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Show March 23, 1945 SOUTH CACHE COURIER TIN HATS WANT ADS By Stanton ' Ten cents per line n a PA I Kv,,' V; X-'i- f j FOR SALE . - . v - JJW ANSI tv tfJ.t - i 1 v. v o.. A PLANT TREATED SEED It pays. See our large vegetable ass. ortment in bulk.. Everton and Sons. Logan 48 ,r , n .A-v- ; . Used treadle sewing machines for sale. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 1 14 No. Main, Logan. HELP WANTED WANTED Male or female help for laundry and dry cleaning work. Daytime work. Logan Laundry and Dry Cleaners. Phone 438. REPAIRS IrO hX Guaranteed repairs for ar.y make (Released by The Bell Byodicaiei of sewing machine. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 4 No. Main. Logan 1 s That march just left him too Naw aint dawgonne tired to get up off the THISTLE hes sittin on! 1 n. moon-howli- Bag-ear- FOR RENT BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen entertained the First ward Birthday Club at her home on Saturday evening. A number of interesting games were played with the prizes being won by Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist, Mrs. Charlotte Allen of Logan and Mrs. Nellie Fun in South Seas FURNISHED Apartment for rent shove Cafe. See E. J. Wilson. 74J FOR LEASE At the (regular meeting Monday April 2, the City Council will ac-cbids for the use of the city pastures. A check must accompany the bid. et Larsen. A hot supper was served to the members and two special guests. Mrs. Petersen was by her daughter and daughter in law, Mr. Lois Cowley and Mrs. Idella Petersen. She received some lovely gifts and for sale See Ken Curtis f FOR SALE room house with 1 !4 acre lot. Four blocks straight south of Main street in Hyrum. Inquire at the Couritc office or call 5 a club gift. V, cv H I-- '& 012R1. jA ,. v t 5 .X. While other leathernecks wait their turn, a marine, wearing muddy field shoes, dances the bumps-a-dais- y with Patty Thomas, one of the entertainers touring the South Pacific with BobrHopcs show. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL SAFE KEEPING SERVICE For Government Bonds (Series E) At First Security Bank of Utah N. A., Logan, Utah and Mrs. Grant Nielsen and family are moving in the Mr. Lewis Maughan house. They have Layton spent the winter in where Grant has been employed. Subscribe for the Courier I Mrs. Edward Jcnes of Poca tello, Idaho spent a few day in Hyrum as guest of her sister Mrs. Floyd Bailey. Mrs. Jones came here to attend the trous seau tea of Mrs. FarrenPetersen on Sunday at Wellsville. ""Ul s Mrs. Frances Winton Champ presented a concert at the L. D. S. Institute in Logan on Thursday night under the sponsorship of the Soroptimist Club. Her program consisted of a piano and vocal numbers which were beautifully rendered. As guests of Mrs. Gladys Jensen, a Soroptimist member, the .following people from Ilyrum attended: Mr. and Mrc. Marlin Anhder, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baxter, Mrs. V. R. Carver, Mrs. Jesse Petersen, Mrs E. J. Wilson, Jr., Miss Bessie Brown, and Lila Eliason Jtet lli. i. N 4" H Spring Clothing Jq fg , House repeals Panama Canal kill, 1914 CLEANirS -- Easter Sunday. April Fool's Day. COMPLIMENTS OF AND DYERS i Call H. E. Kellett, Hyrum 59J Hyrum Drug ; or 262 Logan. ilST U. S. j SUPERIOR 1893. England, 31 Y- Take Subicriplianj For Any Magazine - A BLOWHARD i t ft H- k - Jimmy Ive got a swell position on the team. Im chief of the air force. Johnny What do you do? Jimmy I blow up all the basketballs! Say It Again You know all. Harry No, youre Jerry diced at Im not preju- just like me perfectly open and unbiased and willing to listen to anything, even though youre convinced its rubbish! Small Comfort Patient I guess there isnt much hope for me. Nurse Nonsense. The doctor says if you survive the experiments hes making on you now, you may live for months! ONLY THE inGHEST QUALITY DEED ran t.if meet rigid tests by wliicb we scloet seed otl under the Northland Brand. For 61 years the same lilgli standard has Item maintained and farmers recognize the Flying Goose ns the synilsil of dependable, fertile seeds, adapted to Ineal climatic conditions. Last season there was less seed produced of sufficiently high quality to offer under our name. Your North-ru- p. King dealer NOW has a LIMITED supply of Northland seed. See him, or write to . . . always-dcpcndab- le Northrup King & Co. 160 South 4th West Salt Lake City, Utah w Star Grand Shoes Po!I-Porr- ot ut9c N ' f'-- dijed t&it ittduxc connect fit (nom cneulle to camfitu (lecko- iu'd. - J With No Mortgage! Harry What did your girl say when you asked her to share your lot? Jerry She asked me if I had a house on it! , . f vs vrAJ s. J ? x mifww, x i m n. J A , I" V" '2$ Russia announces renewal of Russafapanese fishing pads. 1943. 