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Show 1946 PAGE SEVTlN SOUTH CACHE COURIER DECEMBER 27, 1946 held their On Friday eveninimEe Third "Mr. William ClawptJiPOJ? Hyrum received word of the safe arrival annual Christmas' family. party at the ward the children of Mr. and of a granddaughter at the home Mrs. F. L. West held a Christ le in tha of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Childs of was mas mas A supper party. turkey Va Salt Lake City. This is the first jlr. and Mrs. Robert Draper 3lr family served with the table being child for the couple. The new entertained at a Christmas party A delicious lunch was served and g cleverly decorated in the mother is the former Frona Clawfor the evening Santa Claus, was motiff. During the evening son of f iiglitel Hyrum. children. Aere a visit and gave each a gift. a short program was given, gifts fam and paid and Mrs. Dean Sorenson a delicio us Parlor games were enjoyed dur- - were exchanged, Santa paid Mr. ily, and to visit the giving children, The Junior Girls and Senior Draper and ing the evening by Mr. and Mrs.' them gifts, and pictures of the Mr. and Mr. of the Hyrum First ward Scouts niond; Milford Jensen and family of Logan, group were taken. a Fireside on Sunday evenjoyed Draper ke City, College Ward, Mr. and Mrs. the 'evening were ening at the home of Dean Baxter. famEnjoying and Fifield Mrs. Clyde and Orval Jensen and family ihder, jjr of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hogan of The group sang several Christof Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed and fam--d ily Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bancroft, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. mas carols accompanied by Dean Amalga, and Mr. and draper and family Nilson and family of Ogden, Mr. jGlen Corbridge and family of Baxter on the piano. Owen Hall Larsen and Mrs. Alvin K. Romero Claron and Mrs. C. Merlin Jensen and Preston, Idaho; Mr and Mrs. of Logan gave a most inspirationwere Gifts Jjy of Smithfiedl. Mr and family, Mr. and Mrs J M. Ran-- 1 Duane Sparrow and family of al address to the young people. Christmas the changed around invocaamily. was enjoy- zenberger and family, and Miss Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vivian Nichols gave the tree and a good time of Smithfield, John Johnson and family of Paradise; tion and Claire Nielsen the beneVerda Jensen ed by everyone. A number of interesting Heggie of Clarkston and Mrs. Marilyn and Clea Page of Pres- diction. an, Karl followed with Norval Kitgames famJensen. The Mrs Mr. entire and Jensen ton, Royal Idaho., Walter Read, anner of Mr. and Mrs. of the Senior Scouts was present with the excep- Sparrow of Logan; Mr and Mrs chen, teacher lion Mr and Mrs Russ Cannon of Og- ily in charge. Refreshments were Cannon tion of Charles Jensen who is in Louis West and family; Mr. and served to 30 young people. Sun- den, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Eldon West and f amily; the U. S. army in California. Miss and Kathryn Mendon of received Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sparrow and of were Mr. George Gordon of Pocatello guests ices held Canuon of Logan Dr. and Mrs. Douglas spent the week end in Hyrum visCannon and family; Adell Mrs. f. Lewis Mr. and A Christmas party was held at Gregory and family; Mr. and iting with Mrs. Grdon. rum. ife family on Christmas day. The officers and teachers of the the home of Marie Ranzenberger Mrs. F L West; and Mr. and le Wash- . First ward Primary enterof Mrs Ansel Hatch Hyrum Logan. were and West Louis Gifts week. this Mrs. exchanged Mr. and hip, tained the ward children at a deXmas' A a the and attended party socially. spent evening brother family lightful Christmas pageant and to n. at the home' of Mrs. Wests par- pot luck lunch was served dance at the ward recreational Humof Camille Mrs. are Carma Wiser Evan Vern Mr Mrs Dexter and Trenton, ents, Mr. and hall last Thursday evening. A Coolspending the holidays in Svlt large number of children partiphries of Millville on Christmas Bright of Lewiston, Audrye ' 'ns worth' ., La Lake City and Vernal. Eve. A delicious chicken supper ey of Newton, , Edith Winn, cipated. At the conclusion of the emonton was served aHd gifts exchanged. Jean and Eunice' Mortenson, Bonentertainment, Santa Claus visitd at tha ed the party and distributed canThe Wests were also guests of nie and Dfr Neece Pitcher, Doro Charles HYRUM LOCALS dy and nuts to all. and Mrs. Humphries on thy Perkins and Miss Mr. Christmas day. Holiday visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dusenbefry of Hyrum were three of his sons and their families, Mr.' and Mrs. Kelley Dusenberry of Salt Lake .City, Mr. and Mrs Keith Dusenberry and baby of Ogden and Mr and Mrs. Vernon Dusenberry of Provo. Mrs. Dusenberrys mother is also a guest. She is Mrs. Martha Tarbet of Logan. Alien 0f-- 1 The Jensen family Smithfield J SOCIETY - Christ-durin- "X- - ser-la- st Mrs. Francis Shaffer and Mrs, Mervin Nielsen of Hyrum were special guests at a Christmas party and farewell social for Mrs.. Richard Harris of Millville who is leaving for Salt Lake City to make her home The party was sponsored by the Primary officers and teachers of the Millville ward. A delicious hot dinner was served and Bingo played. Mrs. Nielsen is the Stake President of the Primary Board and Mrs. Shaffer is her counselor. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bastow of Magna and their two sons, Courtley and Durrell, are spend- ing the holidays visiting at the home of Mrs. Bastows parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alma Allen of Hyrum. Courtley is home on a 15 day furough from Ft. Worth, Texas where he is serving in the Army Air Corps. Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson of Reno, Nevada are parents of a new daughter born on December 12. Mrs, Stevenson is the former June Johnson of Hyrum, and was a graduate nurse at the Budge Memorial hospital at Logan before her marriage. The little newcomer is the first child for the couple. Big Business Big business is largely concentrated in four fields: public utilimining and ties, manufacturing, quarrying, and banking. . HERE'S TO eWVEAR6;RitErNS; Uncle Sam Says Someday youll be flipping away calendar for 1956! Youll be singHappy ing at the top of your voice,1957. It New Year a prosperous could be both a happy and prosperous 1957 for everyone but you unless you start doing something about it now. Even by investing as little as $3.75 a week out of earnings through the Payroll Savings Plan your nest egg In United States Savings Bonds on New Years Day 10 years hence will reach the tidy total of $2,163.45. Meantime you will be building up a reserve in savings bonds, payable on demand, to deal with emergencies. the U. S. Treasury Department Boost Farm Incomes Disease resistant varieties of 17 crops are adding $75,000,000 annuali ly to American farm incomes. ; I YOUR HAPPINESS STRIKE UP THE BAND! Mr. and Mrs, Charea McBride bf Hyrum entertained with a delicious turkey dinner on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' J. Warren Wright. ' Covers were laid for Dr and Mrs Lloyd Wright and family of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Bax ter of Logan, Dr and Mrs J. W Wright and family, Mr and Mrs. Rulon Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McBride and family. j4ai 1947! Good health, good luck, to you, our friends, every day in the coming year. And thanks a Mr and Mrs Royal Andreason and baby son Jimmie, of Salt Lake City, spent the Christmas week end visiting in Hyrum with Mrs Andreasons parents, Mr. and Mrs Jos. F Nielsen. , , In celebration of birthday anniversary millionl the Your friendship and our success are closely interwoven. We hope, in 1947, u,to strengthen still further these bonds c fifth We have reached another mile- - t jffriendship. of Penny Benson, Mrs G. Milton Benson of ' ANOTHER MILESTONE stone on the long road of service. ..wi Our organization, sturdier than ever before, is well equipped to give you service that is superior down to the last detail. We thank you for the part you have played in our success and wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL HAPPY NEW YEAR Walt Squires MODERN CLEANERS Distinctive Cleaning Phone 302 374 North Main Mayor and City Council Hyrum, Utah m HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR NEW YEAR is; ofail 3EZ Satisfactory business HAPPY HEARTS HAPPY FACES relations rest upon past perform- AND A HAPPY DAY! ance. We hope 1947 will bring this you many blessings, and take It has been our aim during all the years to justify your confidence VALUES WE HAVE ALWAYS GIVEN YOU IN THE PAST; ' means of telling you how happy we are in having friendship. Accept our hearty thanks for the had the opportunity to serve you so often pleasant associations during the past year. year, and our best wishes for a C. THE VERY THAT CAN BE HAD. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! DRUG J. Stauffer BEST of the past happy and prosperous 1947. 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