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Show JrLY PAGE EIGHT Mrs. Rulon Wright entertained PARADISE Pitchre. at a dinner party at her home on Sunday. The event marked the birthday anniversary of Mrs. J. Warren Wright. Mr.' and Mrs. Bill Hess and son ing from a severe case of mumps. Jimmy of Logan. Mrs. Hess is a sister of Mrs Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Don Maughan Mr. and Mrs Owen Burrell and have moved from Hyrum to make Mr and Mrs. Carroll Miller of their home in Oregon. Since his Mr .and Mrs. Merrell Burrell were Hyrum Third ward have left for discharge from the army he has business visitors in Ogden a ten day trip to Yellowstone managed the South Cache theater Park. in Hyrum. William Murray, grandfather of Mr. and Mrs Frank Rock spent resume the Sunday visiting relatives in Me Rose of Hyrum is recover- Mr. Maughan will management of the theater. owstone Park. Mrs. Erma Bradley and her daughter Sheron spent the week end in Smithfield as guests of Dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Paul Nielsen included of friends from on Mrs. Niels R. called Wellsville afiBroby at her home on Friday sewladies The enjoyed ternoon. ing and a social afternon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Mrs. Annie Jane B. Maughan, and Mrs. Price Mrs. Agnes Riggs, Annie L. Poppleton. A number and Mrs. Dougas Allen and family of Provo spent the week end as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Allen of Hyrum. Mr. Rheumatism And ' INTERNATIONAL 1 NEATSEOOT DUST-O-CID- 2" 49 E WATER BAGS, 2 gallon Size 5 gallon size 95c J73 10 10 FLY SWATTERS MOUSE TRAPS, 3 for r- - 98 BROOMS 100 FEET GALV. CLOTHES LINE WIRE (HEAVY) CHICKEN l39 12!) 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Hyrum Second Ward The Hyrum Second ward win hold a special program honoring the Utah Pioneers following sacramental services on Sunday evening. Vice Captain Flossie will be in charge. The following program will be rendered. Song Pioneer Children by a girls chorus directed by Alta Petersen; tribute to the pioneers of the ward by Eva Gustavesen; solo by Vinnie Clawson; talk on appreciation of our pioneers by Esther Gundersen; vocal duet by Thelma Petersen and Afton Petersen; response by Hans G. Johnson and David Crookstou, both over 80 years of age. Special invitation is extended to all over the age of 70 years with special recognition to those over. 80 years. The general public is incited to attend. Hyrum Third Ward Sacrament meeting in the Hyrum Third ward will commence at 8 p. m with Counselor Ivan Miller in charge. A special program honoring the pioneers of the ward will be rendered. Guest speaker will be Orson Ryan of Logan. Corsages will be presented to those in attendance over Special musical numbers will be heard. The Sons of Utah Pioneers are assisting with the program. y voc-a- Jorgen-sen- Keith Norris of Glendale, California is visiting with his mother has Mrs. Hortense Norris who been very ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs Lyman Obray of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Smith. Mr. and Mrs, Vernal Norman and Mr .and Mrs Myron Norman motored to Rexburg Sunday and attended the funeral services pf Michael Norman held Monday. Mr. and Mrs Vandell J. Loft-hou- se and daughter Lila spent the last week end with Mrs. Josephine Lofthouse. Miss Elaine McMurdie spent last week visiting relatives in Lewiston. . - Mrs. Thelma Rawlins who was observing her birthday anniversary Thursday, July 11, entertained a group of ladies at her home during the afternoon. Dinner was nerved and places were marked for Elizabeth Rawlins, Ruby Ob- 25 STICKS OIEMV Sun-da- Mr. and Mrs. George Miles of Canada have been house guests of Mr and Mrs Samuel Richman, Mrs Ricliman accompanied them back to Canada where she will spend some time visiting her relatives. J10 - 8N Kenneth Bailey was the special speaker at ward sacrament meeting Sunday relating army experiences while overseas. Weed Killer, requires 2 pounds COLLAR PADS (DEER HAIR) MOI O I47 to gallon water) Quart HUG I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me Mrs. Anna for information. Box O. Vancouver, 825, P. Pautz, Wash. Laboratories Pd. Adv. NUE-OV- 15 - - YARD INCH NO. 10 CANVAS, NO MORE (Magic - C?AN Arthritis "J95 95 95 29 - OIL, QUART CAN AXLE GREASE, ONE POUND WEED - Pound OIL, GALLON CAN CASTOR MACHINE CO - BALE HINDER TWINE, COTTON SEWING TWINE, r. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Kay Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Blair Nielsen of Hyrum are on a vacation to Yell- 19. 1948 Fall-ow- s SO. ray, Alice N. Olsen, Jean Obray, Zella S. Howell, Bertha Johnson, and daughters Leida, Vonda and Mrs Flora M. Obray entertained Cleo, Elizabeth Burrell, Annie at a party Thursday afternoon at Bradley of Salt Lake City. her home in honor of her small The afternoon was spent doing son John Wayne, the occasion bhandwork and in social chatting. eing his first birthday anniversary, Mrs. Rawlins was the recipient Those present were Mrs. Nadeau " sf several beautiful gifts. Grey and children Linda and Howard. Mrs. Delores Burton and Mrs Bertha Johnson entertaindaughter Sdnia, Mrs Ramona Niel ed at dinner Wednesday evening sen and children Shirlee and Bain honor of her daughter Leida. rry, all of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs, The occasion was her birthday. Louis P Maughan of Logan, Mrs. 'Places were marked for the guest of honor, Miss Johnson, Mr. Gordon Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sutherland of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Saltern and Mr. an Mrs Wendell Thompson of Logan, Mrs. Annie Bradley of Salt Lake City, Mrs Elizabeth Rawlins, of Paradise and members' of the Johnson family. The evening was spent socially. Miss Johnson received many beautiful gifts. Sarah J. James and Mrs. Ann of Paradise. Refreshments were served and the children were entertained with games. Mr., Leo Blaine and Carl Jensen of Ogden were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Elizabeth Burrell. Members of the Dainty Six 4H cooking club entertained their mothers at a luncheon Thursday The 4H Eight Nifty Bakers of atfernoon at the home of club t Paradise held their fourth meet- leader Ann Obray. Mothers were Clara Pearce, Verda Being at the home of President Nell Berry. A variety of cookies rry, Bertha James, Ann Beck,Sarah were made and tested. A lesson Rock, Bertha Johnson and on health was presented by Club J. James. Leader Ruby Obray. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen, Mr. Members of the Third Year 4H and Mrs. Claude Stauffer and cooking club met at the home of David O. Nielsen, all of Hyrum, Club Leader Wanda Burrell on have returned home following a Wednesday afternoon. The time delightful fishing trip to Yellowas spent in bread wstone Park. making. pres-n- Mar-ily- Statement of Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOGAN nn Logan, Utah AS OF THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 29, 1946 LIABILITIES RESOURCES Cash and due from Banks U. S. Govt Securities Demand Deposits $ 978,558.77 . 4,223,333.69 State and Municipal Securities.. Total Cash Resources Loans and Discounts Time Deposits 64,581.74 .'. Bank Building $5,266,476.20 ..$6,460,306.21 Capital Stock (Common) Surplus WALLPAPER SALE 3,335,854.78 - 1 100,000.00 150,000.00 Clearance Sale for fall ship- - ments. 7,500.00 87,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures $3,130,511.43 Total Deposits ........ 1,437,647.38 Federal Reserve Bank Stock - 6,000.00 Undivided Profits 30,757.37 Reserves 8,000.00 $6,755,123.58 $6,755,123.58 MEMBER MEMBER AS LOW AS 9c and 12c a roll! Many patterns to choose from --all washable. f STATE WALL PAPER and -- FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM HARDWARE CO. 27 No. Main Logan Ut. 1 |