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Show t i Jane 1, 1945 WANT ADS SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. K. C Hendersen home in Paradise. entertained at a family dinner Mrs., Lila Petersen and four party on Memorial Day. FOR SALE Covers were placed for Mr. children and Mr. and Mrs. La and Mrs. J. T. Wilson and Mrs. Veil Petersen," all of Ogden, were Esther Porter of Logant Mr. and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. WAGON FOR SAL- E- 3 Bain wagon, 4 inch tires- medium Mrs. Bill Coffin and family of Lorenzo Petersen on Memorial 1 low. J. E. Petersen Downey, Idaho; Mrs.' Grace Har- Pay. wood of Rigby, Idaho; ' Mr.' and FOR SALE 'Used net wire be- Nars. E- J. Wilson, Jr. and son VMr, "and Mrs. John O. Hughes tween 40 and 50 rods- Irvin Sar-- Leonard, and Mr. E. J-- Wilson, of. Mention, .were dinner guests 51 Sr., and the Hendersen family. rn Wednesday of Mr. .and Mrs. . - -4 - - - Allen. Silas Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hansen Used treadle sewing machines for sale. Singer Sewing Machine Co. and daughters Marilyn and-- - Mrs. Melba Hechler of Salt Lake City 114 No. Main, Logan. were Memorial Day dinner guests PLANT TREATED SEED It of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Andersen. See our large vegetable pays. 1 assortment in bulk. Everton and President and Mrs. Ray Sons- - Logan. Christiansen of the Logan temple were visitors at the W- - H. Terry home on Memorial Day- REPAIRS Guaranteed repairs for any make of sewing machine. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 114 No. Main. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Raymond dbray have left Hyrum to make their Mr. and Mrs. R. Ray Facer and baby of McCammon, Idaho have sprnt a few days visiting with their grandparents Mr, and Mrs. James Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. James J. Facer of this city. I Mr. and Mrs- - Fay, Facer, Sr. of McCammon, Idaho, spent Memorial Day in Hyrum and were guests of Mr- - and Mrs. lames J. Facer. fcACKE COURIER Page Seven The Sea Gull Cass of the First sen. ward Primary entertained their Mildred Stoddard, mothers at a banquet on Wednesday tight in the recreation The Happy Eight 4H club met hall. :. the delicious dulner, a program was rendered consisting of a reading by Betty Jean Olsen; ''a vocal duet by LuDean Nielsen'' and Shirley Wilcox and a talk on the work project of the class by Rose Marie Wright. The (following girls and" their mothers attended: Mildred. Stoddard and mothor, Mrs. James Stoddard, Margo McBride and 4 Mrs. Willis McBride, Betty Jean Olsen and Mrs. Henry Olsen, Rose Marie Wright and Mr- - J-Wright, LuDean NieLen and Mrs. Gordon Nielsen, Shirley Wilcox and Mrs. Wilcox, also the teachers, Virginia Jorgensen, Pat ricia Wright and La Ree and President Helen Jen Following Gul-brans- en at the home of Marybell Brown. President Marybell Brown was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Tor.y Miller gave the lesson on manners. The gills finished basting their scarfs- - A lunch was sorved. Margo McBride, Reporter At the conclusion of the Primary year, Mrs. Julia Eliason took her Guide class to Logana Monday where the young people enjoyed an hou;s swimming. Following this sport, they all went to Willow Park where a delicias lunch.on was served. Beside the teacher, Mrs. Eliason, Mirs. Ruby Nielsen, counselor in the Third ward Primary, also attended. At the regular monthly meeti'g of the Cache Valley Underwr ters held at the Hotel essociajion Eccles on Thursday, Garncl Larsen of this city was elected President. Mir- - Larsen represents the Life Insurance Co- Metropolitan Mrs. Julia Eliason took the Guide class of the Third ward to the Logan temple Primary on a Saturday morning where the young perple were baptized for the dead. The following boys and girls atended and were happy to do this wrk: Gerald Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Eldrid Larsen Gnry Lee Jensen, Donna Marie the paroud parents of a new are Nielsen, Janice Nielsen and Alan baby boy that they adpted this Eliason. week. FOR RENT . FURNISHED Apartment for rent above Cafe. See E. J. Wilson. 74J " REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 29 acre irrigated 80 young fruit trees, farm- - 1 1 acres alfalfa, 6 acres meadow land, balance plowed ground. 21 shares in Ntbley Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company. Located south and west of Nibley. A good buy at $5000.00-HENRB. JOHNSON Phone 83 Realtor 32 W- - 1st No. Logan, Ut. