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Show SOUTH Pali 8 Mr. land Mrs. N. W. Christiansen of Logan were Hynun visitors on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dusenherry tnertained at an attractively irj .tSJSSU 7 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nielsen and Nm. 4 Out Tbe I Malad son John of were Memorial met at the home ot their club leader for puipwoo4 for thfe nitmufacture Mrs. Sylvia Brown May 24. The I qj smokeless powder. One cord Day visitors in Hyrum. subjects were judging stockings and win make 90,000 rounds for a Gar105 420 for. mpn. rounds Mrs. Agnes Davis and daughter sewing hot pads. Refreshments and rifle, and shells or 24 rounds for . f Rupeit, Idaho, were Memorial were served by Dian Savage naval shells- - A cord will also make day visitors with relatives in Hyrum. Iris Williamson. for 4-Club girls 4,200 weatherproof packages The Victory Nine blood plasma, 300 shipping Mr. and Mrs. Calder Hall and met at the home of their leader Mrs. boxes used for shipping food to servicemen overseas or 1,800 shell family of Richmond were HyTum Sylvia Brown May 31. The subvisitors on Memorial Day. ject was cutting out aprons. Refreshments were served by Joy More Docks Mr. and Mr3. Carl Olsen and Smith and Colleen Brown. A bulletin from Ducks Unlimited children of Odgen and Mr. and Mrs. repeats its preliminary estimate, Eric Olsen and children of Salt Lake Mrs. R. A. Eliason had as her made last year, of 1943 population were guests of their mother Mrs. C. guests on Memorial Day: Mr. and of over 125 million ducks on the F. Olsen last week end. Mrs. Jerry Christiansen of Downey, great Western Canadian breeding range, which is an Increase of 28.7 Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Guy T. WhitaMr. and Mrs. J. J. Hall had as ker and family of Brigham, Mrs. per cent over 1942. Reports of 927 'heir dinner guests on Memorial Day Jennie Albretsen, Malad, Mr. and cooperating observers in the United 30 states had Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Sparrow and Mrs. Leland Pulsipher and family States indicated that1942. Nine states more ducks than in rhidren, Mrs. Joyce Pingree, Mrs. of Avon, Mrs. Johnny Miles of Par- were reported to have had fewer June Sherwood and children 11 of adise, Mr. Charles Wickham of ducks. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hall of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Durant Strain Motor Malad, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hall of and daughter of Franklin, Loyal Dont overload the washer. Too Logan, Mrs. Nellie Pierce and Mr. Eliason of Brigham and Mrs. Otilia effiand Mrs. Kenneth Knowles of Og- Jensen of this city. A lovely dinner many clothes reduce washing Clothes motor. the and strain den and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hall was served to the guests by Mrs. ciency circulate should freely in the water. . nd children of this city. Eliason. Dont overload the wringer. Distrib, ute the garments evenly over the Mrs. Melinda Allen had the misMr. and Mrs. Cecil Sorensen of entire length of the rolL If you have a spinner-typ- e drier, be sure to disfortune of fating and breaking her Salt Lake City were Tuesday visitaround evenly in clothes the tribute the home of ors in Hyrum and Wellsville. hip o Wednesday at to prevent vibration and undue it, her son John Allen. He condition wear on the machine. s serious. The Misses Irene and Mardell Eliason left last Monday for St. Costa Rica Mrs. Joyce Henderson and child-e- n Louis for an extended visit with re-Basically an agricultural country, are in Hyrum visiting at the tives. They are the daughters of the principal industries of Costa home of Mrs. Annie Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eliason. On Rica are based on agriculture and include coffee processing, sugar Sunday evening they were given a cane grinding, the preparation of Guests at the home of Alvin Allen surprise party by a number of their cocoa, and the manufacture of n Day were J. W. Rose, girl friends. After several games wood products. Other Costa Rican Mrs. Rex Mills and two children, were played and an evening ot industries supply domestic needs p and Mrs. Wm. Thomas and ing and playing the piano, Mrs. with textiles, leather goods and aree children, Mr. and Mrs, Dale Eliason served the group a lovely shoes, soap, sweets, cheese, tobacco, candles, starch and furniture. lavij and three sons, Mrs. Dan lunch. 'Villiams and son, of Ma'ad, Idaho: Loose Handling Mr. and Mrs. James Barker and two Guests at the Wahlen home for Many owners of farm flocks throw iiughters, of Brigham City; Miss Memorial Day were Mr. 'and Mrs. their 25 to 75 fleeces into one end mogene Rose, of Salt Lake City; R. S. Bickmore and family of Salt of an open shed, and leave them ' Ir. and Mrs. Evan G. Allen and Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. unsacked where the exposed fleeces due to dust aughter, of Ogden! and Mrs. Mel-i- n Darnley nd Roy Wahlen of Ogden. become unusually dirty storms end other causes. Such poor Hillyard and two daughters, care reduces the value 5 to 10 cents mi Janet and Jack Reese of Mayor and Mrs. John W. Jorgen- a pound. The small flock owner also sen entertained at dinner on Memmalga. should separate his various grades orial Day for Elwood Guyman of of wool by placing loose cloth partif Mr. and Mrs. John G. Perkins Salt Lake, Mrs. Hanah Moran of tions in the wool bag. nd fondly of Salt Lake were visit- Hollywood, California, Dr. H. J. Use Moderation ors in Hvrum on Tuesday, at the Hartvigsen of Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. Red pepper and other red pepper home of Mrs. L. P. Christiansen. and Mrs. Merrill Wright and child- sauces and product must ren and children and Mrs. Norman be used in seasoning moderation In cooking The 7 Up 4-- club of Hyrum, Seamons and children of Hyrum, because they have so much net at the home of their leader, Mrs. Dorothy Holt and 'daughters pungency. . . Mrs. Ruth Miller. Officers were Meriana and Linda, and Mrs. Ethel elected s follows: Joyce Eliason, Ralph and son Wayne of Glendale, Store Well - , Beets and carrots store well, so resident; Evelyn Wells, California. plant early ones far uSe Muring Ilene Hall, secretary; Paulsummer and later varieties 'for storine Jensen, song leader; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee, Mr. John Jolene ing during the fall and winter Eilason, health leader! Betty Jean Midgley and daughter Mable all of months. . . Nielsen, recreation leader; Laura Salt Lake City, and Mrs.'