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Show PAGE EIGHT AUGUST SOUTH CACHE COURIER The Lester Miller family of Hy- - . 1iUtt to Mrs. Moss. The following people attends the party: Elva Andersen, Carol ine Bickmore, Marva Hansen Ma' garet Larsen, Lucille Miller, mJ tie Monson, Leora Petersen' Lo Petersen, Kate Petersen, ciarStauffer and Ruth Moss. Special guests at the party were Leah Petersen, Alice Burgess Rose Jensen, Louise Petersen and' Leta Colman of Logan. Mon., Aug. 12 18 Mauds Style Shop Opens Mr. and Temporarily at Vint Radio Shop CLOSE OUT SALE OF SUMMER SHOES t Next to South Ono Group Summerettes and White Shoes Cache Courier 20 Discount on all Play Shoes for Women and Children. Childrens Office. 4 Will operate there until own piece flannel pajamas 1.85 - 2.10 building which is being re- ALL NEW FALL AND 1.35 1.95 1.95 WINTER HATS, DRESSES SUITS AND COATS HAVE ARRIVED 1.59 We cordially invite our old 98c customers back along with, 98c - 1.10 Ladies Slip Aprons 98c to 1.45 Luvlee Ladie Gowns 2.75 - 3.50 Cats Pajamas 2.25 7.25 Lounging Rohes All Wool Single Blankets.... 9.75 to 14.50 Come in and look over our stock even if you are not ready to buy. A small de- posit will hold anything un- til you are ready for it. Maud Liljenqujst HYRUM, UTAH t.r.'-- i hritis. j f The Elite Bridge Club of Hyrum entertained at a chicken dinner at Willow Park on Thursday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Ruth Moss who is moving to Salt Lake City. Following the delicious dinner the afternoon was spent in playing bridge. Mrs. Marva Hansen won high score and Mrs. Kate Petersen received the all cut prize. A lovely gift was presented Mr. and Mrs. Elra Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller of Hyrum left home and the trip CAR INSPECTION DEADLINE; AUG. With August 15 established as dead-lin- e for vehicle safety inspection, less than one half of all Utah owned motor vehicles have received mechanical attention, P. L. Dew, Highway Patrol Superintendent, announced today. The Safety Inspection Program was designed primarily to elimin ate where and when possible the expensive and murderous automo bile collision caused by defective equipment. During the war years the Drogram became an essential measure of motor vehicle conservation. Our automobiles have attained an average age of nine years and the excessive use imposed upon them is now reflected in the head-li- r es and in the vital statistics sections of the daily press, Night at 8:30 P. stated. ntendent Dow Light as Day. One of the fastest, the wildest, and most exciting ever here. Plenty of Jumps and Thrills and Spills all the time. Stock from Western Rodeo Company High Pitching Broncs, Wild Fighting Brahma Bulls, steers; roping Brahma calves as fleet as the wind, wild Brahma Bull riding, bull dogging, calf roping, bull fights, trick riders and ropers, clown acts, two of the most daring bull fighters on the circuit, Specialty number, with patriotic, touch, Logan Mounted Police; balloon stunt. Plenty of excitement and something doing every minute. No dull moments. Logan i (Paid Rodeo band in attendance. TICKETS FOR ADMISSION Gen. Admission Reserved seats $1.25; $1.00; Children 14 years old and under, 75 cents. Govt, tax included. Reserved seats now on sale at Logan Hardware. Buy now and avoid the rush and confusion at the Fair Grounds. Bring your cushions and wraps. Exciting Horse Pulling Contests in front of Grand Stand Thursday and Friday, August 15 and 16, 2 p. m. The best teams of Gates Open at 7 P. M. General admission tickets, 50 cents. Govt, tax included. Four H Club Dairy Show Saturday, 2 p. m., at the Fair Grounds. Daily Program of Events i THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 it at 10 a. m. H Club Dairy Show Exhib- Montys Big Midway Opens at Noon at the Fair Grounds. Horse Pulling Contest, 2 p.m. Night Rodeo, 8:30 p. m. Gates open at 7,p. m. Logan Rodeo Band in attendance. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 Montys Big Midway opens at noon at the Fair Grounds. Horse Pulling Contest, 2 p. m. Night Rodeo, 8:30 p. m. Gates open at 7 p. m. Logan Rodeo Band attending. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 Montys Big Midway opens at noon at the Fair Grounds. Night Rodeo, 8:30 p. m. Gates open at 7 p. m. Logan Rodeo Band attending. National fi- reveal one out of every three cars is defective, while in Utah the figure is much higher. Authorized and equipped inspection agencies are provided all sections of the State. It is essential to highway safety that our motor vehicles are repaired and adjusted to atisfy the demands of safe operation. The Highway Patrol will exert every effort to enforce the inspection regulations against those who refuse or neglect voluntary compliance therewith, Utah and Southern Idaho will compete. Judging of Four 15 gures 15, 16, 17, 1946 M.-Ar- ena very hways can be charged directly to defective motors vehicles, Superi- SPONSORED BY THE CACHE COUNTY FARM BUREAU Rodeo-Eve- ry for Many of the gruesome stories written 107 times to date this year on the surface of our Utah hig- the mm ST on Friday a ten day fishing trip to West Yellowstone and Hebgen Lake. This is the second trip this summer for Mr. and Mrs. Elra Miller. They stated the fish jr mi t LOGAN-AUGU- Big Night from art- delicious luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dean Baxter has been sustainStoddard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unsworth, Mr. and ed as secretary of the First ward Mrs. Wanda Dunn has Mrs. Merrill Baxter, Mrs. Norma MIA. as teacher of the selected .been Mrs. Miss Afton Peterson, Hall, and Mrs. Clare Smith and children and Mr. and Gleaner Girl Mrs. E. A. Lauritzen and family. Sutcliffe as teacher of the t$t The Smiths are leaving soon year Bee Hive Class, for Puerto Rico where Lieut, j Retiring officers are LaMar Smith expects to be stationed Baxter secretary, and Pearl for the next two years. They Bailey, Gleaner Teacher. Mrs. have been living at Red Banks, Virgil Atkinson was released Gleaner Teacher to be sustained N. J. for the past two years. as the president of the A we hope, a lot of new ones. 6fO!tCll0 m poor health suffering j modeled is ready. 2.50 Sweat Shirts Polo Shirts Parley J 1 Misses Print, Pajamas Infants Knit Rompers 2 Piece Suits with long sleeves Childrens all wool slip on sweaters.... Boys long sleeve slip on sweaters 1.45 - Mrs. .The young son of Lieut, and Mrs. Claine Smith was christened on Sunday and given the Cammon, Idaho, attended the name of Robert L. The blessing Olsen reunion on Sunday family FolUnsworth. was by Charles at Blacksmith Fork Canyon Mrs., services, church the lowing They also visited at Smith entertained at a party at of Mr. and Mrs. Otto the home 'the home of her parents, Mr. of Hyrum. Mrs Clawson Clason is n and Mrs. E. A. Lauritzen of .Hyrum. Priced at $1.00 Mrs. Ed Hall, j!r Deschamps and Mr. and Mrs Max Hall of Malad, Idaho, President and Mrs. Leo O. Hansen and family 0f 1I(, and advertisement.) |