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Show PAGE FOUR Kay Waite of San Diego, California is visiting with his aunt, David Nelnn, and his grand mother, Mrs. Emma Nelson of Wellsville before going to Provo to attend summer school at the Brigham Young University. , South Cache Courser iienriciiskn & McDowell Publishers Weekly Established 1910 MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL V.C 6DITORIAL. ASSOCIATION National Advertising Representatives, Newspaper Advertising Service, 188 West Randolph St., 111. Subscription price: One year, $2.00. Legal paper entered at the post-offiin Ilyrum, Utah as Second Class matter under the Act of March 3, 1879. ce gilbert v. McDowell Editor and Business Clair Nielsen left Hyrum on Russians Opened Alaska Mines Monday morning! for Salt Lake ' . famous as a gold proAlaska, Mrs. Ray Lowe of Hyrum is City where he has employment ducer, had its mining start when Clair is with his brother, Doyle. confined to her home with the exploited coal deposits on the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vern Russians Cook Inlet in 1854. mumps. She ha3 been employed Nielsen. during the winter at the AAA HYRUM LOCALS - offices in Logan. the former Helen Mrs. Lowe Is of Leishman Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stauffer and Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christoffersen of Mrs. Herbert Wyatt and little Hyrum enjoyed a few days fishson are home from a Logan hos-pt- al Mr. and Mrs. Horace Liljen-qui- st ing during the week. They spent where they spent ten days. and family of Montpelier their time in the streams of Mack This is three children for the Wy- spent the week end In Hyrum as ay and Arco. atts two boys and on girl. guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jensen and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Maughan Elwood Nielsen and his brother Mrs. Nephi Liljenquist. and family of Preston, Idaho Lloyd spent the past week in Ida. F. L. Wilcox has been sustain- where they have been fishing. spent Friday and Saturday here with tiieir parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed as Assistant Ward Clerk of the They are the sons of Mrs. Connie Nielsen. KitchNorval First ward. Guy II. Maughan. Hyrum en Is the ward clerk. The ITA officers of the Flora-de- ll Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Grey and school in Wellsville who atMr. John Humphries of Sa"t tended the county PTA conven- Lake City arrived in Hyrum on tw'o children of Downey Idaho tion at Logan Saturday were Mrs. Monday to spend the week as are visiting at the home of Mrs. Dona Leishman, president, and the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Greys parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mrs. Leora Parker, Mrs. Neta Flton Olsen. The Humphreys fam A. Dunn. Elmo expects to attend summer school at the USAC In Hendry and Mrs. Rena B. Leish- ily will enjoy a family reunion on Logan this summer. man. attnd-ance Memorial Day and a large Officers of the Wellsville Junof relatives from far and ior High who attended were Mrs. near is expected. Mrs. Austin Pitcher of Smith-fiel- d Celia Muray, president, Mrs. Nell was an over night guest on ie Leishman, Mrs. Oliver Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Paul Claine Egan Friday and Saturday of her daugh of Wellsville. Mrs. Pearl Bird of of Mesa, Arizona are spending Mrs. Leon Bradley of Hyrum. ter, Mendon and Mrs. Della Hansen two weeks visiting in Hyrum Other guests at the Bradley home of College Ward. with Mr and Mrs. Harian Anhder during the week were Mr. and Paul wras discharged from the ar- Mrs. Harold Pitcher and family Mrs. Ernest Leishman is home my last fall and has been attend- of Logan. from the hospital after spending ing school at Tempe, Arizona. ueai-nient. a week there for medical Mr. Egan Is a brother of Mrs. Mrs. Leslie Critchlow and little Anhder. son Steven of Ogden spent the 4 II CLUB MEETS Mr, and Mrs. Albert Nielsen week end in Hyrum visiting with The 4 II Culture Club of Wellsand Mrs. Reuben Hansen attend- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buford ville met at the home of Mrs. ed the funeral of a relative in Swanson. Mrs. Critchlow is the Daniel A. Leishman on Tuesday, Brigham City last week. Mrs. former Lois Swanson. May 13. Hansen then went to Ogden to Leaders were chosen as follows care for her daughter, Mrs. RogMr and Mrs. M. Kay Olsen of President Maurine Leishman, er Bauer who has fecently come Coronado, California with their Vice president Anna Murray, Sec home from the writh a hospital rotary Marie Larsen, Song Lead- new baby. She returned to her two children are visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. Olsen has er Emma Jean Murray, Club rep- home in Hyrum on Sunday, orter Rena Leishman, Program recently been discharged from committee Renae Leishman, ReMr. and Mrs. John A. Israelsen the Navy. He is the son of Lorfreshment committee Shirley of Hyrum were invited to accom- enzo Olsen of Hyrum. Mrs. Olsen is the former Helen Parker of Leishman and helper Sherry pany members or me Wellsville. iimey Leishman. ward