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Show V Page Eight SOUTH CACHE COURIER Mr. and Mrs. Arvill Williams are SPRING FESTIVAL ' BRILLIANT SUCCESS visiting in Burley this week. LOCAL EJJ Mrs. Ruth Moss was visitor last week end. J S a A and Mrs. Gordon Savage were Brigham visitors Monday. Air. j J.,J. Facer, left Monday to visit las son. Fay Facer, at McCammon, ' Idaho. j Harvey Williams who is employed in Wendover, spent the week end with his family in Hyrum. ' J and Mrs. Irvin Hall and daughter Hene and son Glen were Ogden visitors on Sunday last. Mr. jx Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown at- tended the funeral held in Richmond this week for John Seamons. Mrs. Afton England and child- ren of Logan visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Nieften, Monday. JX City Lot for Rent. Mrs. L. P. Christiansen, Box 265, Hyrum, Utah. advt JX Mayor John W. Jorgensen accompanied by Mr. S. A. Dunn made a business trip to Salt Lake City this (Continued from page One) Mrs. Maud Liljenquist spent the week end in Ogden. James Almond, for many years holding four tumblers of water. JX The Military Dancing presenta- a well known resident of Hyrum Launy Hendersen of Salt Lake tion of a group of tiny girls from and now of Magna, died at the City is visiting with his grand- the Bagwell school of dance, from age of 73 last Monday in a Salt mother, Mrs. Anna Hall. Logan, thrilled the audience with Lake City hospital where he had JX their finesse of precision and co- , been taken to be treated for Mrs. Jay Allen left Thursday ordination. cancer. Funeral services will be for Leonard Wood, Missouri, to The Comic Exhibition of Mary held Thursday in Salt Lake City city join her husband who is stationed Woodward and Levor Poppleton with burial in the Logan there with Uncle Sams armed from Wellsville was the finishing cemetery. forces. James Almond was bom in act, and left the audience roaring . with laughter. England, Sept. 1, 1869 a son of j in numbers between Joseph and Mary E. Almond, j Specialty Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Andrews Riggs Al-- j and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sorensen acts were excellently given by His wife, Mrs. Hannah 30, 1940. He later j died Sept. Mark Lex mond, Larsen and Carver, of Logan visited at the home of married Mrs. Fanny Beader, whoj Mr .and Mrs. Irvin Sorensen, Sun- Marion Petersen. William Bailey entertainingly with his three stepchildren, Frank) day last. acted as master of ceremonies for William, Ra Lavon and Fanny JX the defense stamp drawings. 12 Elizabeth Beader, survive her. HoMr. and Mrs. Ed Christofferson defense stamp books with defense is also survived by three sisters, welcomed a lovely baby girl Sunstamps attached were distributed Mrs. Mary Hansen and Mrs. A. day May 2 at a Logan hospital. to the winners. Mrs. Lucyj L. Riggs of Logan; The couple now have a son and Mrs. Idaho and one of Dowdle Nampa, of Gladys Jensen, president two daughters. directed the project, as- brother Moroni Almond of Dowthe club, JX sisted by Mrs. Vivian Anhder, ney, Idaho. Lennis Paul, 4 year old son of chairman of After leaving Hyrum Mr. and the finance commitMr. and Mrs. Carl Christiansen tee. Almond lived for a number Mrs. was coma special Assisting recently had the misfortune of mittee, Mrs. Ruth Moss, Mrs. E. of years in Salt Lake City before breaking his arm in a fall while J. Wilson and Mrs. J. R. iPetersen moving to Magna. In each place playing in the yard. ' The entire proceeds received of residence they were active in JX from the ticket sales will be divert- religious affairs and highly resMr. and Mrs. Andrew Williams ed into a defense bond This club pected citizens. of Brigham visited on Tuesday this also purchased a $100 bond last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. year. ARMY ENGINEERS TO C. A. Nielsen. Mr. Williams is a INTERVIEW brother of Mrs. Nielsen. EXERCISES SLATED SKILLED WORKERS I past Salt Lake week. JX were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. the name Robert Lynn and the Kellett, Saturday to Monday last. baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Claud J Stauffer was named Thomas Paul. Mrs. Annie Nielsen and son JX John Nielsen of Malad have visit-e- d Lawn Mowers Sharpened, $1.00 this week at the home of her in advance and $1.50, for the brother, Ernest Eliason, who is very season. or Work guaranteed ill. . money refunded. Oliver GunderJX advt.t Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Baxter, Mr. son, Hyrum, Utah. JX and Mrs. Melvin Liljenquist and ' Word was recently received by daughter and Mrs Melinda Liljen- Mrs. Lovina Eliason of the safe Sunwere visitors Brigham quist of a third son bom to Mr. arrival day last. and Mrs. Leroy . Walters of Park Mrs. J. J. Hall entertained at City, Utah. Mrs. Walters before Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. her marriage was Miss Mary EliaA. M. Sherwood and family of Og- son. JX den and Mr. an Mrs. Irvin Hall Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hall and' an family. Mrs. Anna Hall of Hyrum accomMr. and MTs. Russell Brown and panied by Mr. and Mrs. Calder Mr. and Mrs. Fon Brown and Hall of Richmond attended the families enjoyed Sunday dinner in funeral services of Lt. Louis E. Blacksmith fork canyon, with the Johnson, Sunday last at Grove-lanIdaho. afternoon spent in visiting. . d, JX JX Mr. and Mrs. Arus J. Westover and children Shirley and Jon Val of Magna, were guests at the home of Mr. . and Mrs. Garnel Larsen Hast Saturday and Sunday. jx Miss LaVem Petersen of Ogden spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. G. Ray iPetersen. Mr. Joel Barnett of Ogden was also a guest at the Petersen home. JX Norma Stoddard telephone operator at Wendover, has enjoyed a weeks vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Stoddard. She returned to her post .Monday. Miss . 'Dur Fast Day services in the Hyrum First ward, Sunday last the baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. was named Melvin Liljenquist Kaye, with her father pronouncing the blessing. J Mrs. Eugene IPetersen, Mrs. Lor--en- tz Petersen, Mrs. Eva Gustave-- : son, Mrs. Leah Petersen and Mrs. Luella Birch motored to Salt Lake where they ) were Citjy Monday guests of some friends. JX ' MEN ft; 1 mi J Mr. and Mrs. Van Livingston In the Third ward the son of and son Tommy of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miller received . $3,000 WEEKLY TO ENTERTAIN SERVICE Former Hyrum Citizen Passes (Continued from page One) Connie Griffin, Dorbthy Davis, Barbara Smith, Beth Johnson, Mary Alta Baker, Ileen Olsen, Lois Johnson, Phyllis Schiess. La Rean - Hansen, Annie Fay Larsen, Betty Anderson, Margene Allen, Kenneth Nuhn, Norvil Hansen, Darwin Baxter, Gayle Stauf-fer- , Lois Nielsen, Nina Maughan, Eloise Baer, Orma Jean Alder, Dorothy Berger, Mairine Nielsen, Elaine Nelson, Jackie Wright, WesRose B. Anderson, ley Baer, Amelia Jackson, Cleone Wyatt, Dan Bird. Kenneth Seamons, Doyle Egan, La Vone Broadstone, Elna Irishman, Dean Lloyd, La Varr Anhder, Clinton Leichty, Jack Clawson, Boyd Chugg, Len Larsen, Floyd Krebs, Vernon Maughan Kenneth Braeegger, Betty Selley, Shirley Baldwin, Merle Hale, Cleone Miller, La Wana Blau, Leora RichVerneta Carroll ards, Schenk, Jean Gibbs, Bessie Mae Muir, Johnson, Marie Fuhriman, Gail Gibbs, Reese Nielsen, Gerald Blau, Melroy Larsen and Dale Leatham. Goff, MAN OR WOMAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write today. Rawleighs Bishop J. W. Wright and famDept. Denver, Colo. ily were Ogden visitors Friday last. UTE-21-S- JX Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter atof The Mr. and Mrs. Jofamily tended the presentation of the play Letters to Lucerne at the Little seph Pulsipher recently moved to Theatre, Saturday last. Miss Helen Hyrum. Grix of Ogden, a personal friend Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Jorgensen of the Baxters appeared as one of and three sons of Salt Lake City the talented cast. visited with Mrs. Anna Hall last JX Mrs. Arthur Johnson and son Monday. JX James Madison have returned to Earl Christensen of the U. S. their home in Van Nuys, California Bureau of Reclamation- with his after an enjoyable visit at the have moved to Hyrum and family home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. have leased the Maud Liljenquist H. B. Nielsen and family. They on Main. apartment accompanied the travelers to OgjX den oni Monday, Edna M Olsen, daughter of Mr. JX and Mrs. Alma L. Olsen of Young Home on a short furlough after ward, has her basic completed naval training at the Farragut, training at Fort Des Moines, with Idaho, station is Clark Thompson, the WAACs and now is a junior son of President and Mrs. B. M. leader recruiter for Pennsylvania, Thompson of Hyrum. In Clarks Maryland and Virginia. battalion, comprising about 1,000 She enlisted in the auxiliary in men, 12 ratings were awarded, and March and completed her basic one was received by Clar.k He course after five weeks. training will be assigned to a new training She first was stationed at Baltistation upon his return to more, Mr., and then went to Harrisburg, Pa. Officers representing the Army corps of Engineers will arrive in Logan Monday, May 10, to interview skilled workmen and establish their eligibility for special assignment to Engineer construction battalions. The officers, Major F. H. Posey and Lieutenant A. B. Samuels,' ' representing the Pacific Division Engineer, Salt Lake City, will be at the U. S. Army Recruiting station, Post Office building from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday, NEW YORK, N.Y. More than $3,000 a week is being raised