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Show APRIL 12, 1946 PACE FIVE SOUTH CACHE COURIER Mr. and Mrs. August J. Clawson have returned to their home Saturday following a three month visit in Southern California. They spent most of their time in Long Beach but made several side trips throughout California and into Mexico. They report a very enjojable trip. The weather was ideal for tourists although the Californians would have liked more rain. HYRUI7I LOCALS The officers and teachers the First ward primary were at the home of tertained Do You Heed of en- a Track Type Tractor IF SO, WAIT FOR A Mrs John W. Allen on Friday night, with Mrs. Helen Jensen and Mrs. Valerie Johnson as assisting hostesses. A delicious hot supper wa3 served to 20 members that were present. Following the serving, Mts Melinda Liljenquist presented the monthly lesson. Practise songs were also tasen A social up. hour followed with stories of the bible CATERPILLAR AND BE SATISFIED and son Mrs. Ben Zlotniek David are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Allgaier in Hrum. Mrs Zlotniek is the former' Lillian Allgaier. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Jones of Pocatello visited in Hyrum on Wednesday and Thursday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Floyd Bailey. Sold and Serviced by PETERSON TRACTOR SERVICE LOGIN TREMONTOV PRESTON Mr. Dallas Schneider and J H Hudson of Inglewood, California were guests of Bishop and Mrs Earle W. Allen during last week. Mr. Schneider is the husband of the former Rosabelle Larsen of Hyrum, I Mrs. S- -.' Annie McBride has reot her home in Hvrum turned after the winter spending months in Preston, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Adola Jorgensen and family. Fashions For I Mr. Chas. Bailey of Magna is a guest of his brother Floyd Bailey and family of Hyrum. j- That man In your life will thrill to the charm of these new c? 0 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown and family of Hyrum were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cless Hyer of Lewiston. COATS, SUITS, DRESSES SLACKS FORMALS, SKIRTS and BLOUSES Edwards Mr. iilillinery and and son Mrs. Arnold Preston spent Father, where shall I work today, And my love flowed warm and free Then he pointed me out a tinyspot, And said, Tend that for me." Oh, no! Not quickly, that. Why no one would ever see, No matter how well my work was done; Not that little place for me." ' And the word that he spoke, it was not i i Top Quality Garden Master Roses stern, He answered me tenderly, Ah, little one, search that heart of thine Art thou working for them, or me, Nielsen REGULAR 98c Wednes- day at McCammon, Idaho. AND READY TO WEAR & I answered Week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Archibald of Hvrum were Mrs. Charles McNeely and three sons of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norman and two children of Brigham City. Millinery and accessories to correspond. I Nazareth was a Iitlje place, And so was Galilee! 33 West 1st North, LOGAN Sinking Low Prices Author Unknown EARLY ( Sears everblooming roses please the most critical rose gardener. The plants are vigorous, healthy field developed with strong root growth. Easy to grow, they bear luxurious, fragrant flowers. Many varieties to give your rose bed pleasing contrast. BAART two-year-ol- SEED WHEAT WANT ADS RATES: Three cents per word for one insertion. Three insert- Cleaned for the price of two. Two cents per word for three month ions Radio W. Barker. Phone S. READY TO Cache SOW Dealer. er 4, Smith-fiel- Phone 85 Countys Pioneer Mortuary ESTABLISHED 1880 LOGAN, UTAH PHQNE 19 Miller Goal & Feed FOR SALE Stewart-Warn- Kenneth Lindquist Mortuary and Treated s tttv Hyrum, Utah ( d. 241 No. lilain PHONE 501 2323TS iCfflSSESSFHESESgJH 49x W A .... 1 See AUTOMOBILE RADIOS . Station. Service Wendell Jensen I for EASTER Frame building FOR SALE and building lot. House can be easily moyd and converted into dwelling. Earl Anhder, Hyrum I 41 WE NOW have on hand a complete supply of Alfalfa, Clover, Grass and Garden Seeds. REES FEED STORE, Phone 74, STORE HOURS LOGAN STOR 9:30 A. Itil. - 6:00 P. HI. DAILY . , i! I' ", jw HAVE plenty of Chick Starter Mash, Laying Mash, Dairy Feed and Albers Calf Manna. REES FEED STORE, Phone 74, WE Smithfield. x CLOTHES, less laundry expense if you use Hospital Soap Powder and Farm Bureau Water Softener. Everton and Sons, Logan, Utah WHITER treated seeds in your garden. They grow better, cost no more. Everton and Sons Co. 4Sx Logan, Utah. cr PLANT FOR RENT Mr vi .. p MISCELLANEOUS FLOOR SANDERS. Everton & Sons, 25 W. 1 No. Logan. 10 v if C MISCELLANEOUS automobiles, Used sever-.lighest Cash Prices. Also Wen sale. for cars used good ell Jensen Conoco Station. Ily WANTED feature urn. LOWERS HELP WANTED WANTED Hyrum five days work to wanted )man week from 1 to 5 p. m. at the jurier office. Must have ability gather local news and have ickkeeping or office experience. OMAN WANTED TO BUY amnawei um4U"i it paid for new born 4 Ox Call :alves. Hyrum 68. POP PRICES The short sleeved black or navy dress dramatized with T color is I worn for spring and will appear f t again for summer evenings. Prints, in floral or paisley Y k w , designs supply the color. Or it may be pactel contrast that does it. Sizes, 9to 15, for the junior figure. 2. Flowers 3.98 bloom, on bonnets, half-hatSwiss and Flowers form braids. straw straws, gay chaplets or flirtatious little head-gays- . Flowers peep beneath your brim or nestle in your chignon. You'll look so gay in your bright new bonnet! |