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Show Page Eight Srm CLEAN UP DANCE Ply rum Your makeup should be composed Lights and Shadows. By careful blending of your foundation cream you can highlight your most attrac tive features and shadow the plainer ones. For instance, blend eyeshadow on the eyelids to dramatize your eyes if they are your best feature. If not, then scften the eyes with foundation cream but no on the lids. If your chin is too it with darker pointed, "shadow cream and careful powdering. tMyuiH JUoil Club --WNU Ledger Syndicate An intciesting Features. was meeting ifcld on Tuesday at the home oL ills. V ' X s J'i). LeUoy McBride by the irst Ward Relief Society. Counselor Lulu McBride con. ducted the meeting Mrs. V. K. - Carver pre ented the Literary the Revelations of lesson on John.. Musical numbers consisted of singing by the group led by Mrs. LaVeda Nielsen, vocal solos by Mrs. Gertrude Larsen and vocal duets by Viola Israelsen and Norma Baxter. Prayers were by Lauretta Han sen and Viola Israolse 1. President Isabelle Wilson served refreshments to 22. At the conclusion a most successful year, the Special Interest class of the First Ward MIA held a closing social on Tuesday evening. The evenings '(niertainmdnt began with an inteesting and entertaining program consisting of vocal solos by Ray Jensen, piano solo by Rula Wrght, vocal solos by Claine Clawson. Ac. companists were Mrs.. Muriel Wright and Mrs. Thora Bangerter. j Mrs. Ann Andersen and Ter. ry Allen gare humorous read ings. The program was eon. ducted by Mrs. Norma Baxter, class leader. Following the program some interesting games were, introduced by Mrs. Helen Jensen. A tray 11111 was served to all. Those cont ibuting to the lunch were Minda Henderspn, jbucy Baxter, lone Petersen, Violet Clawson, Isabelle Wilson, Leda Wilson, Agnes Atkinson, Lula Wright, Fearl Bailey, Erma Brad ley, Drue Larsen, Thora Ban. gerter, Edith Allred, Mary Lar. sen, Melinda Liljenquist, Eleanor Muriel Zilles, Wright, Vella Wiight and Norma Baxter. , iHk 0lME6E NvWTED CUrJ-KJJO- TO ILL.. pRuJ6FIELC FIRWUfJ ANSWERED ,A FALSe ALARM AT A reifBRATe tOUPAVf. HOUSE A HAM. WHERE OWNER WAS SW0KIN6 A PRIMARY OFFICERS TEACHERS MEET AND Mr. Lyle Richmond and family cf Promontory, Utah have been in Paradise with Mr. Mrs. Moselle Ilall and Mrs. visiting Richmond's mother, Mrs. J. S. Erma Bradley were cohostesses Richmond who has been ill. on Thursday evening when they entertained officers and teach, era of the First ward primary at the Hall home. INDEPENDENT The monthly lesson on person allty of a Teacher was ably treated by Mrs. Melinda Liljen-sulsAfter which an interestt. GEM discussion followed. Plans were completed for the annual primary conference which will be held on April 29 30c MATINEE EVENING 33c A social hour was enjoyed with refreshments served by the STARTS SUNDAY hostesses to Norene Nielsen, Itel. en C.. Jensen, Thora Bangerter, First Cache Valley .Showing Margie Nielsen, Patricia Wright, Virginia Jorgensen, Oda Allen, Aria Nyquist.LaRee Gulbransen, THRILLS BEYOND MEASURE Melinda Liljenquist, Erftia Brad, Moselle and Hall.. ley BEAUTY ing CLEANSING i CREME 1 50 39 JENSEN U VARIETY if. '3$ L A " ala BAD NEIGHBOR POLICY Lemuel went to a neighbor to borrow a coil of rope. The neighbor, Jake, replied that he was going to be needmg his rope for some time. I am going to tie up some sand with it, Jake said. Tie up sand! exclaimed LemI dont see how you can do uel. that! Oh, you can do almost anything with a rope when you dont want to reolied Jake dryly. lend it. f TOP CEILING PRICES FOR EVERY DAY PRICES USED CARS and buy all your Druqs and Cosmetics at WILSON MOTOR CO. HYRUM DRUG 32S No. Main Logan, Ut. v TREASURE' A- - 'C jTC At f P ? Johnny PHILIP --n , r-J t. Si- - :t MARY ASTOR and introducing N AuntSistfW marie McDonald DILI fh: 14- -' ' 3kC tea Cm Install It Yoars dll SMITH BROS. LUMBER CO. riione 19 EUAjE0 Scrtf" JOHNSON-tt- s scutum huh anew lllUM Attctfl) DOiJ IHiJ by SKO RADIO tv Irtwi Surhnf r PICTURES md INC. faj UNTIL1 FIRST NEWSREEL PICTURES OF THE 1)E TH OF PRESIDENT ROI )SE VF LT Al- f:L CO HIT f - ir . ILL-- ?. Sv Jr 20. CtMTVfV.OS in.ni JAMES DUNN DOROTHY MCGUIRE 'JOAN BLONDELl . PEGGY ANN GARNER . LLOYD NOLAN TED DONALDSON STARTS SUNDAY - CARTOON ami PASSING PARADE" With EDWARD JERGENS LOTION 79c HUME SELENA ARNOIDj.CRONTN ?;RQyiE t 97c 4 $3.18 CERESAN 1 lb 73c. 8 lb S5.40 SEMESAN BEL 1 SEMESAN BEL 4 lb $9.10 lb $1.65 8c ? S S TONIC MARSHALL GLORIA lU 39c FANCY WATER GLASSES FELIX BRESSART G3AHAME-THOMPSO- WOODBURYS HAND CREAM JERGENS ALL PURPOSE FACE CREAM KEMTONE-GALLO- NS v KV PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY WOODBURYS OILY SKIN CREAM 97c KREML HAIR TONIC $1.00 ' sf V Qltech tk&Le f. kX r o. rriMi SUNDAY v YOULL KEEPS WINTERJa HEAT If -- ' n, of luf MELODIERS ORGANIZED WENDEI.L PREECE GETS A HIGH AWARD group of young marriel Wendell