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Show Ttf July SOUTH CACHE COURIER Torn 1910 at Hyrum, Utah Subscription Price: $1.50. Servicemen: $1.00. One One year, year, Legal paper entered at the at Hyrum, Utah as Second Class mail matter under the act of March 3, 1870- Post-offi- ce MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION EDITORIA- L- NATIONAL It WASSOCIATION National Advertisiing RepresentAdvertising Newspapeir atives: Service, Inc., 188 W. Randolpr St., Chicago, 111. and American Press Association, 225 W. 39th St., New York City, 18, N. Y. .This newspaper is not bound exclusively to the above Staff Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw, Miss Colleen Poppleton and Miss Norma Cooper returned home Tuesday morning after a pleasant California to two weeks trio where1 they visited relatives. Mrs. Bradshaw and Colleen werethe brothguests of Mrs. Bradshaw's Mr3. Mrand er' and family, and neice her and Brown, Golden Homer Mrs. Mr. and husband, Slater at Huntington Beach. Miss Cooper and Miss Poppleton also Calif-w-itspent a week at Lynnwood, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooper- - shown hare- - is that worn by the honorably discharged veterans. It is a small gold button worn in the coat lapel to signify that the wearer has honorably served his country and is npw again in civilian life. With .several South Cache men home already, we should ' become familiar with this insignia. The emblem Publicity of Publicity has begun a campaign The State Department of conscious of the fine things, in Utah. the Utah make to people The theory is that Utah people must first be sold on Utah before they can sell Utah to anyone else. In our opinion Utah is a wonderful state to live in,, and the finest place we have found in Utah is Cache Valley- - People here are prosperous, but humble and friendly. Most of them get their them living from the soil which seems to have the effect of holding ' "down to earth". " This valley is a beautiful sight- - The nicely kept green fields, the clean towns, the beautiful mountains, all make this a real paradise. The State Department of Publicity will surely do no live. wrong in inviting people to Cache Valley to vtsit or to ( Something For Nothing Punching the punchboard people here. We do not worry are usually pretty much set in out some harmful effects upon What is the matter with v. McDowell gilbert I ! Weekly Published see WELLSVILLE LOCALS jifluilf (llacljc dimmer Establish? Editor and Owner NORMA BAXTER 147J Telephone News Editor a popular pastime among the about the older folkj who much so their ways, hut would like to point is the younger people- punchboards7 Only the same thing that is wrong about,, any. form of gambling. They promote the habit of loose spending, and worse, they instill the desire to get something for less than its real worth. friends develop the habit of trying to get more If our BARBARA BICKMORE Paradise News Editor MRS. HOWARD JONES Wellsville News Editor of S,Sgt. Nathan Casperson the Infantry Show and Mrs. Cas person, the former Geth G'enn, daughter of Mr.a nd Mrs. John and B. Glenn, came Tuesday their with two days parents. spent Mrs. Esther Leishman of Wells left Friday for Los Angeles to be with her daughter, Mrs. Norma Peterson, who received President B. M- - Thompson of the sad news that her son had in South the the action in killed been Hyrum Stake presidency was Pacific. speaker at the Wellsville Second ward sacrament meeting on SunMr and Mrs. Wm. Stocks who day afternoon. Two vocal solos have made their home in Comp- were sung by Mrs. Vernon ton, California for the past several years, and are now moving Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker back to Lewiston, Utah to make their home, spent Wednesday in and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas PopWellsville with their sister. Miss pleton returned home Monday Mary Williamson and other rel- evening after a pleasant , three day fishing trip to Wyoming. atives. Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Parker Mrs- - Ernest Leishman attended and Mr. 