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Show RATCS: for one ions for cents per & McDOWELL HENRICHSEN Cpl. Jack R. Clawson WANT ADS South Cache Courier FOR SALE EataLIiibd 1310 COMPLETE STOCK of Firestone tires and batteries now available. Wendell Jensens Service Station x Hyrum. at Hyrum, Utah Published Weekly and son Ray of Hyrum visited inr. Pocatello, Idaho on Sunday witte. Carl- -, Mr, Carlsons father, John a hosson, who is confined to Illness-Thpital there with a serious returned The same evening- - is now serving with the 165th Field Artillery battalion in Manila as a guard in the prisoner of 'war camp. He left Hyrum to enter the army on November 13, 1944 and was assigned overseas last May. Jacks brother, Cpl, Alan Clawson is currently stationed at the Bushnell hospital. These men are sions of Mr and Mrs. Alban Clawson .of Hyrum. Three cents per word insertion. Three insertthe price of two. Two word for three month Publisbers 194ff FEBRUARY SOUTH CACHE COURIER PAGE FOUR J Mr. and Mrs Fred ey Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baur and; Mr and Mrs Stewart Swenson oC Ogden visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Reuben Hansen over-thweek end; They were present at the trousseau tea. of their slaCarlson ter Verna Hansen Duvall. In Hyrum and Paradise we Sixty Missionaries How poon will Hyrum Stake have nearly seventy per cent on WHITER CLOTHES, less laundry have sixty missionaries? Elder the subscription list, and know expense if you use Hospital Soap Stephen L. Richards, in asking that most of the rest read the Powder and Farm Bureau Water for that number last Sunday, paper. In Wellsville we cover Post-offiabout forty per, cent and feel seemed to expect them right Softener. Everton and Sons, Legal paper entered at the Second who men Utah for He as asked that we can increase this to Utah at Hyrum, Logan, could gij into areas not suitable eighty or ninety per cent. Gass mail matter under the act for women missionaries. He sugWe do not expect to profit by 1870of March 3 FOR SALE SEAT COVERS for gested that servicemen who had the subscription drive above the all model cars. Wendell Jensen not been on a mission might cio st cf producing the papers bedesire to return to the countries cause of the commissions and Service Station. Hyrum. x they had helped liberate. Appar- prizes we are offering. Our obMEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ently a big missionary effort is ject is to prove to the advertisASSOCIATION FOR SALE Gasoline driven cord being contemplated in the near ers that the people of Hyrum and Wellsville are behind us to the wood saw. Phone 69 M, Hyrum future. Stake will surely meet limit. Hyrum 37x the quota on missionaries, but NATIONAL DITORIAL And by the way, our readers the is, Who can gx? question should appreciate the advertisers ASSOCIATION FOR SALE BUILDING LOT Is it fair to ask the servicemen and read their messages care4 x 20 South Center Street. j'lturJXs't- to turn around and spend two Without the revenue from Mohair Living Room Set. Oak or three more years away? Can fully. the advertising price 4 chairs. Cabinet men just past military age leave would have to subscription Dining Table. be raised t $12 v. McDowell Radio, RCA 8 tube. Kitchen Wat- family and farm or business to a year to make expenses. S. A. go? Will the majority er Heater, white finish. of the Our readers can help the Editor, and Business Manager Dunn. men to go be those past middle in its to get Courier age whose financial burden Is established by struggle to the NORMA BAXTER mentioning FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS lighter? advertisers that their advertiseWe suppose the Church leadHyrum News Editor ments were read. Do us that big asked ers have these themselves FLOOR SANDERS, Everton & favor, will you? Well appreciate ETHEL- - JONES questions and in view of the fact support in the subscription camIO71 1 No. Logan. Sons, 25 W. that they are asking for missionWellsville News Editor too. paign aries in large numbers indicates EMILY PEARCE that they feel that the Priest Public Servants MISCELLANEOUS We believe a few of the many hood will respond from all age Paradise News Editor who serve the public so people to make sufficient the up NEED STATE OR Federal Income groups e One year, One year Price: Subscription Servicemen, $2.00. $1.00. At last ce YOUTHFUL - ivOhiEirs , DRESSES SIZES 1G TO 214 n gilbert : tax help? Phone 69M for ARCHIE? appoint- 39x ment. TRUSSES FITTED Ohio Spring Trusses. All sizes. Hyrum Drug x Gold chain Bracelet. with purple stones. Bring to the LOST Gourier office. Stake Conference Proceedings Joan I like that fellow. an old