for the entertainment of Americas fighting men through the Stage Door Canteen radio program, heard nationally each week at 9:30 P.M. on Thursdays. This money is used by the American Theatre Wing War Service to operate the Stage Door Canteens in New York, Philadeand Cleveland. Above is Bert Lytell, permanent officer of the day, and Cheryl Walker, junior hostess, going over their script for the program. lphia, Washington happy over the safe arrival of a fine son bom May first at a Logan hospital. The couple now have two boys in the family. Mrs. Rose Brief Sketches Attends Funeral HUGH By ONEIL S Mrs. Nancy Wahlen attended the The settlement of San Juan funeral Saturday last of her bro- county in southeastern Utah is dether, Mr. John Thomas of Ogden, scribed in One Mans West by who was accidentally killed in a car accident on the streets of Ogden. Mr. Thomas was 80 years of age. Other relatives attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. C. A Hall and daughter of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wahlen, May 10, 1943. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wahlen and Men who are unable to appear Mr. and Mrs. William Damley of for an interview during 4 regular Ogden. office hours may obtain an interview after office hous by making Mrs. W. S. Baxter entertained an appointment with the Sergeant at dinner Sunday last for Mr. and in charge of the Recruiting Sta- Mrs. Melvin Liljenquist, Melinda tion. Liljenquist, Miss Elaine Petersen and the Baxter family. A Victory Garden in New Orleans parking lot, only 5 by 12 During the second and third feet in area, has produced 30 lbs. quarters of 193 Armys requireof tomatoes, 100 ears of corn, 150 ments call for 18 million underradishes, 75 heads of cabbage wear garments and 48 million and 35 heads of lettuce. pairs of socks. 1 -- David Lavender. Published by Doubleday, Doran & company, the book is the personal history 0f the 'authors life as a miner and rancher in Utah and Colorado. In the spring of 1880 two hund. red and twenty five exhausted reached the San Juan after having surmounted almost unbelievable hardships after having left Escalante in the fall of 1879, First they built themselves a little fort and then their homes; one room cabins' of crooked cottonwood logs. There was no doors in the doorways and no glass in the windows. 'Although one of the largest counties in the state, San Juan is the most sparsely settled and is one section of the state which is not adequately served by modern highways. per-so- TYPICAL 47th ANNIVERSARY I ale Values SPRING COATS m Values to $30.00 The Chesterfield. 100 per cent Wool with Velvet Collar Powder, Wheat, Nude, Red. Sizes 10 to 20. KOTEX 54s ANKLETS NAPKINS Reg. Values . . . Sizes 6W to (seconds) Special for this Sale! 19c-23- 10 Every woman knows the famous protective features and scientific qualities of Kotex Napkins. ' Mr. and Mrs. Vem Rose are &- - Mrs. Wahlen c Womens and childrens fine cotton anklets. Elastic tops, plain icolors and A real fancy patterns. Bombshell Bargain! was formerly Miss Eva Cooper of Wellsville. J . Mrs. E. J. Wilson is recovering satisfactorily following a major performed Saturday last :in the Dee hospital at Ogden. Mrs. Wilson will return to her home this week, according to Mr. Wilson .who will bring her from Ogden. . J Pvt. Austin McBride who has been stationed with the armed forces in Canada is enjoying a furlough with relatives and friends in Hyrum. He is a son of Samuel McBride and one of the first boys to be drafted from Hyrum. Austin is well end looking very fine. on J Coach John Broberg of South Cache received word last week end that his brother Paul Broberg of Pocatello, had met with a car accident, resulting in a fractured knee. Mr. Broberg accompanied by Mrs. Leah IPetersen, mother in law of the injured man, went to Pocatello in answer to the call. RECEIVING BLANKET . y: Ij; Regular $1.35 Value Outstanding Anniversary Value! Reg. 29c quality, cotton soft and durable crib blankets. Pink, Blue borders. Size 27x36. Special Practical and smar.t easily cared for and lovely to wear. Smooth fitting and very attractive. 32 to 40. Special Value 47th Anniversary 1 ON HER DAY . . . MAY 9TII READY Shell love a gift of flowers on Mothers Day! . Its the sweetest way of lether know what you mean what she ting means to you. MADE DRAPERIES SPECIAL PURCHASE i87 Squares on Regular $3.29 value. Match- Pinch Pleat Tops natural ground Multi-Color- ing Theodore Young, a member of the Merchant Marine, stationed at Baltimore, Maryland, spent one week as a guest of the E. N. Larsen family in Hyrum on his way to California. Mr. Young has recently returned from South America spending most of the time since last January on the ocean. KNIT GOWNS Tie-back- Sizes 33x87. s. ed 't FREDS FLOWERS ' Logan, Utah , y C. C. ANDERSON CO. h v4 w U! U - m |