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Show Bound Ti PAGE 8 SOUTH CACHE COJRIER HYRUM, UTAH Around Town THIS BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. Long and Family of Salt Lake City were visitors in Hyrum and Logan over the week end. At Hy rum they were guests of Mrs. Suzana Nielsen, mother of Mrs. Long. BY SUSAN THAYER FALLS FROM RACK Mr. J.J. Hall met with an ac- (iident Saturday when he fell from a load of hay. He is confined to his bed THIS AMAZING LAND and is under the care of Dr. Francis. This is the time of year to discover Mrs. Paul Olsen and son of Brigham America, as a good many thousand City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. vacationists are doing right now. Those R. Oldham of Paradise. who live in cities have taken to the woods and the mountains and the sea The parents of Mrs. Lyman Morrell, shore. And those who live in rural Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nichols of Brigham wandering around New York City and a brother Emery Nichols of and Chicago seeing for themselves the California spent Monday visiting at the skyscrapers theyve read so much Morrell home Easterners are coming West. are going East and everyone Von Wahlen? former editor of the is finding out what an immense, varied South Cache Courier spent last week and beautiful land this is. with his mother Mrs. Nancy Wahlen. E,acfl section of the United States has Mr. Wahlen said he expected to locate its local color and traditions. New Engin Salt Lake City in the near future. land with its colonial hstory and neat white houses is one thing. The South DOESNT THIS SOUND GOOD ! ! 1 Pantat'ons and trees drapOur entire Fall Stack was purchased ed m Spanish moss is another. Califorbefore the advanced prices. That means nia with its fabulous orchards and am you can still buy what you want at our azmg new industries is as different store at last years prices. This new from the Middle West as can be, and Fall Stock is arriving daily. It would he great Pacific North West is still and in now to come layaway another kind of pay you country. your coat, hat or dreess or whatever But along with these differences and this when As need these at prices. you stock is gone everything will be much oca characteristics is a great basic similarity. A higher as well as scarce. A small de- of the United person from one section States is immediately at article. hold will any posit home in another section. For one thing bestock Come in and look over our fore buying elsewhere. We will try hard our industrial system serves the country ,as a whole so that the same breakfast I to please you. MAUDS STYLE SHOP ut. We-stern- fashion-conscioa crocheted party dress that little FDR any make her eyes sparkle. The square neck, the brief cape collar, and the j flared skirt are just like those worn by two famous little princesses. And best of all only six balls of lustrous mercerized crochet ootton go into its making. Its a garment, too, that can be entered in the forthcoming Nation-- 1 Wide Crochet Contest. A special classification will judge the best childrens j clothes. Directions for crocheting the dress, and details of the Contest may be obtained by sending a stamped, envelope to the National jNeedlecraft Bureau, 385 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Specify No. 5028. ld j I Safest Large Industry The safest large industry in the Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Peterson and United States is the rubber industry, son, Lyle, of Blackfoot, Idaho, spent according to the National Safety home of the the week end in Hyrum at Council. The frequency rate of acWIDOW WRITES LETTER Mr. and Mrs. David Davis. cidents in this industry is 6.92 or 43 per cent below the CHURCH BULLETIN TO HER LATE HUSBAND average for al Monday a large truck from Logan industries. (Continued from page ) I have often thought of a letter I came to Hyrum after the Aluminum Social hour and refreshments will be and depositshould like to write, says Mrs. M. B. which had been gathered included. other ed to it agencies. of Dallas , Texas. 