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Show PAGE THREE SOUTH CACHE COURIER Mr and Mrs Wendell T Crossley Miss Martha Anderson is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tovani of of Salt Lake City were week end Boulder, Colorado. guests of their parents, Mr and Sharan Anderson of Hyrum Mrs D spent a few days visiting last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mbs. Edwin Erickson. G Crossley. Distributing Costs Lightning Strikes Farmers s A 400 survey shows that all the pron Most pf the persons killed each from producer goods year in the United States by light- - of distributing amount to about three ning are killed on farms, according to consurrter to the National Safety Council re- - cents out of every consumer dollar, port. I Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Nelson and children who recently returned home from California where Mr. Nelson has been attending Mortuary school, visited Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Geo G. Nelson. Miss Joyce Godfrey who is a trainee at the Idaho Falls LDS Hospital is spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Godfrey. ae ye ... OF NOBEL PEACE PRIZE Dr. John R. Mott, New of the World Student Christian federafork, left, secretary-genertion, and Miss Emily Greene Balch, Wellesley, Mass., president of the International Womens League for Peace and Freedom, who were awarded jointly the 1946 Nobel Peace prize by the Norwegian parliamentary committee of the Nobel awards commission. Four other Americans won awards in physics and chemistry. WINNERS the pa m Secc 0 Act al . WELL tor Miss Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bingham California arrived Glendale, Mr David Winn of Centerville here on Christmas Eve. They spent the week end with his fath- will spend the ' holidays with er, Bishop William L. Winn and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. other members of the Winn fam- - George 0. Hansen of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Bingham of of Smithfield Locals I The Misses Marjorie and Alice Riches and Miss Gladys Farrell who are employed in Salt Lake City spent the week end and Christmas at their homes in Naomi Jensen of Manti Trenton. . Mrs. Jos. A Anderson received word that her daughter, June home safely Loomis, arrived after a month visit in Smithfield with relatives and friends. Those who accompanied Mrs. Loomis was her daughter Deanna and son Frank Edward Jr. Mrs. Loomis will join her husband in Corvallis. Oregon. NEW YEARS AGAIN! 'SS With its noisy celebrations, ter and laugh- -' its moments of thoughtful retrospect and purpose. light-heartedne- ss, Enjoy the holiday. Accept our thanks for past favors and our good wishes for A Happy Ticw Yean SS ... Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Saxton and son have moved into their new home on South Main. Mrs. Lowell Glenn and children of Wellsville were guests of Mrs. Cora Aston on Sunday. Just in time to wish all of our friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Many pleasant memories of . the past year come marching in review on this Eve of 1947. Outstanding among them is the cordial association we have had with you. We look forward hopefully to a continuance of these pleasant relations. ' Mr and Mrs. Orville Wiser of Lewiston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. on James Gyllenskog WILSON MOTOR COMPANY FORD - MERCURY - LINCOLN Christmas. LOGAN, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Dean Corbridge and son of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Corbridge and family on Christmas. , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark and son Roger are visiting with their parents near Ogden for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nilson and family of Ogden spent several days this week visiting with relatives in Smithfield. Supreme Sales and Service Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hogan of Bancroft, Idaho, and Mr. and 3rd No. and Main Mrs. Duane Sparow and family of LOGAN, UTAH A Layton spent several days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. L. West and other relatives. NEW PAGE gaf if limvj YOUR UTAH! Write it in your heart that every day is the best day in the year EMERSON The Sage of Concord had the right idea,; good people. Let's set out to make this; New Year of 1947 the best one yet, and every day thereafter the best we can Do You Know The Answers When Tourists Ask About Utah Nothing make it. is more annoying or aggravating Our I HAPPIEST NEW to tourists than the inability of people to answer simple questions about their native state. YEAR EVER! THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK It will pay you well to take it upon yourself NOW to become better acquainted with Of Logan Utah. Write to this Department for free booklets of Utah facts and history. n best wishes for the Member FDIC STATE:DEPTfOF;PUBUClT.Y A A r |