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Show SOUTH CACHE CODRIER f1y8 9T5l?" FT& RENT -- nra?. Ca'l Jen- - ! M i s Mr. V?? ard Mrs. Charles McBride, Mr. 'J n. and Mrs H M- -. and And its nice to tVnk a! , vou rare yo..r head iioceio r- J .. s r Lne'jon R Jicksc 'is. i 0 hr hid ni A. m UTB-2I-14- n 5, ihi Pi ; 1 me i.emeus Cleansing Creme f r TT 7 the deadliest Lre power the along beaches of Inis important Gilbert Island strong- hold. Th s assault, bloody and costly, ,s ore rf the many which . i:be nirde fclore Tokyo and hi n are po.i: c.cd into dust and us r n 5. e . at you dorng to back up hie boys? liemember these are o.s lro-- trus very community, -t V ! a.j.r.D,; from your very home. AV l.o. re m your neighborhood " k.ch t" lay d ,es not display the rys red, white and blue I Loan Shield so is v becomes Msv3, N Vella Zilles rn t . libel a an Ji; nut sac-ihm- rq b-- to moke s''ccceding assault less costly :n the lives of our b r. You raa't aflord NOT to buy rxtra Pt.i "s in the 4th War Loan if you would help these boys. TUB EDITOR. pre- - 'rT' : i ; Vf ; fcj -- o ':' 1 - ;, : u-- xI A 4 v . v - A CAs ATTENTION FACE ti.': i:-'t) r;.: year, due to Hi'; i'.c thorO rapy be r. aE'il.T0 cl sfoctl cecd at yciu dcaEv:. Vo:? FIE3T ctep tovrr: d goal treys should be to buy li'gb-ri::: J T . NOW! v.:? r;.-in 1CM, wrvtor.n l T ; bi il ; NrrlhlrnJ Rrcn-- Seedu T'"l' s 5 ol for CO yearn to ,t:d, : cr n- to fieri r" Known origm, dilions, hacked by the reliable L.ia of . . . ACA3N, 'I TjoI. f - ij via rf vnCl ft , G m H ICC EcLi U:c 4.1i ?: Lrlie , C:. U Hi b i. in" - l baa Alfa! cr, rirld or Sm f.xi, y. j f Flvlnf? f-- ea tli Ci'rpnny 1 Keea Farm Equipment and Fighting Food will fcc of greater importance in the war effort this year than at any previous Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Long nr.d children of Salt Lake were Hyrum ar.d Loean visitors on Friday. Calling at the home of Mrs. N. J. time and it is more important than ever that farm equipment be kept in fighting trim. Our distributors are prepared to supply all petroleum needs for your farm machinery, together with separator oil, harness oil and other petroleum products for your farm, including fuels, lubricants and. other specialties. Gill our local distributor and ask him to discuss your requirements with you. HYRUM POULTRY PRODUCERS TO HOLD MEETING The second in a scries of class meeting; will be held Wednesday evening February 9 at 8 p. m., at the city hall by members of the Hyrum Local of the Utah Poultry Producers Association. These meeting are being held for the purpose of 'ciscuming problems every poultry man has to contend with. It is therefor highly essential that every member be present. We alio extend an invitation to all who are interested in poultry whether they are members are not. The subject to be discussed at this meeting is Feeds and Feeding. Another way in which you may help to win the war and win it as soon as possible is to buy more War Bonds and hold them. Lets all do our part to make the 4th War Loan Drive the Victory drive a smash in the face of Hirohlto, Hitler and their yang of bandies. SETS UAXXMUI.! VEGETABLE PRICES 1 Paining Company JJ To prevent sharp increases in fresh vegetable prices, the Office of Price Administration has announced maximum prices for carrots, spinach, peas, snap beans, eggplant, peppers, ond cucumbers. The action, effectivc at the country shipper level, January 31, will become 'ffective 15 davs later at wholeExact retail prices sale niarkels. in each communlt y will be announced by the Regional and District CP A offices. Subscribe for the Courier now. INDIAN HOMES The Pueblo Ind'ans live in Pueblo. The Pueblo house is made of clay or adobe. They make one bcuse and then they build another house on that house. The Black-feInd'ans live in a tepee. They make the tepees out of animal skins. The Ircquis Indians live in long houses