27 Ponce de Leon discovers Florida. 1512. 2 J American Rover frigate Essex surrenders near 3 Valparaiso (Chile), 1814. 29Vera Cruz taken by Gen-- . eral Winfield Scott (Mexican War), 1847. 30 Thos. F. Bayard named , first U. S. ambassador to Glecu Rest for Dinner Nit Why isnt a night club a restaurant, or a place to eat dinners? Wit Because its a place where they take the rest out of restaurant and just give them the din in the dinner. XI been isued a furlough since his induction one year ago. NMHHHMAMIMNMM Snntli. Marguerite ass-ite- d REAL ESTATE HOME At the home of Mrs. Wendell In compliment to Clark NielAllen, the First ward primary sen, a March draftee, his parofficers and teachers held their ents, Mr. and Mrs. EdgarNielsen monthly meeting and social on entertained at a family dinner The Friday night. party also hon party. Clark left the following ored four cf their retiring off.. day for Ft. Douglas. On Thurscers: Mrs. Sylvia Obray, Mrs. day his wl.o and were Lueile Jensen, Jackie Benson, har v to receive parents a telephone and Coleen Nielsen. message from him. He stated he President Mrs. Helen Jensen expected to leave Salt Lake was in charge. Mrs. Melinda Lil- very soon. His wife and City two jenquist presented the lesson on children are making their home The Power of Personality in in the Israelsen block. Teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nielsen Fc Mowing this a bounteous have another son. Don, in the dinner was served to the follow, service. He is studying Radar ing: Melinda Liljenquist, Helen in the air corps and is Jensen, Erma Bradley, Oda All- stationedarmy in Florida. Don left en, Moselle Hall, Sylvia Obray, home March and has never last Ivean Olsen, Elda Christiansen, -, Norene Nielsen, Nelda MillcMillicent Parkinson, Inna WrigJ and Applications will be accepted for a man to work at the city cemetery at the next regular meeting of the City council on April 2. Page Sevch - 4 1- ' - Mm Csi.. ' Too Smart Do you think a clever man makes a good husband? Joan The real trouble is getting a clever man to make any kind of a Jane husband! ' Uk' Trouble Ahead Jones You ought to see the nice letter opener Brown just got in his ulir h office. Smith Just wait till his wife sees her! !L Jane How did you cure your Scotch boy friend of stuttering? Joan I called him up long distance, collect! The neighborly thing to do Its second nature with the people of our community to pitch in and help the other fellow. And touch with all important issues which apply to this locality; not with just an occasional' grand gesture, but regularly with the plain; everyday "good turns that really count! Always; your newspaper is as determined as every one of its readers to do those "good turns, Thats neighborliness! Such sharing of interest and problems is what makes this the progressive; friendly,' 'right kind of place to live in which it is. Your newspaper, as a member of this community,' also shares and accepts the full responsibilities that go with good neighborliness. Its purpose is to closely knit and strengthen the bond of this area through straightforward presentation of interesting home news and vital local information; It is as friendly as a chat across a Victory Garden fence tells you about the personal happenings of people you know, keeps you in complete which are of real benefit and credit to this neighborhood of ours; Geeograpbee! Teacher Jimmy, what bounds Oregon on the east? Jim I dunno! Teacher Correct, Idaho! state Strictly Fresh! Grocer Do we need any new-lai- d eggs? Helper No. We have enough to last us for a couple of months. WHATS IN A NAME? j Your Newspaper's s- Tf- i ' Lcic"1 . GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY newspaper believes that Its real worth Is measured solely by the amount of good service it renders to this community. At all times its policy 1st Thi 0 To 9 To present 0 To Join with the community on those programs publish reliable, factual news which prime interest to the people of this area, Is of editoriols which In our opinion are constructive support that which Is right for the community, resist the harmful. betterment Jones Were naming our new baby, Hazel., With all the OReilly What! saints to name her after, ye have to pick a nut I of and advancement for all. South Cache Courier GILBERT V. McDOWELL, Owner and Editor Etiquette Dad Will you have pie or cake? Sonny Pie. Dad (trying to teach him manners) Pie, what? Sonny Pie, first! Cant Be Done Mrs. Smith I was quite spoken at the club last night. Mr. Smith I cant believe dear. JVho you out-spo- out- - It, J A uRE snug-fittin- g jacket with a tering peplum, eyelet I atop a paneled skirt Butcher lyn Spun Rayon in Jet Black with Ice Pink, Summer Sky Blue,, or Green Frost. Sizes 9 to 15. $J29 J |