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Show PAGE THREE SOUTH CACHE COURIER DECEMBER 20, 1946 Howard Petersen Home on Leave North Cache , Howard Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs Willard Petersen of Hyrum is expected home at the beginning of the Christmas furlough at New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, New Mexico. He will arrive about December C. Junior Civic Clubwas The Junior Civic Club guest of Mrs. Bert Reese at her home in Benson Monday, December 16th. The rooms were beau- Carrdles shaped like pine trees can be made to include the smell of pine in the candle, wax. or other flowers may be molded while the wax is still Lilies warm. Snowball candles are left to give frosted effect. In making a cottage candle the windows, doors and shrubbery are painted Big oversized jumbo candles may some particular nook in the house. i be made of in by hand. tifully decorated for Christmas and a lovely evening was spent by eighteen members and four guests, Mrs. Dorothy Mae Thain, Mrs. Foss Reese, Mrs. LaVoile Palmer and Mrs. Oliver Nilson. A Christmas program was carried out with the entertainment committee, Mrs. Douglas Gregory, Mrs. Cliff Porter, Mrs. Wilford Parson and Mrs. Bob Parson in charge. Mrs. Oliver Nilson read, Why Mrs. Bert the Chimes Rang. Reese, Mrs. Wilford Parson and Mrs. Bob Parson sang a trio, accompanied by Mrs. Foss Reese, Two piano solos was played by Mrs. Foss Reese. Mrs. Douglas Gregory gave two readings. The next club will be held at the home of Mrs. Douglas Gregory January 6th. various colors, of sizes to fit Club Missionary The Yershara Ladies Missionary club entertained their partners at a Christmas party on Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Aquilla Noble. A Christmas story was read by Mrs. Carrie Jensen. Christmas Carols were sung and games and refreshments followed. Gifts were exchanged by all. .. Keen-tee- n i'i Club Miss Nariece Nilson entertained the Keen-tee- n club members at her home recently. A lovely gift was presented to Merlynn Tueller, who was observing her birthday j r v anniversary. than its cleaning That well-groome- d, well-suite- d look depends 'on meticulous cleaning. We give your suits fastidious treament, removing all dirt and Odor preserving and preserving the material. We are at your service always. Rooms of her home were decorated in festive attire, and a delicious luncheon was served to Mary Whiting, Eunice Tidwell, Laura Lamb, Darlene Coleman, Leone Barker, Marjorie Reese, Merlynn Tueller and the hostess. SECOND WARD 1. I. A. PARTY A Christmas party was by the Second Ward MIA held Tues-- , evening in the ward recreation hall. The program Included a play The Other Wise Man presented by the members of the Lamba Delta Sigma of the USAC Institute. Games and dancing were enjoyed under the direction of Nathan Mather assisted by Terry Hansen at the piano. Refreshments were served. Litra-Lur- e Club 1 21. Enrolment at the New Mexico Literary club Military Institute is limited to lieiu uieir annual Christmas party 595 cadets. Of this number, four .uuuuay evening at the home of are from Utah. Thirty-fou-r states Bishop and Mrs. A. M. Jorgenson. and foreign countries are repreThe rooms were beautifully de- sented in the geographical dis corated for Christmas and a deli- tribution of cadets at the New cious banquet was served to presi Mexico Military Institute. deut and Mrs. Hazen Hillyard, Bishop and Mrs. A. M. Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hillyard, Mrs. ' Undernourished Trees Sam Hymas, Mrs. Fern Smith Most lawn, yard and street trees Mr. and Mrs. Vermont Barker, Mr are undernourished and often thirsty and Mrs. William Erickson, Mr, as well, say tree experts. and Mrs. Irvin Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Plowman, Mr. and Mrs 4m William R. Deppe, Mr. and Mrs Preston West, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Geary and Mrs. Emile Dunn After which Mrs. Dunn gave a most Interesting program and showed pictures of the life and customs In Tonga. The Dunns spent over ten years In Tonga where Mr. Dunn was mission president. me iuxa-ijur- e .Next ye.arL 100 years 8nre the pioneers Valley. Con,,,nl?the iJE;,.. LOGAN, UTAH BRANCHES IN HYRUM, UTAH and RICHMOND, UTAH W&J.?- Zf' Pinochle Club Mrs. Eva Haslam entertained her Pinochle Club at their annual Christmas party last Friday evening at the Haslam home. A delicious luncheon was served to club members, after which gifts were exchanged. High score prize for the evening went to Mrs June Cannon and high cut prize to Mrs. Edna West. THIRD WARD SI, I. A. PARTY The Third ward MIA held their Christmas party on Tuesday even ing with Doris Pitcher conducting. An Interesting program was given followed by games and re- freshments. The Third ward Relief Society held their Christmas social on Tuesday afternoon. An interesting program was given after which gifts were exchanged and refreshments served. The Advanced Junior Sunday School class of the Second Ward were entertained by their teacher, Miss Violet Peterson, at the home of Bishop Weeks on WedThe time was nesday evening. spent in playing games. Refreshments were served and presents Then gifts were preexchanged. sented to those whose attendance was highest for the year. MAY THE TREASURE ACCUMULATED OF MEMORIES of Christmases past and gone: gladden your Christmas cele-- . bration this year. We wish for you all the good things for, which Christmas has always stood. Logan Laundry & Dry Cleaning 241 North Main Logan, Ut. Thorpe B. Isaacson of Salt Lake City who was named as Second Counselor to Presiding LeGrande Richards is Bishop well known in Cache Valley, His wife is the former Lula Maughan Jones of Wellsville. The couple have spent a great deal of time in this county. pleted. HOLIDAY 5EALON Right now its time to lay aside business cares and all that is complicated and get: down to simple things. A little boy oh the floor under the Christmas tree watching his electric train whizz past, the happy faces of little girls singing Christmas carols, boys coasting down the hilL Lets catch that spirit I Merry Christmas to you, and you, and youl Supreme Sales and Service No. and Main LOGAN, UTAH 3rd Val Maughan On Leave Pvt. Val Maughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber D. Maughan of Wellsville is home for a week en-rou- te to California for He has been stationed in Louisiana for the past four months. He will 'leave here December 23 for California. Wayne Bankhead Home on Leave Pvt, Wayne B. Bankhead, son of Bp. and Mrs. Evan H Bankhead telephoned his parents Sunday evening saying he would leave his base at Fort Knox, Kentucky on Wednesday to be home for Happy Boy. Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hall of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Thompson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peterson and daughter Carol of Logan and Mrs. Mary Deppe were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew , Utah. New Authority MAUDS STYLE SHOP NEARLY FINISHED The business building on Main streeet belonging to Mrs. Maud Liljenquist is nearing completion. The building s very modern and up to date and will add greatly to the appearance of our business district. Leon Stuck! of Logan has been the contractor on this fine remodeling job. Mrs. Liljenquist will continue her business in clothing for ladies and children upstairs in the shop until the work is com lk , the F her people. Known Here ,!6 NORTH MAIN mark 1917, will he entrance J It is good to know that Christmas is here again . . . -good to celebrate it, as in the past, with so many fine people with whom we are happy to he associated in this community, and to whom we now send jOur Most Hearty CHRISTMAS GREETINGS LUI1DSTR0M FUnillTURE CO. LOGAN, UTAH 4 lh |