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Show SOUTH fife Cfit CACHE May 18. 1945 COURIER 5SE MOTHES AND DAUGHTERS HAVE BANQUET Candidates for s The three yeairs of Bee H ve Girls of the Paradise ward held and their Mothers Daughters banquet in the recreation hall May 15- - They played games after the dinner. Hyrum City War Bond Queen THANKS CLOSING SOCIAL Opr thanks and appreciation to the people of South The Paradise Relicif Society hold the)- - VM'ng p'rtv May 22. It will be in the form of a banquet, and a program has been arranged. The social committee in charge is Mrs- Lena Obray, Mrs. LaVella Gibbs, Mrs. LaVon Bickmore. The banquet will be held in the recreation hall- will Cache for their patronage - 4 and support which made our opening day S 'ch a big SEMINARY GRADUATION tJtSXBJK3Akin A&t Beautiful and impressive were the Seminary graduation exercises which were, held in the Third ward chapel on Sunday evening A profusion of spring flowers were banked across the stage which added to this special oc- . 1 t success. i - Lila All m a r- ?bK j? Am 'X !& v- Ruth P ft 7 Baxter Maurine Niels-- n y N, ? H " ' vA - j "? $& , ,i . 1 Donna Nielsen t , Nielsen Ruth Miller PATRONAGE 74s Service Mabhet J. WILSON FROM TRIP to learn about the Mormons and RETURNS E. 3 PHONE UTAH HYRUM. their beliefs- - He visited the home of Mr- - and Mrs. George E- - Wehman of Brook lyn, whose son was in the same group of aviators as his son, Lt. Earl H. Wilson, whose plane was lost near the Mediterranean. Out of 26 boys, all Lieutenants, in the group who left at the same time as Earl, only two are now alive. Mr. Wilson also called on Abe Murdock in Washington in behalf Mr. E. J. Wilson, manager of the Logan Cache Knitting Mills of Logan has returned home to Hyrum following a three week buying trip in the east. Mr. Wiison visited some of the nations largest business houses while in New York. He stated that most of the heads of the .SuMnoss concerns vhom i g Nielsen- he interviewed were very interPianists were Carol Hughes and ested in th manufacturing conWilford Hansen and Student cerns in U'.ah. They promised they choiister was ReNia Gronquist. would be provided the necessary There were 96 graduates, four yams to keeptheir plants operatof them have recently left for ing. Several business leaders invited duty in the armed services-Thchorus work so beautifully Mr. Wilson to their homes where rendered was directed by Mrs. he became acquainted with their Ruth families who were very interested of the Seminary are LeRoy I. T(rgensent principal, Mrs. Ruth Moss and Miss Olive Parker- - of Utah Manufacturers to obtain materials for Utah plants. While at the nations capitol he visited with Mr, and Mrs. Willard Israelsen and at Cincinnati he was the house guest of Leon- ard Schappoff, who' s Vittir?tnvn Violet YOUR e f ' . e Taylor casion. The theme of the program was The Hope of Tomorrow Peace The program was rendered as follows: Organ prelude, Mrs. J. W. Wright. March of graduates. In a Violin and piano du- -t Dclrrell Garden by Monaery Kelley and Wilford Hansen, invocation by Max Jone3, song by the graduation class chorus How Beautiful Upon the Mountain", madinp by Virginia Fuhiman, discussion Love Your Enemies by Dean Larsen, Thalr Allen Barbara D vis, Vernice Jackson, Joy Heckman, and Norene Nielsen. chorus, Teach Me to Pray and Oh Pray For Peace", address to graduates by Bishop Mr Mvin 0. Ashton, presentation of diploma- - by Principal LeRoy I. Jorgensen and President W. W-- . Owens, chorus The Lords Prayer and benediction by LuDean WE WELCOME is of the Leonard Custom president Tailors. W & R CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs- - Wesley Butris entertained the W & R club at her home on Friday evening. Three tables of bridge were enjoyed with prizes won by Esta Brown, Valeda Shaffer, and Ruby Nielsen- - Following the card game, a lovely luncheon was served by the hostess to 12 members. Queen RAWLEIGHS Good Health Products DICK WOODEN 354 North 3rd East Logan, Utah 9t Bnirixpi ReiiiUi! First Ward Bonds purchased from April 9, 1945 to next Saturday, May 19 P- - M. are worth votes as follows: Children In need of a boost In grades tern to the teacher for help. $25 Bond People who want to sell or buy turn to our Want $50 Bond ads. and so on for higher values- 89c rate for the first run and five cents per line for repeats, QUEEN CROWNED Votes will be cast at Hvrum City Post Office until Saturday noon and at thebond booth in the Elite Hall until 11 P- M. Ifti'e votes will be counted at 11 P. M- Saturday at the Elite IHall and the Queen will be crowned and presented with a $5.0 Bond by Mayor Jorgensen SOUTH CACHE - Gewiieb 49 JERGENS 50c SOAP SOY BEAN OIL 7c 39c SHAMPOO LOTION 79c IN WINE Lip Stick PEARLS $100 BEAUTY CREAM CLEANSING 59c 59c CREAM ZEST SHAVING LOTION 50c TAWN SHAVING LOTION 69c W00DBURYS LIQUID CASTILE SHAMPOO 39c DAGGETT and RAMSDELL COLD CREAM 69c COTY, FACE POWDER $1.00 COTY CLEANSING $1-0- COTY SKIN CREAM FRESHENER $1.00 TEEL 39c KICHEN TOWEL ROLL DRESSER KRESO Call 51J today. The Is ten cents per line - - $2.79 SELTZER PHILLIPS Third Ward American Legion HOW ELECTED 11 Fire pound can KOTEX 54s WCODBURYS Second Ward Donna Nielsen Junior Literary Senior Literary Giuynne Allen G I Janes Nielsen yiolet Maurine Nielsen Taylor Daughters Utah Pioneers at MALTOSE PALMOLIVE SPONSOR Lions Club Ruth Baxter DEXTRI BROMO $50 BOND PRIZE Joyce Andersen Jackie Wright Lila Allen Ruth Miller EVERY DAY PRICES ALKA SELTZER y candidate Check theie 13 LAMPS $2.00 DIP 43c, 75c, $1.00 HYRUM DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPEC1AVTY Phone 23 - |