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Show THE SOUTH CACHE COURIER Page Eight Friday, December 22, 1944 yywwwvvvwwvvwtfwvwwwwwwvvwwywvwvw drw V. i !sSfTcWmu C n ERRVy smmmmtgz 'It, JJnijFS inpnca; MERRY CHRISTMAS Itu&exdan JdutnbeA Co--, Jingle bells , jingle belle. Jingle all the may, O! ithat fun it i to ride e In a open shayl CHRISTMAS AGAIN! one-hors- We have much to be Who will say that smiles were brighter or spirits keener at the Christmases of our fathers than they are today? thank- ful for this Christmas, and we want to express our a thanks to you. May this Christmas season of 1944 be an especially At any rate, friends and neighbors, that's the kind of a Christmas we are wishing for you this Yuletide of 1944 just a good . W r ?UJ X v f f r 'i lliMjl dltijtUvtl happy one for you. old'fashioned Christmas! -7 ... Allen Mercantile WESTERN STORES 8 No. Main 134-13- Logan, Utah CHEER! Theres noth- - GOOD quite iMMftMWMMMAWWMWWMWMWMMMAMMW Boyd Johnson, who is in train- Pay Your Tithing ing in the U. S. army in New Bishop J- W. Wright Jr. wishes Hamphshire, arrived home on a to remind the people of the First short furlough to attend funeral ward that "Wednesday, December services of his father, Niels 27, has heen set aside to settle your tithing. Call at the meeting Johnson. house between the hours of 12 to - GREETINGS 6 p. m. A BENEFICIAL LIFE SittceXely fjalui. yyJUe 1 4, Beneficial Man' "good Merry Christmas greetings Mrs. Pierre Sorenson entertain ed a number of friends Saturday of her evening in celebration birthday anniversary. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Elton Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Julb Albretsen, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson. Following dinner the evening was spent play BEST WISHES FOR like it. And cheer is an affair of the heart. It cannot be withheld and hoarded to gain added value with the days or years. Good cheer must he spent! Let us all radiate good cheer this Christmas of 1944, for there are reasons enough for good cheer if we hut pause to reflect. from all of us to all of you. J. PAUL BURGESS, M. D. ing 500. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Nielsen, El ton Olsen and Rhoda Clarke. Gni$Uttai GREETINGS SEASONS GREETINGS J. V, AtkuUan effiftuuti BaaleX Shop. IMS and WfflE EVERY GOOD WISH TO OUR MANY FRIENDS t' Clmsftttas Chet rta All! men and women in service will want to out- call home. If you help keep the lines pouring of the spirit. First Security Bank Of Utah MEMBER F D I C Santa Clans is coming ! With gratitude for your continued friend-- ; ship we pause during this busy Christmas season of 1944 to wish Every year there is a big rush on Long Distance telephone lines. Many A Holly and mistletoe, soft lights and Christmas trees, gifts that mean an S clear by not making unessential long di$ tance calls over the Christmas week , yon the happiest Christmas of them alL end it will help keep essential calls mov ing. Thanks for remembering- - CITY SERVICE STATION Hyrum, Utah J 4 . - TM M0BNTA1I STATES TELEPHONE AM TELEGRAPH COMPANY fc |