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Show PAGE FOUR WELLSVILLE South Cache Ccura-- r m IubKbhers m;nicii::v &, y v ,, LOCALS r fr , , p TV t h ! pov.ull Mrs. who P. GHr,n i dri-ic- i birthday last Friday enteitained at an afternoon Established 1910 party at her home for the occasion. A lovely hot luncheon vas Published at Hyrum, Utah served and the remainder of the time Weekly spent socially by Mesdames Eliza Stumt, Violet Williamson, Helen Brenchley of Sara Bradley, One Price: Subscription year, One year Green River, Wyoming, Marv J. $2.00. Servicemen, Parker, Esther Stuart Idena Glenn $1.00. Martha M Glenn, Mary H Glenn Reta Leaiham, Evelyn Larsen of e Leral paper entered at the I nan, Martha Brett and Sadie at Hyrum, Utah as Second Hardman of Meidon. Mis. G'en C! ass mail matter under the act leccived several lovely gifts. of March 3. 1870 her was observing I t r L (& x j1. flit LOU THfEkV HI? PUMCHES FOR. THE COAST-VGUAR.- MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION u.s. ' , ; T MY'' Buy WCTOR'l ) BONDS N 1? . Aatjnig-- irifiiArfi ' ifMh MikfrVii iMairir rdiri 4i U, 5. FAITHFUL FRIEND . , . The saddest dog in the entire Miss Darlene Lindley was guest European theatre of operations is Willie, the late Gen. George S. Pattons pet bull terrier. Willie, shown here lying beside his late mas- of honor at a dinner party given ters personal belongings, misses the general, whose passing has deeply by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and affected the dogs once active and lively spirit. Willie was ever at Mrs. Edward Bowen at their home Patton's side during the 3rd army drive into Germany. I ' mm jv .1- in Beaver Dam on Thursday evening. Guests attending from Wellsville were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lindley, Mr. and Mrs Thomas L. Lindley, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lindley, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lind ley. Miss Darlene Lindley, Parley Murray, Merle Lindley and Lu-geBird of Mendon. an 48- - V. y Si Pretty JFaisf Aid guests. To Bond Sales 5i 'V- Sewing Machine Repair Work Guaranteed Good Used Machines for Sale Also a few new ones NATION SECOND TIME . . . Harry Arisohn, Los Angeles cab shown as he starts return trip from New York City to Los Angeles. He left Los Angcks with six servicemen who wanted to spend Christmas in the East. Riding with Artsohn are Shipfitter S2 James E. Powers, BrooKIjn; Cpl. Anthony Tucci and Coastguardsman Angelo Rossi. Los Angeles. Two more sen icemen werd picked up at Chicago. CROSS driver, is SINGER SEWING MVCIIIVE CO. 114 Noith Main Logan, Utah 5 ExtlusLe Agents for Singers ,ii9 t&tfl A -- - rr n J - , . , 5 f 1 r wrm MINING INDUSTRY of UTAH r . - c '' - i Checkerboard waist witH short and slim sleeves, simple skirt with side pockets make this an alluring combination. Made at home from pattern secured from local store, it saves dollars for Victory V S.Ttasury Defurtmint Bonds. r ' ' ft' ' i Jiefpft is ieefeci TO PREPARE FOR THE TOURISTS WHO WILL VISIT UTAH IN 1946 ( H $Vu yAiU on your (conic attraction, your hittorieal spot, Uf usual ontertainmenl facilities. Publicize theml Develop theml vti!l make the tourirt STOP in your community. Then, bo SURE oil, capitoliz and eating Information . . rooms . rest . spotless complete attendants and salespeople . . these . . UtruKes rB induce the tourist to STAY and SPEND his money. Begin right . then help others to wi?!i yourself and your own business . g iweLible to toke care of him. Clean, attractive seeping Motions . . f -- j 4 H ! 