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Show mS March ? Ptf Fit THE SOUTH CACHE COURIER! J STAKE CONFERENCE ' . .. r r Continued from page 1 Andersen of Hyrum Second ward and Bishop Frank Leishman of 'X'ellsville Second ward. The three bishops gave fine talks in regard to their work and their testimonies, "resident B. M. Thompson was next called and gave a fine talk. The concluding speaker was Elder Alma Sonne who spoke on the power of song. Prayers in this meeting were offered by George Nuhn of Avon and John C. Brenchley. Conference convened again at 2 p. m. with Counselor Albert Zbin-de- n in charge. The program was as follows: Organ prelude, Lois Cowley, First ward choir sang, Hear 0 Ye Heavens with a duet part by Mrs. Aey Benson and Ray Jensen. by Bishop Evan H. Bank-hea- d of Wellsville. Choir sang HolWash tongue thoroughly: simmer In water until tender, allowing 1 iness Becometh the House of the hour per pound. Trim and remove skin. Slice across the grain. Slices, Led directed by Mrs. Ruth Moss -should be inch thick and un- -: and acompanied by Mrs. J. W broken. Wright. Stake Clerk Ivor L. Larsen presented the authorities and took the sustaining vote. Speakers included A. R. Zbinden! James J. Facer, Alban T. Claw'son, Claude Sorenson of Mendon, Thomas Eliason, Dean Riggs of Wellsville vho is home on a furlough from .c:n Diego, California, and Geddes Maughan of Wellsville. All express ed themselves as enjoying their especial work in this church and this stake and were thankful for their many blessings and bore strong testimonies. The choir sang Ccme Come, Ye Saints wi.h a sp.cial male quartet part. Elder Sonne tclJ many experiences while visiti-- " in the Hawaiian Islands recently. Hj attended conference there while hundreds of servicemen were present. They are living their religion fully and were always happy to attend church and visit with the L D S members who leside there. He said the gospel would be pretched to every land would be preached to every land w'ould come, or the second coming of Christ. He encouraged everyone to live their best each day and prepare ourselves for eternal life. President Zbinden gave closing remarks and thanked the choir for their music, the speakers, the Third waird for the use of the chapel and all other accomodations. The choir sang Consider the Lillies by Evan Stephen. Benediction by Ellis Shaffer. At 8 p. m. the Stake missionaries sponsored the meeting with Wendell G. Allen conducting. Inspiring music was furnished by the Chora-Ie- e chorus of the Nibley ward under the direction of Mrs. John Scheiss. A beautiful duet of piano and organ was offered by Mrs. Pu-ay-er Tois Cowley and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L D. Mcrr'll ,'nd Tell our advertisers that you saw family of Brigham City were Hjrum their advertisement in the Courier. visitors on Wednesday. They moved to Brigham about two years ago from Hyrum and were active in religious circles while here. Muriel bright. The speakers of the evening we:e Sherwin Bair, Virginia Fuhriman, and Marguerite Smith who all gave talks on Americanism. These three rre students of V. R. Carver of the sprech department at the South Gache hish school and displayed fine speaking ability and expressed many fine thoughts. EUrr Alma Sonne took his subject from those preceding him and spoke on Americanism and American ideals. Prayers were said by Alban T. Clawson and C. C. Petersen. uamcz'J Newel Gibbs visited in Hyrum on Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. Rulon Wright. Newel is a former Salt Lake City resident but is now serving in the Navy in California. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Geary and family and Miss Gayle Olsen of Hyrum attended a dinner party in Smithfield Sunday. The party was held at th home of Mr. Gearys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Geary and was held in honor of Pfc. Wayne . Geary who is enoying a furlough home after training in Louisiana. MARCH "fr ,, Boston civilians in Boston Massacre, 6 Roy Petersen and Garnel Larsen furnished guitar duets in Providence this week when their annual winter banquet and reunion was celebrated. Mrs. Verna Miller spent a pleasant week end visiting with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andersen enBetty at Elly, Nevada. Betty is an tertained at a dinner party for art teacher in Ely. Gibbs on Sunday afternon. Leo C. Nielsen was a business Members of the immediate family were present. Following dinner th? visitor at Preston on Tuesday. afternoon was spent socially. Mrs. ElRoy Nielsen returned home from the hospital Thursday, NOTICE and is feeling quite well. The baby The Courier office is closed on will stay at the hospital under a Mondays whil ye editor rustles for special nurses care. rdvertising. Subscribe 170. The Alamo falls to Santa Anna during Texan War tor Independence, 1836.1 -- Roosevelt President de- clares national "bank 1933. holiday." J Treaty ol commerce and navigation signed U. S. with Belgium, 1875. 