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Show 1 1 PGE FIVE SOUTH CACHE COCKIER MARCH 8, 1940 tained with humorous readings. located at 111 As: Howard St. Games fololwed the program Pasadena 3 Cai'fornia. and refreshments were served by Card of Thanks the hostesses, Ilene Hall, Tolly BABY SOX The Bankhead family expressA fine sou was born to Mr. and Jensen and Laura Savage, es their gratitude and appreciaMrs. Frank Schuster of Hyrum tion for the expressions of symat the Cache Val'ey Hospital. Belle Mure Reorganized recthe for was child Belle Club 3 Mure first The the pathy, comfort and encourageTllg couple. The mother is the for- ently reorganized with Mrs. May ment in their hour of bereavemer Elsie Nielsen, daughter of Player elected as president and ment, and to all those who asist-e- d in any way during the illness Mrs. Lizzie Miller as secretary." Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Nielsen of the Hyrum Second ward. Retiring officers are Mrs. Bon- and passing of their loving comnie Allen, president and Meda panion and dear husband and father, James H. Bankhead. Hall, secretary. Miss Juanita Allred entertainClass Gull ed the First ward Sea Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Stauffer Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Garner and at her home on Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Petersen three children of Salt Lake City at a hostess party The girls worked on their class were Wednesday overnight guests and Mr. and Airs. Marlin Anhder books and 'then enjoyed a social of Mr. Garner's sister and family, of Hyrum have ret-- 'l.od to their hour with games and a luncheon. Mr and Mrs. Irvin Hall of Hy- lowp after a mrst interesting The following class members rum. trip for the past i.ree weeks. I'.eir trav-'- 3 took them to Naomi Miller, I attended: Kay and down the coast Dawn Bailey, Mary ThomaS, The officers and teachers of i J alie Nielsen, Juanita Allred, Jean the Third ward Primary were t Mexico. McBride, Gloria Albretsen, Sher-o- n entertained at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Preece Bradley and the two teachers, Wesley Burris of Hyrum on Monof JorGloria Brigham City spent the week and Patricia Wright day evening. Counselor Delores Allen was end visiting in Hyrum as guest3 gensen. Sheron Bradley, reporter in charge of the meeting. Mrs. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lor-- I Claris Stauffer presented the les- enzo Olsen. On Sunday at Fast meeting On her birthday anniversary son on Maps and Charts of the their little son was blessed and were problems pioneers. Primary Mrs. J. Vern Nielsen of Hyrum the name of Larry Ray. given discussed and plans made for entertained the Hyrum First returned to their Brlg-- I They seasons the work. Ward Birthday Club at her home on Sunday night, home ham Luncheon was served during with a delightful party. A delicMrs. Preece is the former Car-- ! social the hour the by hostesses, was to ious dinner all. served ol Olsen. The centerpiece for the table was Mrs. Burris, Valeda Shaffer and a beautiful bowl of red roses and Esta Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. Merrill Baxter, carnations. and Mrs. J. B. Baxter and Mr. Games followed the dinner Mr. and Mrs. Merle Griffin, and Miss lone Wright of ions with several prizes awarded. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sorenson and were Sunday dinner Hyrum Beside the club members at- Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sorenson of Mr. and Mrs. James A. guests tending, Mrs. Rhea Jacques of of Hyrum attended the Poultry Leishman and family of Welfs-villMrs. Chase Nielsen and convention at the Hotel Utah Ogden, A pleasant social afternoon daughter of Clearfield, Mrs. Luc- in Salt Lake City on Friday. followed the delicious dinner. ille Miller, Mrs. Floyd Bailey, and They enjoyed the meetings, a Mrs. Doyle Nielsen were special banquet and a dance during the Mr. and Mrs. Willis McBride guests. program. days of Hyrum entertained the ProMrs. Nielsen was presented gressive Homemakers Club at a club gift, Card of Thanks their home on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gunnell We wish to thank everyone President Norval Kitchen was of Wellsville and Mr. and M.sr for their kindness and in sympathy, charge of the meeting. The W. J. Gunnell of Bridge, Idaho beautiful flowers in our time of coming years program wag made returned a from recently trip grief over the passing of George and plans discussed for the seas,11 to California. Enroute they d Fallows. We especially thank W. ons work. Luncheon was served Zions National Park and the L. Hall for his kindness. to twenty members during the 7 Boulder Dam. