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Show Page 4 February SOOTH CACHE COURIER 9, 1945 Mr. and Mrs. George Adams and and Mrs. John W. Jorgensen and ' FIRESIDE NEWS OF THE LEGISLATURE Thomas Adams of Provo family. son, S A Fireside social was held 'at Continued from page ons dinner wtire the home of Mrs. Thomas Elia son guests of Mr. and Mrs. exto Sorenson on Saturday. desires Pierre GILBERT V. McDOWELL of ment Editor and Publisher Fred Scott of Walla Walla Washagriculture on Sunday night folowing sacraAdams is a brother of ington spent a few days hare as the from domain tend their everything in ward. George the sorvices Third ment MRS. NORMA BAXTER (Phone 39) News Editor Miss Irene Eliason conducted the to the number of cows to bulls on Mrs. Sorenson. priest f Mr. and Mrs. George Riggs. Irene is the president of the public land, to assumption of Mr. Scott is an uncle of Mrs. Riggs. program. SUBSCRIPTION RATES control over all soil conservation Mr and Mis. George Riggs spent the Gleaner Girle of her ward. One Year in the United States $1.50 Ivan Miller of the bishopric gave enterprises. And the gamut of sub- - three days in Salt Lake City visMr. and Mrs. George Riggs atService Men (mailed direct) a most interesting talk on "Court- - jects before the legislature runs on iting with their son Elmer who is tended funeral services of Mrs. $1.00 sh:p and Marriage. A discussion to an unbelievable number. receiving treatment at the Sawtelle Riggs aunt, Mlrs. Minnie Bair, on followed with the Veterans hospital. Elmer has had Wednesday at Logan. young people parRep. Selvoy J. Boyer Legal paper, published every Friday at Hyrum, Cache County, Musical contributions medical orof wind lot of ticipating. took out discharge from the U. S. a a Utah. Entered at the PostofTice at Hyrum, Utah as second were trios by Jackie Benson, Lois ganized labors sails in the house army. Mr. and Mrs. Piarre Sorenson class mall matter under the act of March 3, 1870. Clawson and Coleen Nielsen and early in the weeks proceedings have purchased a home in Logan Mrs. Frances Davy of Salt Lake piano selections by Irene Eliason. ( wf,en he squelched Rep. Frank this week. Smith' furnished read- - accj and his effort to City spent the week end with Mayor Luncheon was sttrved by Mrs. permit public employees and agenCELEBRATES 10TH BIRTHDAY ings. EDITORIAL Elia son to 17. cies to bargain collectively by sayMrs. Lois Patterson entertained We hope no one thinks that we ing are we to lose the spoils sysintend to move in and remake Hy-n- in compliment to her daughter, Mar- CHICKEN DINNER FOR SCOUTS tem and freeze every public job tenth birthday anniversary on On Tuesday evening following in Utah according to our own ideas. gos The house agreed with afternoon. deNovelty Thursday games When we Quit) the contrary. a scout program in the Third ward the Democraftic floor leader. No cided to buy the paper and make were enjoyed with the prizes won MIA a delicious cfiicken djinner collective bargaining for state or and Hyrum our home we did it because by Merlyn Miller, Peggy Allen was enjoyed by the scouts of the other public employees. we liked the town and the p ople Jean McBride. w'ard, the bishopric and the MIA A of other civil service prolot A birthday luncheon was served in it. It wrs the cleanest and best officers. The dinner was arranged Slruron to are Bradley, Merlyn Miller, by Mrs. Delone Savage and she posals quite apt to meet a simlooking small Utah town we had conclusive Maxine fate. But the county McBride, Jean Nielsen, Pegilarly was assisted by