and they are built of sticks and of trees. They build their fires in there halls. Twenty families can live in it. Navajo Indians live in Hogans. They have different kinds cf Hogan?. They are made of mud and stone;. Baibara Allen, 3;d Grade et INDIAN FOOD In the early days the Indians N i M Kintr Oeai er op write to us for ua no of nearby dRlo?. iura ATn pnvm M A Vi VM - I 1 y NS:I E-'- - W, 3 j) I 9 7 ',.1 ,' Jisii Ml Giiiillty IfeSI c A .j S ui: s iO, 1 SI W 5 ' 'i t Ji. ? T? w i U1 il - WORDS I I trj ;S Li. n O n cm lit vi f 1 , ate wild berries, roots, wild ducks, turkeys, fish and corn. Sometimes they made soup from powdered grass hoppers. They got sap from the trees. They made the sap into .ugar. They got salt from th; Salt Lake or salt springs. They dried buffalo and fish meat and ate it. Indians also taught the Americans :ow to pUnt corn. Burton Eliason, 3rd Grade H v S : : r7 J iji t'l i 3 'i li. 'TN4 - illlll :f 3 kJ .'1 V !: I 1 t; n n-- 1 Li. i I r- A 4 L i ip tf vt 1 ucn & By Wm. Bostock You asked me for a peom vVell here teacher it is Ive almost forgo what to write Thats awful Oh Gee Wiz Now putting all jokes aside And coming down to ear h HI spend a few moments, Ar.d write this little verse. Its grand to have a mother And a father to Its nice to know these two friends Are surely true tyre blue 3 jnenooR urcaesi GEIDiOS SOS tara Isis 3 V. 1X1 A f:U Ifi Jr J Utah Oil direct fighter a and Germany. If o co see one man die able fjcld, vou would not t lie re t of veur shgiit l to Lxlra War Bonds . lir February Special s proclaim-w'- a it Extra War rot backing the Lx'ra War Bond Lei- ul $5f v i Pc,.c--sen- games and visiting. Everyone sent had a wonderful time. n L: Special guests wer2 Bishop cud , Mrs. G. E. Larsen, Wcrideil Kay Johnson, Victor Pctersc i and Milton Allen. After the lur.ch the remainder of the evening was spent in playing f;r jr .) a g Tuesday evening immediately folat the lowing the opening exce-ise- s nicer d Ward, the Ernie, ers and Ju.iicr Girls under thAr leader., Lowell A.ndcic-on- , Leslie A.rdersor, Lcraine Allen and Alta Petersen, ! rd a sleigh riding pnity and savan-nege- r hunt which took them all over the town. Fcllow.ng the hunt v.Irei ended at Lowell Andersons a lunch was served to the which consisted or Chilli, Ice greup Cream and Cake. w; m lit-- u for you 8118 i A kf, it means mcie than ju.t rag is It; some'.h'r.g ts be proud of To cherish and to own Th;s Land of Gods America its more than just a home WAR BONDS Do all you can that is good Even if you have to donate blood 1 buy my war bonds to win this war. Fs nice to think, ard be a part To keep our soldiers fighting more Just shout v e love America For our country free and fair With all cur heart. To keep the allies everywhere To keep cur flag waving there So buy war bonds every day. PARTY HELD FCR EXPLORER: To keep the Germans out of way. AND JUNIOR GIRLS Barbara Allen 3rd Gradi H. Brch left the forepart h week far Garland, where she Boyd Albretsen son of Mr. and ill attend her daughter, Mrs. Art Mrs. Leland L. Andersen lias been dirc-who is ill. commi.sioned a Staff Sargeant in the United States Army. Boyd is s.atior.ed in Aiizona. Mrs. Fern Darnley of Ogden last week end with her mother A :. J. A. Wahlen. Will Clawson is able to be up and around again aft! x a sickness sf several weeks. Mis. Vcnna Larsen was hostess . . o the H. C. Club at her home on new WAC recruiting polices Mond,y evening. There were eev. Lt. Max Jogcnsen is home on apply to youanJ four guests pre- jCn a short leave from his post in CaliWant to know whether you're rcr,t. Guests were Mrs. Nellie fornia. Max is the son of Mr. ad i Mrs. qualified Mr a specjl Lind of Army ' barren, Mrs. Lula McBride, Mrs. John W. Jorgensen. LETS AI L BACK THE ATTACK Haddie Mrs. and Swansen Bc'ric the job (whether youd serve with .cts all tack the attack and buy Ground, or Service Forces more war bonds and