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Show IVAN SPENCE RETURNS TO DUTY Cp1; Ivar. S. ' Spence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. Spence left Tuesday for his base in Nebraska 'after a week's furlough spent here. He was called back to his base ten days earlier than he expected. RAWLEIGHS Good Health Products DICK WOODEN North 3r4 East Logan, Utah 354 xs S' CONSULT US REAL ESTATE ABOUT LOANS on FARMS (RESIDENCE F H A or Conventional BUSINESS OR RANCH. PROPERTY Prompt Service Low Interest, Terms Long Liberal Repayment Options UTAH July 27, 1945 SOUTH CACHE COURIER Page Six MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION the Intermountain Region, 'Since 1892 5erving , QLAIR HURST HOME Seaman Clair Second Q'ass Hurst of Paradise is home on leave from the Navy. Clair who has been stationed at San Diego is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Hurst. HYRUM THIRD WARD HAS ANNUAL OUTING The Hyrum Third ward combined their Od Folks outing and Annual Ward outing to gather some three hundred strong at Willow Park last Tuesday eve ning. The Old Folks were provided a lovely dinner under the direction of the Old Folks Committee and the rest of the ward provided their own lunches with drinks and ice cream furnished by the ward. Games and a fine program served as entertainment. FUNERAL PIANOS FOR SALE pianos. Avoid Buy now avoid high taxes on post-wa- r materialin of and increases cost labor big We have several fine pre-wupright pianos at less than ceiling prices. All have been Sanitized, checked for mechanical defects, tuned and polished. ar See 352 24th St., Ogden, Utah Monday evenings between 6:30 and 8:00 p. m- Mr. Summerhays, PARADISE LOCALS Mrs. Bartley Hatch of Ogden visited last week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith of Paradise. Reese Richman, son of Mr-anMrs. George Richman of Par adise left Saturday to accompany his sister, Mrs. Don Nelson of Brigham City to Seattle, Wash, where they will spend two weeks visiting Mr. Nelson, d Miss Barbara Smith and Miss Marion James of Logan visited in Paradise last week and at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer James. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Rawlins of Paradise were Mr. and Mrs. John Riggs and children of Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stauffer of North Logan visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pearce of Paradise. , and Mr. Gd dsberry of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Goldsberry of Salt Lake were visitors Sunday at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Goldsberry of Paradise. at the home of Mrs. of. Paradise Ravelins Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs children Joseph Rawlins and Leon, Billy, and Joan of Salt Visitors Elizabeth Lake of Brothers Joseph of Ellis Shaffer and Wellsville speakers visiting Nibley were from the High Council at the Paradise Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, July 22. Lee bad Orville SBishop which the com of meeting charge "menced with fthe singing of Come, Come Ye Saints by the Opening congregation. prayer Bill Mrs- - City. Gunnell TAKE THEM TO YOUR GROCER "Which not even critics criticise Aviuly V JOB, ' Wickels MEETINGS ALLOWED t On Saturday, the Firs Prc- idency of the LDS Church lifted ' a ban on holding monthly priest s hood and auxiliary union which has been in force ! since January of 1942. Such meetings are now orized providing they may be held without violating present restrictions on use government of gasoline and tires. - Cowper n - . Va, 1619. was offered by D. M. Bickmore Mrs. Ruth Bankhead, of Wells-vill- e Congress, 1777. sang two pocal solos accom AUGUST Jones. Betty by Miss panied 1 Columbus discovers So. American mainland Bros. Shafer and GunneT spoke on his third voyage, 1498. of the pioneers and their hard2 Hatch Act, limiting exin crossing the plains. penditures in political ships closed drives made law. 1939. Obray Bp. Ernest S. tSVSX, 3 U. S. Flag flown in battle with prayer- 31 JUNION of Burgesses as- sembles at Jamestown, 30 Hous tfssas Lafayette named Major General by Continental for first time. Rome, N. Y., 1777. 