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Show PAGE FOUR South Cache Courier Established 1910 MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION CATtPHALCDUORIAU ISSOCIATION National Advertising Representatives, Newspaper Advertising SerSt., vice, 188 West Randolph 111. ' One year, $2.00 e Legal paper entered at the in Hyrum, Utah as Second Class matter under the Act of post-offic- 3, 1879. March GILBERT V. McDOWELL Editor and Business Manager ETHEL JONES Wellsville News Editor Telephone 142R2 ' j Mis. - SARAH ANN ALLEN Hyrum Second Ward Hyrum . C 49 J VALOIE ALLRED 5 Hyrum First Ward Hyrum 61 J r WANT ADS . MRS. OWEN BURRELL Editor ; Paradise News j Mrs. Nellie Rose Christensen is spending a few days in Pleasant Grove where she went to welcome a new granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rose on January 17. Miss Nona Jean Checketts, the This is the second child in the daughter of Mrs Salome Check- Jay Rose household. etts of Hyrum, and Courtney N. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen and Bailey, son of Mr and Mrs Floyd were dinner guests of Mr. family wedof exchanged Bailey Hyrum Mrs. and Leander Peart of ding vows in an informal evening home. at brides the ceremony The" ceremony was performed Officers and teachers of the by Bishop Wendell G. Allen in the Second ward Primary held their presence of the immediate family regular monthly meeting on Monv and close friends. day, January 20, at the holne of Following the ceremony a rec- Counselor Lucile Andersen. Preseption dance was given in the Hy- ident Ruby Hailstone was in rum First ward amusement hall. charge. The lesson was given by The dance hall was decorated with Counelor Ann Andersen. Plans bouquets of daffodils and Siber- were made for the Primary Conian irises, A lace covered table ference. Refreshments werg servwas centered with a beautiful ed by the hostesses, Addie May bride and groom wedding cake Jensen and Margaret Pryor. and also pink and white tapers in crystal holders. Leonard Jorgensen recently reThe bride wore a lovely pale turned to Amgrillo, Texas wtre grey dress with a. corsage of gar- he is employed on a geological denias surrounded by rose buds. The mother of the bride and the mother of the groom wore cor sages featuring red rose buds. FOR SALE The reception party.; consisted of the bride and the groom, the brides mother, the grooms moth- CLEARANCE SALE. Sewing er and father, the maid of honor Machines. Reconditioned. Guarwho was Miss Janice Larsen of Others. ; $25 anteed. Singers. Preston, Idaho, the best man who up. Machine Co., Sewing Singer was Kay Checketts, a brother of 36 No. 114: Main, Logan. the bride. Eary in the evening a program was given with the - following HOSPITAL- S OAP POWDER washes better because it is really AnderAnn numbers: reading by pure peutral soap, 8 son, duet by Otey Benson and Ray 92 Jensen, dance numtaer by Margo necessary moisture, no free lye. Sorenson, Pat Nielsen and Peggy 3 lb. $1.08, 7 lb. $2.50,' 16 lb. Jensen, duet by Kay Checketts $5.45. Everton & Sons Co., Loand Vernon Hweyhart. gan.. Light refreshments were served to about two hundred guests by TWO sheeplined navy chats left. Colleen Nielsen, Annie Porter, 500. CHICK oil brooder. Hyrum ,! 33x Israelsen, Colleen Eliason, Lu Feed and Seed Co. Dean Pulsipher, Vonda Johnson, Pauline McBride and Elda McFOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS Bride, Janice Larsen and Donnell FLOOR SANDERS. Everton & were in charge of the many Rons. 25 W. 1 No. Logan. 10t4 beautiful gifts which were put on display along with the lovely MISCELLANEOUS trousseau. Dance music furnished by the automobiles. WANTED Used Hyrum Third ward orchestra. Also severThe bride and groom are leav- Highest Cash Prices. sale. Wencars for used al good ing for a two weeks trip to SeatConoco Station. dell Jensen tle, Washington. Couple Wed Publishers Published at Hyrum, Utah Weekly Subscription price: Hyrum Locals Popular Hyrum & McDOWELL HENRICHSEN Chicago, January 24, 104 T SOUTH CACHE COURIER .. J Rich Urals Stretching from the Arctic almost to the Caspian sea, the Urals yield, besides iron and coal, such varied minerals as copper, lead, zinc, nickel, manganese, asbestos,1 aluminum, chromium, gold, silver and platinum. There are also valuable oil reserves in and near the mountains. Iron Around Zipper Before ironing a wash garment with a zipper, close the zipper and place that part of the garment on soft cloth or turkish towel. With the nose of the iron gently press around, but not directly on, the zipper. Rat Skin The skins of rats are used to make pocketbooks and tobacco pouches. Uns-wor- th Mardell Eliason, who is employ ed by the General Electric Co.