stamps. whether you could be assigned to WANT PLEASANT WORK in a Lets buy more than we ever have teh part of the country in which you business of your own? Good probefore enlist? mts selling over 200 widely advert-sa- d So if you buy a bond today buy for Rawlcigh heme and firm necTODAY gr' full details at the the good old U. S. A. essities. Pays hettsr than most nearest U. S. Army Recruiting LaVoy Allen, 7th Grade Hundreds in business 5 Station (your local post office will Products-equipmen- t o 20 years cr more! rive you the adilresD. Or write to: on credit. No experiThe Adju rnt General, Room 4415, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wright ent-GROUNDHOG DAY needed to start we teach you ence Munitions Building, Washington, 'a in' 3 at dinner Friday evening. how. Write today fer full partiToday, February 2, is the day the D. C. Gur'.s were Mr. and Mrs. Eldred culars, Rawlcighs, Dept. groundhog yawns, stretches himself, L aisen, Mr. and1 Mrs. J. W. Wright, Denver, Colorado. and comes out of Us hole to see how the weather is outside. r- If it is a sunny day so that he can i . 4. w ' Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thompson see his shadow, he gets frightened entertir.ed their family Hursday and runs back to his hole. at a chicken dinner. The But if it is a cloudy day so that evening ili-i dinner was given in honor of their he doesnt see his shadow, he stays son Dee who is home on a furlough out of his hole, and spring will soon cr. frem San Diego. Special guests be here. At least thats what our j were Mrs. Clark Thompson and son giar.dparerts say. Ez-eGi-cis . Jeffrey and Boyd Andersen. Dee Margo Sorensen, 4th Grade will return in two weeks to San This firm quality creme is made from spe$2.00 Jar Deigo where he will enter the hos-pi'oils. refined cosmetic I: THE MARCH OF DIMES cially penetrates coips tiaining school. Dee for only the last was into dissolves the surprised pleasantly imbedded deeply pores, week of boot training to have h:s Theres a man whom we all love, . waste and floats it to the surface, leasing brother Clark visit with him. Clark A man we all should know the skin soft and smooth. For hes the one who started is in tiaining at Riverside, California. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson also The march of dime:, ycu know. ORDER NOW WHILE THIS STOCK IS COMPLETE leceived woid from their son Mar- It wa3 his birthday Sunday last But all he ask from you ar.d me. ion v.ho is with the Army in Was one small d me, just one small dime SnowfY.ke Cleaner was $1.00 Face Powder was $1.75 now $1.30 To add to the paralysis fee. 50c 35c Balm was now now 75c He suffered cr.ce with this diseahe Albert Hubbard is back in Hy-rudefects caise much grief, Its after an absents of several weeks. Albeit works for E. A. And now he's building sanitariums For girls ard boy3 relief 2 blocks South of Allens Store Miller. Twenty seven dollars and twenty cenis We children HI helped give Mis. Dallas Jensen enter'ained We wanted to help some other child last Saturday at a childrens party v: : In order that they might live. in honor of the birthday anniverA Tis Roosevelt our President sary of her daughter Marco. There Who did tils kindly deed, f were a number of little friends of We hnow ,.r-our dimes will be Marcos :s at the party. On Sunday ;.T fit; kt ,j Mr. and Mrs. J cns-cserved a din- Tospent those v.ho aid are in need. ner in honor of their daughter, to Joyce Eliason, 8th Grade Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Andersen, Mr. Mrs. C. J. Jensen, Mrs. Henry and 1 T. fry V-v,r Scheby, Miss Boded Stens, and Mr. Th. thirJ grade has been studyand Mrs. Keith Jcr.sen all of Logan. ,t ing about the Indians. We have Earned many things about them and have written many stories. Two Mr. and Mrs. Dewainc Eliason, of them follow: and Mr. and Mrs. Von Wahlen were Ogden visitors last Sunday. v. Mrs. re::n t - -- j |