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Show 4 South Cache Courier May SO, down a. story or as ant. " I A divorce ; was granted . w week to Claude Goodwin Pijf tiff vs. Lois J. Goodwin, defend' h I WONT WAIT A K MINUTE LONGER rs Price, LuDean Pulsipher. Donna Ranzenberger, Janice Rawlins, Sheldon Reese, LaReta Rinderknecht. Ross Shelton, Dale Simmons, Colleen Hu nphreys Smith, Genie LuDean Smith, Smith, Jack Smith, Patricia Sorensen, Kenneth Speth, LaRee Stuart, c Rita ' ij iwK many stories .as they would like' to submit. 'Tbi' stories can be of DeLoy Gary L. Theurer, any length'.- - If possible these Thorpe, Marcell Tibbitts, stories may he sent to the Hyrum zNNNN.K oaMer.o--r eq shrdl sh Centennial Committee, P. O.. Box La Von Walker, Barbara Jean 132 before June 15. This history Ward, Beth Wilcox, Floyd Will- will be compiled and edited and Jean Mar iams, Lee Williamson, made available to all Hyrum citiMaxine Willie, Betty Wilson, zens. Wood, Patricia Wright, Galane stories from Many who have been Wyatt.. residents former Grant F. Yost. ' reading about our observances Rex A. Zilles, Leah Zollinger. through the newspapers have alGraduates from the U. S. Arm- ready been received by the ed Forces: David Carl Danielson, Irvin A. Glenn, Donna Leishman, D. Reed Olsen, H. Quinn Olsen, Shirley daughter of Mr. Petersen, D. Seth Price. Sylvia Niel---:n- , and Mrs. Elroy Nielsen won first prize in the Open Pony Class at the 16th Ann al Ag Club Horse Show held last Saturday at the She rode Logan Fair grounds. Centennial ComThe Hyr-ti e little jumping Napoleon, mittee wor l like to incorporate horse of Ezra Lundhals. into a booklet form as many indiElroy had several of his pala-minin the show and he and vidual pioneer family histories as possible la observance of the his daughter Jerry each rode one. Centennial which is held in their honor. Now is the time to obtain Norman Seamons, Jr., went to the histories and interesting stories of various early pioneers of Malta on Monday of this week to Hyrum while some of them or work on the farm of his uncle their children are still among LaMar Wright. us, was the comment of Mrs Gladys E. Jensen, chairman of Miss Gloy Allen daughter of the committee. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Allen is The committee is urging every- - arriving home today, Friday, "ollowing a six weeks stay in California. INDEPENDENT The Progressive Homemakers club met Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Professor Bert .Allen, Seamons. SOUTH CACHE GRADUATES Continued fron Page One A. Nielsen, DeLoy Nielsen, Jack Nielsen, LaRae Nielsen, Maxine Nielsen, Muriel Nielsen, Nina Gayle Nielsen, Monte Nyman. Shirley Obray, Carma Olsen, Claine Olsen. Emma Jean Poppleton, Jack Swenson. 1947 one to wj-it- e In-GOIN- TO to t Jligfct Place,1 ' Wins rJding Prize Pioneer Stories ' Solicit3d J For Magneto, os . Carburetor and Generator Work HYRUM LOCALS Farm Tractor Tire Service Also New Tires Kelly Springfield LOGAN Tires Now Showing TRUCK - TRACTORS AND PASSENGER CARS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, MAUREEN O'HARA- Jr. WALTER SLEZAK and Mrs. Jack Baxter have as their house guest their neice Mr. Wards Tire and (lNBT??SAflOR V Battery Shop with ANTHONY JANE Phone 231 TGHACOi0K GEORG; TOBIAS" QUINN GREER FIRST t 251 No. Main - instructor in Industiral Educaof tion Photographic Service USAC gave a very interesting progarm discussing photography and showing slides of Zions, Bryce, and Grand Canyon. After the program refreshments were served to 15 club members and 2 guests, Prof. Allen and Mrs. Claron Allen. MAZURKI