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Show Gladoli Bulbs Mrs. James L. Brown and March Sale of gladoli bulbs at daughter LaRue, and Blanche; half price. Petersens Flower Jensen were visitors in Wells- -' Garden, Hyrum, Utah. ad ville, Sunday. $9.95 iriiig Tomorrow or any day next week and we will sell you a new Spring Dress which will later cost you 20.00. Materials include flat crepe, satin crepe, georgette and prints. ' All sizes to 52. BALDY STRANGS All Other Dresses Reduced Accordingly Selling now at from $1.00 to $24.95. Sun Set Artists A few good winter coats left, selling now below cost; sizes to 50. Hats from $1.00 up. A few steps off Main street and a few dollars Saved. Will Give a High Class Entertainment ... Edwards Millinery Co. AT THE and Ladies Furnishings. $ 1st Ward Amusement Hall Saturday March 15 Consisting of Humorous Character Makeups Comic Opera Skits, Bagpipe Playing, Highland and Sword Dancing, as well as Vocal and Instrumental Selections of high order. A Guaranteed Attraction 29 West 1st North. V A.' It" . South Cache Courier Published Every Friday at Hyrum Cache County, Utah Entered at the Postoffice, Hynau, Utah as second class mail matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Prices: Adults 5Gc, H. S. 35c, Youth 25c . Dont Fail to Attend Per Year Subscription Rates: $2.00, Payable in Advance. Sis month $1.00 LOCAL end ML FOR SALE Leather Davenette, in very good shape- - Inquire at this office. ad Diamonds Ring Mountings Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted We carry a Beautiful Line Jerry Christensen of Downey, Ida. is here visiting relatives and friends Fern Hansen of Sterling, was a rum visitor Friday. of all kinds of Hy- Leroy Stanton and son WarreH, were Salt Lake, visitors last week end. JEWELRY Petersen and wife week end visiting last spent relatives and friends in Ogden. Algernon Petersen and wife were Salt Lake, visitor last week Russell Watches, Clocks, Rings Leather Goods, Glassware Toilet Sets, Etc. end. - Wendelbes LOGAN 54 My & gpiicsl Easst 1st North Street John 0. Hughes and daughter of Mendon, were visitors here Thursday. Nathan Humphreys and wife of Trenton, are the guests of Mrs. Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing UTAH Accomplished Olives Logan, Utah NE of the best products to eat all by themselves, canned olives y are also an help in making salads and canapes, and in garnishes and sauces. They are canned botli green and ripe. The tirin green olives refers both to color and to the condition of the urrine fruit when pickled. If they arc allowed to ripen on the tree, they turn ihe purplish black color which ever-read- J.A. WAHLEN, Editor and Publisher Show Starts at 8:15. to Bur Store P. Rolfson, wife and daughters Segry and Maurine, spent the forepart of the week visiting relatives and friends in Ogden. William Johnson of Shelly, Idaho, is here visiting relatives and friends. He is the son of Michael Johnson, a former resident of Hyrum. M- - A geneological meeting was held at the home of Ray Petersen of the 2nd Ward. Monday evening. Leo c. Nielsen and Lehi Clawson were the speakers. Mrs. Lamar Anderson enter' tained at a party in honor of her birthday anniversary Mon- afternoon. A social time was enjoyed and dainty refreshments were served. - the ripe olives. are used first of Eh as relishes. Second on their list of accomplishments comes their use tvorini ingredient for salads, as a for canapes and in sauces. When thev are used as a relish they are stuffed with pimientos, with RJmnnds or with anchovies. These three larieties come already canned, hut it you want to stuff your own denotes Both varieties 11 with something else, yon can do so with pate de foie gras, caviar, cheese or any other highly seasoned material. A Fine Appetizer One of the best ways to use olives as an appetizer is to wrap them with bacon, fasten it with toothpicks and broil them. So prepared they have every qualification which the best of canapes should possess. Ripe olives lend themselves to more different uses than green olives because they are milder in flavor and have a higher content of oil. Stuffed green olives make a most attractive garnish, either who'e or sliced. The size of the fruit governs the price. Some of the ripe ofives an. known as colossal and are almost as big as plums. 