. Veda ' Walnut Hulls Brown of Weiser, Idaho, were Hy Savage, reporter. Green walnut hulls have 20 timd rum visitors on Mmorial Day. They the vitamin C potency of orange had a grand time while here visiting juice. An extract madfronj them'ii The Snappy Stitchers held their with old frierids. being used to fortify food produces, second 4-meeting on May 26th at the home of Elva Christiansen. The opening prayer as given by Grlene McBride. The lunch was served by Gladys Jorgensen and Edris Larsen. The health lesson t was given by Gloria Jorgensen. Devon Smith gave the closing prayer. The Snappy Stitchers are now working on a patch. WW 16-in- ar- -- i. Rjsccll Monson and ranged aprty in honor of the Sat-uidh.:! ,er f :y were guests at the night card club. A fine lunlorae of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford cheon was served the group by Mrs. Monson on Memorial Day. Those present were, Dusenberry. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chris Johnson, Mrs. Mr. and Mis. John Monson of Marie Fonnesbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Cornine, Utah, were Hyrum visitors Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. on Memorial Day. Johnson, Mr. land Mrs. C. N. Skan-h- y, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Eliason Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gibbons and their guests on Tuesday, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Fonnesbeck. hnd and Mrs. Cadi Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jod.c Smith and childMr. and Mr3. John Allen had as ren .ill of Benson and Miss Lois heer guests on Memorial Day, Mr. Jensen of Malad. and Mrs. Newell Brenchley, Mr. and M s. Jordan Knight of Green River, Mr. and M's. Herman Fonnes-bcc- k Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Painand chddren of Howell, Utah ter of Cgden, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar were week end guests at the home Hansen and cb ldren of Smithfie!d, of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brenchley of Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Monson and children of Garfield, an'd Mrs. Arus Mrs. Gladys Woodruff and dauWestover and children of Magna ghter Mary Lou, of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests at the home were guests at the home of Mr. and of Bishop and Mrs. Camel EL Lar- Mrs. W. S. Baxter last week end. sen. The following people were house Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Andersen of guests of their father Mr. H. H Logan, Mr. and Mrs. France Mau-pha- n lensen on Memorial Day, Mr. and of Wellvsille, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ellis Jensen, Mrs. Edna Stokes Fied Mauehan of Preston, and Mr. and children, Mrs. Elise Morris and ard M's. Roy Rendlisbacher of Mill ion and Mrs. Lila Fawn, all of Og-le- n and M's Sylvia Myers and ville, were visiting with relatives hildren of Wellsville. h rc on Memorial Day. r.:. CAGE COURIER ay ls-- j Specials For Saturday and all next week 1 47c 0 bars 7c . 39c . $1.95 , PEETS Granulated Snap YUM For Drinks Gallon Pint . Ige pkg 24c . 35c - Quit 65c $2.65 FRUIT BOTTLES 'v H Buy - Gallons Quarts Haw' "Rememb&iilst Year Checketts arrived- home on Saturday, for a 30 day1' Elwin just recently re- - ' furlough. turned from the South Pacific Theatre of War. Elwin is mighty,, glad to be home. He is the son of Mrs. Carl Moon. Elwin CpI. i our war nom 0, & I. Furniture 4 - J t Exchange 28 West, 1st Nofth Phone : Logan : 4I8-- J sing-hsho- H IT S WISE TO BUY AT THE U. & I. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE SOME OF THE GOOD BUYS.. IN OUR STORE. NEW COIL BED SPRINGS $8.95 only ' . , $11.95 NEW SINGLE BEDS complete ' $24.50 SWING ROCKERS- .. ; NEW FULL SIZE BABY. CRIB : i i :. - . regular $44.95 j H Pints Mrs. Hanah Moran Jeff Wecfoev day for her home; ih Ifollj'WwAv California, after hairing spent two j weeks in Hyrum with relatives and While here Mrs. Moran14 friends. was given many parties and dinners which helped to make her visit here complete. Mrs. Moran is a, sister i' Jorgensen. . '4 r REMEMBER 'ITSjWISE i 'V' ' -- TO BUY AT THE U.&L ( . x ' M. C. P. PECTIN 2 packages , Allen JHerc. Co Hyrum, V Utah rjsx! r - Mrs. Ed Andersen of Blackfoot, Idaho, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Andersen the forepart of the week. 233 Future Farmers Put Food Profits in Bonds 1 rN' V Bonds. No. 3 Edward Jones of Pittsboro Chapter FFA, North Carolina, and some of his 455 victory hens. Edward made a net profit of $548.12 from his flock last year and is putting his profits in War Bonds. No. 4 shows Colin English, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Herbert Shuman, president Palmetto Chapter FFA, and Harrison E. Barringer, State Senator, all of Florida, at the high light of an annual Fathcr-and-So- n banquet The Florida Future Farmers bought a $1,000 War Bond with the funds from, their farm produce grown on their own chsi project Pack the Attack Buy More Than Before high-produci- Gale Chapter at County, Tennessee, boy3 of the GreenAtLebanon repairing farm equipment, ,. - aa auction of this farm equipment; a total of $85,000 went into War Needham Jewelry 125 North Main ' f Logan, UtalT 9 |