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Show SOUTH Foaf Fef -- CACHE July 6, 1945 COURIER WRITE THEM QIacljc (ttmirtcr A LETTER Waekly Establish-- 1910 d Editors Nolo: We will print th add, fises cf eery service man and woman in Pa:adi:3, Hy- Published at Hyrum, Utah Price: Subscription $1.50. Servicemen: $1.00. One One year. year, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howells of Paradise entertain id at a dinner held at their home last Monday in honor of the Draft board of which Mr. Howells is a member. Attending were Colonel Rich 'i Salt Lake City, Major Young rom Salt Lake City, Mr. Yeates, Mr. Jyer, Mr- - Baugh, and Mr. Liljenquiat and of Hyrum Swanson Mrs. Bessie dinner a at entertained party on to Mrs. in compliment Sunday, Stella Bradley of Ogden. Mrs.- - Roses graced the dinner and the living rooms- F rum and Wellsville in time, and cf our with the cooperation readers. We want chang e of addres I might as well admit to begin with that I am pampering my Legal paper entered at the Post-offieven though w: have especially, at Hyrum, Utah as Second in printing my picture at the head of this column, but it egoism Class mail matter under the act already printed the s,rvle .mans and give a little more personal address once. make better us might acquainted 1870of March 3. We believe th men end women touch to the editorial department. away from home will hear mo:: often trom home because of tliL MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS To Our fubscribers more column. They may writ ASSOCIATION 'Because it is our responsibility to notify the subscribers when each other alsa. to easily their subscriptons are due, and because we wish to give them as NATIONAL CpI- - Edward M. Niel sea much opportunity to pay as we can,' the following system has bee Mite v,!fUS',CCIATiON Co. H, 117th Inf 39683597. adopted: On the first of the iron h afier th; subscript.on bcom APO 30, Care P. M. New Yor. due, we shall mail a notice, and continue to trail a no i:e each f r of the month until ths subscription b comes hr:o mentis past d i. Lt. James O. Birch. 02023)33 table the guests of visiting dinner, an afternoon J1 owing enjoyed Hunsaber. Melir.da v .WHEN ce ' FRED TO TRIES k . TAKE A "TROTTER POLL" OF A FLOCK A f' OF HOMICIDAL ;i) DiOr.!'.' National Advertising RepresentAdvertising atives: Newspaper Service, Inc., 188 W. Randolpr ft., Chicago, 111. and American Press Association, 225 W. 39th St., New York City, 18, N. Y. This newspaper is not bound exclusively to the above representatives. Staff gilbert v. McDowell Editor and Owner NORMA BAXTER I47J Telephone News Editor BARBARA BICKMORE News Editor Paradise 81 AP If by that time the subscription is rot renewed, it w.ll be evident that Btry C318, FA Bn. M al San Care P . Francixa, die subscriber isnt intsre.ted, and the paper will be stopped We dont expect to lese many subscribers, however, because the Pvt. Darrell M. Nielsen 39)3780 Courier is being received with welcome by all we have met. Many felj7th ,Inf., Co. L. AP. a have gone out of their way to compliment us on the paper, and Care P M San Francisco, Calif. wha many letters from people away indices that we are producing Pfc- - Gerad I. Nielsen, 3992118) the people want. 967th Qm- Service Co., APO 228 Care P M New York City, N Y New Feature For the Servictpcople - We hope that you will notice the Letter on this page. We think it will keep in touch with men and women possible that the service people would new feature Write Them a make it easier for friends to away from home. It is also like to write to their friends who are in the service too. Send us your servicemens present addres and keep us posted on the changes. Doyle B. Nielsen, 39930781 Co. H, 2nd Bn, 103rd Inf. Reg. APO 43, San Francisco, Cain. The Logan Temple. Ch- - There is a proverb which says A guilty conscience needs no accuser. We are often reminded of this thought when we see the Logan temple standing high and visible from all parts o,f the It is a sight which valley as a symbol of what is honest and right. duties. surely pricks a guilty conscience and reminds one of his in the shadow live of the is we that true it In this valley, reach shadow makes its situation The temples prominent temple far, and we are sure it has been a great influence for good because MRS. HOWARD JONES Wellsville News Editor Ensign Dean B. Andersen, USNR Staff Comm Nor Pac, FPO San Francisco. Calif. Spec. Vern B- - Andersen 217 Corry Drive Warrington, Florida AN ri U FRED MacMURRAY HELEN , GEORGE MARSHALL JEAN - MARJORIE MAIN HEATHER - PORTER Oird by GEORGE PRODUCTION Lt. Clayton L. Allan Marine Fighting Squadron 322 FPO, San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Bert Brown of Hyrum entertained the First Ward Birthday of that alone. Club at her home on Thursday evening, the occasion being