on an excursion to J. The Iadho Falls Temple, on Tuesday Miss Donna Bankhead who is The fourth grade children of of this week They enjoyed go- employed at Hill Field spent last the Floradoll School pleasantly ing through this beautiful new week end visiting with her mothsurprised their teacher, Mrs. Besstemple with their friends. er,, Mrs. Esther Shaw. ie Jones, on Frday afternoon. Games were played and refresh Mrs. Martha Hurren of Hyrum ments served. The students preclub at sented Mrs. Jones with a lovely entertained a girls her home on Wednesday aftergift. noon. I suffered for years and am so Election iof officers for this Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Gilbert of San Francisco, Calif, left Sat- season was effected as follows: thankful that I found relief from urday after spending two weeks Lu Dean Nielsen, president; Shir- this terrible affliction that I will in Wellsville with their parents, ley Wilcox, vice president; Donna gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Iteber C Nielsen, secretary; Maurine Laur-itzeP. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Pautz, Mrs. Gilbert is an expert bowlchorister; Joan Smith, reer and bad been on a bowling porter; Mildred Stoddard, Health Wash. NUE-OVLaboratories tour to different parts of the state teacher; Betty Jean Olsen, party Pd. Adv. before joining her husband here. committee, They are on their way to VanMrs. Hurren, leader of the couver, Canada to isit other rel- group, served some nice refresh- atives. ments. Joan Smith, Reporter. Mrs. Arjel Maughan who was r observing-hebirthday on ThursMr. and Mrs. Eugene Petersen day was (pleasantly surprised at of Hyrum spent the past week in her home on Monday evening by Montana on business and MiJi.-jjjgiigifpleasure members of her family. A lovely combined. no host luncheon was served and games and music enjoyed by Mr. and .Mrs. Maughan, Mr .and Mrs. Glen Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Maughan of Logan, Mr. and Sirs. Robert A. Leishman, Bp and Mrs. Frank Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Leishman, Mr. TO RENT WAXTED OR BUY, apartment and Mrs. Leland Maughan, Mrs. or house in Smithfield. Phone Jessie H. Maughan, Mr .and .Mrs. 10-Mrs. W. C. Raymond. Misses Beth the Luther Baldwin, Glenn and Betty Lou Maughan, and Floyd Nyman of North Log68 W. 1st No. 108 So. State S VW FILING an and Ross Bartlett of Mendon! LOGAN) PRESTON ALL FILING'. KINDS OF SAW some Mrs. Maughan received C. J. Bauman, Phone 211-lovely gifts. 1 XEW SOX Published at Hyrum, Utah Chicago, May 31, 1946 ; SOUTH CACHE COURIER Manager NORMA BAXTER Hyrum News Editor FTIIEL JONES Welviile News Editor Telephone 142R2 EMILY PEARCE News Editor Paradise VVELLSVILLE LOCALS cut-sma- pattera A The median i..come for the American family unit last year was $2,7Q0J a rise of $800 from 1941. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DEAD and USELESS AHIMALS Horses, Cows, Sheep and Nogs. UTAH BY-PAODUO- GO. TS JUST SOUTH OF LOGIN (PIIOXE COLLECT) rilOXE LOGAN 49 Arthritis Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Leatham and family of Nephi are visiting relatives here. They are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum B Wood word and Mr. and Mrs Robert P. Leatliam.' , n, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bankhead have bought the home of their mother. Mrs. Rose Bankhead, and are moved into it now. Mrs. Bankhead will make her home O there too. Thrifty Battery Type Fence Charger Farm-Mast- j Electric Appliances Electric & Oil WANT ADS WATER HEATING JORGENSEN and CHEAPEN .Miss Shirley Hill and Miss Elaine Kidman spent the past four days at Fillmore, Utah with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stevens and left there Saturday evenipg for Holly wood,, Calif, to spend two weeks there with Shirley's sister, Mrs. Lois Dunn. Puts out a strong shock voltage but gives long Defiance Fence Charger Handies up to 12 miles of properly built fence. Hi-Li- or ne d 1293 19. WHITER CLOTHES, less laundry expense if you use Hospital Soap Powder and Farm Bureau Water Softener. Everton and Sons, Logan, Utah Know Your Traffic Laws UTAH HIGHWAY TATROL P. Murray of Logan is Blind May Carry White Cane: x isiting in Wellsville with his A poison wholly or partially brother in law and sister, Mr. blind, and no other person, may and Mrs Wiliam C. Brenrhloy carry a cane or walking stick, while Lis wife i3 on a trip to visit white, or painted white in color, her son Paul who is in the Naval as a means of pro.eoMon and academy in the East. Paul will identification ns an indication to return with his mother for a F iffic to oxe-'-s- -' extraordinary care to avoid accidents. David -- RENT MISCELLANEOUS FLOOR SANDERS. Everton & Sons, 25 W. 1 No. Logan. IO72 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Used automobiles. Highest Cash Prices. Also sever al good used cars for sale. Wen- -' dell Jensen Conoco Station. Ilyrum. j f asBjHrsR.xi!vyiME9rrssrrsr:'jMii WANTED TO BUY wr NORTH MAIN LOGIN, UTAH RHONE oOl EX R.Vt: .Sr.. x v.