1 would go like " this Mrs. Agnes Andher who has been Board Members Of Stake Relief Dear: It will soon be commencement the MilExcursion Attends guest of her sister, Mrs Lester Temple Society week, graduation from high school for ler the month returned to Califorpast Friday morning members of the Sta our son. He is so terribly busy and hap nia Friday. Mrs. Gladys Jensen accomthe is attended ke Board Relief Society Anhder there and will Mrs. py. It doesnt seem possible that he panied excursion at the Logan Temple. At the soon to be entering college, the last spend a three weeks vacation 1 i IPS i8 ) livec land ! since pneumonia caught jou at thirty seven and left our world in turmoil. It has been a hard two years, of ad j'ustment, of cruel loneliness but, thanks to your wisdom and foresight, there has not been added to it the fright of isecurity. The monthly income policy that the agent suggested sees us go on much as we always did. We stayed in our home, our son graduates with his class, then goes on to college, goes to prepare for his tomorrows, just as you planned. . . . There are about 20 different words denoting color in the Old Testament, but only white, black, blue, purple, red, yellow and green are distinctly named. In the New Testament seven colors are named white, black, red, purple, grqen, scarlet and vermilion, . ' GENUINE MEXICAN, FIGHTING BULLS 2 MEXICAN TRICK ROPERS AND COWBOYS A 4 First Aid In Mining TORREROS Saturday, August ass gggpl U. S. A. C. STADIUM LOGAN, 103303 qnarol ! Drum Corp Parade 4 gran-- -- cbeT1 M I SUGAR , & 2 Mining LIKES YOU CRYSTAL BOTTLING CO. 72 West 1st North Logan, Utah Telephone 713 , 7:00 p.m.- - First Aid Team While much of the danger has been eliminated from mining through proper precautions, ventilation, lighting and equipment, mines nevertheless are equipped and ready for almost any emergency. The larger mines pay special attention to this phase of mining, realizing that the safety of the men Is one of the first requisites to proper, modern underground work. As a result accidents have been comparatively few in recent years. Many companies maintain their own first aid teams, the members at practice. of which are given regular Instructions and drills. Several times Utah teams have wone national honors for their efficiency. In addition, first aid equipment is a requisite at all mines, the extent of the equipment depending upon the size of the producer. In addition the United States Bureau of Mines maintains a first aid crew and continuous research is being conducted by this branch of the government at its station adjacent to the University of Utah campus at Salt Lake City. " Bull Fight Starts -- 8:00 p.m.- - One Ticket to both events ADMISSION $ 1 .00 CHILDREN 50c L rc t G t Cr I'U rTk 8:1 ati the ilii n' ti it cl hr. r Bloodless- - 6 r ( I 'A Colors in Bible Sidney Franklins Wednesday night troop 25 of the Boy Scouts of Hyrum third ward enjoyed the evening at Logana Plunge. The boys were supervised by George Elroy B. Nielsen and scout master Nielsen. PSEM (Tnvppl 1 fresh-an- d American Legion Presents then a man. morning session musical numbers were lap Remember how we laughed at ourfurnished by members of the Hyrum selves for trying to decide a few hours Stake. after he was bom where he would go Following the session a dinner was to college? Our folks laughed, too, and served at the Blue Bird in honor of as the years rolled on and we still bewould the board members by President Min- lieved in the things tomorrow dreamers. Percalled us bring, they nie Miller. Those attending were; Mrs. haps it was because tomorrow was so Isabelle Adams, Mrs. Vie K. Darley, real to you that you finally let that Mrs. Vesta R. Rose, Mrs. Gertrude young life insurance agent really talk Welch, Mrs. Arlene Anderson, Mrs. to you. I wanted you to keep on saying we had so little money, and there Merlyn Terry, Mrs. Alverta Leatham, no; were so many wonderful things to buy. Mrs. Irma Nichols, Mrs. Verna Sorn-se- n But you said:' and Mrs. Minnie Miller. Maybe ,we had better listen. This fellow is kind of convincing. He says hes more interested in what we may beed tomorrow than in what wed like today. Well this is tomorrow. Only L will watch him graduate. . . .It is two years frA: .foods and cosmetics and automotl are sold in Maine as in California. Ik same magazines are read in and Oregon. The same radio prograa are listened to in 48 different slats More important still, the same ideate freedom and the dignity of the c mem man hold sway throughout 4 length and breadth of this great k This country was settled by men at. women who wanted greater opportunity than they had in ft old world. It was developed by tb children and their childrens childrt who were not afraid of taking chance and going out to live on the fronts where no white man had ever before. It was built up to still great heights by men who had the vision at audacity to develop mass product methods and so raised the standard living to unheard of heights. Today, is being strengthened for defense h men and women who believe that I American way of living must be mail tained not only for our own sake bi for the sake of generations to come So today as we travel from countr to city or from East to West we should be conscious of our common heritar and common destiny as well as of it fascinating variations of this amazii; UTAH i 7 D Cl It J nt |