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Show .- MAT 3, O 1946 Hog Cholera Warning Given Darh een and Mrs. Raymond Darley the marriage of their daughter, Noreen, to Merrill W. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. MerrMr Salt Lake City, Utah, Special: With the arrival of the hog cholera season, farmers were warned today that this No. 1 swine disease may take a sharp upswing this year. of Officers Foundation for today called attention to official an(l Meritorious Sen ice Unit just released, showing signia. His discharge was grant-tha at the Fort Douglas over 3,300 outbreaks of hog were reported in the tion Center. Prior to entering the Army on year just passed. This year the danger may be August 3rd 1944 Ken was greater because hog cholera ployed as a school teacher at moves in cycles, and another up- - Paradise. Ilis wife is the like mer Kathryn Nuhn, daughter of swing of the cycle we experienced many times Mr. and Mrs. George Nuhn o' the Avon. He is the son of Mr. and may occur this season, Foundation report declares. Mrs. Joseph Bailey of Wellsvile The virus of this disease from last years outbreaks now, lurks in thousands of localities.) A testimonial honoring the has found no cure for of the Hyrum 1st tiring bishopric cholera. The only safeguard is war(j wa3 held Friday evening, before rhe April 19 Opening song Do What proper vaccination disease strikes. Spring pigs ts Right. Invocation by J. Warr- should be vaccinated as early as en Wright. Song Now Let Us around Rejoice. Vocal numbers by Don, possible, preferably time. Kay and Mary Gaddie accompani- First, however, they should be ed by their mother, Venna Gaddie. examined by a veterinarian to Negr,j Mammy reading by Paul determine whether they are in Wilcox. Selections on the electric condition to receive the immuni- - guitar by Ramona Lauritzen, Voc- gation. If pigs are suffering al solo Caroline by Paul Wilcox, from diseases or are out of con- - Readings Tithing and Mas dition, vaccination should not De Bob by Terry Allen. Organ solo attempted until they are restored by Lois Cowley. Remarks by Pres. ident Edwin Clawson of the Hy- to health Stake Patriotic as well as profit Gifts were presented to the re-- j tors are just as important year as during the war the tiring officers consisting of a book and a Parker Lifetime Pen t0 Foundation declared. Americas food supply is Bishop Jos. W. Wright, Jr., and lng drained by the needs of war-- ! Counselors James J. Wilson and and ravaged foreign nations, widespread outbreaks of hogi Elton Olsen each responded with cholera would deal a serious remarks of gratitude for having ' blow to our pork supply, the had opportunity to serve as a bish opric. statement said. Lovely corsages were presented to Mrs. Muriel Wright, Mrs. Leda Wilson and Mrs. Clarice Olsen. refreshments were serv- ed tj all present. The benediction was said by announce at J n em-eve- rd 'od at 'is home in Hrum "iM a release from his duties in tin He was inducted in the service 30 months ago and spent one year overseas in the 13th armored Division. His last Hy- signment was in Germany. rum will visit in Hyrum with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moon for some time before deciding what work he will take up. army- I fac-lrU- m c y-Gr- Mart, age Separa-choler- . PAGE FIVE SOUTH CACHE COCKIER FEED - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cowley and Mrs. Javan Petersen have re- ln Hyrm t0 thtei.r ho f1Io"lnf a rip of ten daja California. They were called to Stockton, on account of the sud- den death of Albert Clark, former of Hyrum and merit Si 'iihiiehi. Mr. Clark is .he huinand ol the forme" Pearl Jers.-ndaughter of Mr. anJ M: s. Jann-L Jensen of Hyrum. r, , s Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wright family were Salt Lake visit-Ligon Sunday and Monday of week. and and ors this ht ill L. Green iof Wellsville, which took place in the Logan temple on last Friday, April 2 6 with a double ring ceremony at which President El Ray Christiansen officiated. They were accompanied by their parents, their grandmothers, Mrs Elizabeth Green and Mrs. Sarah Bowen, and by Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Riggs. Following the ceremony dinner was served at the Glenwcvid cafe to the bridal party and their aunt, Mrs. George Smith of Mendon. The young couple then left for Salt Lake City where they spent three days. Mr. and Mrs Darley entertained at a wedding reception at tliMr home on Monday evening in honor of the newlyweds. The rooms were beautifully decorated with pink and white Snapdragons and Apple blossoms, beautifully decorated cake with four tiers and topped with a miniature bride and groom centered the dining table. Pink and white tapers in crystal holders were at either en(j Miss Gayla Ladsen was maid of honor and Barney Ross of Ogden, a buddy of the groom, acted as best man. The bride was lovely in a princess style white brocaded moire wedding gown entrain. Her finger tip veil of silk net fell from a crown of seed pearls. She carried a houquet of gardenias and pink roses. In the receiving line wrere Mr. and Mrs. Darley and Mr. and Mrs. Green, parents of the bride and groom. Miss Gloria Wyatt had charge Wool Suit Will Save for Bond Lorenzo A. