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Show SOUTH Page Six v? -- CACHE J y TT1 " I !r i f m njrCV .' ; T5 tH "tUL '- r: - , ts X ,3?r-f. "i. $ V ' vf - " - f . J n- m f it T y nY 1 K t !! m Mrs-Charle- s By John 4H club have held four already enjoyable meetings this year. Hostesses have been Vivian, Nichqjs. Chafrlene Nielsen, Beverly Baxter and Va Loy Nielsn. Officers elected to serve this summer are Gayle Smith, presvice ident; Charlene Nielsen, president; Beveirly Baxter, secretary; La Voy Allen, song leader! and Peggy Jensen, reporter. re - Mrs. Lois Pattersen is teaching kindergarten in Paradise this summer. , & f- V i 15 r M&xtlt Mai h Xofcm, 'Utah A- i Book Fast-Fillin- g Harvty Furhay, PhD. THKRk Mrs-Varne- Live-wi- ! Vr OFFICE SUPPLIES Vf r, rn DEBUNKER ELITE HALL The cj , YW Present were Mr, and Mrs. Hy-ruA. Nielsen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Petersen, Mr. and Unsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Baxter, Mrs. Quentin Unsworth and Mrs. Mildred Chaml bers, Mrs. Emma Liljenquist, Rosza of Los Angeles, Lt. and Mrs. Smith and the Stoddard family. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles UnsLT. AND MRS- - CLAIM SJWITH worth and Mr. and Mrs- - Lee PetWIDELY ENTERTAINED at dinner for ersen entertained After spending a delightful this same group of people. Other friends who entertained two weeks furlough here, Lt. and Mrs- - Clain Smith and son Richard for Lt. and Mrs. Smith were: left for their home at Red Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller, Mr. New Jersey. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs- - H. E. Kellett, Mr. and and Mrs. James L. Stoddard acM.s. Melvin Liljenquist and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maughan of companied them to Ogden on SatWellsville. urday evening where they boarded the train. MrsLieutenant and Smith Mr. and Mrs. Clark Baron and have been extensively entertained three children of Brigham City .while here. On Tuesday evening were Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard enterhome of their aunt, Mrs. Meltained at a dinner party for them. inda Liljenquist- - KITS NELSONS : --- THE WINNER Little Harolyn Cheryl Meyer of Trenton, New Jersey, official pinup girl of the CSS New Jersey, was made $3,200 richer in War Bonds through donations by the crew of the CSS New Jersey for use in obtaining her future education. Governor Walter E. Edge made the presentation. Hie childs father, an Army Air Corps pilot, is a prisoner of war in Germany. He has never seen his little beauty queen. She is held by her mother, Mrs. Harry C. Meyer. Beautiful Mwiic . RAZOR Yv vh ' r f mm . YiY .,ii fytiie fylo&i A WALLETS FITTED CASES 3 ? V- ?L CHIPS - "i 6 -j rl 5' V y V. s; POKER CARDS DAY 1 ? v 2 ' 4TW 1- ii FATHERS f M 'fe vt ' $ f : V X 145 3 n - i i. Y 1 ...VJ 1,- - tils A 5 Cjood 1Unc. Jane pSPr COURIER IS NO SUCH THINS AS AN AMERICAN PENNY The copper coin often called a penny in America i not a penny at alL An act of congress in 1786 defined this coin as a cent and tates: "The highest copper piece of which 100 shall equal a dollar, shall be called a cent. At a later date an act outlawed the circulation of the English penny in America, and since that time many people have erroneously called the cent a penny. The English penny is equal to about two cents. Mrs. Omar Bradley! hobby is keeping a scrapbook of clippings about her famous husband, who is commander of ground troops in northern France. She collects every bit of information she can about the, lieutenant general and puta it in ber big book. Right now there Is plenty to clip, too. Mrs. Bradley lives in Washington, D. C. Two ham vaudeville actors were trying to get an engagement from; a booking agent. The agent looked! over his lists. Finally he found a; t spot, and stopped. How long is your act? he asked, j The two players looked at each other a minute. They were not surej of this detail, but finally one said; Twenty-fiv- e minutes. f Twenty-fiv- e minutes is too long for us. We have a long bill, and couldnt let you have that much) time. Suppose you cut your turaj down to eight minutes. ) "Eight minutes! screamed one off We couldnt do anything in eight minutes! Why, we spend seven minutes of our act just tak-leg bows I rY Jones How did you stop your wife from spending money on gloves? Smith I bought her a diamond ring! v RoUing-PInlt- IF : youll YOU want no economy pri: w in APPRECIATE (he best buying in beddinginferior - value o For theres bedding at aay Youll find the quafry you seek at the lowo.t jro::ib!e pries s uhen jou come a value for their sup:emc SEE the OUR WOOD in- Co comfort see us. Each alone. METAL BED, BED, FOLDING is Jones How does Browns wife treat him? Smith Some people would say she's very nice to him. 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