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Show i 07111 CACHE COURIER ti" '.aas Ila Beth Summers of Paradise Mrs. Gladys Jensen spent fast where Lake recently returned from a two weeks City Monday in Salt winter fall and vacation at milwaukee. the she was doing came for store. her Gladys buying of - Mrj.ELere.uce Nelson of Richhome with a nice assortment mond ir, visiting at the home of merchandise. Professor Lemon, formerly of her daughter Mrs. Ross'Eliason. Hyrum visited his friends in Cache . .1 ' x f A He has weeks. the two Valley past Mrs. James Lauritzen entertainSubscribe for the Courier been the house guest of his sister ed Tuesday at a children party in Mrs. Ann Thain of Logan. He will honor of her tiwn nephews, Roger be remembered by all acquaintences and Richard Scott, sons of Mr. for Jiis wonderful musical ability. and Mrs. Vaughan Scott of MiJ Since studying in the East his ville. An afternoon of games was in the world of music has followed by a luncheon served to been tphndid and has won him rethe guests of honor and Lex and cognition in the finest circles. In Scott Larsen, Renee Hall, Karen 1941 he won his PHD as doctor Hall, Junior Jensen and Joan of music at the Eastman School o music at Rochester, N. Y. He at present is director of music at the Church in St. Peters Episcopal Miss Betty Burrell who has acAuSurn, N. Y. and is head of Wells the position of file clerk at cepted College Music Department at Aar the offices of the Beneficial Life oi a Uayuga, N. Y. insurance Co. of Salt Lake City, spent the week end visiting relatives and friends in Hyrum. A real esiatc transact'on jf recent interest was realized when Mr. E, M. Bickmore and Mr. Reed Bick A lovely orchid traveled via the more of Paradise purchased the air clipper from Hawaii and arrivflour mill belonging to Clyde Bain ed special delivery in Hyrum SatMr. and Mrs. Reec f Hyrum. The rare and beautiful urday. Bickmore have moved to Hyrum flower was received in prefect conand are now at home at the Will dition by Mrs. Victor Jensen, and ams apartments. came as an expression of love from her son Lt. Leon Jensen serving in .he Islands with Uncle Sams Armed A del ghtful arranged birthday .ores:. arfy was enjoyed last Saturday irht when Mrs. Anrv Hall enterSubscribe' for the Courier Sumtained on her anniversary. :a.iasia ZZJt L mer flowers artistly arrangec graced the rooms where the guests enjoyed an evening of music one social visiting. A rare treat enwas music joyed by the group played by Dr. Melvin Lemon o New York who with his sister Mrs. Ann Thain of Logan called at the Hall home. A delicious luncheon was served the guests by Mrs, Hall assisted by Mrs. Joyce Hen erson and Miss Arlene Baxter. Present were members of the Hyrum First ward birthday club anc special guests, Mrs. Eva Adamson of Wilmar, California, Mrs. Rosa Garner, Griffin, and Mrs. LaRue Fach "uest vvs presented with a token by the hostess who receiv-ea club gift. Local Be Prepared for the Peach and Tomato Crop M. C. P. Powdered Pectin 3 pkgs 25c FRUIT BOTTLES Quails 78c - P.its 69c SUGAR 10 III lag 70c - 100 lag $6.89 We Deliver - Phone 9 PUTTED WHEAT cello lag 2 for SUPER SUDS or DUZ Igepkg WHITE KING emulated Soap 46 15c 24c . . 53c oz pkg Hewletts Pure Preserves 4 lbs 13 oz Jar POTATOES New Red We m lave.oo hind a 10 $1.25 . 29c . 11s lew items that are bard to gel. Limit, ooo of eacl to a customer. First Here First Seried. TUNA FISH 37c 24c Star Kist whole PINEAPPLE Lillis OIL SARDINES sliced can Cleansing Tissues 3 poiats 35 points 7c . Mari Lou fkg 1 . point 25c We Deliver Wed. and Sat. fas The Hyrum First Ward Birth' day Club were entertained Mon day evening with Mrs. Edna Laur-itze- n as hostess at her home, huge bowl of bright colored zin-- . centered the table in the I An evenine of socia and visiting games followed the the served luncheon delicious group. Prize? for the evening weie won by Mrs. Rosa Jensen, Mrs. Rozella Larsen and Mrs, Mae Dusenberry. A club gift was presented to Mrs. Lauritzen who vas observing her anniversary. Spec! guests present included Mrs. Milton Burrell of Logan, Mrs. Eva Adamson of California, Mrs'. Ida Olsen and Mrs. Rozella Larsen. Mrs. Lauritzen was assistec during the evening by her daughter Miss Marian Burrell. c A din-rro- n n M hmh3 FOR BETTER ' iSalTH A LOGAN UTAH ; .y p w far s. l r i Good Fit! Good Wear1 For Sport and Dress! CHILDRENS OXFORDS SCHOOL SHOES J9S 219 Leather, composition, cord soles. Rubber Heels. Stitched and perforated. 12 to 3; 8K to lHh Leather soles, rubber heels. Sanitized linings. Wear well Sizes 2 to 3. 2.29 Sizes 8 Ms to tVf-g- f iw PYHa , niii An t si GIRLS SHOES sg CASUALS 349 Saddle, Moccasin toe oxfords. Rubber - heeled slack shoes. Grand for school wear. 3V4 to 10. Soft Glove Leather k GIRLS 249 Step-in- s, Comfortable Moccasin and Military Oxfords. Goodyear Welt constructed. Sizes 3 to 10. r . ' - 3.S8 Welt Constructed For 40 Years a Favorite ) A JAA A'Ji m .j' A ' tv yg Insist On VITAMIN ENRICHED JIM PENNEY 9? SHOES TOWNCRAFT 298 perforated straight tip or moccasin toe oxford:. Sturdy leather soles. Sizes to 6. For boys Family Flour 1 f.ikf r, 6C 1 mym flA.A wpAm nm Two Types of Aggressive Snake 0 1 m w v,Ve'9 PHIe sAAi'A r Big Mouthed Bird The mouth of the bird known as chuckwills-widois so large it can swallow hummingbirds and spar rows whole. The king cobra and the bush-asteamong poisonous snakes, s known to attack man without vocation. 1 Well-Design- I National Diaiillcr 86 Proof iroJucU Corporation New York Lcrv-e- ll. Wyoming, have been visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. ad Mrs. George C Nuhn of Paradise. Dee is a former South Cache high school graduate and is now principal at the Junior High at Lovell. . . . AT SENSIBLE I Vl1 Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nuhn of OXFORDS 379 For Men stitched wing and straight tip, moccasin toes. Goodyear Welt constructed. Mens Oxfcrds of Selected Leather ' 4.79 |