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Spitler social hour. Mrs. McBride was and famiy assisted in serving by her mother A very interesting , Fireside Mrs. Clarice Jensen. Chat for the Junior Girls and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gunnell The planned an outing the Senior Scouts of the Hyrum of Wellsville are moving to Mt. for thisgroup month that will take Third ward was held at the home Pleasant to make their home. them to various places of interof Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hall on Mr. Gunnell will engage in farm- est. Sunday night. ing there. Mrs. Ivan Miller was in charge Following her farewell party of the program. Friends of Hattie L. Jensen, on Thursday night, Miss Ivean Sociability songs were enjoyed formerly of Butte, Montana, will Hansen entertained at a lunchby the group Nina Nielsen ac- be interested to know that she eon atl her home. The party on has now moved to 1128 West guests included" the piano. companying family and Bruce Nelson of Great Falls, 119 Street, Los Angeles, Calif, friends from Logan, Clarkston, Montana told many thrilling exand Hyrum. A most enjoyable periences while stationed in InHarry D. Wells, formerly of time was had by all. dia. Mrs. Minnie Miller enter- - Hyrum, writes that he Is now HYRUM LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen of Ely, Nevada have returned to their home following a pleasant trip to Hyrum to visit with their, parents. Sunday they had their infant daughter christened and given the name of Marcia Mrs. Allen is the former Lora Terry of Hyrum. j j i . e. Minute M&ka-U- By GABRIELLE j -5 For that ) BfiUO VALUES Evorsharp Repeater Pencils WNU Features. Bubbles Rifle Shells 270 12 Gauge Shot Gun Shells 25-3- 5 former Canna Pedersen, daughter (if Mr. and Mrs. lliltuer Pedersen of Logan George is a broth er to Flovd Bailey. A GREAT and GRAND daddy of all delirious 30-30- s mix-up- s ! delightful party ss was held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hall of the Hyrum. Thidr ward on Saturday night when members of the Belle Mure club entertained their husbands. A variety of table games were introduced and Several pit.es . awarded. Each guest brought, white elephants and each was presented with a decorated party hat before entering the home. At the conclusion of the ev- ' ening a delicious luncheon was' served to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William, Player, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Niel- -' sen, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Fon Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Lrasen, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Miller, Mr. and Mrs. La aid Mr. and Mrs. Von Smith in Hall. Irvf Mr. and Mrs. Theo Anhder left Hyrum on Monday morning for Albueqerque, New Mexico whehe Theo will resume his position which he held there before induction in the army. He was employed with the Bureau of Investigation. Theo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anhder of the Third ward and his wife is the former Letitia Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Allen of the First ward. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anhder entertained at a family dinner on Sunday in honor of their son, Theo Anhder, and his wife who left Tuesday by plane to make their home in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Theo Anhder Mr. and Mrs. Garth Anhder of Logan, ' Mrs. Theron Anhder and little daughter of Richmond and La I Moyne Anhder. Newel W. Jensen, wife, and daughter, spent last week with his mother, Mrs. Homer Jensen of Hyrum. It is Newels first trip to Hyrum in nine years. He was honorably discharged from tho service in December after spemlong more than one year in the Pacific. a a a e a m B El E H SOUTH CACHE FI U hi i traS"! J b I w b PN 15 HYRUM pa K lira PHONE J FRIDAY IRENE DUNNE ALEXANDER KNOX CHARLES COBURN OVER 21 SATURDAY and SUNDAY 22 39 .63 .59 07 Palm Olive Soap Thermus Bottles 1 Only, Electric Heat Pad Reynolds Pens Bennetts