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Show Pape 8 SOUTH CACHE CODRIER Liiiiijiii Then they returned to her home and games, after which a de- r r'oT's luncheon was served. Marilyn Crookston and Dion Nielsen from our class attended the party. 2.d grade Mob! Here is a pretty valentine of gold and blue Ill serd it to may friend I hope she likes it too. Sherrill Anderson, 1st grade I have a little valentine of red, white and blue. It going to my Grandma Because I love her true. Rose Ann Zilles, 1st grade I made a pretty valentine and sent it to my mother. I want to send her happiness Because 1 love her. Ruth Allen, 1st grade If I was a marine, I would beat the tar out of the Japs. But I am just a boy ar.d can only by war bonds. I will buy all the war bonds I can to help win the war. I hope we will win the war very soon. Cerial Clark, 3rd grade It would be fine to buy a bond today. To keep the dirty Japs away To drive our soldiers in their way. Buy a bond today to help our soldiers fight their way. Sylvia Nielsen, 3rd grade x A Joke Carol Sherman and Teacher, Garth threw snow balls at me all the way home yesterday. Garth Well, she threw some snow at me a whole bunch of days ago. 2nd grade comes groundhog day, on February 2. This is the day when we see ahether spring is here or not. Next comes Lincolns birthday. He is man who freed the slaves, and love him very much. Then mes St. Valentines day. This is HONEST ABE the time when we send Valentines to all our riends. Last comes the He was born in a little log hut. on February 22, of the birthday, One hundred thirty five years ago Father of our Country, and our The little hut had only a mud floor First President. And so it wasnt so nice yiu know. Margo Sorensen, 4th grade He was called honest Abe Because he never cheated. ST. VALENTINE He always read by candle light Today is St Valentine Day, Cause modem things werent So lets be happy an gay. completed. Because he used to take his gifts around He was sixteenth president To each ones door with a sound. And all the slaves he freed He didnt want slavery in the world. To everyone who needed cheer So that their days would not be So he did this wonderful deed. drear. , .. This man was Abraham Lincoln, To the dear old lady all alone And tribute to him we should pay, Whose family from her heart had So lets unite hand in hand, flown And yell And little Jimmy in his tinny bed Joyce Eliason, 8th grade Whom all the town folks often said He never can get any better. LETS ALL BUY A BOND But here comes Valenties cheery letter. Lets all buy an extra bond. Lets be like bim and lend a hand While the 4th war loan is on It gives our soldiers tanks and guns To ever creature in the land, Our friends from all the country So they c.an whip the Japs and side Huns. We will have smile both broad anc Dont be slow lets do our part. wide. Its time we took this thing to heart. Lets have St. Valentine's gift o Give all the dollars you can lend cheer And bring this war to a speedy end1. In our hearts out the through Allen Eliason, 5th grade year. Beverly Orton, 4th grade BUY A BOND The Navajo Indians live in Arizona and New Mexico. They live Where I will be equipped to do al in different kinds of hogans. They huld their hogans out of clay and kinds of Repair Work. straw. Sometimes they make them out of logs. They sleep on the GIVE US A CALL floor. The ladies wear long dresses. Their hair is long and black. They Frank weave rugs with beautiful designs in. When the rugs are made they m :'1W sell them. Some of the Navajo wAobfettiwi ftftaiai'imti hnunan men have flocks of sheep. Some have gardens. Greatness, after all, in spite of Doyle Shaw, 3rd grade its name, appears to be not so much a certain size as a certain quality in FEBRUARY human lives. It may be present in lives whose range is very small. I think February is a grand It has so many holidays. First Phillips Brooks Last Friday Miller Sharon brought a treat for all the children in our class. We studied hard to get all our lessons done so we could have a program. Everyone in our group helped with it Then we had the surprise. It was large, sweet puffed rice balls. We enjoyed them very much. 2nd grade Gultaen d BIRTHDAY PARTY Julie Lundahl of Logan entertained at a birthday party at her home Saturday afternoon. She was eight years old. A large group of children enjoyed a picture show. - t ' : 'S' j! ii4' jfSg i Y3 ' 5 ; v W : ' - - t' Sf 'vS-- proud parents of a fine son born to them on Tuesday, February 8th, at the Cache Valley hospital. Ken is wearing a big smile, because he expected a girl. WANTED Two Ladies would like a ride to Salt Lake on February 18th. Apply at Post Office. LeRoy H. Jensen was at the ration board office this Thursday morning applying for a new ration book for the new mechanic which was borned to Mrs. Jensen at the WANTED A good reliable man Cache Valley Hospital early Thursor woman to supply customers with Frank day morning. Dusenberry s. Write the babys grandfather said he Rawleigh Products. Denver Dept. would buy the cigars, but that they Colorado. ad were too hard to get and he was of it. glad FOR RENT Garage, Call Store. sens Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fallows re- In he fight against river bank erosion, cottonwood logs are being anchored with steel cables at curves where the water current has been cutting into the stream banks and washing away crop land. Since new cables cannot be obtained, discarded haulage cables used in mine are being salvaged and put into use. turned Wednesday afternoon from The anchored logs break the force a trip to sunny California, where FOR SALE Universal Coal of the current and form a slit dethey spent three weeks visiting with Range in good condition. Apply posit which provides natural protheir children, Dale Fallows and to Mrs. Emerson R. Jackson. tection against bank erosion. family and Vona Fallows, who reside in