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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Dec. 24, Decorations For New Year May Be Fire Threat Wasatch Loses To U.S.A.C. Rifle Club New Years Eve confetti whirls, colorful costumes and mountains of paper decorations make for a gay welcome to 1949 but also present a serious threat of fire, according to figures of the National Board of Fire Underwriters. Dried out trees, green wreaths, cotton snow, and other Christmas ornaments may still be up by the time New Years parties bring their own dangers in the form of party favors, costumes and decorations. A carelessly thrown match as the party mellows, would wreak havoc. The fire experts brations with a pre-parto safety. ty 1948. advise celethought By the time New Years arrives, most Christmas trees in steam-heatapartments and homes have withered. Take them down before the big night, they suggest, maintaining that most people keep up their trees too long for safety. Dont use flammable decorations. If youre planning a party, make certain there are enough And ashtrays around the house. dont use lighted candles as de4 corations. Logan Wednesday evening of last week the Utah State Agricultural College Rifle team won its second competition in the Bear River rifle league. The match Wednesday was fired against the Wasatch rifle club on the Ogden high school range. , The victors of the match were the US'AC men by a score of 1383 to 1346. High honors of the evening were taken with a score of 281 tie between Gene Moore and Duane Hatch; both men are from the USAC club,. The first match of the year placed Ogden against the USAC1 team. Ogden came out of the short end of 1419 - 1328 score. These two victories place the U'SAC team one match victory ahead of the Logan team, last years state champions, in the Bear River league title race. ed V Y X CHft IST(yAS Y ? ? Thompson Fuheral Home Y Y Y ! Entertain Visitors One of the biggest items in your Christmas stocking this Yule Season of 1948 will be our note of thanks to you and our wish for the BIGGEST, MERRIEST, HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS YOU HAVE EVER HAD. Hyrum Visitors at the home of Mrs. Stella Bradley on Sunday A were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jaques and daughter, Dixie, of Ogden. !,vvvvv,Wvv,J'WvW'Wv'Wvv,Xv X Y Y Logan Announcement of execu- x tives and cast members of the annual Christmas morning pageant to be presented at 8 a. m. tomorrow (Saturday) in the Logan tabernacle was made this A week by Ralph D. Olsen, general Y s chairman. Y Yuletire Pageant Slated Tomorrow The pageant .annual climactic event of the Yuletide season in Cache county, has been moved back to the tabernacle for this year, where the stage is being erected. The curtain rises promptly at 8 a. m. Two short plays form the proDust of the duction nucleus,, The Road by Kennedy, and Meek, by Goodman, Terribly Directors are Ann Neddo and Nyman Johnson. Sponsors of the under taking are the MIA units of the four Logan stakes. Additional items include music by a chorus, under direction of of Ruth Olsein, and the Nativity. Other officers, besides Chairman Olsen, are as follows: C. D. McBride, finance; Devon Wiser, hall and stage; Gwen Miner, reception; Jay Haddock, publicity; Ida Marie Logan, music; Carmen Fredrickson, properties; Pearl S. Budge, Fackrell, drama, and Bernard lighting. Cast (for pusit of the Road as Peter Steel; Olsen lists Lynn Prudence Steel; Mae Meservey, Chole Olsen, an old woman, and Jacob Fuhriman, tramp. Playing in The Terribly Meek are Elsie Sams, a woman; Baer, a captain, and Merlin Bowen, a soldier. Le-Gran- HYRUM BOY SERVES ON NAVAL AIRCRAFT de Larson , Glen Hanson Hyrum LarArchie of son seaman, USN, desthe abroad son, is serving Task of unit a troyer US Benner, Force 38, which is now undergoing an intensive training period in the Western Pacific and the China Sea area. conThese, exercises are being ducted roi the purpose of giving officers and men of the task all force realistic training in In activities. phases of Naval on ship addition to the training themfamiliarize board, personnel selves with the ports and peoples of foreign lands. VW V V Y nnt& I t Y Y Y Y Y X t I t Y A Y Y Y f t V V I X X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y v Y Y fY Y Y Y y Y Y ? d world Towering above a is the carefree spirit of Christmas. Indecare-boun- Y Y Y ? ? Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t pendent of place, independent of circumstance, it embraces all. None can escape its magic spell. y X i Y IY fx Y Y Y $ ! Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? . We are quite over here old-fashion- ed enough to know that to merit the confidence of the entire com- old-fashion- ed i munity every transaction we make must rest upon the solid foundation of full value given. Y Y Y Y Y For your many evidences of good will in 1948 we sincerely thank you. Y Y v Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t v May good Y Y YEATES v COMPANY K4yyvyX Y Y Y Y Y SMITH Y I X Y Y ? West 2nd North BROTHERS I R. OWEN YEATES, Prop. 620 Christmas ed :.; y COAL old-fashion- cheer brighten for you the hours of this glorious Yuletide season. Y Y Y ? TO OLD FRIENDS AND NEW Logan Y Y Y ER hyrum LOGAN |