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Show ' PAGE TWO Bound DECEMBER SOUTH CACHE COURIER covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mehr and family. Mrs. Nelson Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill will stay for an indefinite time. Farrell Cooper, Mr and Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon CoopChristmas programs were preMrs. Pricilla Manning of Buhl, er, Mr. and Mrs Glen Hobbs of Idaho returned home on Friday Benson, Mrs. Mary Green, Mrs. sented in the two Wellsville ward after spending a week in Wella-vfl- le Elizabeth Green, and La Nae Relief Societies, MIA and Primwith her sister, Mrs. Sarah Cooper. He received some nice ary last Tuesday, and on Sunday A. Williamson who is ill. morning by the Sunday Schools. gifts. Each child was presented with a Mr. Heber P. Cooper of Wells-vill- e gift. who was observing his birthMr. and Mrs. David Nelson of day on Sunday was honored guest Wellsville left on Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Brown of at a lovely party at his home on San Diego, California to spend Idaho Falls, Idaho spent ThursA beautiful birth the holidays with their daughter Sunday evening. in Wellsville visitevening day day cake centered the table and and husband, Mr and Mrs. Nephl ing relatives after spending three weeks in California. In Wellsville they were guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Brown. WELLSVILLE LOCALS Fred F Garrett who is attending school at the BYU came home on Friday from Provo to spend the holiday season with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Garrett. Christmas programs were presented in the two Wellsville wards on Sunday morning. Christmas gifts were given to all the children. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leishman of Wellsville entertained at a dinner party at their home on Sat- es " Out of town relatives attending funeral services tylbhmq you a HAPPY NEW YEAR. iXew 01 ear for Mrs. Eliza In the same friendly, spirit with which we served We extend to yon in 1946 you and yours a cordial greeting for the New Year. we stand pledged to serve you in 1947. .With May grateful acknowledgement it be filled to overflowing with the blessings you so much of past favors we extend to all desire and which you so richly deserve. the seasons greetings. Ag- nes Stoddard, Mrs. Maggie Hall, and Mr. and Mrs Earl Hall of Rexburg, Idaho, Mr and Mrs. Fred C. Parker of Hall Montana, Mrs. Martha Barnes, Mr and Mrs. Clifford Douglas and Leonard Hill of Kaysville, Mrs Ethel Sadler and Mrs. Thelma Parry of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp of Mrs Grace Keyes of Willard, Mrs Isabel Gee and Mrs. Janett Hendry of Garland. Tre-mont- (TWiikei 19M I7 SoutlTCacite55 Mrs. Leo Bankhead of Avon, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson of North Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tams of Paradise, Mr and Mrs. HEXRICHSE N & McDOWpt Jack Hirst of. Ogden, Mr and Publisher. Mrs. Jack Hansen of Layton and Published at Hyrum, Utah Rtcks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Weekly The evening was spent socially exEstablish were time which 1910 gifts during MEMBER UTAH STATE changed. Prp i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker of ASSOCIATION , Hall, Montana spent the fore part of the week in Wellsville on account of the death and burial of their sister, Mrs Eliza Stuart. urday evening for their silver wedding anniversary. A vase of red roses centered the table and covers were laid for Messrs, and Mesdames Aaron Leishman, Ged-dMaughan, Francis Maughan, Merrill Green, Lamont M. Allan, Maurice Parkinson, Sterling Jones and the host and hostess. The remainder of the evening waqspent playing 500. Prizes were awarded. Stuart on Monday were Mrs. T Courier DANIEL H. WELLS CAMP HAS PARTY The Daniel H. Wells camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pio- neers