Santa Monica. They report having had a wonderful time. Raw-leigh- UTB-21-12- ? - IV SPECIAL iK i: i on the famous Ex-cel-c- d, FOR SALE Whipping Mrs. Dallas Jensen. . Cleansing Creme is This fine quality creme is made from specially refined cosmetic oils. It penetrates deeply into the pores, dissolves imbedded waste and floats it to the surface, leaving the skin soft and smooth- - A Mr. and Mrs. Pete Evans of Ma-laIdaho, were week end guests of Bishop and Mrs. Garnel Larsen. ORDER NOW WHILE THIS Cream. ad IS STOCK COMPLETE February Special The play cast of Second Ward that put on the play Just Pals, had a very fine party Thursday evening, beginning with a theatre party at the Capitol in Logan, and the dance at the Elite Hall. Following the dancing party at the Elite Hall they went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nielsen, where a lunch was served to the following: Donna Larsen, Lynn Nielsen, Romona Petersen, Gwynne Allen, Derwood Clawson, Kathleen Allen, Ranee Stanton and Max Allen, and the Nielsens. Snowflake Cleaner was now 75c $1.00 Face Powder was $1.75 now $1.30 Balm was 50c now 33c. is Mrs. Vella Zilles 2 blocks South of Allens Store us LETS Valentine Dance for Lincoln School Boys and Girls, Monday evening, at 8 P. M., School Gym. Admission 10c. Refreshments will e sold. 4 7, Don't miss this Attention NAVAJO INDIANS THE BEST SURPRISE OF ALL All dogs must be registered. The fees are $1.50 for Males, $10.00 for Females until April 1st, after that date $2.00 for Males and $10.00 for Females until April 15, 1944 after which all Dogs caught without license attached to collar will be killed. This is for all Dogs regardless of size or age. Signed by Henry Ames received word this Hyrum City Police week that his son Clyde is in Italy Department and that Joseph Petersen, Jr., is in the same locality and that their Plan your 1944 victory garden intentions are of soon being now. The first step is to pick your location, a place that will have at Mrs. Peter Rose left today for least five full hours of sunlight Wellsville where she will spend every day. A gentle slope, but net several days visiting at the home of too steep for good drainage, and her daughter Mrs. R. B. Eliason. dark sandy loam give ideal Mrs. Eliason is reported as being very ill at this writing. Staff Sargeant, Jack Olsen, son of Lorenzo A. Olsen is home on a months furlough. Jack has spent the past year in the South Pacific theater of war. Jack looks fine and says he is sure glad to be home but that when his time is up he I have opened a repair shop in will be ready to go again. Jack the back end of the Pool Hall, will go from home to North Buy a bond this very day And help our boys along the way. Theyve got a real hard job to do So buy a bond, that means you. Burton Eliason, 3rd grade , ' NOTICED Mrs. Valoie Dunn daughter of Mr. John Petersen was brought heme from the Budge Memorial hospital, Wedensday evening after undergoing a major operation. Mr. Dunn having received a furlough Valentine Dance for Lincoln is at the bedside of his wife at their School Boys and Girls, Monday home. .evening, at 8 P. M., School Gym. Admission 10c. Refreshments will FOR SALE Ford Coupe, In be sold. good condition. Apply to Lee ad Mr. and Mrs. Ken Allen are the Thompson. Local News Mr. and Mrs. John Quinney of San Francisco, were week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Alig- Mrs. Quinney was formerly (' Mr. Guinney Allgaier. came to tell the folks goodbye as ie enters the army very soon. ner. " " k Elite Mayor John Jorgensen was a usiness visitor in Box Elder County on Monday. Parley Baugh and Orval Williams returned Wednesday from a cattle buying trip into Idaho. in the air. You can feel it, every the Axis is struck. This is the climax year, the year of decision. In history, 1944 will be the big year of the wai; every stroke for victory counts more now. Thats why its vitally importantforcveri American to beathis pest, doinghispart right now. You, personally, have an Its important job in winning the war buying War Bonds. It's not glamorous no, not even because only lending your a sacrifice, really, you are sacney, to be returned with , 1. 1-- .-; 'v interest. But it is essential to complete victory. Your part in this, year of decision is at least one extra $100 Bond, above your regular Bond buying. That is your minimum individual quota. But dont" stop there. Rememfcerwarsarewononly effort. So buy $200, by all-o$300, $500 worth buy more than you can afford. And buy, your Bonds where youicork at the plant or at the office. Your country is counting on you lets make the.yeaf of incision obr year I ut This sticker It yoor window means yoa have hooghf 4th War . . tow f seem-tt- ! 'p'1 "X, I . - Hyrum City Corporation i i WHERE Mrs. Melinda Allen received word on Tuesday of the safe arrival of a ine son born on Tuesday, to Mr. snd Mrs. Owen Allen of Preston. Mother and baby are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. James Stoddard a letter on Wednesday from son ir Ralph who is somewhere . in North Africa. Ralph said that the weather is warm and nice and he cannot imagine that there snow in Hyrum. y ir" vat Martha t .r- - ... -- t yrum ic W Jay Allen-soof Mr. and Mrs. Victor Allen and husband of the former Laura Terry is home on a furlough from the army. Jay looks good but is always glad to get home. Gerad Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen is home on a furlough, visiting with relatives and friends. Gerad is stationed at camp Wanen, Wyoming, and says keep the Courier coming to me. Tom McBride arrived in Hyrum Sunday from a army camp in Color ado. Tom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John McBride. WANTED Two Ladies would like a ride to Salt Lake on February 18th. Apply at Post Office. ar h - f it k- - Mendon Orchestra r x "'lar-- it a k m a Couples 50c Extra Ladles 35s jy o- jbo-'."- - 'jj- y- jm - |