'and Mrs, Thos. Popplefuneral services at Magna on home on Monday ton returned in for her cousin, Hershall four Monday a after day trip pleasant Sutton. Idaho and Wyomingville Mrs. William C. Brenchley of Larue Stoddard, Anderson and Mrs. Eva Wellsville who has been ill for McMurdie of Wellsville attended the past three weeks went to Ogyoung in. funeral services at Hyde Park den on Sunday to visit with other will j habit the the persist punchboard, than they pay for on the Mr.s. for Christensen. Mrs, Gittens, on Monday Hillyard dishonest is This a dealings they have with their fellow citizens. mother in law of Mrs. Libbie She was accompanied to Ogden wctrld s ills. the of of base the most lies at attitude such an trait and StodRard Gittens. by her husband and daughters, Mrs. Pearl Bankhead and Whoever takes more than he gives in return is cheating someMrs. ' Heber D. Maughan and Hall. one else who must take less than he gives to balance things up. Rose returned value full Mary daughter and one each give that demands every Good citizenship not home Monday after a pleasant Mrs. Karl Peterson and daughfor what he receives. This is honesty and honest habits are trip to. Los Angeles, California Karlene of Pocatello, Idaho forms. ter of its . in any developed by gambling where she visited with relatives. returned to their home on Thurs' Mr. and' Mrs. Howard Jones day after spending the past week Miss Alta Dunkley returned to here with her mother Mrs' her home in Whitney, Idaho Sun of Wellsville returned home on ' after visiting day after visiting the past week Monday evening and P. D. with Maughan Chadwick family Cantri! Elwood Mrs. Mrs. her with Mr. and sister, at Grace, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs-W- . Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Dastrup of Cody, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen and family. P. Maughan, and Mr. and of Duchesne were Russell Chadwick and William C. guests of Mr. Alton p. Maughan and and Mrs- - Heber Bankhead, Wells f,'rs. Chadwick of Morgan called on had as Anderson Milt Mr. friends and relatives in Hyrum week end guests Mr. and Mrs. C. families at Soda Springs, Idaho, ville Sunday evening on their and Mr- - and Mrs. E. Von Almen on Friday. way home after visiting at Soda S. Bailey and daughter, Sharon, and Mr. at Bedford, Wyoming. Fand Ekblad Springs, Idaho- Mr. and Mrs. L Mrs. Wallace Blair of Santa two children of Garfield, MSgt. Mrs. Jones left again on Wedthe and Mrs. V- - A. Nelson and three, nesday to visit at Ogden with spent Barbara, California Mrs- Arthur Seamons of Wellstheir daughters, Mrs. Adell Van Mr. of home week end at the Children of Lincoln, Nebraska. ville is visiting relatives in Salt Miss Edith Jones, and and Mrs. Hiram Hall in HyrumMrs. J. 0. McArthur and Mrs. Drimmelin, Lake Mrs-- . City for a 'few days. the reJohn Larsen,-fo- r Virgil Gandee of Ogden. mainder week. of the Mrs. Annie Hall has returned They enjoyed fishing and to her home in Hyrum following in Backsmith Fork canyon Mrs. Ellen P- Leishman of a pleasant trip to California for Wellsville Mrs. Glen Allan and While months. few the past away Mr; and Mrs. Merle Griffin Lou Linda of she was the guest of her sister, attended the funeral services of and daughter of dinner were and other Melvin Griffin in Salt Lake City Sithfield, guests Mrs. Veda Redford Mrs. Reid Tingey at Brigham relatives and friends- on Tuesday. Melvin was a nephShe was extensively entertained ew of Merle. After experiencing City on Tuesday. and visited interesting months of combat duty he was many killed in an accident in San Fran places throughout the state durthat She her reports Burial took place in Salt cisco. stay. ing ' she had a most delightful time. Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Griffin statedthe Mrs. La Vere Nielsen of the funeral services were most beau Hyrum Third ward was happy tiful and touching- Q. Big Bzn, atop , Parliato have as h.r guest on Sunday ment keeps perfect time. her brother, Lt. Farrell Ericksen Mr. and Mrs- - Fred- Maughan Mrs. Mrs-Grac- e . iJ ; J7ie ijiinrrelt of overt are the renewals of loie" Terence JULY anJay -- Jiui1 irtfe 1&-- Flnt 17 U. S. battleships pass through the Pana- ma Canal, 1915. Spanish Gen. Toral sun renders Santiago (Cubal 1898. II Washington nominates Alexander Hamilton to be Major General 1798. II First Woman' Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, N. Y 1848. 753 20 Drawing for first draft held, 1917. 7 Mrs-Grett- hykum LOCALS r and Mrs. Mr. Merrill Larmar and son, Taft, of Logan spent the past week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm s of Wellsville. Miss left of Wellsville, Joyce Reynolds CalSan for Francisco, Tuesday ifornia to be with her husband of the U. S. Navy. Mrs- - Lyle Miller, formerly Mrs. Polly G. Allan of Los Angeles, Calif, returned to her home Thursday after a pleasant week spent in Welllsville and the county with relatives. - Mr-anc- j 1945 13, Mrs. Fae Morgan and two children, Mrs. Martha Hale and Miss Pearl Hendry returned to their home in Los Angeles, Calif, on Thursday after spending two weeks in Wellsville with their mother, Mrs- - Nancy Hendry. