensen and Mrs. Vaughan of Malad, Idaho, were Hyrum visitors on Thursday, calling at the home of Mrs. R. A. Eliason and other relatives. ed The cast of characters is as follows: ' Patricia Stillwater, a young, engaging person of about twenty-tw-o is played by Donna Larsen. This character is full of life, naive, with kindness in her heart for everyone. She is a song writer and composes the Jasstime Lullaby which is a tremendous hit but causes a lot of trouble. Billy Harkness is a young man of This male lead about twenty-seveis played by Lynn Nielsen. Julius Greenbaum is a young Jewish man of about twenty-fiv- e. He is very brqezy and not too aggressive or too offensive. He is song publisher with a trace of accent. Derwood Clawson takes this part. Jews In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo A. Olsen a delightfully arranged dinner party was given Tues- day by Mr. and Mrs. Norman at their home. A delicious hot dinner as served to Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Willis McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wright, Mrs. Neta Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McBride and Mr. and Mrs. Seamons. An evening of table games was enjoyed following dinner with prizes being won by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson and Rulon Wright. Set-mo- PARTY-LIN- E TELEPHONE USAGE Remember that somebody else may be waiting to make a call be brief. 2. When youve several calls to make, allow time between them so other persons can use the line. 3. When you complete a call, be sure the receiver is hung up properly, so all the telephones on the line wont be put out of serxice. 1. CO THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH ns Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of their son Dee H., who leaves Saturday for Salt Lake where he joins the Maritime Service. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wilson of Logan, Mrs. Earle H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Henderson and sons David and Kent, Mr. E. J. Wilson Sr., and LaMar Wright. A heap of erudition but the luggage of antiquity. Balzac. is . V |