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Show It 1948 VOVEMBER locals Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leishman and three daughters of Welsville were Sunday dinner guests of ' Me J Rose of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Vernon E. Olsen of HyGirls entertained the Gleaner rum. Donna Leishman, one of . o JU First ward at their visitors recently received her dis,f the Hyrum Those charge from the Waves. Be on Tuesday evening. Iting Part in the Program were Bonnie Kellett, Arlene Nyquist Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bastow Patricia and sons of Magna spent the week Kellett and ,anne end in Hyrum visiting with Mu. ft'rigM. Bastows parents, Mr. and Mrs. pro-raof the conclusion At the refreshments were served Alma Allen Bonnie Virginia Jorgensen, Mrs J. B. Baxter entertained at iellett and Patricia Wrigfht. Mrs. . a party at her home anda Dunn, the Gleaner teach-in compliment to her husband who was r- gave the benediction. hyhum PAGE FIVE SOUTH CACHE COURIER wim TONSILS REMOVED serving his birthday anniversary. Dinner wes served to Mr. and Mrs. Alden Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. Le Mar Larsen and son of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. A J Clawsn, Mr, and Mrs Vernon E Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Olsen, and Mr and Mrs. J. B. Baxter and family. A social evening was enjoyed following the dinner. i Barbara Christoffersen, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christoffersen of Hyrum had her tonsils removed by Dr. Burgess last week. She is getting along very well. . Clifford Shaw of Parry, Utah spent Saturday evening visiting in Hyrum with his mother, Mrs. Ada Shaw, Ross Holland of ShellMr. and Mrs. G Milton Benson ey, Idaho spent the week end as Mrs. and .daughters Marilyn, Jackie guest of his grandmother, ' j in arrived and Penny have Hyrum Ada Shaw. after a pleasant vacation of two Mrs. Ellis Nielsen of the Hyweeks visiting in Wyoming, Provo, Vernal and Roosevelt, Utah. rum Third ward entertained the Miss Helen Tanner of Provo Belle Mure Club at her home on accompanied them to Hyrum Monday night. Following a delicwhere she will visit for some time. ious luncheon served at three small tables, bridge formed the Prizes evenings .entertainment. n Mr. and Mrs. Norman Salver-sewere won by Mrs. Margaret Larof Hyrum entertained at a sen, Mrs. Lizzie .Miller and Mrs. family dinner at her home in May Player. compliment to their son Dean. Family members from various Miss La Vone Nielsen of Hawthorne, California spent a week in Hyrum as the guest of Miss LaDawn Nielsen. La Vone is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen, .former Hyrum Mrs. Dewayne Eliason of Hyrum spent last week visiting in Benson with her parents. The officers and teachers of the Hyrum First ward Primary were entertained at the home of Mrs. John Allen on Friday night. Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist, teach gave an interesting lesson. The ward bishopric was is attendance and set apart the Captain and Mrs Albert Fallows and four children of Boise, Tdaho spent several days visiting in Hyrum with Alberts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fallows of Hyrum. officers. During a social hour refreshments were served by the hostesses Mary Allen, Helen Jensen, and Valeria Johnson. ACTION Accomplishment Le-R- Leadership Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McDowell and family were very pleased to. entertain their brother, Robert Frary, who has just been released from the army. He stopped over for one day enroute to his home in northern Wyoming. for ABE MURDOCK U. S. Senator Look at relatives and friends, 1st District Congressman I the Record - si ... Brought Secured iQC Miss Lenore McBride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McBride of Hyrum is visiting in Idaho with WALTER K. GRANGER A New Broom .and kept GENEVA STRUT. MTT.T. here! DEER CREEK, OGDEN RIVER, MOON LAKE, NEWTON, SCOFIELD They are fighting for the Great Basin Pro . . . gram! . . Saved our rights in the COLORADO RIVER! , . . . Added millions to income of SUGAR BEET PRODUCERS! Championed most liberal VETERANS program in history! . . . Insured RESEEDING of our livestock ranges! l ; Sponsored legislation to improve WOOL markets and insure adequate prices! i i FOR UTAH'S PROGRESS Re-ele- ! do MURDOCK GRANGER - it with ease. We have, complete, new stocks of efficient and effective, houseclean- ing aids that will really lighten., the., load. Come in today for JwJ ct Sweeps Clean Housecleaning time is here again. This fall ... ... : parts of the county attended. Dean left Salt Lake on Monday for New York City where he will embark for Denmark to fill n mission. