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Show Bound Tighth poor copys! Page Eight Melvin-- - Liljenquist, who has been ill, is able to be out again. LOCAL 4 - i ' Mr,' and Mrs.' Ike Bradley attended the Paradise ward reunion Saturday last. HEWS South Cache Dance Band Items Concemiiig P. P. Rose Family Big Success Out erf town relatives and friends who attended the funeral of P. P. Rose and who called, at the home included: Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Rose and family, Mrs. A. G. Do-kaMrs. Mae. Andersen and Fred Andersen of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Rose of Los Angeles; C. J. Christiansen of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. J. L,, Hartvig-se- n, Mrs. Moses Christiansen, and Miss Isabell Hartzigsen of Downey, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Mantel Monson and fainily of Ogden; Miss Rose Eliason of Salt Lake City; Bert Humphrey and Clyde Humphrey of Trenton, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nielsen, Mrs. Anna Monson, Mrs. Grace Mor J at Mr. Terry, head of music South - Cache, orgaiiized a dance orchestra, mainly to play for the matinee dances at the school Since they played once at school, they have had opportunities to play almost any night they could. The band, headed by Mr. Terry, has played at all the matinee dances since it was organized, and has played at a great many dances outside of the schooL The stu ents who play in this band do not hav a class' in school when they can practice, but they have worked together until they now are better than a number of the local dance orchestras. Students who participate in this work are: Saxes Keith Olsen, Alice Larson, Dee Hulse, and Mr. Terry; Private Reed Clawson of Shep cornets Maurine Nielsen, Betty pard Field, Texas, is at home Jones, and Kenneth Palmer; tromwith his parents, Mr. . and Mrs, bones LaVoyle Lefatham and Otto Clawson, enjoying a furlough James Ward; piano, Lila Rae from military duties. Clark; bass horn, Fred Garrett; drums Leo Ladle. Mrs. Howard Maughan of Wells-vill- e, is at the home of her parMrs. Lydia Thompson presented ents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wright the literary lesson and a dramatiwhere she Is helping care for her zation of the Story of Ruth at the Relief Society of the Second father, who is seriously ill. ward , Tuesday last. jt 7 J Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zillis are Mrs. Drue Chambers of Smith-field- , a over of safe the arrival happy and Mrs. Cherrol Norman finq 8 pound hoy born Friday, their home. and two children of Brigham, February 12th at.' They now have s three children, spent Saturday last at the home of their parents,' Mr. and Mrs. two sons and one daughter. James Archibald. J Mr. and Mrs. Conly Watts of Janies Lauritzen is reported ill Layton, were Hyrum visitors Sun at his home. ; day last. ' ' Jl Mrs. Allen Leishman of Wells, Mrs. Rose B.' Paul her left for ville, was a Hyrum visitor this home in Los 'Angeles, Friday last week. Mr. Rose, who ; is ill, will remain Mr. and Mrs. Me J. Rose and until able to travel.. son Brace, spent Sunday at Salt J Private Russell Larsen is at Lake City. home from his base in Florida. J who has He was granted a furlough to atMrs. Otey Benson, tend the funeral of his father, been ill for the past week, is sufficiently to be at work Nephi Larsen. Jt again at Dr. Burgess office. Mrs. Lloyd Henry, of Brigham BABY CHICKS from high pro. is visiting at the home of Mr. and ducing hens, sires, dams. Mrs. G. H. Hoover, prior to leavAlso R.O.P stock. Order ing for Oregon, where Mr. Henry plus. early. Alfred Fallows, Hyrum. is employed. , ' . j 250-30- 0 Cleve, the three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith, was operated on for the removal of his tonsils Monday at the office "of Dr. Burgess. a The Literary lesson, Prose Types in the Bible, was treated in the First ward Relief Society, Tuesday by Mrs. Norma Baxter, assisted by Mrs. Viola Israelsen. Special music was two accordian solos by La Voy Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Finnell and children of Cuna, California, have visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mon-soMr. FinneU has returned to his work, the rest of the family Mrs. Heber Jensen, who has remaining for some time before been a guest of her children at going back to the coast, Sheridan, Wyoming for the past of several weeks is spending a few Ensign G. A. Van Epps, bePhoenix, Arizona, on furlough days at her h,ome in Hyrum from military duties, spent Sun- fore leaving for a visit in Caliday and Monday as guest of Miss fornia. Jt Jayne Dunn. Ensign Van Epps, A lovely baby boy was born to who has attended the university at his Corporal and Mrs. Willy Albrecht Chicago, Illinois, will visit parents at Phoenix before leaving in a Logan hospital Monday, for Norfolk, Virginia, where be February 15th. A wire was sent has been assigned to military to Corporal Albrecht in Australia duty. Mr. andi .Mrs. Dunn and notifying him of his sons safe Miss Dunn accompanied him to arrival. The mother is the former Miss Afton Israelsen, daughSalt Lake City Monday. ter of Mrs. Edith Israelsen of Hyrum. Mr. Albrecht was a citizen of the Nibley ward prior to his call to the army. He had recently returned from a mission for the L.D.S. church. Friday, February? SOUTH CACHE COURIER , extra-curricul- and Mrs. Harry B. Much-len- , Emery and Louise Mortensen, Mrs. Isadore Ames,1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vereen, Calvert Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rose and family, Mr., and Mrs.