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Show . :.i i PAGE FOCK APRIL SOUTH CACHE COURIER Mrs Mary G Parker, Mrs. Theresa Reynolds and Mrs Ithoda Thorpe. Veterans Get Jobs in Hyrum Station, Leroy Jensen of the Jen-- .' SURPRISE PARTY Several returned veterans of8en Motor hag employed Weldon Our respected merchant of Hy- ruin, Mr. Jacob Allgaier, was worM war 11 of Hyrum have Albretsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. , honored at a suiprise party on received work in our community! James c Albretsen and Homer 7 di3- Sunday at ins home when family recently following their ' Petera haS hlS tar0 brthCrS members gathered to celebrate ' H.' from th servlc, charge his birthday anniversary. This 'again with him in the City Ser- McRose is in charge of theiviee is the first time all the members Station, they are Lynn and of the family have been together meat department of the Service Petersen ' Rosg Lilje Farren for many years. Market, he is the son of Mrs.i. entered the Service stati A delicious dinner was served Eliza Rose and the husband of quist his brother business with to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zlotnickthe former Helen Christiansen, and son of Boise, Idaho, Mr. and WTright Dunn has entered the vin. Mrs Glen Spencer and family of! employ of Dicks Modern Market! Many of our native sons have Randolph, Mr. and.,.. Mrs,, John in the meat section. Mr. Dunn left Hyrum to get employment Quinney of San Francisco, Mr. i3 the husband of the former and a large number of the boys and Mrs. Calrence Allgaier and Veloy Petersen, of are attending the USAC at daughter . j family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. J. Stauffer,1 gan. There are still several who Petersen. ." t j Allgaier of Salt Lak e City and the druggist, is employing his wish to engage in farming for jLgwJk Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Allgaier and brother Claude as his assisting themselves i or their assist ARGENTINA HOLDS ELECTION Strong man Col. Juan Pcron, dic son, Grant. fathers. the in Drug Hyrum pharmacist tator of Argentina, rigid, who appeared by early returns to have been e A social afternoon was With so many of our boys and ajso Carlyle Hutton as defeated for the presidency by Dr. Jose T. Tamborini, left, democratic ed the dinner. e following tcierk. is Cleo Ilendersen again, Hyrum is beginning union candidate. Antiquated system of resulted In several assume new interest in every weeks delay in the final count. The election of Dr. Tamborini was faing Mr. Gaddie, our city electri-t- o Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb and clan, in reading meters and Rue. vored by the U. S. state department as an aid in the friendly neighlittle son of Phoenix, Arizona other work. Cleo is the husband bor" polirv in Latin America. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allen of end in Hyrum of Joyce Hall Ilendersen, daughspent the with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Van ter of Mrs. Annie Hall. were Easter Hyrum dinnjr Epps. Keith is attending school guests of Mr. and Mrs. Montel at the USAC this quarter. Wickham of Logan on Sunday. "t ,, ) Lo-Jo- JO enjoy-'stor- assist-hom- vote-counti- k & Mrs. Virginia Andersen, Mrs. Ruby Christensen and Mrs. Vilda Nielsen, the prescomposing idency of the Hyrum Second ward primary asosciation, entertained their officers and teachers on at their monthly Monday meeting and school, at the wad chapel. The lesson on Story Telling' was given by Mrs. Esther ! a Refreshments were served ing the social hour. dur- Mr. Noe' Cook of Tremonton Was an Easter Sunday dinner guest of Miss Lila Allen of the Hyrum Second ward. Noel is a student at the BYU at Provo. SILVER AWAY , . . going to town on a galloping 43rd American Toy fair. The 100,000 models made of rubber, III-II- O Kenneth Hayes, 6, New York City, horse In Bronco-bustin- g style at the largest show ever held, is showing steel, plastics and other products. DUP Meets The Peter Mauglian Camp of the DUP met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Annie J. President Mrs. Riggs. Sadie Mauglian was in charge. Prayprs were by Mrs. Ethel J,0nes and Mrs Millie B. Lelshman. History of Thomas Thorpe was prepared and read by his daughter, Mrs. Veda Smith. The lesson topic Mormons in California was very ably presented by Mrs Bess-Jone- s. A poem Values of Temple Work was given by Mrs. Ethel M. Jones. During a social hour voting for the new officers of the county took place and refreshments were, served by President A.llen Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bickmore and family of Hyrum were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cardon of Ogden. Mr. is a brother of Mrs. Car-do- special guest. W and R CLUB MEETS Mrs. Carroll Miller entertained the IV and R Club at hc-home on Friday evening. A delicwas served at ious luncheon r three small tables with Eastei e travellnig prize. OF LOGAN BREAKS WORLD RECORD . . . Joe Verdeur, Philadelphia Turners club, who broke two worlds records at AAU meet held at Bainbridge, Md. He eclipsed the and the marks, following navy discharge. 