- at Salt Lake City visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas over the week end. . Eddie Christensen of Salt Lake City was also a visitor at the Eliason home. 'econdb El-ias- ou HVRlM SECOND WARD PLAN'S PARTY Committees in charge of arrangements for the party sponsored by the Church History class whose members are Elders and their wives and Adult Aaronic Priesthood and their wives are as follows: , General committee: Ann Ander sen, Garland Hawes and Clark Nielsen. Amusements: Lowell Andersen, Wallace Christensen, A. D. Allen, Alfred Fallows, Garland Hawes. Refreshments: Ann Andersen, Clark Nielsen, Garland Hawes, C & We s Ned Allen and Gail Gibbs. Invitation: Kenneth Lyon, Ned Jesse Allen, Wesley Nielsen, Crookston and Farris Christensen. The party is planned for Wednesday, January 29 at 8 p. m. at the Hyrum Second ward. Music, ghmes, dancing and luncheon will be the order of the evening. Teach ers in the class are A. D. Allen and Alfred Fallows. . put in more telephones during; 1946 than in the last four years before ; the War. During the war, a huge back- log of orders built up because materials-wershort. We still need a lot of switch, boards, cable, wir6, poles, dial equip-- 1 ment and even buildings. Progress is W AND R CLUB Hostess to the W and R club Friday evening was Mrs Wesley Burris. Luncheon was served to 12 members. " handicapped by continued material, shortages and disturbed supply condi- tions but were using substitutes and temporary shortcuts so as not to lose time. 'A. TS - Experts in Bike, Repairing ( To bring you better telephone service than ever before, an estimated $111,000,000 will be required for gross construction in the Mountain... States area during the next five years. Money to finance such a program must come from the savings of people who want a safe investment, and the earnings of this Company must be sufficient to attract such investors. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Logan LOST Valuable silver ear ring. Reward. Lost between drug store and Allen Merc. Please leave at Vints Radio Shop. Marie LOST JUST SOUTH OF LOGAN LOGAN 49 (PHONE COLLECT) 33x POLLY, bicycle Sell Raw-leig- h BE INDEPENDENT. Good Products. nearby locality, open. Write today. Raw-leigh- s, 174 North Main Denver Dept. UTA-21-Colo. CO. BY-PRODUC- 3 Logan Bike and Sport Shop SALESMEN WANTED Horses, Cows, Sheep and Hogs PHONE hostess at a dinner party given in honor of her daughter Virginia on January 15. A crowd of thirty spent the evening playing games in which prizes were given. were servd to the guests. , and USELESS ANIMALS UTAH J W Jorgensen' was the Mrs Vi-o- ne HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DEAD visiting with his parents, Mr and Mrs J W Jorgensen of Hyrum. Avail alblls inn Seaffs (Cattail THE PERFECT WAITRESS, SAYS: "Service with a sincere friends for you . . . smile makes AHumnimmiftm and for Utah. E&OdDIHnM For As Little As GOOD SERVICE GOOD FOOD MAKES TASTE BETTER! PER 6 FOOT SHEET Order through Sears Catalog Department POOR SERVICE WILL RUIN A GOOD MEAL On Time Payment if :j youjwish. Why jeopardize your business with poor service, when fit is so easy to give those little extra courtesies and services that make repeat customers. Tourists especially notice and appreciate good service . . . and they are sure to send friends :and other travelers to your establishment if you : drcut Will Not Rust No Painting No Upkeep give them the attention they like! obi am iGt-rasE- fir CLIP THIS OUTI GIVE IT TO SOMEONE WHO NEEDS IT! sss? ikt Tough But Light Easy to Handle Vermin Resistant Good Looking 261 NORTH MAIN THONE 501 |