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Show SOUTH Jane 8. 1945 WANT ADS Mrs. Florence Hughart of Paradise has been staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMurdie for the past ten days. She ha been' assisting in the ring care of Mr- - - McMurdie who is Late seriously ,ill- Mrs. Hughart 5s Horse a sister of Mr. McMurdie. Ptfi Sms ber mother, Mr. Marie Christiansen. Betty has been - employed in Salt Lake City for' the past several months and enjoys her work very much. Mrs. LaMont Baxter was a Salt Lake City visitor over the week end. Herdaughter, Dortha, who FOR SALE has been visiting in the Capitol City oi the past twj weeks with FOR SALE McCormick-De- e grandmother, Mr Ella Ba.x-t-.On June 3rd Mr. and Mrs. Roy ' horn with her mothreturned truckFive foot Mr. Charles Carlson and Alfred mower. Tams motored to Salt Lake to er on model in good condition. Monday. those Fallows are among taking visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack drawn. E. A Milieu 52x . , Hans?n. Mrs. . Hansen recently a special course in refrigeration who were named in sac- had a baby boy. Mrs. Hansen is at the USAC. Both men are cap, Babies SOAP powder makes Mrs. Arnold Nielsen of the able electricians and - mechanics , HOSPITAL at the Paradise Mrs. Tams sister- rament Third 'clothes whiter. Everton and Sons ward lastmeeting be able ward entertained at her doubt will and to no Sunday were Ramona Ut. useful render service x Sunnier:, the Company, Logan, along tha' home on Monday afternoon. Foldaughter of Mr. Mis. L-- P. Christiansen of this Kne. end Mrs- - Leland Summers; Edna lowing the quilting, luncheon was STOVE FOR SALEr White enwas grieved this week by the daughter of city Bickmore, Kay served to Mrs- - Sara Ann Allen, amel range. $35. Weslie Downs. the death of her brother, Magnus Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bickmorei Rainbow and Mr Mrs. Vonna Mrs. Mrs. Christensen Mae of Salt Lake Gty. and Marcy Bishop, the daughter Johncgn and Mrs- - Dale Fallows and sons NielEsther Adelh Mrs. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Morris P shop. s Robert and Randall aie visti g FOR SiLE 'BEET cultivator and of Mrs. Joyce Lower, and Mrs. sen. Mrs. r.rd Mr. has with their parents, Miss Betty Christiansen two horse drawn hay mowers. Morris Bishop was recently killed Nielscr. DeLorma Fallows. Alfred in the Philippines. D. 0. Nielsen- pent the past week visiting wjth 52 while ... il Danielson is spendwith her parents. the summer ing She taught at the Preston High School the past year- Mis.s Ruth tOURJER CACHfc - -- h-- Mr. and Mrs. A- V. Atkinson and family have now moved Into - their new heme which was formerly owned by Mr.- and Mn. Ken Curtis. The Atkinson former home was at Richmond. - - WAGON FOR SALE 3 Bain wagon. 4 inch tires- - medium low J. E. Petersen 1 -4 mn, Used treadle sewing machines for sale. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 1 14 No. Main, Logan. - Mrs. Preston Allen entertained a number of friends and relative at her home on Friday afternoon. The guests were all from Hyde Park- - They enjoyed an afternoon of bridge and a delicious luncheon followed. Covers were laid for, Vella Harris, Grace Perkes, Erma Waite, Blanche Seamons, Eunice Barrett. Wilma McQuarrie. Verda Balls, Edith Seamons, Golds Follett, Vella Harris, and Helen Seamon. "TP Tf , Iwimimbumcv REPAIRS , , Guaranteed repairs for any make of sewing machine. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 14 No. Main. Logan 1 FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartment for rent above Cafe. See E. J. Wilson. 74J REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 29 acre irrigated 80 young fruit trees, 1 1 acres alfalfa, 6 acres meadow land, balance plowed ground. 