'J Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Glenn were guests of honor at a house warming at their new home on Tuesday evening. A lovely steak dinner wras served to Mr. and Mis. Glenn, Mrs Thelma Haslam, Grover Jones, and Mr. and Mis. W lliam L. Pcppltlon, Mi. and Mrs. Wil foid Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Arie Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bankhead and Mr. and Mrs Hyrum WotJwaul Alter dinner cards w'ere played. 1 tf a W 5 (ifrr j. ?rtr UtzH a .ic mcr Hu r. - r UefarimtKt Mrs. Cassie Brenchley of Brigham City spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Wellsville as guest of Mrs. Howard Jones. Mr. and Mis. John Leatham, Sr and daughter Linda, Mrs. John A Leatham, Jr. and Mrs. Ruth Leatham Sequeros have spent the Miss Sara j. Parker entertained at an afternoon luncheon party at her home on Sunday in honor Miss of her coworkers. Gayle Stauffer of Providence and Miss Dailene Lindley of Wellsville, employees of the Morning Milk factory, who are leaving soon for the mission field. A patriotic color scheme was carried out in all appointments. A lovely luncheon was served and games enjoyed during the afternoon. Besides the guest of honor those present were Mrs. Idella Peterson, Mrs. Mildred Richmond Mrs. Margaret H. Maughan, and .he Mies Josephine West of LoCarma Cooper, gan, Ardella Leisliman, Orene Stuart, Martha eatham, Anna Lou Bailey and Betty Lou Jones. Prizes were awarded to M.ss Stauffer, Miss West and Miss Leatham. A lovely gift was presented to Miss Lindley and Mis Stauffer. Miss Parker was assisted v her mother, Mis. Mary J. WANT ADS Three cents per wsrcJ insertion. Three insertthe price of two. Two cents per word for three month FIATES: for one ions for FOR SALE COMPLETE STOCK of Firestone-tire- s and batteries now available-Wend- ell Jensens Service Station x Hyrum. WHITER CLOTHES, less laundry expense if you use Hospital Soap Powder and Farm Bureau Water Softener. Everton and Sons, Logan, Utah CESSPOOLS and Septic tanks pumped and cleaned. Phone 1080 41 Logan. FOUND Two bracelets. Owner may have same by identifying at Courier office in Hyrum. lOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FLOOR SANDERS, Everton & 25 W. 1 No. Logan. 10 72 Sons, HARNESS REPAIR ERNEST GUBLER is all set up to do Harness and Saddle Repair Work at hs home, 269 North 7 Third West. Smithfield. Mrs. John N. Larsen ing the week at Ogden son and family Mr. and M. Larsen. Mis. Larstn son aie just home from is spend- with her Mrs John Mrs. Adell Van Drimmehn, Miss and little Edith Jones, John M. Larsen and the FranSan Dart sixteen days at dauphters, Linda and Kaien, all in Culver and Venice City cisco, of Ogden, returned home after home California. Ijiey returned the weekend with IVJrs. 'pepnding Captain and Mrs. G!em Allan Firiday accompanied by John SeHoward Jones. Linda and Karen left Monday for San Francisco queros who is m the Maritime Ser Dean Glenn, son of Mr. anc vice. He will leave the last of the spent the past week here. where Glen will enter a hospital Mrs. George Glenn of Wellsville week for San Francisco to there for medical treatment. report has enlisted in the army and wil for duty. Mrs. Robert G. Stuart returned home on repert at Ft. Douglas on February after Mrs. Harry Welch of Paradise, Wednesday 1 for W. assignment. Heber G. and spending a week at Nephi with Counselor in the Stake Primary Hall Parley Green were speakers in the Sec- her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Presidency, visited the Wellsville ond ward sacirament meeting on Rifrsell Stuart am family. She ward Primary on Tuesday. Sunday. Special musical numbers was accompanied home by Mrs. Stuart who is spending some time were given by the choir. an error in printing here and at Hyrum visiting rela- theThrough funeral services of Mrs. Bertha tives. She atended funeral services Jensen last week, we neglected to held Thursday for Arthur