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Humphreys and two children, and Mr- - Joseph Humphreys of Salt Lake City wore week end visitrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Olsen. Mrs. Nellie R. Johnson from with Payette, Idaho is visiting Mrs. J. G Rse, her sister law, over Memorial Day. in Morgenthau Cites Types of Issues Issued to Public i A grateful Nation has girded Itself for the Mighty Seventh War Loan for 14 billions of dollars, half of which has been assigned as the individual sales quota. According to reports from state chairmen reaching Ted R. Gamble, national director of the War Finance Division of the Treasury In Washington, the Nation is ready for the huge task. . Mr. Gamble was enthusiastic about results. He said Were prepared to do the best job in the 7th War Loan." Mr. Gamble said that not only is there more rfioney available than ever before in each state,, but Hes an American hero. After individual income will be can't ask you to buy bluer bonds during the Seventh. He was killed a few weeks ago on Iwo, just after he had led his assault team to the edge of an airfield we needed desperately. We cant let him and all our other fightdown. Remember, last year we had heroes ing fighting bloody battles in the Pacific, he was home on leave two years ago. higher in the period of the 7th War Loan than in any previous War Loan period. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau said seven billions of dollars has been assigned as the quota for individual Investors and that the major emphasis throughout the drive will be placed on the quota for Individuals. The individual quota is the highest established in any of the previous drives, the secretary said. The E Bond quota alone is 4 billion. The 7th War Loan seeks nearly as much in the one drive as was asked in the first two drives of last year which were held up to this time. The two drives of this year, therefore, will seek nearly as much as was sought in the three drives You may remember seeing his picture. His name is John Basilone, Marine Gunnery urg-in- g Sergeant. He traveled all over America, , bonds. more every American to buy He said: You dont know you cant know how much' it means to die boys out there when they hear the folks back home have; just put another War Bond Drive over the HERES WIIAT UNCLE SAM WANTS YOU TO DO: Select your individual quota in the 7th War Loan according to your income then meet it! If your average income per month is: $250 A up 225-25- 0 210-22- 5 200-21- 0 180-20- Under $100 top. They gave him the Congressional Medal of Honor and offered him a commission. He didnt want it Im a plain soldier, he said. I want to stay one. Well, he stayed a plain marine like Joe and Bill and the fellows down the street. He of 1044. The Secretary stated that there is every evidence that Federal expenditures are going to remain at a high level for some time to come, and that the Seventh War Loan program was designed to obtain maximum funds necessary to prosecute k investors. the War from The securities, which will be sold under the direction of the State War Finance Committees, are as follows: Series E, F and G Savings Bonds, Series C Savings Notes, 2& Bonds, 0 0 100-14- 0 140-18- Ut your dollars join two War Loan Drives by this time. The Seventh is our personal call to arms two drives in one. Thats why ouf quota is large. We must pieet it we will meet it for the hero of Iwo for Victory for pride in America. THI MIGHTY the fight in the MIGHTY SEVENTH WAR LOAN I BUY BIGGER OOtJdS in we MIGtITV SGVGNTU f&fiJk non-ban- J This message is brought to you by the following public spirited firms and individuals CerBonds, Bonds, 1H tificates of Indebtedness. The 1Vi Bonds will not be offered in the 2V Drive to corporations. The Drive for individuals will extend from May 14 to June 30. However, an intensification of activities in the sale of Series E bonds began April 9, when millions of persons on payroll savings plans throughout the country were asked to enlarge their participation as a part of the Seventh War Loan. All Series E, F and G Savings Bonds and Series C Savings Notes processed through the Federal Reserve Banks between April 9 and July 7 will be credited to the Drive. During the final phase of the Drive which will cover the period from June 18 through June 30, subscriptions will be received from all other Investors for the 214 and 214 marketable bonds and the j of indebtedness. non-ban- k i HYRUM E. 31. BICKMORE THOMPSON FUNERAL BEAUTY VIVIANS ALLGAIER HYRUM AND SONS HOME DRUG MAUDS STYLE SHOP AUGUST DORIGATTI Live Poulttry Dealer MERCANTILE CO. JENSEN VARIETY STORE DICKS MODERN JOHN A. MARKET SHOPPE DR. J. W WRIGHT CONFECTIONERY ALLEN HYRUM BARBER SHOP A V Atkin-on- , Prop. MILLER COAL AND FEED GARNEL E. LARSEN Rep. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co DR. J. PAUL BURGESS CANTRIL NIELSEN MAYOR The Beneficial Man AND CITY & ROXY THEATRE SEARS ROEBUCK AND HATCH INSURANCE AGENCY, INC JOHNSONS SPORT COUNCIL 7 No. Main L. L. MILLER AND SONS LOGAN CAPITOL SHIRLEY MAE MILLINERY TING WALLS SHOP GEM THEATRE CRYSTAL 3IILADYS HARDWARE MILLER FURNITURE ROYS UPHOLSTERY AND FURNITURE, 50 W Center St MTODSTROSl FURNITURE ELECTRIC KENDRICK RECHOWS SHOES LOGAN CO. SHOP CHEVROLET XEWHOUSE CO C CO HOTEL, Salt Lake AXDERS0X co |