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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER PpB rat 'ATT Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brown of this Mr. 'and Mrs. Don Larsen of Sargeant Earl Jessop is home on city received word on Wednesday Washington. D. C., are vacationing a furlough. He is tle son of Mr. of the safe arrival of a fine son in Hynim. Don always arranges and Mrs. Marion Jessop of this city. bora to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Palmer all is life right, to get home in time to do a little Earl said that army of Tacoma, Washington. Mrs. Palhome for be he that to was glad good cld trout fishing in the Hyrura hut mer was the former Ornona Brown. a visit. Dam., Jack Wahlcn arrived home on This is the second child in the Pal2E Tuesday evening for a short visit mer family. 722H2 3Z3ST with his mother, Mrs. J. A. Wahlen. Jack lives in Hollywood, California. Mr. and Mrs. Arus Westover and children of Magna, Utah, were last Mr. and Mrs. L M. Edison- of Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden received word that their son Garnel E. Larsen and family. Hal had been wounded in action. Hal is a Paratrooper. He is recovJay Maughan, son of Mr. and ering satisfactorily in a general hos- Mrs. Francis G. Maughan of Wellpital. The Edisons are former re- sville, who is home on a furlough IS IN THE RACE FOR sidents of Hyrum. from the U. S. Navy spent last week end in Hyrum visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Forsberg were called to Garland last Sunday Mrs. Garnel Larsen and son Kirk due to the death of John Forsberg, were guests Monday of Mrs. Fred a brother of Herman. Funeral ser- Maughan at Preston. FIRST DISTRICT vices were held in Riverside, on Thursday. Cozy Cornei s A vlgcrcur civic leader A man In the p:L.e of Ife. The housewife should clean every Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dusenbcrry, crack and corner way in the back of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hall, Mr. and those dark and rarely used clothes A man with a punch! rn organizer; gels things done; a former Mrs. H. E. Kellett and Mr. and Mrs. closets. In places like these and school principal; now a successful fcu:inecj man, stockman and Cantril Nielsen are attending the beneath heavy pieces of furniture farmer. Lons convention at Salt Lake City and slip covers clothes moths and carpet bettles eat and are happy, this week end. undisturbed. MAYOR OF VERNAL CTY; DISTRICT GOVERNOR, Following the memorial services Sodium Fluoride for Duane Petersen on Sunday last Sodium fluoride is poisonous, but LIONS INTERNATIONAL; the following relatives met at the there is little or no danger of the sufficient carrying home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. cockroaches MEMBER OF STATE LEGISLATURE FOR THE PAST G. Ray Petersen where a no host sodium fluoride to any food product to be harmful for human consumpMr. and Mrs. TOUR YEARS, dinner was served: tion. It should not be sifted directly E. P. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. on any food product which is to be Elaine, eaten. Stringham and daughters Lila and DeNell and son Gerald, Sponge Stains Mr. and Mrs. Oral J. Nuttall and on Stains fabrics Mr. Mrs. and on Robert, LeRoy . . . be carefully sponged with dePetersen and daurhter Leona all of may natured alcohol. On Hi has alw ys been an ardent wo.ker in the Republican party. Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanrayons or colored clothes, denatured sen and son Delmar of Preston, Mr. alcohol may also be used but it You will agre: that "try V varied experiences qualify him for and Mrs. Norman Petersen of Prov- should be diluted to two parts of the position of Congressman. idence; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hess water to one part of alcohol. and daughter Darlene of Plymouth, COMPLACENCY MEANS DEATH TO DEMOCRACY . . . Basic Food Utah; Miss June Jensen, Malad; Peanut butter is listed in one CHOICE YOUR OF REGARDLESS 11TH JULY VOTE Mr. an Mrs. Leo Nuttall, Penson group of the basic seven foods. It is Ward! Mr. and Mrs. George Speth, over OF CANDIDATES h protein, a good Mr. and M,s. Wilford Nelson, Colsource of vitamin B1 and also conlege Ward; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tains minerals iron and a little Lindley of Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. calcium and phosphorus. Oliver Gurdersen, Mr. and Mrs. Improves Flavor Alfred Fallows, and Mr. and Mrs. Frost improves the flavor