Paint, Quart Etemtone, Per Gallon Ice Cream, Per Gallon Ice Cream, Quart Bricks Ipana Tooth Paste Calox Tooth Powder Turns, 3 for Lavoris, 20 Ounces Phillips IVlilk of ftlagnesia Abadol Capsuls, 100s Super D Cod Liver Oil Irrodol A Bexel Capsules, 100s Anacin Tablets, 12s Vaseline Hair Tonic Vitalis, 4 Ounces The There are many mines that have sprang up from time to time that, could rightfully be called forgotten mines. These are the mines which produce ores hut dont quite make the grade when it comes to paying dividends to stockholders or handsome returns to individual owners. Of the great number of prospects, there only a few which really become great mines. An example is the Park City Consolidated property at Park City. Based on the amount of tonnage mined, the company from 1929 to 1939 was one of the Utahs leading producers. During this period, however, the metal content of the ore was only sufficient to pay the normal operating expenses and tho stockholder received no return on his investment. The company produced from the Park City property over the period, ores valued at $3,7S8,253.C1 of which $2, 021,727.S0 was paid to labor in wagr3, compensation insurance. social security and unem$1,270,000 was ployment taxes; spent for supplies and equipment, insurance, power and $120, 0U0 paid In taxes and $3S7,S 12.47 paid for freight and umpires on ore sales. Here is an example where virtually all the money produced was spent here. Then along came a slight increase in costs and tho property was forced to close down and is still closed dawn. Generally the mining industry of Utah spends 90 cents of every dollars worth of arc mined here in the state. The company, however, is staging a comeback in Missouri where it recently developed a lead property. ser-- 1 vices of Mrs, George Bailey, 35, at Salt Lake City on Monday of this week. A service was held in the Logan Sixth ward for Mrs. Bailey on Tuesday. She xvas the 6c each Dextrimaltose Lactogen n FIRST LOGAN SHOWING , Kotex Pablum 1. Star Is Today 59 .39 Water Glasses t .79 42 39 1.50 Hoop Rolling Sets 30-0- 8 rest look, Starry-Eye- d Bell Syndicate. 3 Forgotten Mines pi your eyes! Cover them with a pack of cotton saturated with eye lotion, or a mild skin freshener. Just drift and dream for a few minutes. Then clever makeup and clever making with the eyes to capture his heart! Paqrjins Hand Cream Favor On Silver One Of Utahs ! S I Roil Crepe Dress i Jcrgeras Lotion, Large Chamberlains Lotion j Silver, the turbulent white metal seems about to regain its rightful place in the sun. Frowned upon and virtually discarded as a monetary metal by b inkers of tho western world, 3ilver for centuries has been a football of politicians and bankers. Its only supporters were a handful of 1 western senators and representatives and a group of western miners. Silver reached its lowest ebb in s ' 1932 when the price dropped to a x' low of 211-- cents an ounce. Shortly after that time throur-the efforts of western politicians and mining men the silver purchase net was enacted, which provided for the pureliaso by the treasury of silver at 71.11 cents an ounce. Silver thus purchased was minted at $1.29 an ounce, the government making the difference in the form Df soinorage. Under the Green act, certain amounts of silver sold to the arts and industries at 71 1 cents a ounce. On December 31, 1945, the Green act expired, leaving the silver manufacturers to seek their silver upon the world market. The western silver bloc is demanding $1.29 an ounce, and the are now eastern manufacturers seeking a compromise of around $1 per ounce. With silver bringing better than $1 an ounce in some foreign countries whose paper currencies have collapsed, it is no wonder that the arts and industries are willing to go a little higher to get their metal. If you would like to do Utah and the West a favor encourage your representatives in- Washington to continue their fight for $1.29 silver a3 the first step toward rehabilita.... This American beauty red crepe tion of the metal. dress is styled with the new deep arm-hole- d sleeves and dip backed for peplunt which rank style-hig- h fall. i Bailey of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hyrum attended the funeral Mer-len- e. . mmM t j On j visit-j"e- World Again Leaks With ..: 1.25 7.10 12.50 i ? 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