4 President Wilson pro-claims U. S. neutral In World War I. 1914. A 3 Admiral Farragut vtdo- wSr'XiT rious in battle of Mobile Bay. 1864. FRANK ROYDEN Mr. and Mrs. Wels Rawlins of Paradise entertained at a birthday party in honor of their son, Kay on his fourth birthday. , Fifteen guests spent the afternoon playing games after which lunch was served on the lawn- - Mrs. Nona visited at the er, Mrs. Julia adise on her Wyatt of Logan home of her mothGoldsberry of Par birthday, July 24. Miss Barpara Bankhead and Janice Rawlins who have been staying in Logan visited at tre homes of their parents, Mr. and of Avon Mrs. Lea Bankhead and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rawlins of Paradise. at the home of Lofthouse of Paradise Mrs. on Sunday were Ruby Mrs. Alonzo Burrell and Mr. Reese and children. Perry, and Mrs. Meuril! Burrell of Parand Coleen of Benson and adise visited at the home of Visitors e CIo-te- el Mrs Blanche Baugh of Wellsville. Ren Christiansen of Sacramento, California is visiting in Paradise with his sister, Mrs. Lena Cbray until he enlists in December. Miss Frances Rock of California returned home Saturday after visiting in adise with her grandparents, and Mrs. Frank Rock- - Bell, last Par- Mr, Mattie Jepson of Mrs. Logan- - NIELSEN ; WANT ADS SERVICES Funeral service were hd'd on Wednesday at I p. m. for Roy-U- n Frank Nelscn, the one year od chid of Mr. and Mrs. Floran-d- o Nielsen of Logan who was di owned in a small ditch in front of his home last Sunday. The child was born on July II. 1944 in Logan. He is survived by his parents, two sisters, Virginia, 6, and Sherrell, 2- - Also three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Robinson of Providence and Joseph I. Nielsen of Logan. The rites were held in Logan 6th ward and burial was made in the Hyrum cemetery under the direction of the Thompson Funeral home. Several Hyrum relatives attend ed the services. RATES: fer one insertion. Three insertions for the price of two. Two cents per word for three month contract. HELP WANTED picktir. WANTED Raspberry for picking. case 65c per Paying x John Eliason. Hyrum. LOST AND FOUND Holstein heifer calf 3 LOST months old. Scar on right cheek. 9x Reward. Lorenzo Olsen FRUIT KEITH MURRAY HOME Pfc. Keith Murray, son of Mr-anof Mrs. Luther Murray Wellsville, came home a week ago Sunday on a 60 day furolugh after being overseas 13 months. He was wounded in a battle on Luzcn on April 16 and was in a hospital at Leyte before being sent to the State on May 30. He has been receiving treatment at the Baxter General hospital at Spokane, ( Washington. He has a brother, Pfc. Lee Murray stationed at Elben, Germany who expects to return to home soon. He has been overseas for 20 months. I EISHMAN FAMILY REUNION A Lefshman Family reunion was he'd July 15 at Friendship Park in Blacksmith Fork Canyon. This was also a celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Carl Nielsen. Those present were Mrs- - Martha Leishman, Mrs Margaret Litz, Mr. and Mrs. B d Brandon and son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leishman and family, Mr. and Mrs. LeroyLeishman r(nd William Lindley and family, all of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen and family, Mrs. Wayne Olsen and son, Miss Jbeone Petersen of Hyrum, Mr- - and Mrs. Len Waddoups of Logan. A deicious chicken dinner was enjoyed by the family. cent, per word Three FOR & SALE APRICOTS. Good FOR SALE Herbert Ccder new. flavored. 8 Wagstaff. Hyrum. FOR SALE Large pink gooseberries (very choice). 60c case 8x on bushes. Alvin Allen. FOR SALE FOR SALE Pre war baby buggy in good condition. Also baby 9x I15M. Phone bed One buffet. HardFOR SALE wood in good condition. Also practically new circulating heater Mrs. Lester Miller. Phone 18J 9 HOSPITAL SOAP powder makes clothes whiter. Everton and Sons x Company, Logan, Ut. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartment for rent above Cafe. See E. J. Wilson. 74J RADIO SERVICE Home and auto radio service. Work guaranteed. We have tubes for most and parts available make of radios. LLOYD'S OF LOGAN Radio and Record Specialists 14 W. Center St. Logan, Utah COMING HOME Weed was received Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Frank L Maug han and Mr. and Mr3- - Geddes Maughan of Wel sville that their sons, Pfc. Kenneth B. Maughan and Pfc. Merlin Maughan who have been serving in Germany, have landed safely in New Ycuk and will reach home by the end of this week. 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