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Show south cache courier Far Fcfir TO KEEP THE FAITH SOUTH CACHE CC J'AIER Mona By ! A well arranged tea was held Oh, you who sleep in Flanders on Snday afternoon complimentFields, (Phone MKS. NORMA BAXTER ing Mrs. Annie C, Larsen in celrise sweet anew. to Sleep BARBARA BICKMORE We caught the torch you threw ebration of hor eightieth birthday-Thtea was held at her home And holding high, we keep the SUBSCRIPTION RATES and was given by her children-OrchiFaith $1.50 One Year in the United States... . sweet peas and other $1.00 With, all who died. Men unailed direct) ScrMce We cherished too. the poppy red prir.g flowers were artistically That grows on fields where valor rranged about the living rooms. Lernl paper, published every Friday at Hyrum, Cache County, In the receiving line were Miss led; Uuh. Entered at the Postoffice at Hyrum, Utah as second ''Jell Larsen and her mother, Mrs. the skies It to seems to signal class mail matter under the act of March 3, 1870. nnie C. Larsen. That blood of heroes never dies. But lends a lustre to the red . in Mrs. Zora Larsen was Of the flower that bloom' above the dead land- - He had fine parents and " ? In fields! Flanders atin a fine family NAROfiAUDnOWA- L- was "raised ' 1 red and torch And the now and He poppy was congenial, mosphere. l of We in dead. our honor dJflunvtL had a fine personality and an Fear wear not that ye have died for independjnt spirit.. His ifather naught; was one of Hyrums pioneer merchants and Sam had assisted him Weve learned the lesson that ye To the People r , taught in thp store for many yearsof this Community . , He has bren away from H vum In Flanders fields! Mortally wounded Staff Ser-of will always J but or thirty years LETS ALL WEAR A POPPY geant George D. Keathley A , be remembered. His parents will Lamesa, Texas, stood up for at-15 . minutes and mowed down now be ready to welcome him i I tacking Germans. After homehe had drivCounselor James J, Wilson gave en off the Nazis, he closing remarks. He was not ac---! slumped to Unsthe with but Sam, quainted the ground, to worth family were ereatly turned a comrade He also in the wa-and whisp- ered: "Write thanked all who assisted in the to my wife, XtJtWWw I services. . r .The invocation was offered by C- D. WASHINGTON. could I Army thing Charles Unsworthand the bene, nas overcome what in The the past for her and my country. diction by RuSsell S. Haft sen would have seemed to have been inThis Medal of Honor soldier Mrs. Annie C. Larsen did more than write to Mrs. surmountable t obstacles and the Logan. too. to wrote He you, Keathley, Navy has promJ The grave- was dedicated by Can you sincerely answer: "I am ised full uncondicoundoing all I can for my tional surrender. Mayor John W. Jorgensen t try?" Not unless you are doing Chief of Staff charge of the guest bock and 7th .Mr. UnswoiVh cfcd i i San your share in the Mighty War General Georfe the serving was suervised by maximum Your War Loan. Francisco, California of a heart C. Marshall and Mrs. Bond purchase of any of the war Roy Larsen and Mrs. Earl attack at the age of loans is needed the most now as j Fleet Admiral Larsen who wa assisted by Roma head comrades Ernest J. Sgt. Keathley King had been employed there for v for the Pacific for the final round ..aid today, in Jean Larsen. Barbara Hairt and of the world struggle to save many year as a hotel clerk. o n Donna Mae Larsen. ( commenting your country from Fascist hands. folli :e Mighty Sev His include the survivors TpE EDITOR e .:h War Loan. During the appointed hours of owing brothers and sisters: Mis. Mar- 3 to 7, more than 120 relatives General James H. Nielsen, Mrs- Alma shall said: "We in the and friends called and wished and Charles Unsworth of L- Allen, EULOGIES SPOKEN FOR Army have over Mrs. Lairsen many more years Hjrum; Mrs". Eva Hansen of MARSHALL SAMUEL UNSWORTH COme what hi the of continued happiness and good Hollywood, California, Mis. Ella would have seemed to have health- past mpressive and beautiful were Ellis of Ogden, Guy Unsworth of been irsurmountable obstacles. So Mrs. Larsen is the mother of the funeral services of Samuel Salt Lake City, Williap jUnsworth have you. That Is wnere the enemy fur to Americans, six children, four of whom are Unsworth held in the First ward of Shelley, Idaho ana Joseph miscalculated nothing has ever been impossible chapel on Saturday at 2 p. m. Unsworth of Malad, Idaho- Yours is a hard task a heavy re- living- They are: Joseph Larsen of Lake City and LeRoy, of Salt we the But with Counselor James J. Wilson Army sponsibility. hove confidence that you will again Earl and Nell Lairsen of Hyrum. in charge. Two business transactions of" .achieve the impossible.., She also has nine grandchildren AUu.iral King said:je, The ward choir conducted by interest