MIKE with them for two weeks while her parents are vacationing in California. Mrs. Aldon Baxter and son have moved into Wright home and will for the summer, while the Wrights are at their farm in Idaho. Mr. and new baby the Rulon live there LOGAN-SHOWIN- Logan $50.00 FOR YOUR OLD Miss Bonnie Bird, who is fetaying LeRoy McBride is Budge hospital receiving ments. Mrs. RADIO Go To Peterson of seeds VEGETABLE GROWERS SERVE . . . Five hundred pounds are desassociation donated by National Junior Vegetable Growers Miss., tined for the youth of Greece. James Spell, 17,' Columbia,name of in the president of the junior growers organization, presents, vice consul to his organization, 'the seeds to Jason Dracoulis, Greek New York City. National Junior Vegetable Growers association played an active part in garden work during the war. J. Petersen and Ramona and Wendell left Mr. and Mrs. A. and games. Those attending the party Pauline Bailey, were Janice Renee Petersen, LaDawn last Thursday for California to attend the funeral of his brother Wright, Rueben Petersen. They will also Joan Jorgensen, Christiansen,Joan Stauffer, Peter Burgess, visit with their daughter Maurlne Kent Larsen, Blaine and Dewane who Is living in California. Jensen, Claine Olsen, Carlyle and Clawson Eugene Israelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petersen and family moved to Cedar City on Nielsen Blair Wednesday of this week to make Mr. and Mrstheir home. brought their little daughter last Thursday Roselyn home A marriage license was issued from Salt Lake City where she has been in the hospital for the Tuesday to Darrell Boyd McBride last eight months being treated of Hyrum and Ardyth Nelson of Young ward. for Polio. ABE DIDRICKSON Mr. at-Jh- For ONE allow you $50,00 for your old radio AVEEIf we will regardless of size or age as long as it works, on a new MAJESTIC RECORD CHANGER. A beautiful Radio with the finest tone in America. Only $233.00 TO APPRECIATE IT YOU MUST SEE I J. W. SSairll (C. Your Bendix Dealer 76 West Center Street IT Phone 1710 Logan, Utah . ft riOlY AVAILABLE! o T TOP WOMAN ATHLETE IN THE U.S. TODAY, IS ONE OF THE GREAT ATHLETES, MALE OR FEMALE. IN THE WORLD. SHE'S MADE HER MARK IN ALMOST EVERY SPOR- T- GOLF, BASK ET BALL, TRACK,ETC.Cn I932,DURING THE NATIONAL A.A.U. TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS AT EVANSTON,ILL.,SHE WOM THE BROAD JUMP, 80 METER HURDLES, BASEBALL THROW, SHOT PUT AND JAVELIN THR0W. SHETIEDTHEHIG JUMP AND PLACED 4W IN THE DISCUS THROW Mrs. Reuben Hansen spent several days in Ogden last week Where her daughter Letha was confined to a hospital with blood poison and a stroke. She is reported to be recovering satisfactorily and has been removed to her home and another daughter of Mrs. Hansen, Carol, is staying with her. Petersen, Floyd"' Chrislansen, Keith McBride, Wells McBride, and Lamont Baxter. The threeshops are there mtfSre Preston completely equipped for this type of wort: thoroughly trained. SEE Peterson Tractor Service Dealers in the Best - in Farm Equipment. I WANT ADS I I FOR SALE WATER HEATER key stove) for sale. Mrs. J. Facer. Two ponies. FOR SALE it (mo: Jai-- : 3 to years old. Gentle. Easy Inquire 'Mrs. Leona Carrey, Richmond R, SPECIAL Trade us your tires. For each new tire purchi ed we will allow you $4 for yc old tire you drive in on. O. K. Rubber Welders, Main, Logan. Nor FOR SALE Bath tubs, all si:' Platform scales. Table Kit Hobart meat grinder with atte ments. International feed grinc with 5 h. p.