Julia Eliason, Ruby seen, and we,f It that this reflected firemen did Allen and win Sorenson. a victory their 724 Margo gy inhabitants. of the character its Nielsen, Mrs. Gladys Wells, Melva Margo received some lovely birth- Brown and Louise Petersen in serv- plea for recognition was granted Our idea in offering suggestions Sen. Mitchell Melich in this column is simply to fulfill day presents. ing. one of our duties to the community. Scoutmasters in the Third ward chalked up a couple of credit marks ALL MERCHANDISE AT REDUCED PRICES Mir. and Mrs. Linar Jensen anIt is the work of a ntwspaper to are A. A. Savage, Robert Nielsen by his successful sponsorshp of the better its city in any way. If we nounce the arrival of a baby daugh- and Paul Nielsen. emergency measure permitting the Ladles Full Lined Coats see something that will better the ter at the Cache Valley hospital. continued employment of wcien iri I he Jensens ha ve another and gill to our born A intend and Mr. fine where to son town w: was spend abov Ladies Knifed Suits rnd Dresses mining operations life, ar.d help the people with whom n hoy in the family. Wayne Olsen at the Cache The aggressive and articulate Rep-ub- l Ye!! y hoqital on Friday. This Ladies Averted Single Knitted Skirts we intend to rrir.ge for run jeera, hold war bonds. ican floor leader in the house. Buy t f'l-t if child for the couple. the it is our place to m ntion it. Rep. Clifton G. M. Kerr of Two Piece Sulto and Dresses Gills It is poss'ble that some cf the abetted the forceful speakHYRUM CITY CORPORATION $2.45 and up. Ago 2 to 12, things we mention will be W. R. White in cutting off deer INCOME AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1944 others may result in some bate that has resulted in the tabling 100 O Wool. Mens Sport Coats Cash Balance January 1, 1914 $ 5,393.11 good. of nine and the to INCCL i Gix 1914: We are a part of th community Kirns and Ladies L. D. S. Garments committee of a like number of bills. and wish to see it keep its present Electric Light Department $24,712.57 Prices $4.75 and up. Blankets 72 X 84, where Vv atnr.vorks Department high standards and imp-o$ 5,879.90 Mrs. Carrie McQisfer of Salt possible. General Accounts: Lake City spent .the wek with Mr. Taxes 66.70 County $55 and Mrs. Buford Swanson. Mrs. DRAFTEE PARTY SATURDAY MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED Cemetery 867.01 l, McClister is the sister of Buford Honoring five of our young men Cutb Gutter 1,119.58 Swiinson. who are leaving for military duty Licenses 710.60 in the U. S. Army, a party was Pond .85 held in the Third Ward chapel under Estray Tax U & I FURNITURE EXCHANGE 196.20 Dog the direction of the American LegRoad Tax State Phone 418J 1,833.96 ion. Roy Smith conducted the prounder Fines of colors was Headquarters for Stove Parts 149.90 gram. Posting USED FURNITURE OF ALL KIND the direction of James L. Stoddard Equipments Sales and Rentals 537.86 See Us First and Last assistecT'by Dallon Reid, Henry Mon-soElite Hall 968.30 Mrs. Eva Smith and Mrs. LillSundry , 220.45 ian Stodard. Congregational singing Received for road oiling job 554.90 r 13,837.31 conducted bv Viola Israelsen and accompanied by Mrs. Muriel Wright, Prayer by W. A. Allen, ctrgan and $44,42978 piano duet by Mrs. Harold Cowley and Mrs. J. W. Wright, male quar- DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1944 tet, Pierre Sorenson Merrill Baxter, Electric Light and Power: Salatries and Wages Hilary Olsen and Ray Jensen. 