have taken place, during and four great grandchildien.. We have had the last week in Hyrum Mrs. Morris Nielsen and accomtwo wars to Mrs. Larsen has lived a long on Mr. and Mrs. Orville Williams ware. One of panied by Virginia Jorgensen and j is wars very weethwhile life. She those just the organ sang two lovely num- have sold their" honie to Mr. and That has keen sense of humor, ala beginning. ber I Know That My Redeemed Mrs. Enoch Grover of Burley, Id- means that your ways looking on the bright side Lives" and "I Need Thee Every aho. Mrs- Grover ' is the mother1 own labors, far of life- - Hsr many friends enjoy are from Hour". of our congenial townsman, Carl also over, just beginvisiting with her- She has raised Moon. Mr. and Mrs- - Williams ning. The Navy, a fine family and it is their Musical offerings were a vocal have purchased a farm nearby like the Army, wish that she have every comfort duet My Faith In Thee" by Mr-arhas one objecand expect to move, there. to make hor later years happy. Mrs- - Pierre Sorenson, a piano tive. The unconsurrenditional Elizabeth The Critchlow Mrs. home solo Oh My Father Mrs. Larsen has always been by der of the enemy. Russell Hansen, and a vocal duet was sold to Mr. Roy Davis of We will attain an ardent Latter Day Saint and MrDavis i a retired that objective worked diligently in the First "Angel of Sleep by Mrs. Norma Ogden. school because of peo- KING teacher. Benson Mrsand Baxter Otey Ward Relief Society for many pie of good faith. We wish to welcome these accompanied by Mrs. Beulah JensPeople who have demonstrated their years. Her husband. Nels Larenpeople to our community- patriotism and their willingness to sen, passed away 14 years ago. undertake the most gigantic finanJohn A, Israelsen and Professor cial task ever undertaken by a fret Since that time her daughter, people. Charles J. Sorenson of the USAC Nell has made her home with Subscribe for tbc Courier wore the speakers. Mr. Israelsen her mother and has done everysaid he and Mr. Unsworth had thing possible to make her life been boys together. They were pleasant. near the same age. He was a good friend and sociable to all. Some of the out of town peoHe also gave a history of his ple who attended Mrs. Larsens early life. He was an outstanding srudent in school and always : Haslet L. Lutz got the highest marks in his" subProfessor of Public Finai.l jects. He had helped him and Princeton University, in other missionaries q Jmancial ! way many times. In later years 'A $15 J 1 he had been a trusted emloyee, 4 I, Postwar Budget working as a clerk in a- - hotel STARTS SUNDAY for the past ten years. ' The choice that the Cfluntry must make regarding the ani5?ftftc ue spent ly the federal government rf e ttu. ar depends upon the Professor Sctr.wson said THFSE TWO MATADORS minucr of services, subsidies, aids extras x: which it will be WOULD EVEN MAKE was the youngest son willing to pay. There have been plen y cf guesses rs tose s:ze of tha annual postwar budget and they range downward from $i5 billion FEROCIOUS! of James and Alice Unsworth FERDINAND ti tbe seven course dinner to the blue-pla- n , of who were early pioneers from Eng billion. A nation that has been surfeited on the hirh cost of $15 ,ve7,??,.durln l!e v,ar might easilY C0m4 t0 the conclusion that the $15 billion fare is a lot easier on the stomach and quite as nutritious, especially when it remembers that there are oih; bill to fay. .,,,.1 .1..' McDOWI.Il V. w birthday were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larsen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs- - Roy Hart and two children and Mrs. Jean White and daughter Sherry of Salt Lake City; Mr- - and Mrs. William Chris tensen of Thomas, Idaho- - Mrs. Stanley Bergren of St. Louis, D- - LarMo.; Pfc. and Mrs- - Roy Mr. New Mexico; sen of Hobbs, and Goodsell Charles Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chapman of Good-se- ll Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Dean of Shelley, and two children Idaho; Mr- - and Mrs. Aaron Leish man of Wellsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Jarne L- - McBride of Nibley, and Mrs. Varnel Rosza of Los Angeles, California. 80th CELEBRATES EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY Michael Laiic,r and Publisher News Editor 147J) News Editor Paradise NATIONAUf ADVERTISE True or False - - X Marshall, King v Pledge Victory to Bond Front d. J - fifty-nine-- - a 2s; IMS May l j - Vi - d in MAOCMOISIUf Test your knowledge of your Governments War Bond FinancHARPER'SBAZiSAt' ing program. The answers to these questions, given at the end, should be known by every VOGUE American. How good are you? 1. 85 million Americans have purchased Series E War Bonds. GLAMOUR of all the money ever in2. 