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Show February 1, SOUTH CACHE COVPIER PAGE EIGHT Mrs Orval Anderson entertained at a trourseau tea at her home on Sunday honoring her daughter, Delores, who was married in Salt Lake City on Friday, January 18 to DJI lhll, son of i,ir. and iVlrs. Arch Hill of Wellsville. The rooms were decorated with potted plants and the serving table held a tall vase of talisman roses with lighted pink tamers in crystal he Hers at either end of the table. of Thanks our We wish to thank all friends and neighbors for the kindness and assistance rendered during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, Arthur F. Petersen. May yoip eive help and comfort in time oZneecL Sincerely, Mrs. Arthur F. Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Francis' Shaffer. Cr-T- PARADISE NEWS BANQUET Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Childs and A banquet was held at the Blue son Jerry. Mr. Cy Napoer and last in biid Cafe Logan Saturday Sonna of Ogden and evening in honor of Wilford B. daughter, Mrs. Dav.id McMurdie and Mr. Murray, former manager of the Lake of Salt City were Sunday Sego Milk Co. in Cache Valley, Mrs. of Sarah J. James. guests and his wife. The banquet was given by the Mrs. Zella S. Howells and Mrs. Field Service department includLa Velle Gibbs spent Monday vis ing Earle W. Allen of Hyrum. Dal it.ng relatives in Preston and wdiile ton Hunt of Richmond and Truthere they attended Relief Society man Hillyaird and Glen Downs of and gave a demonstration Smlthfield and their wives. Other meeting on stenciling. fin'd workers in the Preston and Downey areas also participated in Oliver N. Smith was a business the banquet. visitor in Ogden Monday. Some 200 guests we,e served. The guests were received by Mrs Hill, her mo'her Mrs Anderson and Mis. Hill, the mother of the bridegroom. Those assisting the hostess State Fish and Game Warden vrere Mrs Noreen Anderseon who A. J. Petersen of Hyrum was a took charge of the guts, the Missbusiness visitor at Salt Lake City es Carma OLen, Estella and Irma of this week. on Monday La Leislnnan, Iva Lou Baugh, Vena Lelhman, Shirley Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nelson and Dawn Anderson. four children of Clearfield visited The bride was beautiful in her on Sunday with Mrs. Nelsons wedding gown of white satin with mother, Mrs. Marie Christiansen larp trim. She wore a corsage of of Hyrum. pink carnations and white Lily of the Valley. The attendants Major and Mrs. Harold Woolf all were in formals of pink. blue left Hyrum the fore part of the and w'hite. A lovely lot of useful week to make their home in Chiand beautiful gifts were received. cago where he will resume his A number of guests who called duties as a tax analyst in a bank their home in Wellsville. there. Mrs. Woolf is the former The young couple will make May. Von Nielsen, daughtdr of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Nielsen ware from out of town. of Hyrum. HYRUM FEED MILL Hyrum Steam Roiling j Mrs. Dewey Nielsen. Mrs. Fred J. Carlson, Mrs. Ruth Moss, Mrs. Verio Petersen, Mrs. Russell Peter sen and Lila Eliason of Hyrum spent several hours sewing Tor the Red Gross in Logan. Mrs. E. Perry Van Leuven has returned to her home in Bakersfield, California after assisting in he care of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Savage of theHyrum Third ward for' the past two veeks. She is the former Nell Sav ge of Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Adams accompanied her to Salt Lake City on Friday morning. I STORE HOURS Store hours will be from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. We will be open to serve you from 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. on Sundays and holidays. M , IM TIRED PRICES Our policy on prices is to bring you high quality merchandise at the best possible price. COMPARE THESE ANACIN TABLETS 12s PHILLIPS MILK OF MACNESIA ALKA SELTZER KOTEX 54s i VIMS ASPIRINS, Bottle of 2C0 SAL HEPATICA IPANA TOOTH PASTE CHAMBERLAINS LOTION PEARLS IN WINE LIP STICK VITALIS is back!! TONI WAVE SET PORTRAIT PERMAWAVE SET ICE CREAM GALLONS Party Pack GALLONS Party Pack QUARTS 15c 39c 43c 89c 49c 49c 50c 41c BUY PRICES YOUR NOW WHILE VALENTINE HEART BOXES THE SELECTION IS GOOD, 39c $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 10 cc Heavy duty, i? ! s ' ! 