- - TO HAVE a sense of appreciation that some tilings are of more value than others, and that inward assurance that the soul is good friends with what makes the birds sing, 'the flowers grow and the stars twinkle, lends a quiet inward calm beside which other forms of pleasures and rewards are as nothingness itself. To earn a little, to spend a little less than one earns; to love and nurture a few living things a shy little plant in the window, or an affectionate dog; to thrill at the sight of a morning sunbeam lacing itself through the dinginess of your room; to own and often read a few dear old hooks until they grow as intimate as a prayer; to have a few understanding friends to whom you never need explain; and then to know how to keep that friendship in repair; to he able to entertain your- ;solf with the memory of deeds done for themselves alone without any desire for reward or applause, and with thoughts that cluster like a wistaria round a noble purpose, and thus make fragrant your solitude; to he content with the homely things that are nearest daily bread, daily loves, daily duies so that von do not have to grasp at the stars for adventure; then at eventide a simple prayer with the benediction of sound sleep, while the stars keep vigil overhead, and the childlike trust that God is behind ail Ah, tills is to live with plenty, which is just enough to make life what it should be an adventure in happiness where one finds those precious tilings that neither age nor misfortune tan snatcli away! 'V. AValdemar V. Argow, Th. D., Syracuse, X. Y. rj d kitchen cabinets, cupboards, ice hexes, en amel coal rancs. U and I Furniture Exchange. Phone Logan 418 J. 52x t WANTED TO BUY Us-- Kenneth Lindquist Mortuary t niONE TOP TRICES paid for new born 40x calves. Call Ilyrum 68. 19 24r, 2G1 WEALTH Two 7,50 x 20 NEW Firestone 10 ply Truck tires. Wendell Jen-sn- 's Service. Hyrum. Petty Officer 3rd Class Jay Bankhead left Saturday for Sh.oe-- ! maker, Calif for his discharge. He has spent the past thirty days in Wellsville with his parents, Mr. FOR and Mrs. Evan H Bankhead. Druggist Wilford Andersen of Wellsville gave a very interesting and educational report of a two month trip taken by him and Mrs. Anderson which took them to Florida, up the Atlantic coast to Washington, D. C., New York and on to Niagara Falls, into Can-- j ada, west along Lake Erie to Chicago and home. They travel- led 7250 miles through 24 states. 0 fc Handles up to 15 miles of barbed or smooth fence. FOR SALE TIRE RELINERS All sizes. Wendell Jensen's Service Sta. . controller unit is enclosed in steel case to out moisture, dirt, bugs. Handles up to 15 miles wire keep has battery condition indicators. For 6V or four VN dry celts. Red baked-o- n enamel finish. Smithfield. FISH and Game licenses for sale at Wendell Jensens Service Sta. battery-life- Sealed-i- n Heating Engineers Miss Lila Clark who is attending the Brigham Young Univer- Mrs. John Bodrero and daughsity spent the week end with her ter Elaine left Monday to visit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hughe her daughter Alta and husband Clark. at Los Angeles, California for three weeks. KITCHEN SIIOWEK Miss Ruth Hendry entertained Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hall and at a kitchen shower at her home family spent Sunday at Grace, on Wednesday evening in honor Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Henry of her cousin, Mrs. Grover W. Lloyd and family. Carling, formerly Miss Irene Hen dry, who was married at an inJay Maughan and Coy Darley formal ceremony at the home of spent the past week on the James her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. ranch in Portage. They Darley Hendry, on Friday evening, April came home on Saturday. 17.95 Value er Oil & Coal home. The rooms were beautifully decorated with spring and early summer flowers. The guests were seated at small tables and the was evening spent playing Whooppee. A lovely luncheon was served by the hostess to the guest of honor and Hrs. Helen Lowe of Hyrum, Mesdames Ella Maughan, Jane Salverson, Fae Seliey, Neta Hendry, Margaret Darley, Sarah Phippen, Maxine Tool, Helen Smith, and the Misses Betty Lou Maughan, Ivy Jean Smith, Velma Larsen, Elna Leishman, Ardilla Coo'H'f, MjrOta Lerubam, Wilma Hall, Carma Murray, Llane Maughan, Marge and Hazel Hendry. The hostess was assisted In serving by her mother, Mrs. John J. Hendry. The bride received several lovely gifts. Tab Ooth Instead of notching cloth to cora respond with notches in dress pattern. which may result in tiny holes' showing in narrow seams, projecting tabs in the clotlv where the notches appear in ther Rheumatism And H Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Copen of Salt Lake spent Monday and Tues day in Wellsville with their moth er, Mrs. D. J. Jones. On Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs Copen, Mrs Join's and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones aftdr which Mr. and Mrs. Copen returned to their Weed Killer weed killer for use in fields sown to carrots, parsley and nips is under development by the oil industry. , . Cache County's Pioneer Mortuary" ESTABLISHED 1880 LOGAN. UTAH . ...ei vAffi |