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Show Page Eight Mr. and Mrs. Elton Olsen and in Ogden, guests of relatives. daughter Linda spent Sunday LOCAL 11 Mrs. Eva Miller is at home lowing an operation performed cently at a Logan hospital, E W $ folre- j J J Melinda and Rose Liljenquist visited relatives at Brigham and Ogden Wednesday evening. ' J Mr. Henry Jensen, accompanied Mrs. Leroy by his daughter-in-laJensen were Ogden visitors Wednesday last. . w, . j Lauritzen was, guest at a quilting party at the home of Miss Zola Chapman at her home in Millville this week. J Mrs. Grant Mrs. Ira Allen, Hall and Mrs. V. W. Brown attended the funeral services .of Mrs. Peters at Brigham this week. Mrs-Jame- Club Notes Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Morrell and children Dwight, David, Ruth and Nancy visited relatives in Brigham, Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nielsen of Provo, were ', overnight guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielsen. s ' J - Mrs. Florence Nelson Is staying at present at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ross Eliason and family. J Mr. and entertained Merrill Mrs. at dinner Wright Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen and, daughter, Marcia - Coleen and Gary Eliason, child- Ann. ren of Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine EliaJ ' vacabeet son are spending the Clayton Jensen son of Mr. and tion at the home of their grandMrs. Charles C. Jensen after visitparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan ing relatives and friends during Smith of Smithfield. his furlough has left for CaliforJ nia where he will enter military Mr. and .Mrs Mark Bailey and training. Dr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Wright and families- of Murray, are spending Mrs. D. O. Nielsen and daughter the deer hunting season in Hy-- . Miss Emma Nielsen of the South rum, guests of their parents, Mr. Cache high school faculty left Satand Mrs. Warren Wright. urday for Vernal Utah, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday guests at the home of H. Paul Nielsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jensen include Mrs. Ruel Allen and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Guy Witaker of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jen- Beverly are guests at the home of sen and children and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. A Allen at present. Mr. Allen who is employed at Mrs. Henry Scheby of Logan. San Diego, will join, his family Fast day services were held in here for two weeks vacation in the Third ward on Sunday follow- the near future. . ., ing Sunday school During the Miss Lois Petersen, accompanied the baby daughter of Mr. meeting ' and Mrs. Harry T. Wilson was by Miss Aline Randall of Idaho blessed and received the name of Falls, spent the week end at the home of Miss Petersens parents, Shirley Thorpe Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen. Both Mrs. Mayo Richards of Santa young ladies are of the teaching Monica California visited at the staff of the high school at Afton, home of Mrs. Lila Petersen this Wyoming. " t , J Mrs. Maud Liljenquist and Lynn Mrs. sons Jesse Petersen and Baxter visited in Salt Lake City and Mrs. C. J. Jensen motored to this week. Salt Lake. City Thursday last.-- . Friday, October SOUTH CACHE COURIER Mrs.' Stella Bradley entertained at a delightfully arranged party for the First .ward Birthday a; her home Thursday, October . 15th the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Attractively arranged about the rooms were vases of giant dahlia and chrysanthemums in yellow and red, blending with the Halloween theme used in table decorations. A hot dinner was served the group at tables centered with lighted candles set in the table appointments and clever place cards motif. following the Halloween An evening of games followed dinner, with Mrs. Edna Allen and Mrs. Agnes Unsworth , winning prizes for costumed impersona-- ! tions. Each lady present wasj presented with a guest prize and! Mrs. Bradley with a club gift. Enjoying the party were the club members and special guests, Mrs. Betsy Rawlins, Mrs. Elizabeth Burrell and Mrs. Leah" Bick-mor- e Mrs. of Paradise; Addie Faulkner and Mrs. Rhea Jacques of Logan; Mrs. Louise Douglas of Smithfield; Mrs. H. D. Bradley, Mrs John G. Wright and - Mrs. Norval Ketchem. of Hyrum. jack-olanter- . . .. V Brigham Hospital Receives Patients The first contingent of an unof sick and specified number wounded arrived at the Bushneil General hospital in Brigham city early this week and the hospital actual operations. began The hospital originally was constructed for a capacity of 1,504 beds but recent contracts increased capacity by 422 beds. Work on the addition has only just begun. .'Mrs. Ruth Depoma of Ogden spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. R. L. Allred. J Mrs. Caroline Baron and Mrs. Julius Wright of .Brigham called on friends in Hyrum on Thursweek. Mrs. Richards was formerly day. Miss Lydia Nielsen of Hyrum and During Sacrament services in is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the 'j Hyrum Second ward, President A. F. Anderson of Blackfoot, Joseph I. Nielesn. Edwin Clawson and President B. visited with his mother, Idaho, conM. Thompson addressed the Mrs. Josephine Andersen and his Visitors during last week and gregation, giving inspirational rebrother Charles this week., Archibald James at the Sunday ports of the recent general conferhome included Mrs. Charles ence, held at Salt Lake City. Muand three sons of Tremon-to- n, sic was by the ward choir. Mrs. Drue Chambers Of Smith-fiel- d, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norman