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Show I PAGE SIX SOUTH CACHE COURIER SMITHFIELD LOCALS DECEMBER 2Q, ig4(J; TAKES PART IX SCHOOL PLAY The classes of the Summit Mrs. Edna West entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. Bischoff Mr. and Mrs C H schools are presenting Christmas her primary class at a Christmas spent the week-en- d Cronluist in Geneva, and family from Last Thursday evening, North programs in their classrooms on party at her home on Saturday Idal10- at the home of w M vnrVisite(' Wllllamson After an evening of Cache high school presented a Friday. evening. and R. R. Greene ' and were served. family refreshments three act comedy in the school games, SMITHFIELD SECOND WARD Sunday-auditorium entitled, The CanniJUNIOR SUNDAY SCHOOL TO Last Ruth Chambers and Hazen Sunday Pres, and Mrs. bal Queen. ENTERTAIN CHILDREN Carol Facer were included in the dinner Hillyard entertained at a The Junior Monday evening at 7:30 the Sunday School Elder honoring Spencer cast. Kimball of Salt Lake, the visit- primary is presenting a Christmas officers and teachers of the Secward recreation ond Ward will entertain the chiling church authority at the stake program in the ITS MUSICAL conference. There were fourteen hall with all of the primary chil- dren at a Christmas party on dren participating. After the Friday, December 20 at 4 p. m. Mrs. Alice Nelson left on Sun- guests present. BLISS and with a Christmas prpgram program Santa will visit the day morning to' visit with her on Sunday morning. YOU daughter, Mrs. Ruth Myers in Los Angeles, Calif. SIMPLY IMPROVING A party honoring Wilma Hanwho has been Mrs.Mable Athay birthwas her who sen, CANT MISS! observing Barkers Smithfield Beauty ill at the hospital in Logan, reday, was held in the first grade Shop is open again for business turned to her home on Sunday. as usual and they are very happy room in the Summit school last A heart-bea- t two p to announce experienced Wednesday. Mrs. Hansen furnishset to music ... Mr. and Mrs. Orson Callister of been have beauticians at added A each love and ed peanuts cup cakes, song Arco, Idaho, called on Mr. and their shop. Late Christmas shopcome to life centered with a candle. Mrs. William A. Petty on Sunday. A rainbow on pers for beauty services will be the screen. happy to have this additional serSmith-fielto them in vice available Terry L Hansen, who is attendKlea Frew and Carma ing Stanford University in CaliPacker are the new operators. fornia, is home to spend the days with his parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sheffer left an extended visit in the East. They will visit with Mrs. Margaret Mathews, Washington, D. C., Irvin Sheffer, Stewartston, Pa., and Mrs. Vella Griffiths Rhoads, New Cumberland, Pa., and are planning on returning to Smithfield next on Wednesday for March. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and daughters, Sharon Lee and nette, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith Sunday even ing. On Tuesday Mr. Roy Smith motored to Salt Lake on business. ; d. ANNOUNCING J HEALTH WINNERS . . . Named national health winners at the 25th club congress were, left to right: Nancy Jean Davis, 17, Pittsburg, Okla.; Mary Lon Jacocks, 18, Zachary, La.; Robert J. Hartkopf, 14, Appleton, Wis., and Robert E. Berry, Gage, Okla. 4-- H The Opening of iAfTA ClAUS TO 4-- H TheGift House 1$ COAl ; town I I 29 West Center St. Logan j MERR-- CHRISTMAS V I ( and Gayle Holmgren GIFTS- - Lyle A SPECIAL TRIP FOR ST. NICHOLAS JOAN FLOWERS Fred and Josie Sears Santa is making a special trip this year, and he's coming direct to your home ... PERMANENT CHANGE! An American soldier, left, Is shown explaining duties to a German guard at Darmstadt displaced persons camp. Administration of the D. P. camps now has been assumed by the Germans in new-typ- e uniforms. Finer Gifts and Flowers II h laden with merry Christmas wishes from us to you. lyrics ond by IRVING Starts LUTHER J. PEDERSEN I Music BERLIN XMAS Day Mail'll MOTOR SERVICE in Logan 1 4th North and Main Logan T ii to Our Telephone Customers in Utah... HOLY NIGHT SILENT NIGHTi A .... M'"" THE PAST YEAR has been the busiest weve ever known. period we gained 20,806 telephones in Utah During that twelve-mont- h twice as many as in any twelve-mont- h period before in our history! - N 1 If i' , ( t' At the first of this year there were 1,299 Utah families whose orders for service had not been filled. 9,887 of those applicants now have and we now have more employees than ever before. In 1940 there were 1286; today there are 2164. They have been resourceful and service. in meeting unprecedented demands for service. There has been no time when what we call the Spirit of Service was competent In spite of every effort w.e have been unable to catch up with de- 1 mand, however, for as old orders are cleared new orders for service pile up. We want the 9,200 families who are now waiting, to know, that we are doing our best to serve them soon. i . CHRISTMAS IS HERE! H 5S . TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY music of the cherished Time for us to send you our best wishes for the happiest Christmas All of Us in the telephone business look forward to the day when there will be no one waiting for telephones; better, faster service for local and long distance calls ; fewer people on party lines ; and greatly improved service in rural com- munities. We are making steady progress toward that goal. Its in the carojs hovering like a benediction over the bustling crowds. $3,433,000. all-ti- STATES , We are carrying Out the largest construction program in Utah in our history this year. Despite material shortages, our gross construction program in this state in 1946 will amount to approximately i THE MOUNTAIN 4 more important, Not only are there mofe telephones in use, but people are using them more. Local calls in Utah are running at the rate of 909,000 daily. Thats an increase of 23 over last year, which had been OUT busiest year. Long Distance Calls high. too are at an As your telephone needs have increased, we have increased our forces to take care of those needs .! you have ever known. 1?, IVILSOri MOTOR COMPANY W: FORD - MERCURY - LINCOLN LOGAN, UTAH 1 14 |