OCR Text |
Show F03 OAEiBISATES Prfcsry ElsstiDn At Uio primary election to be on July 9 Cimhe county tot-or- a will have their choice in toting for candidates for eight positions which are those of state senator on the Republican ticket, North Cache Commissioner and South Cache Commissioner on both tick-el- s, sheriff on both tickets, and assessor on the Democratic ticket. Candidates have filed for all positions open in addition to these named, but there will he no primary (ontest for any other position. The complete list of candidates who have filed for office is as held h A. Alonzo Ravage of Hyrum, Evan H Bankhead of Wellsville and V Allen Olsen of Young ward Democrats; H. R. Adams of Hy- rum and Parley G. Hall of Wellsville, incumbent. Republicans. Sheriff ' Wesley G. Malmberg of Logan, Democrat; Guy B. Christensen, George Cresal of Logan, and R. Clieekotts of Providence -- B Mr. and Mrs. n an family of dinner: I V. ALLEN OLSEN Henry Daniel- Salt Lake City AUdl-COO- k in I, ""interest rela-Eloy- Leq Ifancey of Ilyde Patk, Dem ocratj Iver Lavon 'Larsen of IIy-frum. Republican. . County Clerk Nowell J. Crookston of North Logan, Democrat, incumbent; Russell R. Rich of Logan, Repub- 0f j ' j lican. Assessor R A. Stewart of River Hegbts, incumbent and Robert R. Holden Logan, Democrats; Byron of Nibley, Republican. Surveyor A Douglas Allen of Hyrum, Eugene Scliaub of Lo- gan, incumbent, i Strtto Hepresentative Central District Joseph L. Qiiayle of Logan, Republican and Jdhn A. Murch of Logan, of Re-Sno- w I rehabilita-Democia- t, I South Cache High School and Seminary and at the time of her marriage was a student at the deliclous lunch and were dancing South district John H Schenk USAC. of College ward. Democrat, incum jenj0yed by aI1 Present, The groom filled a mission for bent; Orville L. Lee of Paradise, the LDS church to the western Republican. states. He served as a Lleutn- of Twin Falls, Idaho were guests County Attorney ant in the air corps for more D Preston of Logan, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Democrat, Incumbent. Lorenzo C. Petersen during the than three years, and has been a student at the USAC, BYU at Recorder County past week. They had a very and at the University f Lulu Ii Mortensen of Smithfield Pleasant visit recalling many ex-Republican Incumbent. periences they have enjoyed to--; , The a,ake tk'r gether during the past twenty- -' home lncoup Salt Lake Clty where eight years. Mr Cook will continue his studies as a Medical student. Garth Anhder is among the On Tuesday evening, Mr. and graduating class of the Utah Mrs. W. A. Allen entertained at State Agriculture College. He is a lovely reception, In compli- the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl ment to their daughter and bus Anhder of Hyrum, and Is their band. The ,narty was held at th rd son to graduate from the'the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. co ege. Allen. Early summer flowers He completed his requirements were artistically arranged about for graduation at the end of the'the living rooms, and trousseau Winter quarter and since then rooms. he has been employed by the In the receiving line were the Cornell Seed Co, as manager of bride and groom, and their e small seeds (production. Ills ents, Ruel Allen, brother of the headquarters are at Twin Falls, bride was best man, Beth Allen was Matron of Honor and Phyl- Idaho. DABY jlis Cook was brides maid. The lovely bride wore the d Newell Mr. Mrs. and Brenchley LAYING Mrs. Merrill Brenchley and ditional white satin wedding family of Green River, Wyoming gown en train. It was fashioned and Mrs. Zella Christensen of Og- - with a sweetheart neckline, and COAL den were Decoration aDy guests fitted A bodice. coronet of of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Brench- - pearls with a finger tip veil and ley. Mr. and Mrs Newell Brench- brides bouquet of gardenias CO. ley came Monday and he and Mrs. and pink and white rose comBrenchley motored on to Chester, pleted the costume. The other Phone 83 Hyruni, Utah Idaho to visit their sister, Mrs. attendants wore floor lemrth Mary Blanchard and family. dresses of pastel shades, with and the matching corsages, mothers of the bride and groom wore black afternoon dresses and an orchid corsage. A beautiful trousseau was displayed with Kathleen Allen and Gwen Nielsen supervising. In charge of the serving was PRt PARED BV Mrs. A. D. Allen and Mrs. AMERICAN HEALTH FOUNDATION d FOR ANIMAL StjfTT JrAam i . Larsen, assisted by Cloy HOG CHOLERA VIRUS start an outbreak of cholera In a Allen, Fauna Nielsen, Nelda drove of susceptible hogs. MOST POTENT KILLER These are some of the reasons Harris, Dorothy Allen