9 The "Monitor" triumphs over the "Virginia," 1862.' de Mayor John Jorgensen Las returned home following ten days spent in sunny California. fire on soldiers 5 British 10 Earthquakes cause 130 deaths. 550,000,000 ages in California, 217 11 dam' 1933L' "Lend Lease" bill signed by President Roosevelt1 . 1941. OF COMPLIMENTS Hyrum Drug W? Take Subscriptions For Any Magazine for the Courier Cook 2 pounds spinach, covered. Just until wilted. Drain and chop fine. Add 2 tablespoons margarine; season with salt and pepper. Place spoonful of spinach on each slice of tongue; roll and fasten with wooden pick. t. f. -- V ta ' j, ' , vv " & ? i tv&a. v. if hi, t X I i f Mrs. Charlotte Allen of Logan spent Sunday here visiting her sister, Mrs. Clarice Jensen. Mrs. Allen is the former librarian of the South Cache High School and is now employed as librarian of North Cache. m (if Ti HWAWlWU.l rcfrWTiTjQ - .f , i J. .L'VJtr1 j ... f ? I J, t J L A-- jV ..... 2 I V .iji V 4. ; i .fs IH- m S .A J J!' C? ; Ai 'v - v VJ ' ? M V rAi ' - AS i:; y'- a J s y , i v,,. 4 i ' V ' 4- , i 4 & v ; 1 ' A - A.. v ''VVvsv. "M A j ' l Av; 3 A, v v - 'ft wf X' sy a. , : rJ vxv ; i f. William Brenchley of Wellsville was a special speaker at Sacrament meeting in the Paradise ward last '; t y HftflL Mr. and Mrs. Farris Chambers of Tren'on spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Chambers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Clawson of this city. Mrs. E. P. Oldham of Paradise is visiting in Brigham City, guest of her daughter, Helen and family. Kb: J' Vi H u and daughter Elaine Mrs. Mary Christiansen of Roy, Utah was a guest of her daughter and familv, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Obray of Paradise. On Sunday the visObrays and Mrs. Christiansen ited relatives in Trenton. " Vijy 'ir V J.U&L f ' Mr. and Mrs. Merrill McFarlane of Logan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nielsen on Thursday. Mrs McFarlane is a sister of Mrs Nielsen. Mrs. Irene Clawson and Mr:, iho-r- a Bangert.r and baby have returned from is pleasant visit in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Bangerter. - 4 . x- s' i Ss.' A y," Sunday. ,Pfc. Wayne Geary of Barksdale Fipld, Louisiana accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Theo. Geary of Smith-fiel- d were Friday visitors at the home in Paradise. Welch John is a grandson of Mr. iWayne Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Maughan of Wellsville were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Connie Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nielsen "attend- ed the Old Folks Party at Wellsville last Thursday. Leo is Stake Chairman of the Old Folks Committee. Mrs. Leon Bradley and daughter Sheron visited in Smithfield on Sunday with Mrs. Bradleys parents, Mr. and Mrs.Austin Pitcher. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Allen were to entertain a number of their relatives at their home during the past week. Among the guests were Gene Unsworth of the Maritime Commision who is enjoying a short leave, and Mrs. Gene Unsworth. Kenneth Unsworth of Salt Lake City Spencer Allen of Malad, Ida., Mrs. Fern Handtman and Mrs. Lois Dreskin of Los Angeles, Calif. happy SHE'S STILL YOUR BABY! And shes some baby I ...ninety million dollars worth of mass and might and bought For she still needs your dollars. Needs them for food. And fuel. And ammunition. majesty . . . and a mighty handy thing for Uncle Sam to have around. Shes yours all yours. Your War Bonds helped buy and pay for her. So dont let her down now. KEEP FAITH WITH Dont sell her out by selling out a single bond youve A BUY WAR BONDS Capitol and Roxy Theaters . . . Logan Shirley Mae Millinery . . . Logan 15 No. Main, Logan Nelson Office Supply Johnsons Sport Shop . . 7 North Main, Logan ... Logan Hardware Co. 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