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Show 7 ; v scum CACHE COURIER Pa$e8 Mr. and Mn. Jess Barker and daughter of Newton were guests on Thursday of Mrs. Floyd Bailey. local News Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Gray and daughter Lynda of Downey, Idaho, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dunn over the week end. Among those from out of town who came to attend the funeral of Augusta S. Niehen were: Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Nielsen and family of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Chase Nielsen and daughter of Layton, Mr. Edward Jones and family df Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swenscn and daughter and Miss Louise Keatch, St. Charles, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Price, Mr. ancT Mrs. J. W. Thomas, and Mr. Evan Jones, of Malad, Idaho, Mr. end Mrs. Lyman Morrell of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-foNielsen of College Ward, Mrs. Clara Raymond, Mrs. Don Cornea, Mrs. Mary Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andrews, and L. D. Curtis of Logan, Mrs. Lynn Erickson of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mecham, Mr. Howard Petersen of Los Angeles, Mrs. A. L. Riggs, Mrs. G. W. Wimborg, Mrs. Chas Ames of Nibley, Mrs. William Glen, Mrs. William Baldwin, Mrs. William Leatham, Mrs. Thomas PoppletOn, Mrs. Dean Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Marion McBride of Wellsville and Mrs. Dale Collett of Salt Lake City. Frank Hammond left Thursday for Norfolk, Virginia, after having spent ten days visiting with his wife and children and other relatives here and in Providence. Mrs. Esther Rose of Los Angeles California, is a house guest of Mrs. Maud Liljenquist. The Hyrum Third Ward Elders Quorum members and their partners held a canyon party on Thursday evening and they all pronounced it a very fine party. rd Soldiers Farewell Party ... Lockers Third Ward Chapel Now Available Saturday, July 29th GET YOURS WOW First Come First Served , Be There 8:30 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen received word during the week that their son Edward had Janded in France. That makes two sons the Nielsens have in the battle of Nor-mah- Cold Storage - f Hyrum Cold Storage Good Program Phone 23 dy Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wettstien of Woods Cross, Utah, were house guests of Mrs. Lilly Wahlen over the week end. Mr. Henry Ames received word today from his son Clyde who is in Italy that he had met and spent a day with Lowell Carlsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Shaw reMr. and Mrs. Charles G. Carlsen turned on Tuesday from a few days It this of was a very happy city. spent visiting with relatives meeting for both boys. Idaho. The proudest title fl . 'V " FOR SALE Electric Motor 5 H. Practically new. See Larsen Coal Company, Hyrum. ad Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jorgensen are enjoying thir vacation ih HyMr. H. H. Jensen returned to his rum visiting with Mr. 'and Mrs. home here on Monday after having John Jorgensen ttnd' bther relatives and friends. They are making spent ten days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petersen' of their home in Los Angeles, CaliJerome, Idaho, Dale Petersen ac- fornia. companied him home for a short MifumTmsniiH . y ' It CONSISTS visit. ' Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas Y. Merrill and children of Southern California are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen. Mrs. Merrill was formerly Twilla Nielsen. Mrs. Edna Stokes and Mrs. Elise Morris and children of Ogden and Mrs. Sylvia Myers and children of Wellsville were guests on Thursday at the home of their father H. H. Jensen. IN Vern Nielsen, Floyd Bailey and Del Smith left Tuesday for Oakland, California, where they have accepted employment. , it'1 ' co0fV'9 the Irmy in P. A V, ' - of two simple words. Yet every soldier whos worth his salt covets it. This title is simply: Good Soldier: It isnt just happenstance that so many women in the WAC have earned this title the proudest in the Army. For wherever Wacs are working. Loth here and overseas, there you find a job well done, And done vith a spirit so gallant and fine that high Army officers everywhere say of the WAC ... Theyre soldiers. Good soldiers! i Mrs. J. A. Wahlen is spending a week in Salt Lake City with her children and their families. A number of Hyrum people were seen at Bear Lake on Monday, enjoying the holiday. Cold Cc.d.er vt Mrs. Yvonne Petit and daughter Pat were visitors last week end at Salt Lake City, with relatives. y- - A pd'-Mi- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gunnell and children of Salt Lake City are visiting in Hyrum at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen. Mr. Gunnell is being transfered to Logan by the Telephone Co. VWvA ' ? j'.h.t.' U 'SxVVv Peggy and Polly Jensen returned Thursday after having spent a week in Ogden as guest of their aunt Mrs. Cover. ' 2 . f&s : - V A '&k .7 fi. '?- i i 4 .r Mi K . 1 Mr. and Mrs. James J. Facer returned on Wednesday from Salt Lake City, where they have been e visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon National Distillers Facer and family. 86 Proof p Good soldiers . Products Corporation New York Making strategy WERE On THE maps for combat MARCH WOMENS ARMY CORPS TO t . PEACE about the Women's Army Corps, go to your nearest U.S. Army Recruiting Station. Or mail the coupon below. For full tv Utahs great State Fair in Salt y " "'-- v Lake City will he 'a colorful exposition of the products of a bounteous wartime year . . . highlighted by a daily grandstand show of entertainment from Hollywood and Broadway. Enjoy a day at the Fair! UTAH STATE V 17 19LA!iE4 SALT, INFORMATION - A h each tion,ri0Tff s . -- EOT, 9 s Kmc f;o. que t (w) 2 years of ! hlSh school? 4 cinr . I |