and Bever Allen. The girls all wore Sometimes the question Is asked why hog cholera today remains the - What is the most powerful, kill-- li No. 1 swine killer In America, formals with corsages of pastel . livestock disease agent known causing losses of J20, 000,000 to hue to modern science? $00 000 000 per year. These losses A pink and ,hlte co,or 8ch There is just one answer the could be prevented If all farmers , 3 lued virus of hog cholera. Recent studies had their pigs vaccinated against appolnt- The serving table was cholera around weaning time. But, ments. if. unfortunately, there are always covered with a hand made lace some swine raisers who are inclined cloth and centered with a beaut- to take a chance, and it is these ful ,hUe wpdJilu, cake bpari unprotected herds which are the. mature bride and groom, first victims of cholera every year, a . Whte lighted tapers graced the ln which coinmun-and the remain V i Ity as centers of Infection and tablo ends. - X sources of cholera danger to other Mr. and Mrs. Cook received an t droves of swine. elaborate i ' display of beautiful The common symptoms of hog cholera include a tendency cn the anI Useful gifts, S4-- Hyrum J Gat. - Sun. Open From oc TUES. TO SAT. , .a ' v i O. D. - ' ''i iv f vy - ; 'JVV v-- f 4 s ? I y seakohs Mrs. Alfred Fallows and her daughter Lenore of the Hyrum Second ward left for a vacation trip to Van Nuys, Calif, on last Saturday. They wili visit with Mrs., Fallows children, Mr and Mrs Dale Fallows and Mr and Mrs. Ernest Rainbow. They expect to return home on June 16. Lenore is a local telephone , ns? ft Hours: 0:30 to 12 f f y f !;c j 1:30 to 6 v ' . Mary of Wellsville and Mrs, Matilda Larsen of Hyrum, Visiting was enjoyed following the dinner. Candidate for County Commission Thone mmm 0I3 Schneider of Inglewood, California, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and daughter Valora of Logan, Mr and Mrs. Ileber D. and daughter Rose Maughan - THEATER SHOP eiOSED On Memorial Day Bishop and Mrs. Earle Allen of Hyrum entertained the following relatives at early summer marriage of day was the marriage of fnt are former Hy Miss Lila Allen, daughter of rum residents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen of the Ilyrum second ward and Noel Mr. and Mrs. Leo O. Hansen 'cookj and Mrs,' 0f Mr. Son and three children of McCammon Alonzo Cook 0f Tremonton. d Idaho visited their many Tlie ceremony took place ,at lives and friends in Hyrum on the Lagan LDS temple on TuesMemorial day. Mr. Hansen is a of this week, with lresi- day former lesident of Hyrum and is dent Elray Christiansen officiat- at present the Stake President mg. Witnessing the impiobsive Poitueuf Stake, were the parents of, ceremony the bride and groom, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cow ley 'Mrs. O. E.' Petersen, son Rodney! have returned to Montrose, Colo- - and daughter Lois of Venice, rado wheie lie is employed. Mrs. Califoi nia ; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cowley, who is the former Lois Nielsen and two sons Seymour Petersen, terminated iier position !and piston, Phyllis Cook of at Bushnell General Hospital, Tremonton, Ljnn Nielsen, Nujl, She has been employed as an in-- Allen of and several Hyrum struetor in the Educational other relatives and friends. conditioning Division .for the Immediately following the cerepast two years where she taught mony a wedding dinner, was ser'classes relative to the ved at the home of the brides tion of the patients. parents to membeis of the two immediate families. The bride is a graduate of the Memorial The Dunielsens Republicans, Treasurer SOUTH CACHE enjoyed. follows: Senator James A, McMurrin of Logan, Dee Democratic incumbent; Vangsgaard and Ilyrum Gibbons, both of Logan, Republicans. County Commissioner B. Cyril Monson of Richmond and Merle G Ifyer of Lewiston, RepE. E. HENDRICKS ublicans; E. E. Hendricks of Lewfor County Commission Candidate iston and Parley A. Reese of Benson, Democrats. 7, 194 aMOEa!a Mr. and Mrs. David O Nielsen of Hyrum entertained at dinner on Sunday with all members of thtir immediate family in attendance. Covers weie laid for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nielsen and family of Vernal Andrew K. Smith and two daughters of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bradford and live children of Franklin, Bishop and Mrs. Levi Andersen, Mr and Mis. Paul Nielsen and famny, Mr. and Mrs, Blair Nielsen and family, Mr and Mrs. Fred Iryor, Miss Linina Nielsen and Mr ana Mrs. David O Nielsen of Hyrum. was $. nice social afternoon ELECT2CI3 July 9i!i , JOE soiTii cxciie cociiiei EIGHT Also THE THRILLING SENSATIONAL STORY OF SHOE REPAIR TOKYO