held their Christmas party on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hugh Clark in Wellsville. President Mrs. Jennie Glenn was in charge. The home was beautifully decorated for Christmas. The prayers were by Mrs. Alverta Leatham and Mary Leishman. Musical numbers were solo by Mrs. Josie Poppleton and a duet by Mrs. Pearl Bankhead and Mrs. Kate Haslam. Christmas presents were "given to eight honorary members and gifts were exchanged. A Christmas story was' given by Mrs. Dona Leishman. During a social hour a lovely luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mesdames Jane Glenn, Gwen-ni- e Maughan, Geneva Murray, Reta Leatham and Ruth Parker. A piano solo was played by Miss Ila Rae Clark and she and her sister Carol sang a duet during the luncheon. National Advertising Repre3e atives, Newspaper Advertising vice, 188 West Randolph Si Chicago, 111. Subscription price: One v $2.00 Legal paper entered at the pc office in Hyrum, Utah as Seco Class matter under the Act March 3. 1879. GILBERT V. McDOWELl Editor and Business Manag NORMA BAXTER Hyrum News Editor ETHEL JONES Wellsville News Editor Telephone 142R2 MRS. OWEN BURRELL Paradise News Editor A Christmas party for the family of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bank-hea- d of Wellsville was held on Saturday evening at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Harold Ricks of Benson ward. A beautiful Christmas tree decorated the dining room and a vase of poinsettas centered the table where a delicious dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williamson of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Plowman of Smithfield, Bp. and oJuoul NEW YEAR. WANT ADS HELP WANTED Singer Sewing Center Nelson Office Supplies 15 North Main Logan EXPERIENCED GIRL or woman for general house work. Full or block from part time. Good Wages. Phone college. LOGAN Logan 47. 29 114 NO. MAIN rhone One-ha- lf 1052 AN ARGOSY FOR SALE the year that "your ship WALNUT FINISH BUFFET and mirror in excellent condition. Phone Smithfield 53-30. This is HEMSTITCHER year of fruMon! That is our New Year's wish for you! comes Call MACHINE, Verner L. Scrowther Phone Smithfield. APPLES. in"--7l9- a glorious 47 Staymore and Black Ben apples. Anna L. Larkin. Smithfield. 28 HOSPITAL SOAP POWDER LUTHER really washes better because it is 92 pure neutral soap, 8 necessary moisture, no free lye. J. PEDERSER MOTOR SERVICE 3 lb, $1.08, 7 lb. $2.50, 16 lb, $5.45. Everton & Sons Co., 4th North and Main Legal FOR HIRE Man and truck for Moon, Smithfield. ! I AS THE PORTALS OF THE NEW YEAR FOR LswiNG OPEN, WE PAUSE TO RENT hire. Dean 28 MISCELLANEOUS CONSIDER WHAT THE OLD YEAR HAS FLOOR SANDERS. Everton & Sons, 25 W. 1 No. Logan. 10 BROUGHT AND WHAT THE NEW YEAR LOST MAY BRING. OUR FRIENDS HAVE, JHdlo &enjbodijJ new Nhappy, W ONE H. P Leland motor taken off saw belonging to Floyd Bailey. $10 reward for return or information leading to its recovery. 27x INDEED, BEEN GOOD TO US IN 1946. year - ACCEPT OUR SINCERE THANKS. MISCELLANEOUS i We ARE now equipped to clean alfalfa and clover seed, and also any other seed. Hyrum Feed and IN APPRECIATION WE PLEDGE TO MAINTAIN OUR HIGH STANDARDS Seed Co, OF SERVICE, EVER STRIVING 277x WANTED Used automobiles. Highest Cash Prices. Also several good used cars for sale, Wendell Jensen Conoco Station. TOWARDS STILL HIGHER GOALS. MAY THE NEW YEAR BE As 1947 moves in we want to "hello to everybody sayj in this section i ONE OF HEALTH, HAPPINESS, AND and to wish them a very Happy SUCCESS TO ALL. CACHE VALLEY BANKING bicycle shop CO- to express our deep appreciation of your friendship. - Trust Commercial Savings A Bank of Strength and Character Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve Bank New Year. At the same time we want Experts in Bike Repairing Logan Bike and Sport Shop 174 North Main Logan I FIRESTONE STORES 310 North Main Logan r c |