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen and children of Ogden spent Sunday evening and Monday in Wellsville, guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John N- Larsen. - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer of Wellsville and their guest, Mrs Irene Bassetti of Los Angeles, California, were in Salt Lake on Thursday doing some buying for their store- 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Aug Rosquist and daughter Carol of Pocatello, Idaho enjoyed a lovely chicken dinner on July 4 with their sister and aunt, Mrs. Herman Theur er at Wellsville- - - Continued on Page Eight pic-nici- 4 Vi 21 John T. Scopes convicted for teaching evolution theory, 1925. 22 Preparedness Day parade bojnbed In San "J- - Francisco, 1916.wwv NIELSEN IN DARRELL PHILIPPINES With the 32nd Infantry Division in Northern Luzon, P. I. Private Darrell M. jNielsen, . son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen, who live' in Hvrum, has been assigned to the 32nd (Red Arrow) Infantry Division now on Luzon. He is now a rifleman in .Company L (of thet crack 127th Infantry regiment. , t Fact or Fiction? of Officer and son, Fight Lyna Maughan of Preston 5 visited in ing and later found to be a pris- Hyrum last . week at the homes oner of the Germans. He was of Mr. and Mrs. Garnel Larsen confined for 18 months. and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Baxter. Lynn has recently received h:s Miss Zella Allred spent the wings at' art Arizona Air Base week end in Hyrum with her and is nowenjoyjng a furlough carents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. with his many friends and Allred. Zella has accepted a new position in the Family Service .... " Miss Joyce Nelson of cGreat Society of Salt Lake City. She has prevously been employed in Falls, Montana ha 7, beerti Visitchild welfare work at Price, Utah. ing at the home of her sister She is a graduate of USAC and and family, Mr. and Mrs.' Ivan has done post graduate work in Miller of Hyrum. :: social welfare at Denver Mfs. Clain (Egan and baby son David Lee of Mesa, Arizona A delightful canyon party was have spent the past ten days held in Blacksmith Fork Canyon visiting at the home of Mr- - and on Sunday when a number of Mrs. Marlin Anhder of Hyrum, Hyrum people decided to get Mrs. Anhders mother, Mrs. Anout of the heat and dust of nie Egan of Nibley, has also been a guest Vt the town- Dinner and supper were enjoyed and an afternoon of visDr. Kurt W'right was a. vising!The following attended: Mr. itor at the home' of his parents, and Mrs., Dell Smith and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wright, over ter. Gail; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Alltn the week end. Kurt is doing and daughters LaVoy and Lindai his internship at the LDS hosand Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larsen pital at Salt Lake Gty. Other visitors at the Wright nd daughter, Donna Mae. home last week were Mr. and Mrs- - Dean R. Bangerter and Mrs- - Jesse Cheney and daughters little daughter, Carole Ddanne of Vernal. Mrs. Cheney. is a is spending a months visit with sister of Mrs. Wright and her her husbands parents, Mr. and husband is the cashier of the Mrs. Orson Bangerter at Boun- Vernal bank. Continued on Page Fire tiful. Utah. Logan- Fairrell was first reported, miss- A Fact. within right. 7 days 1 second cut of 10 of being . -- 1 HOW TO KEEP YOUR SHIRT COLLAR r: LOOKING Slip on ycur shirt in your usual manner. . . but DO NOT button a single button. , , . Uni-W'sit- FORESIGHT You may leave your registered War Bonds with us at a nomfee of 25c per bond for the full ten year period. We issue to you an for safekeeping inal appropriate receipt. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Logan, Utah Member F'DIC and F'oderal Reserve System NEAT . y. And h also a FACT . 2mA Flip the collar up . your necktie in . then flip your collar down again. 3tA button your shirt down the front . . and you are ready to tie your cravat that our service u topi REPAIRS i i i' FOR without Refrigerators .Washers Ranges Vacuums ELECTRICAL WIRING KENDRICK ELECTRIC 23 W. 1st North Logan, Utah Phone 468w having wrinkled your Logan Laundry and Dry Cleaners (Mg JtUceMad Sanitate buf GUanate coliar. |