ROSE Wed. - Thu. - Fri., Mr and Mrs Hiram Christensen and two children of Mesa, Arizona spent a week visiting in Ul kj L( laxa Lim. d "Mi", and Mrs Ellis Nielsen of with their many relatives 7" 'T'DvyTJ the Hyrum Third wrard entertain and friends. Mrs. Christensen Is '1 j , t ed at dinner on Memorial Day for the former Ethel Anhder of Mrs. Ruth Sanford of Arizona, Star'1113 'Si Mrs. Laura Nielsen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Zella Christensen of c Mr. and Mrs Sterling Jones enOgden and Mrs Jennie Murray of tertained at dinner on Decoration Wellsville. Day for Mrs. Emma Stevens and Miss Dorene Nielsen of Hyrum son and wife, Mr. and Airs. Frank attended a party on Friday even- Stevens, and two children and Mr. ing in Logan canyon given by and Mrs. Pearl Jones and family the Lambda Delta Sigma sorority all of Tremonton. Also Mrs. Veda Maughan of Murray and Mrs. Ray of which she is a member. the entertainment 15 Buchanan of Salt Lake City. The During members of the fraternity who afternoon was spent attending the Mrs. Pearl McArthur of Ogden are leaving for the mission field Brown family reunion held at 'and Mrs. Mattie Johnson and In the near future were honored. son Newel of Evanston, Wyo. the week end in Hyrum as Mrs. Fred' Ralph of Salt Lake Out of town guests at the home spent of Milton Anderson. Newel guests City spent part of last week as of Mr. and Mrs. Neils Larsen on the guest of her sister, Mrs. Phin-ett- a Memorial Day were Mrs. Mar- has recently received his discharge from Military duty. Mrs. Williams of Hyrum. guerite Lundquist and two child- McArthur and Mrs. Johnson are two Shaw Mrs. and ren, Evelyn Milton Andersen. of sisters Mr and Mrs Lester Miller en- children, and Thomas Larsen of Charles McBride and son Fartertained at dinner on Memorial Ogden, George Wyatt of Burley, Dy for Mr. and Mrs. Alma M. Idaho, Mr .and Mrs. Boyd Brad- rell, Rulon Wright and son Grant Andreason and two sons, Val and shaw of Mendon, Orrlce Brad- and James J. Wilson and son OrBrent of Salt Lake City, Mr. and shaw of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. son have returned to their home Mrs Ivan Miller and daughter Ray Olsen and three children of In Hyrum following a delightand Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller. ful fishing trip to Idaho. Hyrum. TV rp-T-JT-T- Hy-ru- m 111 .L pTvvrr,T !',, 1 : , T-- ''TAk 7 , par-th- I CHICK FEED MASH r.IILLER (k FEED ( Eld-re- 11 ( ! . 7 SHOP EARLY FOR FATHERS DAY, JURE 1GTII tra-an- r We Have a Large Assortment of Gifts for Father FATHERS DAY CARDS EVERSHART 1493 PARKER 51 TEN 123d 400 TEN AMITY BILL FOLDS AVIATOR STYLE 2 j t of the sick animals to remain in the house, to burrow under ding, to pile up, weakness STERLING MOUNTED WATCH SlIICK INJECTOR A of bog GioVra. typical foie that as. little a: ONE MIL-LIONTH of a cu.wc cent Her of can urns essay kill a h'g choDrn from oi.e farm A flitting fly, pig. ,t another, can tarry on Ps leys show enough of th.s poweiful virus to :oo RAZOR BLADES GENUINE POPP KITS or : HEATING TADS, General Electric .... FIR BAI.SVM INCENSE, with Burner 59c 60c REVLON NAIL POLISH PORTRAIT COLD WAVE J25 Vibrant Matched MAKE-U- NYLON HAIR BRUSHES 2 225 P TO McKesson ASPIRIN, 2 Bottles of 100 J25 JQc 79 50c CO g50 J95 G0C MOTH PROOFER 79c TEEL, 10c Bottle free with 2)c OF LEAD, 4 lb, 99c ABSORBING JR. LINIMENT, 1.23 size CALOX ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE, Pint 23 73C LA VOIDS, 20 Ounces ARSENATE JQo size .. SAL 1IEPAT1CA, LARVEX 450 Albagar LAXATIVE, Pint.... McKesson MILK OF MAGNESIA, Pt. rius Tacking Charge With Batteries 2 WARMER SUTTON LEG COLOR McKesson ICE CREAM PACKED IN ICE, per gal. PEN FLASHLIGHTS, BABY BOTTLE COXY 95 BANDS. Tax Paid 25 00 JoO POLAROID SUN VISORS FOR CARS bed- Twenty members of the South partial paralysis, and persistent srours. Often one o two hogs will Cache Saddle Club assembled at d c, and ther. it will be several days the corner of Center an! Main before the remainder of the her.!, Hyrum on Sunday, June 2 and wil. begin to show symptoms. 11 j a riJe through the south, Ptaitvd any of tne above symptoms appear, of II) . rum. They rode south a prompt veterinary diagms.s should be rbtatned, because choicrr. as llr n3 Jack Baxter's range and oiten resembles other swine dj.iback byway of Sterling, This was the best attended rido serses, and a correct diagnosis Is t must impm taut factor toward that the club has sponsored ae- proper control measures. cording to ITcHdent El Roy 7 SUNGLASSES j p 125 TO J59 PROOF BABY PANTS WATER TEN AND PENCIL SET REYNOLDS INFRA-RE- D Y WATER PROOF DLYPER BAGS 25 5 TOWER PEN-ET-RA- HEAT LAMPS 20 FIELD GLASSES, 4 Tower x 7 10c J00 , 59c |