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright and their two daughters have return-- 1 ed to their home following a delightful trip of two weeks to California. While at Oakland they were guests of Dr, Wrights sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Swenson. a demonstration. Hv-ru- m Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Unsworth of Malad, Idaho were Hyrum vis-itors at the home of Mr and Mrs, Alma Allen and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Unsworth. They were also guests at the Warren Jensen home. They came to attend the funeral services of John c! Dunn' held in Logan. . WANT ADS EVERTOH and SONS LOGAN, UTAH 5th VOTE DEMOCRATIC ON NOVEMBER Mr. and Mrs. James Unsworth and family of Connor Springs, Utah spent the week end in visiting with Jims parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unsworth. WANTED TO ' BUY 3 tons hay (loose baled) John H. Peterson. (Paid Political Advertisement by Clinton D. Vernon, Democratic State Chairman) or FOR SALE FOR SALE potatoes. L. rum 1 3 1 W. ork is Ne FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FLOOR SANDERS. Everton Sons. 25 AV. 1 No." Logan. 10 Pt F. & MISCELLANEOUS A ' - t Vt i , ' r f 1 'fjr.'i t. t, Majestic range and Phone Hy- A. Olsen, mt, WANTED Used automobiles. Highest Cash Prices. Also several good used cars for sain. Wendell Jensen Conoco Station. ' f y v e ' g H WJ i' 4 - , - v V AX-fi!- 0 , t f- -tiC 'UV W SM ty '$?. A Allen Olsen gent religious leader and public worker. Born in Young ward ; filled a three year mission in Czechoslav-kia- ; served on MIA Stake Board sod as Bishop of Young Ward IVard and is now counselor in the Bogan As Stake Presidency. an agriculturist his service includes secretary of Cache County Farm Bureau and now is president; also is chairman of Cache County Fair Board, and Chairman f the County AVeed Committee. He is, Utahs on the representative Farmers Irrigation committee toade np of one representative from each of the eleven western roast and intermonntain states, "as guest speaker at a meeting farm leaders from eleven Pacific f coast and intermountain at Yellowstone National Fark last July and was Invited to address a group of farm leaders representing thirty eight states n August of this year at the University of niinois. Be has given unstinted free nub- lie service in many capacities. is seeking political office for lne ' . v jr f - Hendricks COMMISSIONER 4 YEARS .. farmer and diligent and public workleader religious er. Born in Old Mexico. His, father was a member of the Mormon Battalion. A graduate of the B. Y. C. Served 12 years as Lewiston City Councilman. AVas Farm Bureau president of Lewiston Local for 6 years; president of Cache County Farm Bureau for 14 years and took over and sponsored the Cache County. Fair and Rodeo. Served on the State Fair Board 4 years. Chairman of AAA committee for 6 years. Member of Richmond National Farm Loan Association. AAas inspector for Utah Livestock Association and field man for the State Department of Agriculture. In religious capacities he has served in Sunday School,, MIA, Stake Board, High Council and missionary capacities. He operates a large diversified farm in Lewiston, A successful " s i ' j George D. Preston N. COUNTY ATTORNEY Born and raised in Logan. A lawyer and judge of long and distinguished experience. A veteran of both AVorld AYars, with a record of outstanding service. Capable and fearless as a prosecuting -- j J. Crookston COUNTY CLERK Recognized as a public officer of high efficiency and integrity. His office is an outstanding example of unity and efficient service. Has done outstanding service as president of Utah State Association of County Officials and as a member of its legislative committee. Also as secretary of Cache County Fair, secretary of Cache County Farm Bureau, execnilve committee member of Logan Lions Club, director of United Nations Relief organization, scoutmaster, scout commissioner and auxiliary leader In his ward. first time. They Will Represent All of Cachhe County Without Discrimination - fS ' V, . jX yjjrZt E. E. if ' V". ' r jr 3 COMMISSIONER 2 YEARS successful farmer and a dili- 1 'V r H- V. v-- V.i.v ... f b !! ' ' f .. John H. . - j.. Schenk Candidate for STATE REPRESENTATIVE South District John H. Schenk is a native son which he seeks reelection; a large tax payer in Cache County; experienced legislator having served In ttrta regular and three special sessions; introduced in the house and worked for the passage of the Utah Cooperative Life Insurance of the bill to exbill; empt farm tractors from gasoline road tax; of weed bill and Public Liability act; worked for better grading of farm products; personally led the fight against restriction and repeal of Utah income tax law; introduced a bill in the House to save thousands of acre feet of irrigation water; believes in epcation and worked continuously for USAC; voted for teachers pay increases. of the district from (Paid Political Advertisement) Jl'J |