- motor. Century L mixer. Mr Parkinson, 36 2nd West,' Logan. Fast meeting will be held immediately after Sunday School in the Hyrum First. Ward. The Adult Aaronic class of, the Hyrum First ward with Merrill Baxter as supervisor, and Jack Wright and Leroy Smith class leaders has been very active the past year. As a result of their fine work five '. members have been advanced into the . Elders quorum. They are Laurence J. At Logan, Tremonton or COAL treat- A daughter was born to and Mrs. Austin McBirde Cache hospital this week. Service By JOE MAHONEY J' at the Tractor c.h.CXlston , OF WILMINGTON, N.C; CLAIMS THE RARE DISTINCTION OF LANDING A BIRO AND A FISH ON THE SAME LINE AT THE SAME TIME. A SEA CHICKEN SWOOPED DOWN AFTER A TROUT HE HAD JUST HOOKED, GOT SNAGGED ON THE SECOND HOOK OF THE LURE AND ALSTON REELED IN BOri. ooe LOUIS DEFENSE OF HIS TITLE,HAS KNOCKED OUT 4 OPPONENTS IN THE I? ROUND AND ONLY 3 HAVE GONE THE DISTANCE. IN Third ward wil hold their ' sacrament and Testimony meeting immediately after Sunday School Sunday. The meeting will, be in charge of counselor Thomas Elia-so- n. : IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -- N Singer Vacuum Cleaners. Lint quantity. Singer Sewing Ma: ine Co., 114 North Main, W High grade cedar posts for Deliver in lots of 10 or more.C Wendell Jensen, Hyrum. , ffi FOR SALE Schramm Sunday night at 8 p. m. in 'the Third ward chapel, the Sunday School are putting on a good- program and everyone is. invited to BENT port Compressors, or stationary all sizes. Pneunu and electric tools for rent.. Call or write. Heiner ment and Supply Co. 501 7th South, Salt Lake City. Worthy . OR Eqi Of Your attend. 1 Complete Refrigeration Equipment For Your - DAIRY BOXES WALK INS MILK COOLERS Exclusive Dealers in Cache County for General Electric Major Appliances cadets this year. Mrs. Margaret Nielsen Pryor wil be the teacher for the kinder- garten this summer. PHONE 88 Miss Joan Kellett entertained her Second Intermediate Sunday School class at a party Tuesday afternoon, May 27. They met at her place at 2 p. m.and bicycled to a hollow above the dam where they stopped for a picnic lunch STRAWBERRY PICKERS. Eliason. 71. Phone JOBS Men W bund.' govt., private listings, 10' skilled classifications. accurate information Jl.M paid. Satisfaction guarantee! FOREIGN JOBS, INC., 1, Maryland. FOREIGN FOR Cherish memories that are dear to yon with a final tribute worthy of your devotion. We will plan a service that will make your last memory one of beauty, serenity and reverent dignity. This service is available to all. RENT MTSCELEAN FLOOR SANDERS. Sons, 25 W. 1 No. Evert0 Logan, MISCELLANEOUS YOU can save big money Tune in on our radio program night at 9:45 Reflections each K. V. N. U. Sunday . CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC CO. LOGAN, UTAH Howard C. Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Petersen of Hyrum, is expected home for the summer vacation following Commencement at New Mexico Military Institute, June 3, 1947. He is enrolled in the High School division. Enrolment at New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, New Mexico, is limited to 600 cadets. Of this number, four are from Utah. Thirty-fou- r states and foreign countries are represented in the geographic distribution of WANTED HELP Devotion Murray Nichols is leaving today (Friday) for Yellowstone National Park, where he will be employed this summer. Kenneth Lindquist Mortuary Cache mileage by having tread on your smooth Rubber Welders. Logan. 1880 11 PAINTING, brush or sprtf Eliason. Phone SAVE on tire Countys Pioneer Mortuary ESTABLISHED 0 us Put 71. costs witi guaranteed used tlre' her Welders, North Mai11' j, - PHONE 19 LOGAN, UTAH ' |