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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER MARCH 8, 1946 ?: Paradise Locals A' s"V PARADISE j D :?. ; - Kf, ?V x T t , xstt- ; y , ' V c Kt? ;s ;: g f,r S'Wv .VlJs ': k ' a ' ? V ' & 'W X .T I 4 ., XXX V .t ,. C , V it ' .. xV: v-- &? 'if' XX:'; L-- S PET Bobby Underwood, 8, Detroit, Mich., is always surprising his family by bringing home strange pets. They recently made him get rid of two cats, a rat, rabbits and a rattlesnake. Ths next day he showed up with the possum shown in his arms. Bobby's dog does not Intend to associate with a possum, according to bis tilted chin. BOBBY HAS POSSUM PTA MEETS Paradise PTA meeting was on 22 February Friday evening, with President Edna Smith in charge. The program consisted of a report of the PTA Festival held recently, vocal solos by Miss LaRelle Rich accompanied by Mrs. L. G. Noble of Logan. Talks by County PTA President Gladys Jensen and Dr. L. G. Noble of the USAC. Remarks by Principal Mrs. Belle of Logan, reading by Ruion Rose. Refreshments were served at the close ot the meeting by the Social Committee, Zel-l- a Howells and Edna Forsberg. Mrs. Lena Obray, Edna Smith, Hattie Bankhead Caroline Summers and Lora Welch were visitors in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Pulsipher and daughter of Avon are moving to Ogden to make their home where Mr. Pulsopher has Mr. David Jones and family Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer have moved to Murray to make left Friday for a trip to Calif- their home. Mr. Jones has em- ornia. They will stop and visit relatives along the way and ployment there. while in California will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olsen and their daughters, Therma, Eve- family of Brigham City and lyn, Lucile and Helen and famil-ThaiOldham of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Max Oldham of Washington, D. C. are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Oldham. s Shakespeare Doth grossly close cannot hear it. The man it in, we that hath no music in himself BY JOHN H. PETERSON Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils. The Merchant of YTenice Gratiano speaks an Infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid There Is no vice so simple but assumes In two bushels of chaff.: you shall seek all day ere you find Some mark of virtue on his outward parts; them, and when you have them How are not worth the many cowards, whose search. they In Belmont is a lady richly left; and she is fair, and, fairer than that word, of wondrous virtues; sometimes from her eyes I did receive fair speechless messages. Her name is Portia. 'Ji If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do. chapels had been churches, and poor mens cottages princes palG. Parker returned Mrs. aces. It is a good divine that foll- home Mary from Cadrston, Sunday ows his own instructions. I can Canada whehe she went before easier teach twenty what were Christmas to attend the funeral good to be done, than be one of services for her sister. the twenty to follow mine own Her two daughters, Vonda Lee teaching. and Barbara Jane, who accompanied her have remained there The devil can cite scripture for to attend school for the remainhis purpose. An evil soul, pro- der of the year. Mrs. Parker was accompanied ducing holy witness is like a villain with a smiling cheek, a home by her niece,, Miss goodly apple rotten at the heart! Glenn. 0, what a goodly outside faise- - Rayne 1- A hearts Are all as false As stairs of sand, wear yet upon their chins, The beards of Hercules and frowning Mars, Who inward searched, have livers white as milk; And these assume but valours excrement To render them redoubted, .erd were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Archibald of Hyrum on Saturday. Mrs. Archibald is a sister of Mr. Archibald. Remembrance ElERSIIARP The last tribute to a loved one Qvwei&i&vn Qfct is the final opportunity to express affection. It is a time for $1475 perfect harmony. It Is part of our service to obtain legal permits, insert newspaper notices, Junior Girls of the MIA under flmFtd.Tu the direction of their class leadthis chance to Dont miss ers, Mildred Norman and Lena of these one pick up Obray, held a Fireside Chat at handsome, modern sets. the home of Pauline Lmon on Magic Feed prevents Tuesday evening. flooding or leaking . . . The program consisted of two Magic Point is so smooth you cant even hear it readings by Mrs. Viola Welch, write. Matching Feathero two clarinet solos by Ruby Repeater Pencil and class work. Refresh- weight feeds new leads ments were served to ten guests. automatically. Service on arrange for care and acknowledgment of floral tributes, and handle all details so burdensome to a sorrowing family. Bod-rer- both Mr. Ed P. Oldham underwent a minor operation at a local hospital on Saturday. Mrs. Lily Archibald and daugh Faithful for pan and poncll Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen and daughter Jolene of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pearce. THREE ter Donna of Cardston, Canada, ne ld Gems from PAGE is guaranteed forever. r. i-- i 1- THE JEWEL BOX Kenneth Lindquist Mortuary (Harold Comer) Cache Countys Pioneer Mortuary ESTABLISHED 1880 UTAH LOGAN PHONE 19 LOGAN, UTAH PHIL BAKES CBS SUNDAY NIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas and daughter LaVon spent Saturday In Ogden. TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT IN CACHE UALLEY ELECTRIC CO. X, THONE 53 LOGAN, UTAH Exclusive Dealers for General Electric Appliances and , 4. Sllp" Refrigeration. hath. r 1 Love is blind and lovers cannot the pretty follies that themselves commit. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath; it is twice blest; It blesseth him that gives, and him. that takes. Tis mightiest in the mightiest; it becomes The throned monarch better than 'his crow'n; His scepter shows the force of temporal power, The attribute to awe and majesty tXi y:y MHJ'--i Si TTTJslT ruM CARIAGE SMOOTH RIDING 3 Carved Matching Tables Buoyant spring construction, big rubber tired wheels. Heavy moisture fabric. resistant Attractive Junior Lamp i i , Lovely Table Lamp sX Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings; But mercy is above the sceptered sway; It is enthroned in the heart of fe:, kings. It is an attribute to God himself; And earthly power doth then show likest Gods. When majesty seasons justice. Hit I' Mi - r- W ' fir. j 'v4 MA..e,v Look how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold; Theres not the smallest orb which thou beholdest But in his motion like an angel sings Still quiring to the ,i young-eye- d f v. - y f ft H k EASY TERMS souls ': 51. 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