- W.. C. Jacobson, of Logan; Mr.7 arid Mrs. Byron Snow of Nibley; Arnold Christensen of Providence; Mr. and Mrs. R. B.' Eliason and family of Wellsville. Following the services for Mr. Rose the family met at the home where lunch was served. Representing ; the P. P. Rose family in the armed forces of the U. S. are two grand-son- s in the navy and the husbands of two serving in the arJack L. Gunmy. One grand-soderson, petty officer 3e U. -- S. Navy of Fiburon, California, was ris, s, Mr." - ' grand-daughte- rs 7:00 8:00 8:00 i 8:15 8:30 0:00 9:00 9:00 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11.00 11:15 IMN 11 :?.r 11 Arthur Gaeth, news Overnight News Final KLO MBS KLO MBS MBS KLO MBS MBS KLO MBS MBS KLO MBS MBS MBS KLO KLO MBS MBS MBS CO 12 C0 12 f;n TMN KLO !33 T. LO L?1S 1:1 lfto vlo KBS 2:30 MBS fViN VNS KLO KLO 3:P n 3:30 2:55 4:00 4:00 4.j 5 - o st KIO MB3 MBS MR3 MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS 00 t0 f. 6:30 g 30 r:P. o 6.50 6:30 6:30--M- MBS KLO 6;45 7:00 7:00 17:00 - MBS 6:00 MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS MBS 6:15 KLO 11:15 12:00 IMN 7:3 5 f;15 T;30 8.-0- 6:00 800 6:15 8;15 830 6tl5 30 (M-S- ) ) Tnt KLO MBS 4:30 4:30 5:00 6:tt0 5:15 5:00 (M-F- Detroit Bible Class (Sun) Uncle Sam (M-F- ) Standard-Ex- . Funnies (Sun) Billy Repaid, news (Sat) On the Home Front (M-F- ) Wesley Radio League (Sun) Yankee House Party (M-F- ) Country Editor (Sun) Boake Carter, news (M-F- ) B. Hay Reads Bible (MWF) Mary Lee Taylor (T-T- ) Caesars Safety Songs (Sn) Letters to My Son (Sun) Reviewing Stand (Sun) World News (M-- F Earl Donaldson (M-F- ) Pegeen Fitzgerald (M-F- ) The Pilgrim Hour (Sun) Cedric Foster (Mon-Fri- ) Arthur Gaeth News (M-F- ) News by Shunck (Sun) Philadelphia Orch. (Frl) Going Hollywood (Sun) Shady Valley Folks M Thr) Assembly of God (S;c) Lutheran Hour (Sun) Young People! CV.itch' (Sr) On the (UF) The Shadow (S:n (daily) Express Hollywood fell! Carpenter. lilF) IMN IMN MBS NitfieT (oar) Must :;a 1 Train (V.-F- Tuesday evening an f interesting session was enjoyed at" the Second ward M I A with President Elizabeth Petersen in charge. The following assembly program was presented: two splendid readings The Old Trail, an Indian Legend and a Corner on William, by Fanny Kilburn, were given by Miss Edith Rich, reference" librarian at U S A C at Logan; a violin solo was rendered by Jackie Badger, accompanied by Janet Humphries, both of Logan; piano solo was rendered by , Muriel Nielsen and taps played on the cornet by Kenneth Palmer. During class an, interesting first aid demonstration was given to the young women members. grand-father- s grand-so- Milson n, J. unable to come home a; There are 22 grand.chj two great grand-childr. "... Rose family. en Card of Than!. wish to express oin felt thanks to the mam friends who in any way e their services to us and death 'of our husband and father. pot of cheer and sympathy, 0. flowers, for - the beautify services and for the and thoughtful acts bors and friends, we an grateful. We s MRS. P. p.jjj and family. . Center WKiniLE mm . Mr. and Mrs.s Glen Douglas and family of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jacques and daughter Dixie of Logan, were Sunday guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Will Unsworth of Shelley, Idaho visited relatives and friends at Hyrum Tuesday. The Unsworths were returned from a visit to Mrs. Unsworths mother in Salt Lake City. They were overnight guests of Mrs. Lizzie Nielsen, Mr. Unsworths sister. ALL WOOL FACE CARPETS ARD BR0ADL00MS J Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dusneberry were guests at a party of the Old Timers club given Monday by the Utah Power and Light' company at Hotel Utah, where 380 entertained. guests were royally Mr. Dusenberry has been associated with the company for the past 47 years. ttj; : 9x12 RUGS 4!95 -- ? A transparent, ventilated plastic helmet complete with detachable snood-r-- is a combination safety and beauty aid,, for women war workers. - A unique traveling refrigerator for shipping foods oii now is used successfully railways-,to . transport by the Red Cross blood at the necessayr uniform temperature. quic-kfroz- en Giant steel sky chambers now make it' possible to study the effects on men and materials of altitudes as high as' eight miles. Blended Fabrics Yes Blends of Rayon, Cot- ton and Wool for rugs and carpets are here to stay! Their serviceability, has been tested and proven. it', These tests are beyond the slightest doubt a sur- pleasant 'ZV-- ' " , , v 4v prise. SHOI "NOW! 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Price i to meet your Budget; ; As low as COTTON MAtTRESSES MJ So WELL "established has Turfltan becomil M a footwear color that it is now universally Accepted as the standard complement to tweeds and mixtures especially in suits1 o o o NEW CLOTH ON OLD ROLLERS make the Best Cloth Window Shades just to lit your Windows. We ,V)i VENETIAN BLINDS MADE TO ORDER Are Still Available . , . We Make the Best There Is. Measure both width and length to insure fit. LOGAN, UTAH h Ai.ffim,.! an Furniture Co.: Crystal Logans Trading ar 5 i a furlough to funeral. granted a Complying with the request of ; the Mer- -, Committee of the Chamber of (ftp- chants xs p rw Commerce our store will open Mondays 7 ? ' rfrom 12:00 noon until 9:00. p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays 9:00 a. m. w. v to 6:00 p. m However, we will close all UffPi I day- Monday,- February 22, Washingtons birthday. , .v ,, - ; ii M' ;? : i.v. 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