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Show .QUICK RELIEF FROM ! Symptoms of Distress Arising from ;STOfilACH ULCERS due TO EXCESS ACID Free BookTellsofHomeTrcatment that i Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing I Overtwo million bottle of the WILLARD TRRATMKNT have been old for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodtnal Ulcers due to Exctm AcmI Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach. Classiness, Heartburn. Sleeplessness, xtc, ' dun to Excess Add. Sold on 1 5 days triall Willards Message' which fully ; Ak for explains this treatment tree at i e IIYRUM DRUG CO. evening following sacrament meeting. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Moleri Petersen with Mrs. Vincnt Nie sen as Eugene Nielsen of Logan, who escaped from a Japanese prison camp and is now discharged from the army, told many interesting experiences. Community and sociability songs were also enjoyed. During the social hour refreshments were served. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY of business HYRUM IRRIGATION CO. whose principal place is Hyrum. Utah. , on Thare are delinquent upon the following described stock, . of September. account of assessment levied on the 24th day the names of me set amounts several opposite in the assessments and respective shareholders as follows: , Certificate No. Name Max Allen Mrs. Caro'ine Anhdej Floyd Bailey , Henry H. Jensen Lavere Nielsen 608 285 852 683 344 Wilson 471 .Merrill swe. SW The Gleaners and M Men of the Second ward enjoyed a delightful Fireside chat on Sunday .No. Share a I -2 M - L 1 1 Amount 9.25 4.65 2.32 9.25 r 925 9.25 board o And in accordance with law and order of, the 1943 so jnany s arcs directors made on the 24th day of September, will sold at the be be necessary of each parce of such stock as may 2 p. m. 1945 at December 21, Utah Anderson Lumber Co., Hyrum, cost ot the to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with advertising and expenses of the sale. W. A. ALLEN, Secretary ' Hyrum.Utah i Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Chambers Mrs. Berniece Lanier and little of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ed son David of Ogden are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hall. of her Mr. home at the parents, of Malad, Idaho, Mrs. Bill and Mrs. William Holmes. David had his tonsils removed this week Coffin of Downey, Irving Wi'cox and Mr- - and Mrs. Irving Wilcox, and is getting along very well. Jr. of Ogden, Mrs. Grace Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Mark BaPey and and son Bill of Rigby, Mrs. Leslie daughter Badiara of Munray are Van Frank and Miss Nancy Finch visiting in Hyrum with Mrs. Bai- of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs- - J. leys parents, Mr. and Aaron Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright. The Baileys are Earl Norman of Brigham City, here on account of the seroous Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hughes of illness of Mr. Baileys mother, nd Mrs,- - Russell iMendon, Mr. Mrs. Grace Bailey of Wellsville. Hanson and son Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Gloria Mrs. Bill Porter, Esther Mrs. Porter, Mr. Wright, Lieutenant and Mrs. Wade Niel and Mrs. Carrol Olsen, al of Losen and children lelft Hyrum on gan and Bishop and Ms. V. E. Tuesday following a pleasant vis- Israelsen of North Logan, attendit with Wades parents, Mr. and ed the memcirial rites of Lieut. Mrs. Floyd Nielsen. He has rec- Earl Wilson on Sunday at Hyrum. ent y returned to the States following three years of service in A fine daughter Iwas born the Sea Bees in the South Pacific. December to Lt. and Mrs. children have His wife and two of Richmond. The Anhder Theron been making thir home in Hag mother was fVmerly Margaret their future home in Provo where The father Wellsville. of Maughan Wade will again be employed as the with is occupation now serving Reclamation the an engineer in forces in Japan. ServiceThis is the first child for the erman, Idaho at the home of her parents. They expect to make couple and the 'first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Anhder of Hyrum. Mrs. Maud Li jenquist was host ess to the First ward Birthday Club at her home in Hyrum on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watson moved into the Elmcir Paul night. have Friday The spacious home was made residence in Hyrum. arrangelovely with an artistic conduct Mr. Watson will a and white ment of Lavender bus and general repair plumbing Sweet Peas about the living rooms The centerpiece for the dinner table was a bowl of carnations and fern on a mirror base with red lighted tapers in crystal holDOES YOUR ders completing the decorations. A variety of interesting games were played with several prizes awarded. Covers were laid for members of the Birthday club and the foll" owing special guests, Mrs. Irene Thoresen of Sa t Lake City, Mrs. Rae Smuin of Ogden, Mrs. Coy Tyson, Ruth Nielsen and Janet Davis of Logan and Mrs- L. A. Olsen. Mrs. James J. Wilson and Mrs. May Player of Hyirum. A club gift was presented to the hostess. Des-cham- ps 1 Worry Christina We Are Now BUYING GRAIN STOKER & BICKMOOE J. W. WATSON is now in business in PLUMBER, Shop located at Elmer Paul residence. up; iness here. Mrs. Watson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paul-- i SENIOR. LITERARY MEETS The Senior Literary Club will hold their annual Christmas party on Friday (tonight) at the home of Mrs. J. W. Wright with Mrs. J. Paul Burgess as assisting hostess. An. interesting musicafl program will be rendered. Gifts will be exchanged. JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB The Junior Literary Club enter tained with a Christmas party on Thursday evening at the home of Mis. Ed ChHstolffe'rten with Mrs. Herman Forslberg as assisting hostess. Mrs. Ray Cannon will give a book review qtnd special music wil: be rendered- - - FORMERLY E. M. BICKMORE & SONS Hyrum, Utah Phono 11 ' PELLETS MASH MIXING AND ROLLING ( Merry Christinas Merry Christmas were made in Several changes kS a and GENERAL REPAIRMAN WELDER, Telephone 67J as Hyrum m ug ii'i mm - Mead OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER IS HYRUM 11 ) 1 IIBIBBOBBEIII Merry Christmas 14, 1045 December SOUTH CACHE COURIER PAGE EIGHT the DON MITTON ON LEAVE Don Mitton who is with the in stationed Marine Merchant Louisiana, is home on a thirty day Jurlcfgh with his parents, Mr- - and Mrs. Wm. Mitton and family in Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Atkinson and family attended the funeral services of Mrs. Nancy Atkinson on Monday which were held in the Logan Second ward chapel. Mrs, At! ison Jclied Suddenly at her Logan home last week. She is the mother of Orlando Atkin son- - KJl Mrs. Edward Gibbs and daughter, Mrs. Letitia Blaisdale of Mai ad were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wright during the week. Mrs. Gibbs is Mrs. Wr.ght's mother and Mrs. Blais dale is heir sister,. Mrs. Joseph F. Petersen of Mai Miss Irene Howells who is atad, Idaho submitted to a major operation at the Budge hospital tending school in Salt Lake City in Logan last week. Mrs. Petersen visited with her parents, Mr., and is a former Hyrum resident. Her Mrs. Joseph Howells during the week end. condition is improved. , of the Tihird organizations ward on Sunday rament meeting. night in Sac- . Our laboratory trained technicians using quality parts, will give your RADIO, either HOME or CAR set, the best RADIO Louise Larsen was released as secretary of the Relief Society and Myrtle Monson was sustained. Valeda Shaffer was released as chorister of the Primary and Margaret Christoffersen sustained. Irvin Anhder was released as president of the ward choir and Dewey H. Nielsen sustained in that position. Mrs- - Kate Anhder was relea:cd as a Sunday School teacher. 4 4 to prepare for next winter's egg production by giving pullets and layers all the whole-- , Now's the SERVICE. 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