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Show , x . r a You gdt isv y Written . (Smtratttr? . Marriage Licenses when you buy from JW32? 1946 CHEVROLET Five marriage licenses were issued and one divorce suit was filed in the Cache County Clerks office this week. The five couples issued marriage licenses were: Sterling K. Ereanbruck, 25, of Provo, and Lauradale Lundahl, 20, of Logan; Vergyle J. Olsen, 19, of Logan, and Loye T. Rose, 20, of Hyrum; Wayne W. Geary, 23, of Smithfield, and Leona Petersen, 23, of Hyrum; Gilbert H. Kemp, 22, of North Logan, and Marvale Durney, 20, of Richmond; Chrlstoffersen, who charged BarMerwin N. Preston, 19, of Vale, bara R. Christoiiersen with mentOregon, and Rae Saunders, 20, of al cruelty. They were married Vale, Oregon. Seeking diorce was George G. September 6, 1946. 4-do- or Sedan. Radio and B3 heater. T ABJP H PAT 1946 DODGE 4 - Door Useful Christmas Gifts For the Whole Family Sedan. Heater. SHOES - For Everybody 1942 FORD Tudor Sedan HOSIERY HOUSE SLIPPERS - Ladies, Mens Childrens MENS TIES MENS SHIRTS MENS SOX AND GARTERS MENS HATS - Ail Colors 1940 BUICK Super sedan, Radio and heater L940 FORD Sedan. Christmas dinner here is a meal fit for a Our chef takes particular pride in king. playing Santa to you by serving up his favorite recipes. Plan to do your holiday eating here, where the Christmas spirit prevails now and all the year! SHOES 346 N. Main Phone e 1s Logan 623-- J SNUG as a Bug in these SLIPPERS! (D i IE 40 South MAIN is wailing from the Nor way and the Great White Cold walks abroad youll want to be snug . . . These slippers were especially designed to wear with a book by the fire . . . Theyre lightweight and activities. smartly comfortable for all When the A IF O Wolf-Win- d U Phone 302 at-ho- me P. S , ; Give cem for Christmas! a From to 1 '.USEA?! $0$ I g? rn W&JSt&L Were Old Hands at making . Soiled Clothes look like new 374 North Main Dealers for Advertising , From where I sit ... JyJoe Marsh (IEL GREEN "Tumble, Tumble, Tumble!" Slippers Ben Ryder is back I After twenty years in Capital City, Ben has retired and come to enjoy life in the family house on Maple Street. First thing Ben does is write us complaining how Our Town has changed. Why, theres no mud in the streets to sink up to your ankles ini he says. No pistol feuding in the town square No Hi 1 is Formerly Petersons 73 North Slain Logan Phone 474 moonshine liquor or Saturday night brawls I Nothing to do but settle for a temperate glass of beer in a tavern! Tumble, tumble, tumble, Ben says, how a town can get run down in twenty years! And then Ben takes his tongue out of his cheek and tells us how proud he is of the orderly, atmosphere he finds here. And from where I sit, you can point to that growing preference for a moderate, wholesome glass of beer as one reason folks in Our Town are so temperate, and neighborly and law-abidi- ng well-behave- d. law-abidi- ll jmmMmmmmmmmssmmmmmmmmm Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation |