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Show PAGE THREE nrTOBER 18, 1946 Hyrum Locals I Emma Liljenquist. mother, Mrs. H. E. Kellett and Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Critchlow and Joann of daughters Bonnie son Steven of Ogden spent and the week end in Hyrum spent the week end with Mrs. Critch-low- s were the Lake City. They parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buuests of Mrs. Kelletts sisters ford Swanson of Hyrum. attended the Kellett Mr. yhile PEA convention. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Liljenand family of Montpelier quist Mr Eugene Lijenquist of Black were guests of their parents, Mr. few a days this and Mrs. foot, Idaho spent Nephi Liljenquist and Mr. and Mrs. C. J Jensen over the week end. leal 3$ in MisS Renee Pulsipher and Miss Colleen Nielsen of Hyrum have returned home following a peas-- 1 ant vacation of two weeks which they spent at Cedar City as guests of relatives. MAKE WE old YOUR laws 8ll re-- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielsen of Hyrum have enjoyed the visits of their children this week. They have come from various points to be home. Their daughter, Mrs. Maurine Taylor, of Hyde Park with her husband and infant girl have been visiting the past week. Mrs. Coy Sharp with her husband and son of Roy, Utah and Captain and Mrs. Jay Nielsen are here from Denver. capac-p- their fice. No a for the :ial duty .but all the per. them be ' week visiting his of Listening Pleasure . month-ate- The for the ecessary rs while the per. Is your Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright and daughters Rose Marie and Pauline left Hyrum on Tuesday morning for a vacation trip to various parts of California. At Oakland they will be guests of Dr. Wrights sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Swenson and family. Its our business to make it y. itary of mit this the t a shining elec-ex- example of clear, reception, at the possible cost. effective r gen-ne- discordant? radio pro- - lowest by the first OF LOGAN 14 W. ro sec- VIII OF )F THE 'INGTO GES OF Phone 317 Center at conference in PARADISE LOCALS Miss Ruth Baxter who is emMr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen ployed in Salt Lake City spent and family of Salt Lake City the week end in Hyrum with her spent last week end visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Merrill relatives. Cash Increase "Cash in hand for Americans increased over three and a half times during the period of World War II. Baxter. Miss Afton Petersen of Hyum Mrs. Elizabeth Rawlins was spent the week end in Salt Lake able to return to her home Saturat the City where she was the guest of day after convalescing home of her son and wife, Mr. and friends. Mrs. Joseph Rawlins In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nielsen, Mr. City after a recent eye operation. and Mrs. Preston Nielsen and Ned Allen of Hyrum attended missionMr. and Mrs. Ezra Cardon and ary reunions in Salt Lake City family of Ogden were Sunday during the conference week end. egusts of Mr. and Mrs. George are all Ned Ross, Preston and Pearce. returned missionaries. Bishop and Mrs. Wendell Allen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Silas Allen, A. Alonzo Savage, Mrs. H. R. Adams, Mr. and Mrs John Allen, and Mr and Mrs Ira Allen were among the Hyrum relatives who attended the funeral service of Ellis Allen of Riverton last Friday. His mother, Mrs. Melinda Allen of Hyrum spent several Lamp Making Lamp manufacturing abounds in extremities. To form the ingots from which filament wire is drawn, for example, one company squeezes together grains of tungsten under a pressure mightier than the combined weight of two dozen loaded After the air is freight cars. sevpumped from a light bulb, only s of 1 per cent en of the normal atmospheric pressure remains inside. hundred-thousandth- Mrs. Clara Pearce and sons Robert and Monte spent last week visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. Robert remained in the city where he has employment. , Mrs. Veda Summers of Idaho Falls spent last week end with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth ... days with the bereaved family. Mrs. Hilda Obray and daughter Hang Curtains Carefully of Seattle are visiting at the home Cloth curtains should never be of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. hung where they can blow over a q oVray stove or heater of any kind. ' n The IN NEW ROLE army, Maj. Arthur Wermuth of Bataan fame, fills up a gasoline tank of car at a filling station which he bought in the Black Hills town of Hill City, S. D. Everybody wishes him good luck. one-ma- See us for extra sturdy, extra fine equipment for any sport. Logan Bike and Sport Shop Logan 174 North Main Bishop and Mrs. Levi Andersen with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. N Blaine Nielsen, President and Mrs Edwin Clawson, Mr. and Mrs, Jos. F. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs Ed Nielsen, Mr and Mrs W A Allen and Walace Christensen of Hyrum were am- - Mo, 7 ROPOS- - ong the visitors Salt Lake City. WEEKLY RADIO PROGRAM ISTRICT Legisla-ih- , Keep This Near Your Radio to oting in 6:30 to 6:55 6:55 to 7:00 iosed to VIII of State of the shall which during se- nary of nit this he elec-e- Won r gen-ae- pro- - t make gals or horses shy: ARROW TIES Theyre not so drab that girls only give you a passing glance. Theyre not so loud that horses run wild at the sight of em. by the first g Theyre just right Ties Arrow in a remarkable range of colors and patterns . . . sure to match your own perfect-knottin- Jo, 8 ROPOS-- ! 0 SEC-- 1 :ix of r (Mn-Wed-Fr- (Tues-Thurs-Sa- 00 to 7:15 00 to 7:30 Su-t- s are Rise and Shine (Mon thru Sat) i) Transport Motor News t) Superior News Rocky Mountain Express (Mon THE NG TO See our selection today. i .egisla-h- , VICKELS to iting in ised to LOGAN, UTAH XIX of itate of tutions WERE have nted to in the d July of and he leg- lo OLD EXPERTS iN CLOTHES MAKING LOOK NEW rnmect .t Laka .. 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