of both Lewis Johanson of this city. collards and kale, and both plants Listen to Don B. Colvon over rad'o stations KLO, Ogden; KVNU, are uninjured by the early freezes. LONELY? WRITE BOX 26. It is possible to harvest them until Logan! KEUB. Price; KSOB, Cedar City ad hard freezing weather kills the VANCOUVER, WN. TUESDAY, JUNE 27TH. 9 : 45 P. M. ; plants. Mr. H. R. Adams was a business Undesirable Quality visitor in Saltt Lake City on TuesRubber is not without its undesirable qualities, one of which is the day of this week. great swelling encountered in the 1 FCUND a bunch of keys owner presence of mineral oils and the consequent loss in strength. get same by paying for this ad. S Local Nevis - ICE CREAM - REPUBLICANS - W B. II. Stringham Gallon . Pints . 1.25 Quarts . 45c 25c Quart Bricks . 45c Congressman Several Different Flavors Make The HYRUM DRUG Your Ice. Cream Headquarters Author of School Lunch Bill, and other vital legislation i We Freeze Our Own a Committee for Bry for 1 Congressman O) ILsjh-- mi TATI r t-- H J a The Souh Cache Post 47 of the American Legion and Auxiliary, presented the colors at the soldiers farewell party in Nibley last Monday night. k. : !.' : Cro m. I ) I I Mrs. Dale Fallows and son Robert Randall are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fallows. Mrs. Fallows is enroute to her home in Santa Monica, California, after visiting her parents in Topeka. Kansas. Dale is emoloved at the Doughs A ft as Engine Laythe foreman. The Tekpheno Imeman mointains the network of clophona wires cad cables that links th nation tosrtheri Day after day. In storm and lira and Coed, up in tlia air and underground. He's an the job knowing that every circuit is needod for war. Mrs. Verl Thorpe and son Elvan of Salt Lake City, spent two weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. Thorpe's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Olsen. They also visited with other relatives and friends while here. fill all orders for service UmWH Country , Saves both gas and money. Guaranteed 18 Months By Sleeping Bags A "Vva 34x78 in i fttll I A Filled Cotton 8.95 Keep Warm in rough i weather with 2$ this comfort-- 1 able sleeping Long cold, -- bag. staple cotton filling, repellent. WOOL you 14.95 a water Zmhm FILLED and 22.95 WRITE THE ANSWERS on a FIFTH WAR LOAN BONO APPLICATION I. fP t K hi right, UJ4, Offi by Sm CyiuilMl Cb. 4 UMBRELLER TENTS Camp Mattress 3995 I Mr. FOR THAT Get your camping equipment Dont be disappointed early Superior features such as 1 5.98 Haircut or Shave sewed-i- n canvas floor, screenSoft kapok filled. windows with storm fhp. ed Sturdy blue duck cover. Filling water-prodrill. thick. inches 2 Tough VISIT of without some delay. m . T Telephone materials are In the war and ,we regret that we STATES TELEPKCHE . Milton Caniff WANTED Girl to tend children, call Arlene Baxter 51-ad days it is important for every no to make the best use of telephone equipment. cant a New Terry and the Pirates rc-a- Those j v Install a er more positive starting power. Mrs. Hilda Maughan and son Lynn of Ogden spent last week end in Hvrum, guests of her daughter Mrs. Rulon Anderson. - I $ Cross Country for quick- - in Salt Lake City. . .: : Trade Allowance on Mrs. J. H. Wright spent last week - - 3 and 'J - nm wmousSeUuiq mm V or Treated with Sulfa Gonorrhea, a disease of great social and economic importance, can, in most cases, bo effectively treated with the sulfa drugs. The Hyrum First Ward Relief Society monthly social was held Tuesday in the ward chapel where the following program was rendered: Community singing conducted by Mrs. J. Milton Benson and accompanied by Mrs. Eilert Israelsen sang three numbers: Minutes were rvd by secretary Lauretta Hansen; Humorous readings, Terry Allen! Vocal duets by Otev Benon and Norma Baxter; Reading Mrs. J. Prayers by Annie Fallows and Lauretta Harsen. During the social hour refreshments were serv'd by Ehbi Nielsen, Hattie Miller, Marie Christiansen Bessie Christiansen. Quilting followed the social. Mrs. Angeline Smith bid charge of the program. Vtk'ir't--- rr i to I Li kS ft TTZ C CCwJ.'i one-fourt- AND TELE5RAPH COMPANY J Col. Elwin Checketts returned to his Marine post last Sunday after having rpnt a thirt dav furlough here with his mother Mrs Carl Moon. Flwin will be stationed in North Carolina, where he will be an instructor in a new type of radio work. The Hyrum SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Barber Shop WE WELCOME YOU. fcN- P 261 North Main Logan, Utah Phone 501 - 4L |