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Show J Je8 I SOUTH CACHE COURIER .daflaaBEroljiEI Mr.tmd Mrs. Barstow Hawkins, J tumbu and children of Garfield, Utah, visspent last week end in Hyrum, iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Humphreys. Now Open For Business Hpm'Oor' Seautitul Town The A. V. Atkinson, Prop. Call in and lets get acquainted. This year farmers should buy Northland Brand Sea is EABliY to bo assured of getting tho dependable seed that reardts in biggest poasirue yield per acre. Due to necessary shipments to our allies, there seed in may be a shortage of your area. As h23 been true for CO years, the Northland Brand Seeds of 131-- are tested, fertile seeds of known origin, worthy of your confidence and bached by the old American seed firm of . . . high-rualit- y a ht'Esp, King & ! 60 S. 4h On Tuesday morning Mrs. George B. Nielsetf talked on the telephone Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen and to her son Glade from Bremerton, children of Magna were week end Washington. Glade called to say visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ship-in- g When we arrived here five years good bye to his folks, he was Annis Nielsen. out to sea. ago, , i then had the sight of one eye, and so, Catering to the sweet girl gradfrom nails I could see the beautiful town we They carry everything, we have the most charming uate, to paint for floors. we love. line of Missy and Junior dresses And the other two are butcher chops suits and The beautiful lawns, the trees, the you ever saw. A small deAnd carry everything from liver to holds one. Edwards Millinery posit sky above. chops. 33 West 1st North, Logan, ad Co., ra have three beautiful churches, Now we have a very fine dance Vhere we can hear he word, , hall. Cf, God, Our Heavenly Father, Where the folks can dance, both ' Mrs. William Watson of Logan, And can kneel and thank our Lord. was a guest at the home of Mr. and large and small, ; can where cafe Mrs. V. A. Spenny last Saturday. And The children were playing on the a go, they To have a sandwich after the show. lawns. Their dogs were frolicing around A barber shop, so neat and nice, and around. FOR SALE Broody hens for If you go there once, youll go there The gardens were growing with setting. Ren CIsen, IPhone 131-twice. vegetables galore, ad Hyrum. They were picking beans for the Then the drug store with medicines ' and such. cannery and stores. Ice Cream and candy, they all mean Yes we have a fine cannery here in Mrs. 0. H. Birch spent last week so much. our town, end in Salt Lake City, visiting with Where the beans are canned from Then our doctors, both, doctor and relatives and friends. the country around, dentist, , , For the boys and girls thats fight- Are angels of mercy, their duties ing for us, Ccrne to Edwards Millinery Co. at they insist, We must keep them in plenty, we at Must be performed with the utmost 33 West 1st North, Logan, for your home must. care new spring hat, coat, suit dress, In their offices so neat and fair. blouse, skirt, purse, housecoat, and We moved back to Hyrum in 1941 was then blind but was not done, Then we have a theatre where you phafere. Wo have tha newest styles i love cheapest prices, rid largest assortmy home here, the neighbors can see, ad ment s to chcc:e from. fine arc The very finest of pictures, from beautiful town, all smelling , of here and over the sea. pine. There are mystery shows and edui Mr. and Mrs. James Christiansen cational too, There is a wide street where you received word on Wednesday from Picture-also of both old and wars, can drive the War Department somewhere in new. Without sideswiping or menacing England that their son Art had been the lives, Then we have another little store, awarded a medal ifer good conduct, 3f children crossing the street, or Selling soft drinks, and pencils by which made them very happy. elders alike, the score. Remember They have the very best candy and please drive careful. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBride rethe little tyke. ice cream, ceived word this Week that their son And books, writing paper and most rh ere is a very nice school for the Thomas had been made a Corporal everything. children, in the armed forces. From the first up to the eighth, Yes we also have a blacksmith shop. Surrounded by a beautiful play- Where you can have everything reground. paired, that tops, Larry Liljenquist was admitted Where they can play, both safe and Anything to the Primary Childrens Hospital up to shoeing horses. round. Cant be beat by any forces. at Salt Lake City last Tuesday for Vnd a beautiful High School haatment for Polio. He was acand Then thcres our friendly newspaper, to the city by his mother companied Seminary too, And the editor, who cuts al! kinds Edith Liljenquist and his grandor older children to study and of capers, learn to do He writes all the news, comics and mother Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist. The things they would like to do ads. best. Stories and poems for our soldier Mr;. Annie Hall was called to Salt When older they can work with lads. zest. Lakij City today to be at the bedI The streets are lined on both sides, side of her daughter, Mrs. Clo there are two service stations both By beautiful map! Strong who is seriously ill. , doing their job. rjJe Selling gasoline, oil, and servicing For one long mile they line cars trucks and cabs. walk Mr. and Mrs. Faun Brown are the They work from early to late, And they are remembered by all proud parents of a fine son born to o keep the cars up to date. that can talk.' them a the Cache Valley Hospital in Logan. ; hen we have a garage, where all So I think this describes thi: ' cars have to go town Once in a while, for jobs that we Of lovely scenes of great renown, INever know, I will end this now and I this to say, estf m anythin as of ad- Will be well done, or they will try, I hope to live here, the rest of my 'ant? ge. to thee ,that shal! make thee trr-aTo have them all ready, they close thy word or lose thy self-rdays. with a weary sigh. Marcus Aurelius Mrs. E. R. Jackson spect. . In America we m smaller pieces ilorthrup, King Czt.'- - cr name of nearby dealer. when company arrives. EswnjjJS 1 is what rationing is. ting our pie smaller so that have an equal share. WalU hand with rationing and prill j trol. , FOR SALE Apples E. N. Larsen, Hyrum. If your fire insurance $1 .00 Jv expire,, renew in the Bear River MutJ) sure to insure in sure insim Alfred Fallows, Agent. FOR RENT -T- wo f apartments, up stairs next the Drug Store. Apply E. J. Jr. or Phone 74-Hyrum Q J, True delicacy, that most W ful heartleaf of humanity, exj itself most significantly j things. Mary We Buy OLD 1 W., Salt Lake City, Utah alvrayjci' TRUNKS-A- LL KINDS OF TOOLS-MOT- ORS 1 V3 yAisf IjeS'X ,vi Dr' to . K I , GUNS ALL HOUSEHOLD FRUNITURE OR WILL TRAD- ENEW FURNITURE WHAT HAVE YOU? I). & I. Furniture Exchange 28 West, 1st North Phone : : Logit 418-- J COME TO ; 0 k PLACE1 t Brigham City, Ve s. now have four grocery stores, vhich always have open doors, W. B, Morrison COME AND SEE BILL e- Subscrbe for the Courier Sorry if you are taken care Subscribe for the Courier .Fere you can buy groceries of all kinds, rrom beans down to bacon rinds. Two of them are variety stores. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... SAFETY SHOES Here are shoes and boots that combine the maximum in toe protection with greater comfort ond longer wear. No matter what your on the form or job ... ANCHOR FLANGE "ARC OF STEEL" Safety Boa Too Roomy foi Comfort ... Sturdy r Safety ranch, or in the factory . . . youll find Cascade Hy-Te- st ready Safety Shoes to do their job of service end protection. k:&i SAIE-EZE Utah . THE SHOES WITH BILLS E BACK The Focal Point of every room Windows are the focal points of every' room. Decorate them properly and the whole room sparkles. One vory effective way is to install wood Venetians. The decorative effect goes well with any type of furnishings and if you have them throughout the house youll find they hold the scheme together as a unit. Be sure you specify WOOD Venetians for "Only Wood Blends With Wood and your home is almost entirely wood. No Rip. ..No Rub... No Bind Everton & Sen I was just tellin my brother Fred this morning, Judge...theres never been a time in our lives when we got to live up to that old sayin United we stand, divided we fall more than we have to today. How true that is, Herb. And for the life of me, I cant figure out why, at a time like this, some folks insist on raising a question like prohibition. I cant imagine anything that would tickle our enemies more than to get us folks over here taking sides against each other, arguing about an issue like that. Weve got a job on our hands to win this war and we cant be wasting our minds, our money and our strength fighting about something we tried for nearly 14 years and found couldn't work. I say theres a time and a place for everything, and this is no time or place to be doing any fightin except the kind that's going to win the war. he-ma- ns Logan, Utah This adiertisement sponsored by Conference of Alcoholic Beoent Industries, of " |