mention an organ solo by Mrs. IfOGAN Loi$ Cowley of Hyrum. SUN., MON., TUBS., WED. Mrs. Ellen P. LeLhman who First Logan Showing was observing) her birthday on HYRUM, UTAH TELEPHONE 84J Tuesday was guest of honor at the home of her daughter and son By JOHN H, PETERSON in law. Mayor and Mrs. Lamont From the Book of Proverbs M. Allan Tuesday evening. A beau & My son, hear the instruction of tiful birthday cake and lighted 2 and 3 FEBRUARY thy father; and forsake not the-lacentered the table where tapers of thy mother. covers wer laid for the guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Allan, FREI) McMURRAY If sinners entice thee, consent and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron P. Leish HELEN WALKER thou not. Mr. and Seth Mrs. Leishman man, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman, Trust in the Lord with all thine-heart- ; Captain and Mrs. Glen Allan, Lt. and lean not unto thine Mrs. and Mr. and Allan, Clayton GARGAN ANN SAVAGE.WM. own understanding. Mrs. Reid Tingey of Brigham City POPULAR SCIENCE , ' and Elmo Leishman and the M'ss-e- s 'A X' Honor the Lord with thy subJocelyn Allan, Diane,. Lou Ann, Janice and Mary Ellen Leishman. stance, and with the first fruit3 of The remainder of the evening was all thine increase. So shall Wed-Thur- sthy spent in singing and social chat. barns be filled with plenty, and FEBRUARY thy presses shall burst out with, new wine. Miss Leta Murray, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Murray, came home ROBERT CUMMINGS Happy is the man that Lndetfr from the hospital on Saturday afLIZABETII SCOTT wisdom, and the man that getetk ter being operated on for a knea understanding. -& SERIAL CARTOON 'urv received; when she fell STARRIN3 about three weeks ago. BETTY ZACHARY A soft answer turnih away DOORS OPEN 6:45. wrath; but grievous words stir ujv FIELD OPEN SUNDAYS AT L45 Pfc. Neil McMurdie left her1 anger. wnh J. CARROL NAISH for Ft. Ord California 30c Til L 7:00 35c EVENINGS Wednesday Eteuteh Bondi Percy Kilbride after week a two furlough in Wells The eves of the Lord arc CHILDREN 14c . ville with his w:fr, the former Ea every by fAN SCPCfH place, beholding the Stoddard and two children. ' and the good. d 2 SO. CACHE Nuggets of Wisdom as?k Sat. Sun. Murder He Says Midnight Manhunt 0i Fri -8 You Came Along SCOTT flumps , ' i reasury PATTONS m jt iM KO n, gilbert r THE GREAT r-J- , Mi. and Mrs. Lamont M A'lan rnleBained at a dinner party at the r home on Saturday evening. The guests v.ere seated at one long table decorated with Valenbne place cards and favors. The gae-t- s included Mr. and Mrs. Aaron LeLh MTIOMALDITOr.!A! ASSOCIATION man, Mr. and Mis. Elmer Leish-maMr. and Mrs. Maurice Parkinson, Mr and Mrs. Sterling Jones Mr. and Mrs. Geddes Maugban, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maughan v. McDowell Mr and Mrs. Parley Hall, Mr. and Editor and Business Manager Mrs. Merrill Green and the host and hostess. The remainder of the evening was spent playing "500." Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Elmer Leish-ma- n On Monday evening Mr. and and Mrs. Merrill Green. Mrs. Arch Hill entrtained at a Mrs. Hyrum Woodward returned lovely wedding supper at their home on Thursday after spending home for their son and bride, Mr. five days with her daughter and and Mrs. Dell Hill. The table held son in law and family, Mr., and a beautiful flowing Cyclaman Mrs. Lindon Leatham who ate as a centerpiece and covers were living at Nephi where, Mr. Leath-ais an instructor at the high laid for twenty four members of school. the two immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Baxter and fam ily of Hyrum were ' out of town D THAT HELPED GIVE Post-offic- i 1, HH February NORTH CACHE NEWS Di.-tt.t- oa |