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Show Dance 5-Wa- rd extTuesday On Tuesday next, Novembb the three Hyruin wards wil( hold their Harvest Ball at th-- y Elite Hkll. ' ' t .The affair promises to be will be remembered. Plans i call for music by the Preston or- chestra free prizes such as tur-k- ys, . candy, groceries, etc. This is' to be an apron and ov- eraTl dance, and members of the. Hyrum tvards are urged to (be,, present 'for a good time. 1 8 rin&-tha- Improvements At Sparta Theater s . , . . Largest American Rag FLAG DRAPES BRIDGE freely, according to Port of New York authority, is this 60 by 90 foot Old Glory hanging from the New Jersey tower of the George Washington bridge spanning the Hudson river. It took 19 men using four winches to lift the flags 500 pounds and two and one-ha- lf tons of guy ropes. MAMMOTH Vv. the new manager of the Sparta Theatre in Hyru$' is to be congratulated on the ini proyements he is making in the' local theatre. Beside a coat of CUSTOM . . TRANSPLANTED AMERICAN . Not so many years ago, anyone caught playing base OLD inside, he is covering Jthe,: paiat 1 ball in Japan probably would have wound up playing shortstop before a firing squad. But things are differ-- j seats with a bright red cover, ent now, and the kids are taking up the game. Cpl. Roy Blumenauer of Frederick, Md., Is shown here - a installed counter and' candy team Yuof ,1 catching for his at Japanese youngsters, G. I. guests at the armys Kanbayashi pop, corn stand, and put a new li tanaka, a Japanese mountain village. The Red Cross encourages the pastime and supplies the equipment neoh sign outside. ' to spread the baseball gospel in Japan. hjr, Cheney informs us that he has) taken measures which have rid .'the building of rodents, and Lions On other pests. Technician Fourth Grade Dale The line up of shows this comLions contributed Richmond F. Williamson, son of Mr. and week will be found on the the toward ing Dollars jlfty Mrs. Floyd P. Williamson of Hy-- I back of the car load of wheat page of this paper. in rum, Utah, is now on maneu-- ! Friend Hat was added to the 8 vers with the th Field Aiillery at Ogden. The car ilip Train A plan to make a sum of monBattalion of the 25 th Infantry a as from the added las gift to sufficient new furnish Division, the ey (Tropic Lightning) All clubs in the Jtah Lions. General club rooms in the Elite Hall has commanded by Major 100 ralley supported the project been worked out by the officers Charles L. Mullins, Jr. The 8th Hyrum Stake Primary Union ir cent. of the Hyrum Civic clubs that Field Artillery Battalion is now Meeting will be held Noare interested. Tickets are being conducting a field problem on vember 16 in the Sunday,Third Miss Lois Downs of Pocatello Hyrum sold as chances on a new car to a firing range located at the base ward chapel at 1:30. President pent the week end and Armis-le- e of famous Mt. Fuji near Yoko- Melba Nielsen be given away at a dance schedrequests all ward at home her with holiday uled for December 18 at the El- hama,' Japan. officrs and teachers to be arents, Mr. and Mrs. A. . E. ite Hall. The,, car is being made towns. She attended the USAC available by the Wilson Motor lomecoming Saturday. Company. ' Miss 1 Downs is teaching phys-The Sego Lily Camp D. U. P. education at the Idaho State will be held November 20 at Allege at Pocatello. 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Esther The Lincoln School PTA in Nielsen. Mrs. LaMont Baxter entertainThe Lesson, Riders of the Hyrum will hold its first meeted in honor of her daughter,. EWS will be given by ing on Wednesday( November 19 Pony Express, on her eleventh birth! Bonnie, Mrs. Isabel Wilson musical and school at the auditorium. A Mrs. Donald C. Allen has d good were played and A Games day. Diane Nielsen. to act as Hyrum News Ed- - program has ,been arranged with numbers by was lunch lovely served to a num" be will Hostesses Esther H. Johnson as of Floyd Logan r, and she will appreciate ber' of little guests! A beautiful,' news by telephone at speaker. His topic will be sen Della Nielsen, Delorma Niel- centered birthday cake theA Possibilities of Our Children. sen, Francis Rose and Olive OW. lunch table. Comic readings will be given by a troupe from Hyde Park. The Cynthia Benson Camp of The meeting will begin at 7:30 Second Hand On Watch D. U. P. will meet November 20 m. All and p. the general parents English physicians were the first, at the home of Mrs. Luella to use public are invited. The PTA offisecond hands on watches. In.! cials and faculty of the school Wright. The lesson will be given vented in the 17th century by Sit" by Mrs. Emma Nichols and musi John Floyer, they became essential irge all to attend. cal numbers