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griggs and son LaVell of Hyrum are I! visiting relatives in Rupert, Idaho Falls and Couer Chari vtto Allen entertain- ed the Hyrum First Ward Birth- - d'laine, Idaho. Mr. Griggs has home arrived from WE HAVE PLENTY OF day club at her home in Logan on recently a with from Europe Games and discharge visiting Friday night. CHICK STARTER MASIE formed the evenings entertain- - the army. They expect to make LAYING MASH ment. Luncheon was served to 18 their future home in Rupert. hi, K I LARRO CALF STARTER members and Mrs. Lettie Rich, Mrs. Connie Mrs. Martha Williamson, Mrs. AnNielsen and 1 ita Andersen and Mrs. Pearl Lar- - daughter Marian spent a few sen a spec'al guests. A lovely days in Salt Lake City last week, club gift "'a3 presented to the hon where Marian received treatment Cleaning and Treating ored guest. for an infection. It will be necesSeed Grain sary for Marian to remain bedOur Specialty fast for the next two months m i Mrs. A. W. Burton end daugh-tr- . order to fully regain her health. u Sonia, are spending the sum-- j mer with her mother, Mrs. O. H. J Birch bile her husband. Captain Logan were dinner Sunday A. W. Burton, has gone to the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Pacific tv pari icipate in the atom- - Olsen of Hyrum. Rex is a nep-- ! ' jA ic bomb tests. hew of Mrs. Olsen. He is ur- II rum, Utah Phone 85 Mrs. Rilrton is the former Del- - tending school at the USAC at Heres a suit girl can make and ores Birch. Lcgan. a wear with pride jacket with deep sleeves, snug at r Shel-Mr- s. j & j r vv j Sz A of the guest book and two hundred and seventy-fiv- e guests were registered. Miss La Nae Jennings of Ogden with Miss La Wana Bradshaw and Mrs Glenda Riggs were in charge of the trousseau rooms and the gifts. Assisting in the serving were the Misses Valeda Larsen, Ruth Jones, Sherma Bowen of Magna, Ardella Vella Cooper, Parkinson and Sarah Phippen. All those assisting in entertaining wore formal gowns in pastel shades. A lovely lot of useful and beautiful gifts were received. Several guests from out of town were in attendance. The bride is a graduate of the South Cache High School and Is presently employed at the hospital at Brigham The groom, also a graduate Ruh-ne- ll City. of the ! "" """ "" South Cache High Sell ml, was re- leased Septpember 25, 1945 from In celebration of the birthday the army after five years of sr- - anniversary of Hilary Olsen of vice with 33 months spent in Al- - II j rum, a no hostess party was aska and seven months in the given him at his home on Friday European theatre. levelling. The couple expect to make their j Card Carnes social visiting and home in Brigham City where he music were enjojed during the is employed at the Box Elder evening. Packing Association. A nice luncheon was served o Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clawson, Mr. Mu and Mrs. Lawrence Tav-- - and Mrs. Vernon E. Olsen, Mr. , .. ,, rs nl ' ur"i and Mrs. Elton Olsen, Mr. and y Irs- - J. II. Raxter, Mr. and Mrs. movod a he ,ha'? re,C,ently home in ih Wayne Olsen and son Dennis and HyrUm first ward Mr and IIilar 0,sen and fami'y j ' 1 s The New Water-Mixe- 2 tt ki li?- $ - d Paint that stands lots ef cleaning . . . childrens finger prints ond other household grime wash off with mild scco and water. SPEED comes in 11 beautiful colors-onnicer than the others! Compare them with ny other water-mixe- d paint. 5FXED dries in thirty minutes no painty odor! SPEED covers most surfaces In one coat. One gallon cf SPP.ED makes 1 Vi gallons of smooth point enough for the average room) 2010 , Gtlla , slim-fittin- m.v (awwmtiaig) mm- m ms g the wrists, curved V neckline fash ioned in russet brown wool flannel. Patterns at local stores. Make clothes and put savings into Victory Bonds. U. S. Treasury Department OEEB3 miEM Phone 110 139 No. main LOGAN, UTAH - PER MONTH 138.00 Base Pay r Quarters, 96.00 ,v : 58.00 58.00 58.00 CpI. Pvt. 78.00 66.00 50.00 58.00 58.00 58.00 3 Vr 43.50 43.50 43.50 42.00 42.00 42.00 Retirement or Widow's Allowance Accrued (Est.) 42.00 36.00 31.50 31.50 31.50 31.50 (Est.)...Al. 26.50 20.00 14.00 )4.25 2.25 1.65 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 280.00 251.50 222.25 208.25 191.65 Medical-Dental- 8.50 316.50 Add 20 of Base Pay for Overseas Service...".! -- - 8.50 19.20 15.60 13.20 10.00 344.10 302.80 270.70 237.85 221.45 201.65 219.50 219.50 219.50 219.50 219.50 219.50 27.60 22.80 V- M . - Hospital Value (Est.) i v 14.00. 1 Sgt. Clothing, Rations Value (Est.) Tax Savings j SSgt. ve- - Dependents Allowance Wife and One Child TSgt. MSgt. Jewelry Gifts I of all Kinds i Accrued G. I. Education Benefits on Basis 18 Month Enlistment V 563.60 o 522.30 490.20 . 457.35 440.95 J A ' tff 421.15 . pfipR!-- 47 Koi t?i r v ! i LOGAN, UTA - X X |