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Show . ""SB? locals returned - Zelda Call has spending tlteowtater children at Monticello, ful and Ogden. last "olson" spent Visiting her daughter Mrs. y Mecham at Morgan. Utah. lay OB ith lea io, est sie e Wiliam Shaw is improv-la from major Satisfactorily she underwent last he Cache Valley Hospi- ST vJand I Unt'last lay Hr. er- - ier Hr, Mrs. Joseph Howells week end visiting their at Rexberg, Ida. attending school there. ksughter, Irene, at Mr! and Mrs. Allen Bickmore, ud Mrs. Farnk Olson spent L in Salt turday and Sunday n. take at the National Jaycee con-tentid- n4 on, of. roy Id eas on ran ung by rm the rhe irly ars. ier-- I David Hirst and in Wells- Sunday spent Mr and Mrs. La (air f Mrs. Hirsts pareiille, fcuests of Mrs. and Henry Maug-(lants, Mr. n. I Mrl and Mrs. Samuel Orgell of Sunday visiting dab r spent rlends and relatives here. .. - TRADE LOCALS In Your Old Bedroom Suite on a NEW ONE Sat-und- ay . Old Living Room Set on a NEW We Have a Nice Variety On Hand Russell Maughan if North Logan were visiting Mr. md Mrs. Wilmer James Sunday. 4 J. R. Briggs of Salt Lake visit-- d recently with his sister and amliy, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Raw-In- s. He was enroute to Boze-aa- n, Montana to make his home. low lent 'ore James iscuperating Mr) R. W. U. & I. FURNITURE CO. new- i ELGINS Byron, By- ron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Rawlins, Dennie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farnk Olson, Byron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Bickmore and Alona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Burrell. A birthday party was given recently by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eliason in honor of their son Jay. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs Eliason and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christensen and Mrs. Louise Weeks and family son Eddie, Mr. Wayne Horsley of Vernal were recent visitors at and Mr. and Mrs. John Eliason the home of her parents, Mr. and and daughter Lila. Mrs. Samuel Richman. The Primary Guide class or the Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Welsh and son Nickie of Brigham visited at Hyrum Third ward with their the John Welch home last week. teacher,- Mrs. Thomas Eliason, en - You Buy a with the Dura Power Mainspring - Emery Nielsen, tfictor.e ?ur isfActwn 46.95 CEDAR CHESTS AT : Mr and Mrs. 'J' , : . L of ' . PARADISE Maud ' . South Cache Courier 5 from a long tick . spell , at .the Mrs, Lettie Bickmore; Talk on ; joyed a swimming party. After May 16, 1947. .. ate WillMr. his swim lunch at Wilmer Theme, Mr., Ernest Obray, Favor- the they son, , home of ite' Hymns, by Mar gene - Thomas, ow Park. There were 12 boys er, Gloria Ann Nielsefi. James., v Hot Dog Machines Marva Obf ay, Barbara Miles, present.' ' Other members of the. club are Coin machines, in , which hot Smith; Talks, Dewey Mt. and Mrs. Wilford Stauffer Betty Colleen Eliason and Kaye Dawne dogs, hambiirgers . and grilled Mardell and Irene Eliason of Bailey. Teachers are Mrs. Max cheese sandwiches within sealed spent Friday visiting at the home Pearce and Owen Burrell, Cleo of Mrs. Stauffers parents Mr. and Johnson; Song, Clair Hirst and Salt Lake City spent Mothers Miller and Mrs. Lavere Kidman. wrappers are heated almost instantScriptural Reading, Coy Tams. Day in Hyrum with their parMrs. George Pearce. ly by radio waves, will soon be comReported by Ushering and presenting of ferns ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas mon in public places. Gloria Ann Nielsen was done by Janice Rawlins, Mrs.- Frank Balls of Logan is Wanda Johnson, Shirley Obray, at the home of her parents, Mr. Elaine McBurdie, Marian James. and Mrs. Samuel McMurdie. Mr. Annie McBride has recently and Mrs. Balls recently welcomed returned from California where HYRUM a fine baby boy, their first. Mrs. she had spent some time with Balls is the former Orlene Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zollinger her daughter. Annie has been of College Ward welcomed their quite ill and only recently has frst girl and second child. Mrs. she been able to be up and ar- - I Mr. and Mrs. William Lemon Zollinger is the former Afton ound.. At present she is feeling welcomed a baby daughter, much better. Jensen of Hyrum. I at the Cache Valley OR YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morten-se- n ONE I are the new parents of a - The Twiggs 4H club of Hyrum first meeting on May Mr. and Mrs. Horace Obray This is their first held their baby at the home of Mrs. La- I and daughter Connie visited rela- child. girl. Mrs. Mortensen is the 7, 1947 vere Kidman. The following tives in Ogden last week. former Luwanna Jensen of mothers were present: Mrs. WesAt sacrament services this ley Burris,. Mrs. Floyd Bailey, month the infant daughter of Mr. Mrs. Raymond