will be by Rose to physicians in counting the pulse. The Saddle Club of South Marie, Pauline and John Wright. Cache enjoyed a banquet at Hostesses will be Luella Wright, Bobs Steak House on Friday, Clarise Jensen and Margaret Mr. Cheney, ever to be ' . flown ( 5 rest-hot- el ; Buy Wheat Maneuvers Will Furnish Club pur-,4a- ! se Booms J Hyrum Primary Union i Meeting Sunday DUP MEETS Celebrates On Birthday ?TA WILL MEET EDITOR ... All right, so the revolution is upon us; the long skirt is here to stay and no one can do anything about it. But when fashion designers carry their insidious plot to the extent of enmeshing innocent children in their toils thats just too much. The dread secret came out at the American Toy institute show in New York. Even dolls are wearing d outfits now. NOW THIS IS GOING TOO FAR wasp-waiste- d, long-skirte- con-lte- ... Niel-gue- st j re-vi- ng , November 14. Earle Allen is about again a recent illness. af-- er Free Electricity Form Partnership What was Wendell formerly Jensens Conoco Station is now to be known simply as Jensens Conoco Station. The reason for this lies in the fact that WenFree electric energy to illum- dell has taken his brothers, inate Christmas lights on city Courtney and Claine into the and town streets and parks will business. They are doing repair work and selling a variety of again be provided by the Utah Power and Light Company wher- iperchandise in addition to their ever distribution capacity is av- regular filling station business. ailable, it was announced today by J. E. Cushman, Preston division manager for the Power Dean Allen is recovering from company. an appendicitis operation perMr. Cushman reported that formed last at the Power company provided the Cache Saturday night Valley hospital. free electricity last year for illumination of 29,358 holiday Irvin Sorensen underwent an bulbs in 77 cities and towns of for appendicitis at the operation the intermontain area. Of these some 4218 bulbs were burned Cache Valley Hospital recently. in 14 towns in the Preston Conrad Hancey is receiving treatment at a local hospital. Hospital News ALL SPORTS STORY . . . Coach Loeffler of the St Louis Bombers basketball team calls Red Rocha a real Pm Rocha is 6 feet 814 Inches r. weighs 185 pounds and cant flss th- basket. ffhraim - house-makin- pick one last bouquet when the first snow of the year blanketed Cheyenne recently. Unusually warm weather had given Cheyennes summer flowers an extra long season this year. HES ... A BIG BOY NOW As though Great Britain didnt have enough troubles, it has to scout around for clothes and shoes for this gigantic youth. Hes Ernest Evans, 23, stands 7 feet, 7 inches in his stocking feet (naturally, shoes are hard to get) and weighs 357 pounds. Shown here with bis mother, the sizeable lad gets 100 extra clothing coupons each year and still cant find a thing to buy that fits him. wvv Beets Pay Well This Year Sugar beet growers in Idaho, Utah and Oregon will receive more than $14 million from the Amalgamated Sugar Company for beets delivered from the beginning of the harvest in late September until October 30, according to H. A. Benning, presiChecks dent of the company. will be mailed November 15. The initial payment is based on deliveries of 1,300,000 tons of beets and is $5,587,000 more than the payment made for corin responding beet deliveries 1946. When final settlement has been made on the 1947 crop Including the .conditional payment, the Amalagamateds growers will receive approximately $27 million, Mr. Benning report. . Since 1900, ed. The next beet payment will s Ferguson has more spent be made on beets delivered from an 45 years in jail for various enses in his native England, Novmber 1st to 15 th. ,, The Utah district including eecntly convicted for Weber and Cache counties will he was paroled. WINTER AGAIN . . . Ruth Wilde of Cheyenne, Wyo., rushed out to t,; SAFE BY A NOSE.. . . Mrs. Walter Folitte of St. Louis bravely (no understatement) demonstrates how tame is Snooper, her pet ocelot, by letting it nibble at her nose. , , TUGBOAT ANNIES RIVAL Bellowing orders from wheelhouse of the salvage tug, Beaver, in Los Angeles harbor is stalwart Marlon McKaye, able seaman, 200 pounds plus, who is saving up to buy a tugboat of her own, receive $1,315,000. . l MUST BE THE HOUSING SHORTAGE . . . Getting along like cats and dogs has an entirely different meaning in the Calabrese household in Nutley, N. J., and ample proof is displayed here as dachshund Frederick Gotha Von Boris (call me Fritz) unselfishly shares his bed and board with Leila, the familys pet cat. Leila recently gave birth to four kittens, shown here doing what comes naturally. Maybe the U. N. t could take an object lesson from this. |