84 vested in E Eonds is still invested CHARM in them. 3. If a Bond is lost, stolen or deSEVENTEEN stroyed, it is just the same as if the owner had lost the money he invested. JUNIOR &AZAAX 4. E Bonds may be cashed at any qualified bank for their full cost any time after 60 days from dateofissue. CALLING . 5. The U. S. Governments promise to redeem War Bonds any time after 60 days from date of issue is to just as strong as its promise stand back of a dollar bill. 6. You have to hold a Bond the full ten years to get any interest. War Bond 7. The lowest-price- d costs $25. 8. War Bonds are better than cash. 9. Two persons cannot own a War Mrs. Kenneth Longhurst Bond jointly. Owner and Manager1 10. The only reason we should buy No. Main 113 to for Logan Utah .s food, Bonds War help pay ammumton, etc., for the armed forces. CLOSING BANQUET ANSWERS On May 22 the Paradise Rel1. True. 2. True. ief Society held a closing Relief 3. False. War Bonds are registered in the names of their owners, Society Banquet- It was especthe can for be Bonds lost and replaced. ially Visiting Teachers-Presiden- t 4. True. Annie Oldham was in 5. True. Compare wording on a charge and Mrs. Lette Bickmore Bond and a bilL Dinner 6. False. Your Bond increases in was was toastmistre,?svalue after one year. See the values served to. 58 ladies- - The Stake on the back of the Bond. But you of ,the Relief Society, get a greater increase in value the Presidency Mrs. Harriet to a $1 hold Bond, Leishman, Mrs. Melup longer you at the end of 10 years for every $3 ba Jones, Mrs. Eva Gur.nell were you paid. 7. False. A $25 Bond costs $18.75. present. 3. True. They can be replaced if The program consisted of a lest, they increase in value and they reading by Thelma Tams, a song c?n be converted into cash in case by Barbara Miles and Marva of need. 9. False. War Bonds can be owned Dee Obray, a reading by Viola or as by two people as Welch, a song by Irene Maughan, owner and beneficiary. 10. False. Your savings invested in and a piano duet by Barbara War Bonds will also help to stabilize Miles and Marva Dee Obray. prices now and to provide for your Games were played by the en- own security in the future. tire group. ?Alt?Gd Peggys Style Shop 1 - . Jt t . - YOUR TAXIS1 .CiTTS r Billion, vi L iv StaktUuf SuHtSau r r ii-- sr- -' 5 . - i ,1 J fl soup-to-iui- - " Lets Breaking It Down look at a hypothetical federal budget of $15 bil!i6H"aiUsei if it does not furnish us with all the calories we need for vigorous postwar life, feres the way it would break down. , MISLAID A checking Purposes Interest on the public debt The defense establishment The care of veterans Welfare grants to states Independent offices and agencies Civil departments and miscellaneous pjroitects you against the danger of rs-lai- d receipts and the attendant possibility of haring to pay the . The Bull Fighters 51 3.5 ( - saf-et- NOW. s NATIONAL BANK y, m Utah Member FDIC and Federal Reserve Sstem Ladd was everything she shouldnt touch ..but everything she wanted S'Vhn.hm t0 eet aIons on a'buf!gct of billion, or lesl, 1( and tax cl!ecions total ?Vv did inariQin what our income payments rise aboutonly 1941 the dld Lr194 1943 nd f914 l lcn we can dream of te-rthe public spenomg than is injrjfed ;n the table above unnecessary and dangerous though this sper.dn g program may be! cannf he repeated too often, or too empnatically, that while a !ar income is an indication of general prosperity" the sure and,natnal safe t(a Ket it is r by restricted federal spending ."ap than,by bu8e budgets supported by hearyi taxes or by inflation-creatin- g deficits. A national income created by! !, t '"V' 'nvest"1en. wotk and venturesome planning! Td JW:f'bcrcd an,d capable of supporting all reason-- ! u.nder moder4te A national income I inflated to j.f heights w'l! have att the ub3tantiajM4by extravagant government spending flfariag.RUklititi cf a doudbark.- - with ROBERT LOWERY PHYLLIS BROOKS 1 'TILL SATURDAY 'KISMET1 la ' V j i v-- -' .Sf ; 59 i-- H j r . WILLIAM DEMADEST ISUCi I CABOT SPRINO BYINOTON -- I STANLEY CLEMEUTS fV-he- NOW i "SaIt v 1940 -S- and-atne- Logon, car EillDOOBQJj AND "HIGH POWERED" Ta Using the 1541 Base For your convenience and open a Checking Account I GO-HI- T HIGH TENSION THRILLS EXCITEMENT IN fixed charge no matter what our future p?r.mittei t? b- - The costs for our postwar military not be over the $3.5 estimated; the figure for the care basd on previous experience, and the amount for 5 vetjran the cost iu be aboutwtat oao?ume mwinlfeiB1 4i k4 in Amount inBilik Tk ?timates stove are wholly within reason. The interest or ami bill twice. FIRST , i Subtotal .. Available for debt reduction or other purposes. Total RECEIPTS account ' ' Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy oa ' vY& w tAout walsm - a paramount picture c1 riv Technicolor AND NOW LAURA ABBOH & COSTELLO ENDS SATURDAY HERE COME THE CO-ED- S 'l ; |