Haslam and and Mrs. Marvin Miller. Miss Eva Beutler an outline of the and Mrs. Ray Maughan was bless Penny Benson of are second gave club ed and given the name of Linda spending this week inHyrum year's McKinnon, which ' refreshments work, after were served. Joyce. The daughter of Mr. and Wyoming, and Tooele, Utah. The following officers were Mrs. Maurice Obray was named Gay. Mr and Mrs. Jay Brown and chosen: president, Merlyn Miller; Logan, Utah 28 West First North vice Glenda president, Burris; family of Promontory visited In Mrs. Elizabeth Burrell is re- Hyrum with Mr. Browns secretary, Nelda Monson; song parents, ported improved a little from a and with Mr. and Mrs. James leader Sherlaine Carlson; report- lonS sicIc spell. Thorpe of Wellsville who are par ents of Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Orton and family left Sunday for Yellow- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kellett enstone to make their home for the tertained recently at dinner in summer. honor of their cousins, Mr and Mrs. Gene Lauritzen of Los AnMr. Odell Miles spent Friday geles who are visiting in Hyrum. visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John E. Miles. Elmer Lauritzen, Mr. and Mrs. C W. Lauritzen of Logan, Mr. The following children were and Mrs Peter Lauritzen of Hybaptized at Wellsville Saturday rum, Mr and Mrs. Gene Maughand confirmed Sunday, May 4: an, Donald Lauritzen and Mr. Lynn Nielsen, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Kellett and family. Mrs. At Sunday School, Sunday the following program was given in honor of the mothers. Theme, G. W. Lee; Two and One Half Minute Talks, Dixie Olson and irdon Tractor at AT NO EXTRA COSTl NEW DODGER MANAGER. . . Burt Shotton, who has been appointed as the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers to succeed the suspended Leo Durocher. Shotton went to Erooklyn from Pensacola, Fla., and took immediate charge of the Eums. Beneath the exquisite beauty of the new Elgins is the most important watchmaking development in over 200 years the DuraPower ' Mainspring. It eliminates of watch troubles due 99 to steel mainspring failures; Come in and see these newest new watches. latent V. sr-- IT1- BAUGH i Co- - Jewelry 47 North Main Logan pending rmi t 3, Sill i Petsrson Tractor 3k Service IN LOGAN SEE THE Husky harden Tractors tc- JET, - -- iii asid Tools etersoa Tractor MOTHER-OF-THE-YEA- Service DEALERS IN Caterpillar and Deere Farm Machinery hn Mnmmhhhcmm . . R G. Murray, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who has been chosen by the Golden Rule foundation Mts. Frederick as the American She has Mother-of-the-Yea- raised r. five chil- dren and devotes considerable time to child welfare work. South Cache Courier HENRICHSEN & McDOWELL Publishers ' Published at Hyrum, Utah MR. & MRS. CONSUMER MR. SHIPPER & MR. FARMER MR. & MRS. PASSENGER Weekly One year, Subscription price: $2. (it post-offiLegal paper entered at the in Hyrum, Utah as Second Class matter under the Act of March 3, 1879. ; ce GILBERT V. McDOWELL Editor and Business Manager ETHEL JONES Wellsville News Editor VALOIE ALLRED Hyrum News Editor WANDA BURRELL Paradise News Editor Look out! Theres another big railroad wage demandheadedyOur w7ay ! The unions alone whose members do not actually operate trains are demanding a flat increase of 20 cents an hour. These demands would cost the railroads of the country five hundred sixty-eigmillion dollars a year! non-operati- ht s i 8 h . JUDITH ANDERSON sAIAN -- JAGGErI ' AND INTRODUCING IJALE JOHN RODNEY, Starts SUNDAY CAPITOL-Ho- w Last year these employes had an increase of I8V2 cents an hour. This was tlieir third major wage increase since 1939. Their average weekly pay has gone up as against a rise of 54. 75, 1946, with the largest peacetime traffic in history, the net income of railroads went down to the equivalent of only 2 H of the net property investment. special pajroll taxes on railroads have recently been increased; and passenger traffic has declined'. Where Would the Money Come From ? What About 1947? Even with the recent freight rate increase, preliminary figures indicate that the railroads will make only about the same low return in 1947 as in 1946. This will he because: the wage increase made in 1946 will be in effect for all of 1847; cant pay out what we dont lake in. And we are not taking in enough now to meet present costs and to complete the improvements in service that you need and that we want to give you. TYe You Would Foot the E iiil cost-of-livi- Since 1939, railroad wage and material costs have gone up more than three times as much as freight rates, and five times as much as passenger fares; That is why in i'V .... ."HI rl'V k 105 WEST ADAMS STREET CHICAGO 3. ILLINOIS We are publishing this and other advertisements to talk with you at first hand about matters which are important to everybody. |