Joseph Lockett, who has spent and children of Brigham and Ezra the past several weeks at the Archibald of Ogden. his of home daughter, Mrs. Jt ' Thomas Eliason and family, will Interesting Sacrament .services return to his home in St Louis were conducted Sunday in the Hy- next week, following a visit with rum First ward with Counselor his daughter, Mrs. Ed Christensen FITS William J. Miller in charge of the and family in Salt Lake City. special program consisting of two ANY MAKE J flute and piano duets by the the The Primary officers of TOWER Misses Amacher of Logan and a Second ward met at the Hyrum splendid discourse by Aaron Ama- home of Counselor Eva Rose, cher of the Tenth ward of Logan. when the lesevening, Thursday Mr. Amacher who recently filled a son was presented by Mrs. Esther mission to the Western states, Thirteen officers and Gunderson. quoted the prophecies concering the war ridden condition of the world teachers were present to whom were served folat the present time and which refreshments were foretold in warnings against lowing the meeting, by the presithe wickedness of mankind by the dency, Arlene Larsen, Eva Rose ancient and modern prophets. and r Bernice Allen. During the services Darwin Baxter and Asael were recommended for Mrs. Ruth Moss of Hyrum, memadvancement in the priesthood. ber of the Soroptimist Professional Prayers were by John Jorgensen Womens club of Logan attended and Norman Seamons. the function held Thursday, 8, at the Bluebird and at which the Logan club was host to the Ogden club. A splendid musical program was presented by Chester Hill of the Logan seminary, who rendered several piano selections; Mrs. N. W. Christiansen gave an interesting talk on her recent stay in New York City. Should Chain Stores Pay Join the line-u- p Penalty 16, 1943 that cheers' OLD Whether chain stores should pay an extra penalty tax, as proposed No--' in referendum No. 2, on the vember ballot, was debated in the brand Scond Ward L.D.S. chapel at ProKentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey vidence on Tuesday evening, with Dr. Halbert Greaves of Utah State Agricultural College and Commissioner Vern Muir of Logan as When buying : bourbon speakers. audience ask for Dr. Greaves warned the Old Sunny from the First and Second ProBxook vidence Wards of the consequences by name his Muir while urged of the tax, listeners to vote for it and block j any further development of chain j "CHEERFUL AS ITS XAME stores in Utah. The number of chain stores in 90.4 Proof National Distillers Products Corp, N. Y. Utah has decreased, in the last Dr. Greaves, j said ten years, while independent stores have increased. Chain stores do only of the states retail volume, Lehi Rose of Malad, Idaho,: nounced today. The Safeway stores so they are not crowding the inin proporvisiting at the home of his ranked second highest' dependents out. cnain states admitting that; tion to the ghter, Mrs. Lon Sorensen. population. Muir, stores have done much good for the community and professing no desire to see' existing stores deHow About One, stroyed by taxation, argued that the chains should be taxed because they are chains. In opening the argument, he explained how taxes on existing chain stores would run up to $500 a year per store and that any new store would be forced to pay $5,000 a year. He denied that any existing store moving to a new location would have to pay $5,000 a year, but Dr. Greaves quoted from an opinion by Attorney General Giles declaring a chain store taxed $500 a year would pay a tax ten times higher if it moved. The chains can easily pay this tax and it will not hurt them, said Muir. It will not help anyone, but and will hurt Utah agriculture Utah consumers, said Dr. Greaves. It is an attempt to destroy competition and so permit a rise in prices. j Sumy Brook ' j one-eigh- th Mister?" Ibis UTAH STORES HIGH IN SALE OF STAMPS Utah Safeway grocery stores sold their customeis $1,269,632.75 worth of War Savings Stamps and Bonds during the first year of the governments campaign, it was an Mc-Neel- ey David Bradley Hammer Mills . Heavy steel top and side plates are electrically welded into one solid unit. No bolts to shake loose. Over-size hexagor shafts all steel conduction Balanced Rotor, . 1 and . Only Coleman Oil Heaters give Furnace-Typ- e' you the new Unit that circulates warm air thru your house like a FURNACE1 Up to 26,100 cu. ft. per hour I Gives quick warming radiant heat, too, with Coleman heat reflector doors. Power blower unit optional PRICED AS LOW AS CRYSTAL Furniture 254 North Main Co. Phone 444 Mrs. Grant E. Nielsen entertained recently at a delightfully arranged birthday party for her daughter Patricia, aged 4. A color scheme of pink and yellow was carried out in the party appointments. Guests present included the small guest of honor Patricia Nielsen,- - Kent and Glade Iarsen, Dixie and Burk Larsen, Jerry and Maxine Nielsen, Stephen Nielsen, Marilyn and Richard Crookston, LaRee and Gerald Maughan, Barbara Maughan, Barbara Thompson, Kay Allen, Bruce Rose, Diana Nielsen, Roma Nielsen, Dorothy Allen, Mrs. LaRee Lyons and children Kenny and Linda, and Mrs. Violet Nielsen and daughter Anna Jean of Logan, and Mrs. Myrlle Maughan and Mrs. Iris Nielsen of Hyrum. Mrs. Nielsen was assisted during the party by her sister, Miss Arlene Maughan. Lubrica- k tion. Loose Hammer Type-- 10 Plain Feed or Roller Feed. Just the right in. Throat Oc-otb- er Mr. and Mrs. Silas Allen motored to Salt Lake City Sunday last where they spent . several hours visiting with their son, Pvt. Merlin Allen who is stationed at Camp Kerns, for military training and who was on leave. 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