Prtece, son in law girls in Hyrum have organized if Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Olsen, into a gleevlub and will be call, ed The Melodiers. i.; reccved s. the Distinguished W. H. Terry is the director the is Co Following t and Mrs. Beulah Jensen, the ac. Ration. By direction of the president companist Other elected officers under the provision, of army are Nona Petersen, president; and secretary; regulations 600.45, the Distin- Afton Allen, guished Service Cross is awarded Yvonne Pettit, Librarian. The girls are preparing sacred by the commander to the follow. and secular numbers. We feel indivdual: named Ing Wendell M. Preece, 6581429, that the glee club will be greatly Pvt., Medical detachment. Infan. appreciated in our town. The Melodiers has a member, try, for extraordinary heroism in action on January 30, 1944 near ship of twenty as follows; Nona Campo Morto, Italy. Disregard, Petersen, Afton Allen, Yvonne Leona Petersen, ing enemy automatic weapons Pettit, Bara fire which struck within inches Miller, Helen Rose, Iris Nielsen, of him, Pvt. Preece unhesitating, Carol Hammond, Martha Hurren, iy ran one hundred yards across llosella Nielsen, Myrtle Maugh. flat, exposed terrain to assist an, Letitia Anhder, Vella Elia-roBeth Orme, Violet Nielsen, wounded members of his comLaRee men assisted He first tw0 Lyon, Lois Cowley, Ruth pany on the right "of the company Miller, Olga Allen, and Leta ont cai r.'j'og one .seriously Liljenquist. wounded man approximately two hundre 1 yards to the rear under -- Svr f The Second ward Sunday steady machine gun fire. Re. School was happy to welcome turning to the flat terrain about in their services Sunday moin. one hundred and fifty yards in formerly 2.00 ing five of their servicemen. front of the enemy lines, he aid, jrA-J were Eugene Gibbs of the They ed two more seriously injured Marines, Derwood Clawson of men and dragged them to cover. the Maritime REG. 50 Don this, he resume 1 Nielsen of the Commission,, Comuloting Air Corps, Jack DUSTING POWDER through grazing fire, which cut Clawson of the and Infantry, to aid about the ground him, Eldcn Nielsen of the Navy. All the third casualty. As he ran the boys were looking well and . rendering first aid to his man, were happy to be home. plus existing taxes Pvt. Preece was wounded by a In the sacrament services on burst of machine gun fire which Sunday evening at the Second nearly severed hi3 arm. Despite ward Eugene Gbbs and Derthe serious and painful wound, wood Clawson were the speak, he continued courageously to ad. ers. Both of these boys have minister medical treatment. He had the of going on privilege next provided what attention missions for the L D S church. he could for a fourth casualty, The ward als0 read Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baxter and then dragged himself seven- letters from bishopric serof four their ty-five yards to a position vice men who are in combat. have sold their home in the First Ward to Mr and Mrs. from which he wras evacuated All of these carried most inspir. Howard McMurdie and twO about Six hours later. His exing messages. sons of Taradise. an was inspir. emplary bravery atlon to all those about him to Salt Lake City and reflects the- - highest credit The second hour shorthand Lutl has gone thi3 week and will have some on himself and the military ser. class of the high school entervice. Entered military service tained at a party honoring their new stock to add to her fine selection of womens wear. Come from Lewirton, Utah. teacher, Martha Nielsen, on FrL By command of Lt. Gen. Patch day. The party was held in the in and see what she has before else. Adv. Arthur A. White school building, Rereshments going anywhere Major General, G. S. C. were served and the class presChief of Staff Mrs. Nora Nielsen of the Hy. ented the bride-to-b- e a beautiful rum Third ward wras the speakmirror. er on the closing Mi.ual pro. Remember Mothers Day comes gram held Tuesday evening, ApMay 13th. Give Mother one of ril 10 at the Paradise ward. What Ann Brought Home, out lovely, stylish, comfortable hats. Or a coat, suit, dress, hand, a clever play, was presented to the Paradise ' ward on April 18. bag or housecoat. Use fiur lay-CSgt. Lowell Markusen is 33 West 1st North. Adv. It was presented by the Corrinne home this week from Ward in return for a play pre- India where he has been servaway plan. Edwards Millinery sented by the members of the ing in the aerial transport across and Paradise ward. Mrs. Willard Petersen the Himalaya mountains. Mr George C. Nuhn were stake visitors to the Paradise Sunday School on April 15. n-l'- Saturday, April 21 ELITE HALL Sponloted April 20,1945 SOUTH CACIIK COURIER i PURSIN TONIC ASPIRIN TWO 100 PKS ANACIN 100S SORETONE SOIL OFF JUST ARRIVED LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COMBS 15c to 50c LUX 11c KRESO DIP 49c. 75c. $1.00. SI 60 CAPITOL t |