her anniversary. Protects them by his mighty MY FUG Summer flowers were arranged powr and love Viola A. Israelsen the home which added hroughout Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no and Against despotic aggressive to its attractiveness. tiW Goldsmith foe. My flag, the red you fling before Mrs. Brown served a delicious JULY . , all eyes uncheon to the members and 9 Braddock defeated at Doth drip with blood of evry Mrs. Barbara Watts of Logan he following guests: Mrs- - Chss iLc-iFort Duquesne (French heart mothers MrsllttiVVniH Gertruds 1755. Mrs. Payne of Hyde Hyer, and indjan war), Arbon Lewiston; Whose son has givn his all Park and Mrs. Afton Pool of -- hristensen and Mrs- - Martha Will l(JAllled Invasion of Sicily, on land or sea. Hyrum were dinner guests of iamson of Logan! and Mrs. Merlives are flung, together, Their Mr. and Mrs. H- E. Kellett on rill Wright of Hyrum. U Alexander Hamilton Aaron from wounded folds, by tally your An enjoyable evening of game,, Tg- Burt in duel. 1804. Sunday. An offring for the cause of On Monday evening, Mr. and was featured with prizes won by liberty. Luella Nielsen, Clarice J'ensen, Mrs. H. E. Kellett of Hyrum enI tertained at dinner at their home. Ebba Nielsen, Venna Larsen, and 13 Northwest Ordinance Mrs. Helen Jensen. My flag, I cannot shout as you by Congress, Covers were laid for LaMonl rsspassed Mrs. Brown received a club 1787. pass by. and pral Maughan of gift and other b, Destruction of the Bas- - Griefs cord about my throat is presents. Wellsville who are enjoying a title and beginning of far too tight. 1789. Revolution. French (P'yJJ? Miss Darlene furlough home, I must but bow my head in lFf -- iJFirst All Star baseball Mrs. Adell Van Dummelin of KellHatch of the Paradise and God thanks to game played in ChicaOgden came Thursday to spend wnu That you are stainless, as you ett family. go, 1933. Other guests during the week her vacation in Wellsville with float on high, at the Kellett home were Mrs her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HowReflecting each true heart in Van Drimmelin, Mrs. Adell ard Jones. in your blue sky. Harry Mitchell of Portland, Ore., Miss Edith Jones and Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson and child Mrs. John Larsen and daughters ren, Gerry, George, and Palma Dear flag! How beautiful the Linda and Karen, all of Ogden, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. of white show you spent Sunday evening in WellsJohn Kellett of Moroni. And wave aloft to stand for ville with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs- - Pearson purity! Mrs. Howard Jones who entertain For God holds as his own the are sisters of Mr. Kellett and ed at dinner honoring their son Mrs, John Kellett is his mother. pure in heart; made Q. Newspapers are Max who observed hs 18th birthprincipally from rags. day on Monday- A beautiful birth WALKER HALL MARSHALLA Paramount PkturOjT 3 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY t ti'i':Sy Lois and Carol - fa-ij- Dancing School Ballet -- and CLASS Tap Dancing SCHEDULE x Ages 4, 5, 6 At 3 P. M. Ages 7, 8, 9 at 4 ' Ages 10, 11, 12 at 5 P. M. P- - M. IN THE ELITE HALL ON SATURDAYS NEW STUDENTS MAY BEGIN THIS WEEK Fact or Fiction? , - day cake centered the table and covers were laid for twelve. He received some useful gifts. Fiction. A. Six Billion The paper SutypAHe cttei - - is made of wood pulp. Dollars! Vfc ty A. (A Lot of Money) ( ISR- & -- .4 I - was spent by tourists in the United Slates in the last We hare funds availabl. for loans to fanners and business men of this community. You will find our requirements only such as you welcome if you were your loan business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Logan, Utah Member FDIC and Federal Reserve Sj stem " . a fSd We jeaf UTAHNS! You received I171st of drop in the bucket. would specify the I nder. pre-wa- r V BUT WHY SO LOW? A Every citizen plays an essential part-In-the- je(juIres-;that-pos- b REPAIRS ' -competent service:'? ' t that our service -- (i. YOUR, Continuous high standard of living income be trebled, A V also a FACT Do we appreciate the value of tourist dollars? Do we know what Utah has to offer the tourist ?, W v t. Do we offer -- friendly, its THE LIGHT CF YOUR LIFE WILL BE SURPRISED is tops FOR ' V-- war tourist ,h THERE FLOOR Ranges Vacuums ELECTRICAL picture; Information about your community and state Enfljusiasm in passing the good word along v Friendly and competent service, UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT - Salt Late Allas Building City, Utah 'v. N X X SHE IN WILL FIND THE AT THE CACHE VALLEY AND FINEST SPRING MUSIC THATS WIRING KENDRICK ELECTRIC 23 W. 1st North Logan, Utah TO BE FOUND OUT CF THIS WORLD. - K AT THE FINE DANCING ELITE HALL. 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