200-met- er RADIO AND RECORD SPECL LISTS 14 West Center Fhone 200-ya- rd f A Sig n of Littleness . , By BRUCE BARTON A M AN said: I have been waiting ten years to get even with So and So, and how I have my chance. Another said: That fellow double-crosse- d me once, and I will make him regret it if it takes the rest of my life. Each of them was really saying: I am a little man. For if biography and history teach ns an j thing it is that big men have almost always refused to poison their spirits with vindictiveness and hate. Napoleon was hy no means an ideal character, but he had superb indifference to personal animosity. When someone questioned his judgement in appointing one of his critics to an important office, Napoleon expressed surprise. What do I care what he thinks of me, he demanded, as long as he can do the work? Abraham Lincoln amazed the nation by putting into his Cabinet his foremost political adversaries. As Secretary of AAar he chose Stanton, who had sneeringly characterized him as a clown and a gorilla. He made Seward Secretary of State, knowing well fhat Seward regarded himself as much the abler man. Chase, his' Secretary of the Treasury, used his Cabinet influence to promote his own chances for the Presidential nomination. It meant nothing to Lincoln so long as Chase kept the confidence of the country and did his work well. When McClellan snubbed him brutally, and Lincoln was urged to replace him, he replied: I will hold McClellans horse if only he will give us victories. n In the Bible is this sentence: Vengeance is mine, I will repay, saith the Lord. A certain portion of men feel that they must help the Lord in His task of repayment, that otherwise He will get behind in his work. So they nurse personal injuries; they These are never big men. Big men are too busy. Courtesy New York Tribune, Inc. - BROUGHT AVITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF - Kenneth Lindquist Mortuary Farm-Tflast- er 29.95 Uses Little Current t $5.00 Down, $5.00 Month and at 0-g- al. Your Complete FARM STORE 26 North Main PHONE 19 ROYAL HAT STYLE . . . Exhibit-tn- g a gracious smile and wearing her Easter hat. Princess Elizabeth of England leaves Town Hall, Nottingham, England, after attending a concert given by a children choir. Carrying Charge. No running, water necessary. You just pour cold water into waist-hig- h reservoir, automatic thermostat controls temperciure. Have plenty of rirbf-hewafer for clean1 mill. at with this ing ing time, copper tank. While cr.crelccl fir.ish slccl outer jeeket. Easy to .install. A Cache Countys Pioneer Mortuary" ESTABLISHED 1880 Electric Dairy Wafer Heater Phone 501 LOGAN, UTAH a place cards and decorations used of Bridge formed the remainder-entertainment the evenings with Mrs. Phyllis Savage winning high score, Mrs. Valeda the all cut prize-anShaffer Mrs. Myrtle Monsou getting-th- harbor resentment, and accept every opportunity to denounce and criticize. t by LLOYSFS i OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Mr. Charles C. Petersen of the Hyrum Second ward observed his 78th birthday anniversary on Christ-offersen- Mrs-Ru- o WORK GUARANTEED Mr Knight, the new blacksmith is making his home ni the I Elmer Paul home in the Hyrum 1 ' Second ward. The family cam.e here from Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paul and son Jack and daughter Tlieo of Hyrum were dinner Sunday guests on Easter qf Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Bybee of Ogden. last Saturday. Mauglian and Mrs Ethel Selley to A nice dinner was enjoyed by fourteen ladies. members of the family and visitThe Daniel H. Wells Camp of ing followed. the DUP met Friday afternoon at During the day, Ensign Karla the home nf Mrs. Gilbert Ander- Paul, his grand daughter, called son with President Mary Ander-so- and congratulated him on the presiding. Prayers were'hy occasion. Karla is stationed at Mrs. Mary J. Parker and Mrs. the Naval hospital at Mare IsSarah Parker. The lesson The land, California. Another grandMormons in California was pre- daughter, Mrs. Marion Watson Christ-offersesented by Mrs. Margaret of Long Beach, California teleof Hyrum. Musical num- graphed her best wishes. bers were four vocal duets by . John Murphy and Barbara RI EL ALLEN IN U. S. History of the late JosMr. and Mrs. W. of eph Cooper was read by Historian the Second wrard received Hyrum Nancy Hendry Twenty four ladies a telegram from their son, Reul, were present and enjoyed a social tha the had arrived at stating hour and a lovely tray luncheon San served by the hostess assisted by In Francisco following service the Pacific area. Ruel will receive some hospitalization h fore his discharge. BELLE MURE CLUB MEETS The Belle Mure Club met at the home of Mrs. Esta Brown of A night. Hyrum on Monday luncheon featuring the Easier" motif was served at small tables after which bridge was enjoyed. Mrs. Jennie Burris won the high score, Mrs. Margaret Larsen, the all cut prize, and Nielsen and Myrtle Mon son, the travelling prize. was a Mrs. Wesley Burris RADIO SERVICE n. cussed. 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