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Show April 27, 1945 SOUTH fcACTlE COURIER Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis and two children of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Benson. Mr Lewis is a brother of Mrs. Bern, son. WANT ADS . REAL ESTATE LOT FOR Rolfzen. RENT. Mrs. P. M 47 Mr. E. J. Wilson of the Logan Cache Knitting works has left FOR SALE The Critchlow for New York City on a business heme with one and one Quarter He expects to be gone aere lot. Enquire at the Courier trip. about two weeks. office or call 012R1. FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gunder. sen are caring for their little FOR SALE. i OLDSMOBILE six. ,1536 model, radio, heater, good tires.. Just overhauled. Mrs 47 Harry Wells.. A RED Clover seed for sale. C. Nielsen. An- granddaughter, Esther Gunder. sen, while her mother, Mrs. Wes. ley Gundersen is visiting rel. atives in California. Wesley is serving with the army and is stationed in France. drew Mr and Mrs. George B. NIeL FOR SALE Majestic Stove in sen entertained it a. dinner C. Mrs. F. good condition, cheap. Olsen. 47 party on Saturday night. Spring flowers formed a centerpiece. Covers wer, laid for Mr and OLD BARN to be moved. 50 ft. Mrs. Merrill McFarland, Mr., and 24. Will sell cheap. Phone by Mrs 97J, James J Facer or John A., Vern Eph Swartz, Mr and' Mrs Bergeson, all of Logan, Phone 72 W. and Mr. and Mrs Garnel Larsen. Tage Five Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Nielsen Mrs C. F. Olsen returned SunCalifornia of Los Angeles, California have Hollywood, from day where she' visited her son Har- spent two weeks visiting here with Mrs Nielsens parents, Mr. old and daughter, Geneva Coopand Mrs. T. W. Petersen. er. She also visited her daughter. Ruth Johnson whose husEnroute here tMy stopped band, Staff Sergeant P. R. Johnat LaJunta, Colorado to attend son is stationed at March Field graduation exercises. ,of their and who lives in Riverside.. son, Theodore, who received She saw for the first time her his commission as Second Lieutyoungest grandchild, the child enant in the Air Corps. Another of Sgt. and Mrs. Johnson who son, Farrell, is also stationed at nine months old. LaJunta, so the Nielsens were happy to visit with both boys. Mrs. Nancy Wahlen has re- Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen moved rom turned to Hyrum following an Hyrum to Los Angeles about enjoyable visit in Salt Lake City three years ago and they are and Ogden with her married well pleased with their new home in the land of sunshine children who reside there. and flowers Miss Leona Albretsen of Yakima, Washington arrived in HyMr. and Mrs. Guy Uns worth rum on Friday to spend the and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Uns. summer months with her sisworth and children of Salt Lake Lawrece ter, Mrs. Liljenquist. City were business visitors in on Friday They were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson Hyrum dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. and son of Van Nuys, California have moved to Hyrum They are Alma Allen and Mr. and Mrs. making their home with Mr. H. LaMont Baxter. B. Nielsen. Subscribe for the Courier today! SO this is Berlin Subscribe for the Courier toduy! GARDEN TOOLS, Complete stock. Priced very reasonable. Wendell Jensen Service Station. FOR SALE Hay rack,' beet" box, truck box, 5 rods picket fence. 46 John Eliason. PLANT TREATED SEED It pays. See our large vegetable ass. ortment in bulk.. Everton and 48 Sons. Logan Used treadle sewing machines for sale. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 114 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 Guaranteed repairs for any make of sewing machine. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 114 No. Main. Logan FOR RENT FURNISHED febove Apartment for rent Cafe. See E. J. Wilson. 74J MISCELLANEOUS Uncle Sam needs just about as much money this year to fight the war as he did last. Whether were fighting Germans and Japs, or Japs alone, therell be no easing up till every last enemy is on his knees or dead. LAWN MOWER sharpening. 47 84.50. Oliver Gundersen RENT land. Waldon Gunnell. WANTED j TO Pasture But to save time and work, there will be only 2 War Loans this year instead of 3, as there were in 1944. Mr. and Mrs. J W Hurren of felhithfleld entertained at a dinner party for Mr and Mrs. Wendell T. Hurren at their home, on Sunday. Members of the two immediate families were eeatpd at one long table, which was artistically decorated with a low bowl of roses. Mr. and Mrs. Hurren are parents of Wendell. 7th War Loan, each of us wiii BIGGER share of extra ; REA1EA1BER. f. The war costs Just about as much ... TiJTtvo loans instead of 3 in 1945!.. More extra Bonds in The Belle Mure Cluo met at the home of Mrs. Bert Brown Monday night. Three tables of bridge were played with Mrs. Esta Brown, Mrs. Ruby Nielsen and Mfs. Ruby Smith winning the prizes. Luncheon was served to eleven Garland members and Mrs a special guest. Geary, each ioan! 0 start savin $ f Mrs, J. B. Baxter entertained at a birthday party or her son Garth who was celebraing his ) 2 a big a 3! 2 ihiiii!.?:, ;. Weve got to lend, hist ycr much we as as pr'oximately u. i 3. Which means that, In the y ' (J So weve got to ma.e 27 million smart Americans are get- - ting a headstart ! The men and women jn the Payroll Savings Plan are now boosting their allotments for April, May, and June so that they can buy more Bonds, and spread their buying over more pay checks. ninth birthday anniversary. the afternoon During the young people enjoyed a variety f games, both indoor and out. for the 7fh. -- Come the 7th War Loan, these people will be sitting pretty. A good part of their extra Bonds will be already paid for. They wont Have to scrape so hard for extra cash because theyre putting part of it aside right now! Thats a very smart way to handle it. Its better for them better for Uncle Sam. Its the easiest way to fulfill our obligation to the men who fight. Leta ah start gaving,now forthe 7 th ! aeor. Luncheon was served to Sharon Miller, Maurine Miller, Paul ine Wright, Rana, Diane, and Chris Obray, Farrell Dean Nielsen, Sheron Bradley, Carol NieL sen, Janice Bailey, Penny Ben. son, Marilyn Tanner. Robert El. . iason, Stanley Nielsen, .Peter Barges fj, Jamies Gudnelk Val Joan Jorgensen. Christensen, , Norman Seamons, Naoma Miller and the honored guest. with Garth was presented many nice birthday presents. This message is brought to you by the following public spirited firms and individuals The First Ward Birthday club was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Warren Jensen on her birthday anniversary. Places were marked for mem-beof the club with Mrs. Jen- HYRUM ds LaWanna and Zada assisting her. The remainder of the evening was spent playing Bingo with prizes won by Larua Edna Allen, Rose Jen. sen, Edna Lauritzen, JaVan Petersen and Melinda Liljenquist. Mrs. Jensen was presented with a nice birthday gift from the club. sens daughters Gul-brans- THOMPSON ALLGAIER HYRUM SHOPPE BEAUTY VIVIAN'S HOME FUNERAL CONFECTIONERY DRUG MAUD'S STYLE SHOP AUGUST V. DORRIGATTI Live roulttry Dealer ALLEN HYRUM BARBER SHOP A V Atkinson, Prop. JENSEN VARIETY STORE DICKS MODERN MARKET JOHN A. DR. J. W WRIGHT MILLER COAL AND FEED ' GARNEL E. LARSEN Co Ins. Life Rep. Metropolitan DR. J. PAUL BURGESS CANTR1L NIELSEN MAYOR .MERCANTILE CO. The Beneficial Man AND CITY COUNCIL L. L. 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