5,854.37 The speaker of the evening was Materials and 1,369.87 Supplies Postmaster Cantril Nielsen. The pro 380.07 Repairs gram continued with a song by .Lex Office 105.01 Supplies Larsen accompanied by Mrs. Lois Tax Sales 216.67 Pattersen. Mayor John W. Jorgensen Federal Power Rent Commission 148.92 introduced the honored guests and Power Purchased American the them with 1.445.00 presented 1,630.84 Legion booklet responses were given Interest on Bonds American Home, 2 Yrs... 2.95 American Poultry Journal 1.65 by the boys who were present. The Bonds retired 4.500.00 Aviation in Review. 3.45 benediction was said by John A. New 1.287.00 equipment Better Cooking & Hmkg. 3.45 Israelen. The retiring of the colors 17,016.82 79.07 1.65 Sundry Cappers Farmer was done by the American Legion Child Life 3.45 and Auxiliary. Buglers were LaMar Christian Herald 2.50 Coronet 3.50 Baxter and Reed Jensen. A large Waterworks fund: Correct English 3.45 643.20 crowd was present and gave the Wages Gentleman, 5 Yrs. 2.00 Country BIG Material and Equipment 551.95 bov a good send off. Etude Music Magazine. 3.50 Honored guests were Jack Hall, Interest on Bonds Farm Jrl. Sc Farmers Wife 1.65 2,600.00 THIS NEWSPAPER AND YEA3 Flower Grower 2.95 son of Mrs. Annie I Ia.ll. Ruel Allen, Bonds Retired 5,795.15 2,000.00 1.65 Household son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen, SIX GREAT MAGAZINES 2.95 Hygcia Ivan Albretsen, son of Mr and Mrs. 3.45 Parks and Public Buildings: Magazine Digest THE BIGGEST VALUE 1,1 YEARSII Leland Albretsen, Clovd ChristenNational Digest Monthly 3.45 490.72 and Salaries Wage; Nature (10 Iss., 12 Mo.).... 3.45 TRUE STORY sen, son of Bishop and Mrs James ..lYr. 1,184.50 FATHflNDER .1 Yr. Open Road (12 Iss., 14 Mo.) 2.50 G. Christensen and Shirley McBride Elite Hall ALL Outdoors (12 Iss., 14 Mo.) 2.50 SILVER SCREEN 6 775.57 Mo. New Building son of Mark McBride. SEVEN Parents Magazine 2.75 1 Yr. HOUSEHOLD 2 060.58 4,511.37 FOR Pathfinder 2.00 AMER. POULTRY JRXL Cloyd Ch ristensen left for duty Cemetery lYr. 2.50 FARM JOURNAL & ONLY Photoplay before the party was held. 1.65 FARMERS WIFE 2 Yr. Poultry Tribune Streets and Sidewalks: 4.25 Readers Digest Check one of these in place of True Story if you prefer! Keen faith with your fighters and Salaries and Wages Redbook 2,984.82 3.25 AMERICAN GIRL 1 Yr. Science Illustrated OPEN ROAD (Boys), 3.45 yourself I Buy war bonds for ke ps. Road Repairs and Materials 3,699.85 -- 14 Mo. Scientific Detective 3.45 CHRISTIAN (12 Issues) 91.07 6,775.74 Trucks, etc. I Yr. PARENTS MAG. . Screenland 2.50 1 Yr. HERALD - -c SOUTH CACHE COURIER m Logan Cache Knitting Mills Itmucd Bale. fJcuuiGAij. LOGAN South Main (R-Moa- b) ad n, itvtrx-ac-tica- l ve 1 1 Logan Cache Knitting Mills E. J. Wilson,' Mgr. 1 n, 44444444444444 . THE 7 VICTORY SPECIAL! I . MtJAUACZJ General Fund: Salaries and Wages Withholding tax Office and Supplies, Entertaining Draftees Assessing and Collecting History of Hyrum City Sundry Accounts j 4,256.03 280.15 636.53 83.50 .VyzFORUARY ifcsteP 14 T 41,041.83 Lincolns birthday. Ifl -- Bradford $ 8,781.06 Balance in Bank first magazine America, 1740. St Valentines Day. j .IS t. U. S. forces crush Japs at Truk, 1944. 17 Frances E. Willard, leader of W.C.T.U., dies. 1S33. 18 Mme. Chiar.g Kai-sheIs first woman to address U. S. Congress, 1943. VNUSanlM is below-norm- OF Hyrum Drug: We Take Subscriptions For Any Magazine le Northrop, King & Co. This Newspaper,! Yr. - seed production, always-depend-ab- COMPLIMENTS ECONOMY OFFER GROWER I yr. AMERICAN POULTRY JOURNAL Yr POULTRY TRIBUNE ... 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