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Show Page Eight THE SOUTH CACHE COURIER L G. I. Wives Club LOCALS Moss and two sons, James and Jerry, vis.led in Salt Lake City with relatives during the Christmas holiday. Mrs. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Borlase and three children of Twin Falls, Idaho are spending a week at the heme of Mrs. Boilase's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Eugene Petersen. - and Mrs. Don Jensen and children of lrovo are visiting during the holidays at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Clawson. Mr. Entertained if AWAYSONI'lmmy: INTAKE A real Christmas party was en- joyed by members of the G. 1. Wives' club. The party was and was held at the home cf Mrs. Lctitia Anhder. A complete dinner was served, the centerpiece for the dining table being a miniature Santa Claus with his igh and reindeers. Lighted red tapers were placed at each and. Place cards seated 9 members. Following dinner parlor games were enjoyed and Christmas carols sung. The members also exchanged gifts. Friday, December 29, ' 1 - - - - - - V.:- - r -- - v. f r . - ' - .. v- - ,AWT V v,v The Spmt of , Cnrisu Talk, mas, Robert Gustavesen. Violin solo. Miss Bindrup of Logan. Retold story, Miss Roskelley of Smithfield. Prayers were given by Alban T. Clawson and Blaine Nielsen. The entire audience sang Jingle Bells upon the appearance of Santa Claus who distributed candy and nuts to all present. " A real old fashioned Christmas spirit was shown following the program, by visiting and shaking hands with those present. Beginning with the New Year Miss Betty Miller, daughter of its Mr. and Mrs Verna of the Courier will continue in this city is spending a two weeks column of news happenings vacation here. Betty is the Art Hyrum 24 years ago. This news wvil be taken from the files of teacher in r the Ely, Nevada Before leaving Hyrum she John was a prominent musician here Lou-iand at the USAC- - A- - s calling Israelsen. H. Petersen of Ogden was on many friends in h-i- s Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1itcher Hyrum Sunday afternoon. and two children of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unsworth J. Y. Farey of Brigham City were Christmas eve guests at the i have moved to Ogden to make home of Mr. Leon their home for the winter months. and MrsBradley. Mrs. O. H. Andersen spent sevMr. and Mrs. C. L. Hall of Lo- eral days visiting with her daughter in Smithfield. gan spent Monday in Hyrum, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright Jr. Merrill Baxter. attended a banquet at the BlueGrace and La Vern McBride of bird at Logan Tuesday evening, Stilt Lake City spent Christmas when the Cache Valley Dental week-enin Hyrum visiting with association entertained their wives. their parents, Mr- - and Mrs. G. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red William McBride. and Northwestern Greenling Apples. $1.00 bushel. Chris AnMr. and Mrs. Frank Payne and dersen, Hyrum. children of Garfield, spent the Christmas holiday at the home Mr. and Mrs- Morris Nielsen of Mrs. Paynes parents, Mr. and and family spent Christmas week Mrs. Bert Jensen. end in Tooele, guests of their Peter C. Petersen, 86, died daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen. Thursday morning at the home of his son Victor. The funeral will be announced later. The of Sunday visitors at the home Mrs. Francis Clark included Courier will carry an account of Mrs. Emil Andersen of Bogan, the funeral in the next issue. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunbar of - Gayle Miller and httle daughter Shirley furnished several musical numbers at a draftee party held in Wellsville last week for Grant Wilson, Mack Jones, Keith Baugh, Coy Darley and Oral Murray. Mrs. TO ALL MAY YDU, HELP AND PROVIDE FDR YOU THROUGHOUT THE NEW YEAR. - Mar-rin- THE LORD BLE5S AND GUIDE Mr. and Mrs. Elton' Olsen enMr. and Mrs. Ross Nielsen enMrand Mrs. Ken Hendersen tertained over the Christmas tertained at their home at a and two sons spent the week-en- d for Mr. and Mrs. Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. in Rigby, Idaho as guests of rel- week-en- d Berntson and children, Pa- -' John B. Woodward, Howard and atives. tricia and Clarke of Ogden, and Mary Woodward, of Wellsville oil R. Humphreys of Salt Mrs- Glen Nielsen and son and Joseph Monday. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and Mr. and Mrs- J. B. Baxter acall of Logan enjoyed a to baby, Alden companied their son Christmas dinner Monday at the Ogden Thursday from where he home of their parents; Mr. and left for Fort Mason, California, Mrs. Fred J. Miller. to be reassigned for further overseas duty. Last week special effort wag used in gathering material for a A new daughter was born at a real newsy paper for our ChristLogan hospital Christmas day to mas issue. But due to the busy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dokas. The season, the printers were unable mother is the former Ida Bell to use only a very little of our Gundersen and has been staying items. If articles appear in this with her grandmother, Mrs. Eliza issue that should have been Rose for some time. The father printed last week, you will know of the child is in the United that it is not the reporters fault. States army. flach'i. Auto fi.ep.ai er dftjAum - - Mrs. Hervin Preston, Mr. and The South Cache Courier will Nielsen and Carolyn of daughter Busipublish Roger W. Babsons IdahoDowney, ness and Financial Outlook for 1945 on December 29. You will Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibbons, find the story on page four. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoth, of spent Christmas day with 9 Sergeant Ray Allen is en- Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sorensen and joying a furlough with his par- family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen enA holiday dinner was ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allen of served with all the trimmings. tertained at dinner for their son Since Rays perilous Mrs. Sorensen is a this citydaughter of Dale, who has enjoyed a short stabeen he has overseas, trip Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons. tioned at Las Vegas, Nevada, as furlough from the U. S. navy. an instructor. Mr- and Mrs. Stewart Swenson Besides the honored guest, other and two children, and Mr. and special guests were Mrs. Betsy Dee Wilson has arrived in Mrs. of Wellsville and Mrs. Roger Bauer and three child- Wyatt Hyrum to spend a short furlough ren of Ogden, and Verna Hansen Christina Olsen, grandmothers of He has recently returned from of Dale. Dale left Hyrum for Far--. Salt Lake spent the South America and the Gulf of Christmas week-en-City, d with their ragut, Idaho where he awaits Mexico, He has been awarded a Mr. and Mrs. Reuben reassignment. parents, number of ribbons for service in Hansen. danger zones- Dee is in the MariCorporal Max Miller is here time commission. Pfc and Mrs. Quentin Unsworth visiting, on an emergency leave announce the safe arrival of a for a week. Maxs father, Lester La Mar Wright is visiting rel- new daughter. The baby was born L. Miller, submitted to a major atives and friends in Hyrum. He at California. Quen. operation at a Salt Lake City has spent the past three months tin Freshwater, is stationed at Fort Lewis, hospital and is greatly improved in Los Angelos. La Mar is the Washington. This is the first child in health at this Christson of the late John G. Wright. for the couple. Mrs- Unsworth mas day Mrs. Millerwriting. and Max visWhile away he has been employed is the former Lorraine Jensen, ited in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. at Lockhead Airplane factory and of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Thomas daughter Griffiths and family, will return to that place this Jensen of Malad, Idaho. where a birthday dinner wa week-enserved in curnpliment to Mrs. MilA no hostess party was held at ler, who was observing her birthBeth Jensen has been home on day anniversary. Max will report a brief furlough from Moffet Field, the home of Ivean Hansen Friday back to Camp Beale, Calif., this An evening of visiting was week-enCalifornia to visit with her par- night. to luncheon served and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen. enjoyed Mrs. Annie Jean Daines of WashBeth has recently been advanced to a storekeeper 2nd class- - Mrs. ington, D. C., Ruth Baxter and Dunn of Brigham City, Bert Jensen accompanied her Jayne Fauna Nielsen, Betty Burrell, Lila to Salt Lake City on Allen daughter and Ivean Hansen. Gifts Wednesday where they will visit were exchanged around a lightwith another daughter for a few ed Christmas tree. days before reporting back to her post. - Mr. and Mrs. Asa Baker and children of Mendon, spent Christ(Ward Christmas Day of mas day as dinner guests Members of the Second ward President and Mrs. Edwin and several out of town people attended the special Christmas program at the ward chapel on Monday. Bishop Garnel Larsen conducted the program. The ward choir under the ba-- j ton of A. J. Petersen, with Vin-- , me Clawson and Alta Petersen accompanying on the organ and piano, and Roy Petersen on the electric guitar, sang three num-- ! bers. Musical reading, Kathleen Ai-- anta Visits Second len- - Notice schools. 1944 HAPPY NEW YEAH - , - - - d. d. - , Allen is Lieut. Charles A. spending a two week furlough wjtjj his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russoll A11en of this city. -- Quil as he is familiarly known here, has been stationed at Camp Pick- ett Va while on leave he will at vjsit friends and relatives Salt Lake City, Ogden and Tooele. January 2nd Lieut. Allen reports hack to Ft- - Jackson, S. C. . j Corporal Ross Liljenquist has base after spendreturned to ing a two week furlough with his mother, Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist. Ross is an instructor in Airplane mechanics at Lake Charles, Louisiana. In a conversation with him he states that he would much prefer overseas duty, but is frozh-i- s - are many paths in life but the leads to home is the one we all love best. May 1945 brk- -j to your home a joyous strengthening of home ties and old associations, and a happy gain in the number of those you count as friends. May .it bring you more health, more prosperity, more joy of living. This is the sincere New Year wish of THERE u 0 $ Hyrum Drug en on his job. He keenly senses in checking his responsibility planes as they go up, realizing that lives are at stake on each trip. flic tty Cfecut Kurt Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wright is spending a ten day furlough here with his parents ind friends. Kurt is a senior medical student at the St- - Louis University, where he expects to graduate next June. On Sunday his parents entertained at a dinner party in his hon-- , or. Out of town gutsts who attended" was Miss Blanche Lewis of Salt Lake City, sister of Mrs. Wright. m tS Ptmnnmuimmmmnxmmtjm' As fhe clock strikes twelve let THANK YOU Welcome to the year ofj grace, 1945, and may it bring you much more in the way of health and happiness than your most hopeful expectations. Thank you a thousand times for past favors. We promise to do everything in our power to merit your continued friendship. OLSON BLACKSMITH SHOP flsut&et Mato Company cMyuim our hearts reciprocate the sentiment of Tennysons New Year bells: Ring out the old, ring in the new. Ring out the false, ring in the true. Ml ami Mu B M 7UomfUon The year 1944 will soon be history. We are happy to say that we formed many new friendships during this eventful year, and strengthened many old ones. To all of our friends, both new and old, we extend most cordial New Year wishes. MILLER COAL & FEED CO. |