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Show PAGE TWO jloutlj hyrum (Emtricr Face Waekly to 1910 Price: Servicemen Subscription -, -i With. the Editor Face Published at Hyrum, Utah $2.00. $1.00. HyMayor Jorgensen and the exrum City Council wish to press their sincere appreciation to the Amerqan Legion and enterAuxiliary for th splendd Home tainment and Welcome men service our party for which they sponsored last Saturday night. They feel that the banquet was served most efflcintly and th program and dance was a OJacltc Establish: locals One year, One year huge Legal paper entered at the Post-offi- Our Neutrality at Hyrum, Utah as Second The Republicans went out of Class mail matter under the act their way in "their hand bill what of March 3. 1870- Monday night to print us. of they think Pleasing both sides in a polis really quite MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS itical campaign a job. The Democrats were hurt ASSOCIATION because we printed a long piece on the for the Republicans 19 th October of the front page NATIONAL fOJCPtlA Democrats the We issue. gave ASSOCIATION the same privilege that week but they neglected it and we ce t'f week ahead. We told both the Mayor and Mr. Dunn that the Democrats- - were making a big splash and asked them both at different times what space they wanted. They took a half page on the last day, but we would have gladly sold them any amount of space that they desired. We dont feel that it is our fault they got only a half page. success. them Accompanying Baxter. was Woodrow Baxter who is are employed at Manhattan Beach, Calif. Pfc. Ry Baxter is also spending a furlough with his parents. Following a two wdeks visit they will all return to their different homes. from Los nose Angelcs. Melinda Mrs. Liljenquist spent a weeks vacation at Amwas she erican Fork where the guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leishman. Mrs. E. A. Miller and Mrs. Mrs. Oluf Jensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nielsen Verna Miller left Hyrum on to Salt Lake City on Tuesday Wednesday by plan for a weeks where they spent an enjoyable visit to Los Angeles, Calif. day. Mrs. Eliza Rose has returned Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hall spent a few days in Salt Lake City from Salt Lake City where she has visited her son and family, last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hose. who Miss Betty Christiansen Mr. Paul Rose and wife are is employed n Salt Lake spent visitthe week end in Hyurm Maring with her mother, Mrs. Our relations with the Democrats have been very cordial ie Christiansen. wouldnt print anything 'later but we know that they feel for them. ;The article was car- .that we didnt favor them, and Visiting at the home of Mr. ried without charge to the Re- from the tenor of the Repub- and Mrs. Roy Baxter are three lican hand bill, it is easy to of their children. Mr. and Mrs. National Advertisiing Represent- publicans. We were quite surprised to see what they think. Bill Driskell of Van Nuys, Calatives : Advertising Newspaper see that we had been hono"ed ifornia arrived in Hyrum MonService, Inc., 188 W. Randolpr in the Republicans last mesage We are neither Democrats nor day. She is the former June St., Chicago, 111. and American to the people, because we felt Republicans, and as we told Press Association, 225 W. 39th that they had been best treated both candidates, we didnt care St., New York City, 18, N. Y. if anything. They said they which one got in. We only resThis hewspaper is not bound ex- figured we were Democrats be- erve the right to express our cause the back page of the opinion on any issue that might clusively to the above represent- November 2 issue was given to develop and intend to bring as atives. the Democrats. We didnt give much information about the it to them. They were charged city government to our readers for it and also reserved it a as we can. Staff v. McDowell Editor and Owner It's Not All Corn d- NORMA BAXTER 147J Telephone News Editor THIS OF PIECE ME WANDA ou Mr Al; ale 1 as My Pe) Ro spo irei cor anc Per Per and Bet ing r T con The sen win Riteways Clai Miss and Hall liirt M0)T M host HUNDkE BURRELL Sc ne: soli TWENfy-FIl-E MOPE IN wap mos Paradise News Editor cos at Rai TOYS tf&HSOTPlCf ar: sto Hawaii Calls gilbert ft , Now on Display! ! MRS. HOWARD JONES Wellsville News Editor T1 (hry tisti Gi ente won USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN To the People tile, ersei of this Community AND ANSWERS, TOO Imogene Bal, Hawaiian school student, shows Extra Victory Bonds are on sale. Bankers will say that they are the best Investment ever of' fered yon The GIs in conquered Tokyo and Berlin will say that to' day is a new moment for you to show that you are her patriotism and investment sense by wearing a lei made of War Stamps she will convert into Vic- tory Bonds. DEEDS RITEWAY Logan, Utah meet- attend the Relief Society stencilling ing demonstrating and painting. keeping The faith. economist will say the Victory Loan Is the opening of the home fronts offensive. greatest Ted R. Gamble, National Director of the War Finance Division, declares that millions of volunteers Wellsvilles E Quota anti-inflati- on are in action with inexhaustible supplies of an Incomparable product to sell fellow Americans. The Victory Loan is all of these things. It represents your will to help the government pay off war costs, care for the wounded, maintain our troops abroad, finance the return to civilian life of millions of fighting men. From every angle, you will be serving your own best interest by seeking out the nearest Victory Bond salesman. You cant buy too many or too often for your own good. THE EDITOR PARADISE LOCALS motored to RexbUrg Sunday to Mabel Irva Chorister Miles, visit with a sister, Mrs. Minnie James. The evenings entertainment consisted of program and Biggs who is seriously ill. games. Each of the officers Mrs. Ralph Pearce and small was presented with a gift. Redaughter, Geraldene, and Mrs. freshments were served to ive. Laurence Humphreys of in was The entertainment were Monday afternoon guests of Mrs. Emily Pearce. charge of the present officers: President Jean Obray, Thelma Rachel Pawlins,Secretary A testimonial held on Hirst, Organist Phoebe Jones, wa3 Wednesday evening in the. Par- Chor;ster, Emma Lyle adise ward recreational hall in honor of the following retiring Primary officers: President ViMrs. Edna Smith ijmd Mrs. ola Welch. Counselors Virginia Summers, Alice N. Olsen, Sec- I enore Olsen motored! to Cor-- i ne Tuesday Uiere ill ey will retary Mary Pearce, Organist $28,750 thirty-f- Mill-vfi- le How about You? Have you done your share in New-bran- d. I I Mr. and Mrs. Vincent of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. William Wyatt and family of Logan vcra Sunday guests at the Lome of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Goldsberry. berry -- Mr. and Mrs. Ed P. Oldham KEEP A WEATDEIl on ETC! YOUR LOAD COSY 'j The time to get out your pencil cm3 , figure is before you borrows ' IN THE BANK What expenditure can "you make that can put more money in the bank for the amount invested than MONEY Baby sonal need, ask us about alow-cos- t personal bank loan firsts po , Chicks. It High quality production proven clucks such as you can obtain here will put MORE in your money bank account. BEUTLER ' 01 E. 6th No. Logan Utah Poultry Driver Representing Poehlmann Hatchery WILLIAM 'X ' If you need to finance any may save you money. ZD FOR PEACE AND PROSPERITY CACHE UALLEY BANKING CO. A Bank of Strength and Charactei Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve Bank Commercial Trust SavinjSS WELLSVILLE CITY Lc Li U' St |