shoe. Jane Yeah, a heel! Continued from Page One 4 Hes like the storehouse. If he has been faithful he is entitled to help. He said that he hoped the problem of homes for the returning ser- unselfishly should have a little special mention. One of these persons who come to mind is W. H. Terry of Hyrum who not only makes his living by teaching music, but spends hours of time with various groups in his spare time The' effort he gives so freely is certainly a blessing to Cache Valley. His choruses have brightened many meetings and gatherings with their beautiful music which washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ing this psition, He had enjoyed working in the church all his life and had never been xxithout a Position of some kind in the last 24 years. He said that he welfare plan caring for needy members. He said we should stand back of our Bishopps and those over us, and the Lord will do his Stephen L. Richards, the concluding speaker, remarked that no man could look into the heavens and say there is no Gd. He told of the great neod for chapels, throughout the branches of the Church and said that many 0f the Saints need better meeting h .uses. He suggested this could be remedied if everyone would pay a full tithing. The benediction was pronounced by Evan O. Darley of Wells-vill- e and the conference was he could hoped be solved. L. Richards, Eider Stephen spoke on the great need for mis- soon would vicemen quota. The value lof a sentiment is the amount of sacrifice you are prepared to make for it, says Galsworthy. Sacrifices for the sake of the Church are still being made. be will see to Interesting ,It how soon the quota is filled. Subscription Drive We are undertaking a drive for subscriptions during the next two weeks with the Boy Scouts benefitting from the commistons and prizes. always part and was looking forward to mingling with ;bo peopL of Urn ditfeient wards, the St ike y n lie sionarvs. suggested that and Hiuh Council. at least Stake should ei.ster Mjughnu, a returned sixty men soon. He stated that ren D'mrrked t a,. he i.'orian, he tins sure the people of liberthe Lot d had vatdi-'ated coumiios .would welcome vis sure im w l;uk Ihe men who had freed hevirhad beenheist er lie wenw and greatly blessed. He them. He said that Cache Valley 1" ;uiw to lu- - linm-lias prod iu ed many great leadslid that there L a good branch en in the Church. of the Churlh in Paris, France President J. 15, White gave the and that the hoys enjoy attendbenedietiofl. ing xihenexer possible. In the afternoon President Ed- President Edwin Clawson win Clawson again c induct'd the' spoke next and said that he had meeting. Tha invocation was by enjoyed al the testimonies and H. C. Sorens'n of Mendon. The that he enjoyed working with chorus sang four beautiful num- the var ms Bishops and their bers Praver Perfect, The .workers. He his complimented Lords Prayer, The Holy City Counselors and said they are all and Hold Thou My Hand, Dear men who are living their religLord. ion. He told of experiences in rePresident Zbinden made sev- gard to the answering of prayers. eral releases from the Stake Brother Paul C. Child of the workers. Stake Clerk Iver LaVon Welfare committee said we must Larsen read the names of the hold out hope for the future if General and Stake authorities for we do what God desires us to do. the approval of the congregation. He gave many examples of the President Preston Brenchley talked on the importance of family prayer. In a roll call at Priest hood session only 66 per cent of the families represented there held their daily family prayer. He said that we are supposed to be a prayerful people. We must rely upon our Heavenly Father for guidance. Prayer brings a united family and gives the family a sense of security. Our childNEW FIRST REN POLICY! ren will be better Latter. Day Saints if we teach them to pray. A PICTURES! 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There is no satisfaction like the feeling that comes from service. Bishop Sylvester Andersen, also a new Stake High Councilman stated he felt humble In accept- - Lnvsriig WLmm And Now CORMLlVILir as the Son f- of Hotmail Hoad! yy - hi V AND STUDIO COUCHES :.? I ; With or Without Chairs NOW! All th bio ninot ta Utah war small prospects so H seams to m that thera ax planty el op portunihes her for young mao m this industry want to a.a a htti deeper. STATE M FAIR i 4 TECHNICOLOR 30 E10 3.1c construction. BIGGEST SELECTION IN Mat. This furniture is of the highest pre-wquality with the best quality covering and built-i- n Spring ar lr . MINING DXUST2Y OF UTAH ) J sc ' us. O 1 j -- PRICES! Matinw -- . 'V IV flings 30c 55c U & I FURN! IN TOWN |