4Tmi dani sritifnt 1 dim Mardtfl EVason, prosiTW'f the Gleaners was in charg cdf the Invocation by Corporal Robert Adams grad- following program: Albert scripZhbnden, President uated from the South Cache High Smith tural Marguerite by reading School and worked fclr a year and Community Singing by the at the ASDF at Ogden before his induction into the army on May group. 4, 1943. He received his training Russell Hansen, first counselor at Hannan Field near Fresno. Cal in the bishopric of the Eleventh ifornia where he was stationed for ward of Logan was the principal some time. Later he spent three speaker. His subject was concernCalif, months at Santa Anita, ing the great interest the business to Geiger and was then sent people of the east are manifesting He left for toward the Latter Field, Washington. Day Saints and overseas duty on May 20, 1945. the impression they are making in the He has been stationed through their observance of the Islands Word of Wisdom. The benediction Marshal and Carolina and other important bases of the was by Grant Larsen. Pacific and is now located in OkDuring a social hour refreshinawa where he s with the Enments were served from a table Battalion. Aviation gineering He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. covered with a lace cloth over yellow satin, with a gorgeous cenH. R. Adams of Hyrum. terpiece of yellow daffodils and yellow candle's completing the decMrs. Irvin Van Orden of Lew- orations. iston entertained' a number of 120 young people attended the Hyrum people at her home or Fireside. Thursday at a Cousin party. Many of the guests were recently returned service men. Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. NieLNof Covers were laid for the followwill leave on Saturday ior Hyrum ing Hyrum people. Mrs. Drue Lar- a two weeks trip to Phoenix, Arizsen, Mr. and Mrs. Claron Allen, ona where will be guests of they Eugene Nielsen, Gwynn Allen, Mr. their daughter and family, Mr. ahd Mrs. Kenneth E. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Y. Merrill. They and Mrs. Bud Ltftver, Major and visit the LDS temples at to expect Mrs. Harold G. Woolf, Betty NielSt. Mesa, George and Manti while sen, Mrs. Della Nielsen. Ned Allen gone. Lila Allen, Kathleen Allen, Marl? Their daughter, Mrs. James Eng lyn Allen, Mrs. Reul Allen and land will care for their children the hostess. Following the delicious dinner during their absence. card games were played with several prizes awarded. cousins had been Many of for many years. home from away Mrs. Van Orden is the former Venna Allen of Hyrum. Robert Adams tse CALVES need Vitamin Mrs. Alta Petersen, Mrs. Hazel Petersen, !Mrs. EulaliaHumphrey and Mrs. Roy Petersen attended a birthday party of their cousin VIrs. Pearl Gordon of Smithfield an Friday .afternoon. That's ana raaion why they da to well when you feed the terra way. Cuts losses due te scours. It's wholesome. Carefully mode of high quality ingredients. You save 1,000 lbs. of milk,1 Jarr Mr. and Mrs. Willard Petersen of the Hyrum Third ward attended conthe National Woolgrowers vention which was held at the Ho- tel Utah on Monday and Tuesday of this week. LiLxu RAWLEIGHS GOOD HEALTH MADE BY GENERAL MILLS TUODUCTS MILLER COAL & FEED DICK WOODEN 354 North 3rd East Logan, Utah pm YT mliiiMrtvMn .. OTi ip riiLiiiid!'Uk.cWUl1 rifMH Ml fi inmf r ' mmmm MiM , m tired of army barracks nd Im sick of army ways. m tired of G I buses and of shining silver trays. want to be a Civvie and to visit all the joints. 3ut woe unto my hopes and ff dreams. Ive only 40 points I m weary from inspections And from shining buckles of brass Im tired of saying Sir, yes sir To guys I ought to sass. Id like to wear a drape suit And drive a roadster sporty. Id like Oh so many things! But, gosh. Im not yet forty. Im broken down from P. T. and Im sore from daily shaving. My hunger for a juicy steak Is like a madmans craving. Im sick of snoring soldiers And I yearn foir home and wife. Im tired of getting letters that are all w'e have of life. Grom this, you can plainly see Im full of woes and gripes. Yet, until the need is over Im proud to wear my stripes. The above poem was written by T5 Maurice L Griggs who is stJ! stationed in. Germany, but like other soldiers would kc ta be home with his wife, the former Faj'ma Olsen of Hyrum. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Olsen. They have a son 15 months old. 1 u timVHiu I 42c $1.00 $1. 40c i . t, ' Corporal Our Post War pohey is to give you the best and most courteous service we know how. Starting February 1, a registered druggist will be on duty at all times to help and serve yon. Cn Sunday evening following sacramental services in the various ward-.- , a mo;t inspirational Firedde Chat was held at the The Cache j Seminary. South Stake Gleaner Girls of Hyrum hostesses to the M Men of we i Stake. the f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reese and children of Benson were Sunday Loft-hou- se. guests of Mrs. Josephine Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bickmore Hugh L. Adams. MM 2c is the and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Bickmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Adams mototred to Brigham City Sunday of Hyrum. He was inducted in th. to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Navy on January, 1944 and reS. Bickmore. Roy submitted to ceived his boot training at Farra-gu- t, Idaho. His next training was a major operation recently and is a patient in the Brigham City received at fhe Naval Trrjhing for eight station near Chicago hospital. weeks. Following this he went ovThe Seventh 'and Eighth grade erseas and is serving on the USS boys and girls enjoyed a sleigh Tamaha in the Pacific area. the service, Before entering riding party Friday evening. After an enjoyable sleigh ride a chili Hugh was a welder in the sh p supper was, served at the home yards in California. He is a gradof Miss Diane Norman, uate of the South Cache High at School. His wife is residing Dresses and more dresses at Mrs. Clara Pearce entertained North Long Beach, California dur Mauds Style Shop in Hyrum! 1 Mr. and Mrs. Josepph F. NielExpecting 100 coats and suits sen of Hyrum spent two days of at a quilting Thursday at her ing his absence. dinner was home. A delicious next week. last W'eek in Salt Lake City where Miss Rula Wrieht entertained at the served ladies, to following Shop where you can feel at Mr. Nielsen medical received Ethel Alda Jennie a Gibbs, heme. Hajl, delightful slumber party at the Adv. treatment. McMurdie and Esther Shaw. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wright on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Jensen night. The girls first enjoyed a and family of Washington State few hours of sleigh riding and WE ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR are visiting with Mrs. Jensens sis- then returned to the Wright home ters, Mrs. Clara Pearce and Mrs. where a delicious luncheon was served. Esther Shaw. The invited guests were Jerri McBride, Betty Wilson, Jackie Mr. and Mrs Ray Bickmore, Mr Wilcox, Polly JenNielsen, Betty and Mrs. Frank Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Norman, Mr and sen, Joan Christensen and La Ree Mrs LeLin Summers, M. and Gulbransen. Mrs. Roy Tams, Mr. and Mrs. motored to , Mrs. J. W. Jorgensen of Hyrum Wilbur, Underwtjod entertained at a lovely birthday MAURICE STOKER where REID BICKMORE Brigham City they attended a dancing party given by Mr. party for her little daughter Joan, at her home on uesday afternoon. 11 and Mrs. Don Nelson. The young guests enjoyed a number of games and a delicious Mrs. Joseph B. Gunnell attended birthday luncheon served was the funeral service of her relative, around a long table decorated with Mrs. Charles R. Maybe on Mon- a beautiful three tiered birthday cake bearing ten candles. day at Salt Lake., Those who attended were Peter Burgess, Garth Baxter, Robert V. Eliason, Stanley Nielsen. Norman Seamons, Pauline Wright, Janice Bailey, Carol Nielsen, Renee Petersen, Janice Nielsen, Mary Gale Petersen, Loneta Andersen, Gayle Allen, Valerie Nielsen, Sidney Fae Allen, Sharon Miller, Marilyn Crookston, Wanda Thomas, Carol Dean Savage and Joan, Gladys, Gloria and Reed Jorgensen. 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