1 E. L- Johnson and wife who have spent the winter in Berkley, California, motored to Hyrum Sunday, and were guests at the G. W. Allen home, returning to Salt Lake, Tuesday. Mrs. S. A. Dunn entertained Tuesday, in honor of her daughter Janes 6th birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games, after which dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. James G. Christensen entertained Sunday in honor of her twins, Chloe, and Cloids birthday. The afternoon was spent in games, and dainty refreshments were served. Hi - Mrs. A. P. Rose. The officers and Teachers of the Mrs. Cecelia Jacobson of More- 2nd ward primary, held their land Idaho, is visiting her moth- monthly business meeting at the home of Mr Algernon Patersen er Mrs. Elmira McBride. Monday evening, after which de Alma Larson of Rexburg, Ida., licious refreshments were served. K- was the guest of Mrs- - L. - Larson Sunday last. Miss Lenore Gyllenskog o f Smithfield was the guest of Oda Larsen Sunday. Will Present Comedy Drama 6 I J A A Be? iii IS AT 1st Ward Recreation Hall 8:45 Tuesday, March 11 Admission 10c and 25c s I & Bring us the News Co-operati- on -- as you need Notice! it For the benefit of the public discontinued operating the have here visiting at the home her parents mill in town, and will grind at my aud Mrs. C. F. Olsen. Mrs. Clare Ross of Salt Lake, is Mr, mill two days a week Saturday Elton Olsen spent last week and Mondays. Roy Baxter, Prep., end visiting relatives and friends in ad Hyrum Paradise. Mrs. of The Financial Your Bank Will Keep You From Slidin When Adversity Tries to put the Skids nder You Co-operati- on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Andrews left Wednesday for Los Angeles, California to make their home. P. M. Porter of Logan, was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson Sr. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jty8 a Wolverine! Bends like Rubber Outwears Any Other Shoe! sole thats 'kind to A FLEXIBLE feet . . . . that yields and cradles your foot comfortably when you stoop or luteal thats what this Wolverine Eonehlde Work Shoe does to ! your days work easier. If youve never worn a Wol-wriHorsehide Work Shoe you Uve a treat in store for you. Youd hardly believe work shoos could stay so soft, wear so Ion;. Wolverine uppers do stay soft. Acid They are scuff-proo- f. that (uddy eat the uppers mt essl inary work shoos dont faze a Wolverine upper. And they wear longer because theyre made of the recognized longest wearing leather Shell Horsehide. We suggest that you come in today and try on a pair of Wol verinea without obligation to buy. Your favorite style is here, too ankle lengths to knee highs. And all these extia features cost no more than youd pay for any good work shoe. con-dlrtn- WOKS3CS WO&& GLOVES FOR SALE AT Allen iVlerc. Co., Hyrum JOB PRINTING WORK PROMPTLY DONE Capitol Theatre -- Logan Vern Jensen and wife, Mrs. H. Jensen and daughters Eloise and Mae, were visitors in Ogden, last week end. H. The Gleaner girls of the 3rd ward, carried out a candy sale after the regular M. I. A. meeting Tuesday evening. Clarence Nielsen of Long Beach, California, is here visiting relatives and friends, a guest at the home of Lavere Nielsen. Jesse R. Petersen, wife and son Richard, spent last week end in Salt Lake, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Joseph Olsen entertained Tuesday in honor of her daughter Yvones 7th birthday. Games were played and refreshments FIRST SECURITY BANK Today and Saturday HYRUM, UTAH Dolores Del Rio in where EVANGELINE is a built in feature of its service Sunday and Tuesday Richard Dix in Member First Security System of Banks Total Resourses over 47,000,000 Serving 75,000 Depositors in Three States Seven Keys to Baldpate Monday Matinee and Night U. S. A. C. Presnts I Kampus Kaprice South Cache Service Station Seats now Selling served. Rhoda Johnson of Idaho Falls, was the week end guest of Mae Nielsen, the young lady was a missionary companion of Mae. Rhea Petersen entertained a number or her lady friends at her home Sunday evening.. A social evening was spent ancfdelic-iou- s refreshments served. make this YOUR BANK DEALERS IN SHELL GAS AND OIL Wednesday, Thursday, Friday i Saturday t'LUMMAX with Winnifred Westover and Ben Lyon Wear 3 Ejuippei with Modern Machinery For Greasing Cars We are also Agents for the Atwater Kent Radios Call in and Let us Serve You. 1 i |