21 shares in Nibley Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company. Located south and west of Nibley. A good buy at $5000.00-HENRB. JOHNSON Phone 83 Realtor 32 W- - I st No. Logan, Ut. farm- - f V. Their Quota . may be DEATH v Your Quota is Bigger Bonds ' ? AS THE tempo of war increases ... as the lines of - r , - ? ; . f f 1 RADIO SERVICE ' f communication grow longer . . . as the need for new guns, tanks, planes grows more urgent . . . the cost of the war is at an high. That id reason Number 1 why every American must hack this MIGHTY 7TII:War Loan Drive beyond all limits of what he thinks he can afford. Reason Number 2 is that this is really two drives : in one. By this time last year j you subscribed to two Home and auto radio service. Work guaranteed. We have tubes for most and parts available ' makes ;of radios. LLOYDS OF LOGAN : Radio and Record Specialists 14 W. Center- Sl Logan, Utah 3x all-tim- e ; ( . MISCELLANEOUS War Loans. House toYentt. Five xfANTED room or more aftd modern. Call Courier office. 52 BUY MORE AND BIGGER ' ... . Ray Burtenshaw is convalescing Mr. his of the home at and Mrs. AlonZo A. Savage fallowing a major operation performed at a Logan hospital recently. Ray is the Assistant County Ag-ricyltural Agent of Weber Counin-la- ty. Hs wife and children spent thcpast two weeks here as guests of ,the Savages. Mrs- - Burtenshaw is the former Jessie Savage. ! m Jt Ilfr 1-- .- W--i ,y,4 I --- .. .List as&urizcd n double y, t-- or boil- er bv- .heating to a temperature of 143 dgrees F. and holding at mat v temperature for thirty A f -2 minutes. Then cool as in the above method. If No Thermometer is Available If no thermometer is available h milk can be heated to a near boil by either the direct flame method cr double boiler method and - then cooled immediately as suggested by placing the pan of hot milk in cold water. It is' important that the milk be cooled immediately and then placed in clean containers and sealed to prevent subsequent contamination by flies or other ents that have access to the milk. The milk should be refrigerated at a temprature oL 50 dgrees r less. Pasteurization does not imoair the nutritive quality of milk as many people have been led to believe. There is a slight change in the quantity of some of the vitamins present, due to the effect of the heat treatment on the milk, but the same is true of these vitamins in any food that is heated cj. cooked,- - !) F-o- 4 j rA! HOW TO PASTEURIZE MILK Continued from page one be ... of your cash reserves in War your income Bonds Note! Study the chart on this page. Figure out your personal quota and make it! You know that War Bonds are the safest investment in the world . . . that you get back at maturity $4 for every $3 you invest . . . that they safeguard your future Security . . . and that you can cash them in on a moments notice in case of emergency. So lets go, Americans! Buy bigger bonds and more of them! , f BONDS - Yes, the need is greater than ever before. And YOU . . . everybody . . . must invest a greater portion of A dinner party was given for Mr. Ray Bickmore on May 31 for his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tams, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hirst of Paradise, and Mr. .and Mrs- - Vaughan Bickmore of Brigham were present. , U4 : - C-'- ft u ' 4 c. ' j t People's Quota: 7 Billion Dollars A. 4$ & TT1 j ! - i '...Hmycfssre... itryi1of$ This message is brought to you by the following public spirited firms and individuals SONS HYRUM BARBER SHOP A V Atkin-onProp. HOME DICKS MODERN MARKET .HYRUM E. M. niCKMORE AND . THOMPSON BEAUTY VIVIANS ALLGAIER HYRUM FUNERAL , ; " DRUG MAUD'S STYLE SHOP AUGUST DORIGATTI Live Poulttry Dealer MILLER COAL AND FEED DR. J. PAUL BURGESS ' -v iELSES CO. VARIETY STORE JOHN A..' MAYOR GARNEL E. LARSEN Rep. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co CANiKLC JENSEN ' SHOPPE I)R. J. W WRIGHT CONFECTIONERY jALI.Er MERCANTILE The Beneficial Man '.S AND CITY BO ROXY AND W Center St THEATRE SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. 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