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Show PACE FOUR SOUTH CACHE COURIER ; South Cache f Courier SMITHFIELD ;.-- LOCALS HENRICHSEN & McDOWELL 1 Publishers published Y,'Y:A , U Established 1910 . MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION V: Champion cm of . Liberty, how Morrill Goddard and'opph Pulitzer saved the statpp of liberty for posterity. By Jack Stone. Read this story in the American Weekly the magazine distributed with next Sundays Los Angeles Examiner. DITORIAI SSOCIATION AUmhkr. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hansen! Mr. and 5ftrs Dale Collett and made a business .trip to Ogden family of Salt Lake spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. on Wednesday. and Mrs. Wm. P. : Leatham .in Mr. and Mrs. Angus West of Wellsville. Ronan, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel' Bankhead of Wellsville Walter Taggert of Lewiston and sister Mrs. Frank Rock Mr. and Mrs. Smith Doane spent and his of Paradise, went to Twin Falls, the day visiting with Mrs. Leo Idaho, on Tuesday to he at the Low on Monday. . bedside of their brother Napoleon Bankhead who is seriously ill. Mr. Jay Pilkington of Ogden They expect to return home the was a Smithfield visitor on Sun- end of the week. day and Monday. Howard . Jones Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald. Barnes and Mr and Mrs. Emil Yon and Mr. and Mrs. William J. motored to Ogden on Sua-da- y Barnes of Ogden came to Smith-fiel- d where, they were .dinner on Monday on account of gusts of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Von the serious Illness of their Almen and luncheon guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Checketts at mother, Mrs. Gertrude Barnes. their home where they visited Mr.- and Mfs. Leo Low spent I with Mr and Mrs. Thos Van Saturday in Ogden.' Drimmelen and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen and family. . The Forever A mber Story, love life of Bandleader Artie Shaw and Kathleen Winsor the forever amber author. By William Engle. Read this fascinating story in the American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sundays Los Angeles Examiner. at Hyrum, Utah Weekly. ; Al-m- en National Advertising Representatives, Newspaper Advertising SerSt., vice, 188 West Randolph k, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Don Brad-l- y Chicago, 111. One ' year, Subscription pricri: rind, children Donny and Judy a'-i2.ou Kaye, visited the Glenn Douglas Legal paper entered at the home over the week-enip,; Jlyruni. Utah as Second Class matter under the Act of Mr. and Mrs. Adell Cannon March '3 1879. and children, Marjorie Ann and Mrs. Ellen P. Leishman' who -g- ilbert-vVMcDowell Cardell, and Mr. and Mrs. WalEditor hindI; Bustness Manager ter Read spent Saturday in Og- was observing her, birthday Wedden visiting with Mr. and Mrs. nesday, January 22nd, was honor : V X ETHEL JONES ed guest at that evening at a Russ Cannon. Wellsville News Editor v family gathering held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Telephone 142R2 Mr. P. K. Hayes of Ogden was Leishman. .A lovely turkey din. MRS. OWEN BURRELL" a recent visitor at the home of ner was served to the guest of Editor. News 1 Paradise , Mr and Mrs. Winn Peterson. honor and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont MRS. SARAH ANN ALLEN M. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron F. Dr. R. V. Larson is spending Lei?hman, Mr and Mrs. Seth P. Hyrum Second Ward ' a few days in Roosevelt, Utah. Hyrum 49 J Leishman and Mr and Mrspfirn & v'' A est Leishman. and families, ...If rs. VALOIE ALLRED Mrs.;' Darwin' Reese is in. Salt Glen Allan of Logan, M.- - and Hyrum First Ward Mrs. Clayton Allan, Mr. Lake receiving medical Hyrum 61J Ray Lowe, Lamont and Joycelyn Allan, Carl, Lou Ann, Janice, Charles Low, Wendell Tarbet, Mrs. Vane Raymond went to Mary Ellen and Diane Leishman. and Cecil Wickham left Thurs- Salt Lake on Friday and is a The table was centered with a day with a car of cattle for Cali- guest of Mrs. Bert Kidman and beautiful birthday cake presentfornia. They will visit there for ed to Mrs. Leishman by Dr. and family. , sometime before returning home. Mrs.: Glen Allan: ! The' riveulrig , d was spent in Mr. and .Mrs. JR. Truman visiting, by the, oldvisited a few days last week er folks while 'the younger folks Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guyman ' Mrs. Leishman ad daughter Donna Jean of' Lo- with Mrs. Hillyards daughter, played 'Bingo. some lovely Mrs. Carl Burnedd of received Mr. and their gifts. with " ' in spent Sunday .. " Mr.' and with also Utah,' and Midvale, Knudson Mrs. Jay lughter Mr and Mrs.; Wm... P. Leathapa Mrs.1,, Junior Plowman of Heber imiiy. of Wellsville, entertained ' at' ,a Cfty,' Utah. White Elephant Party, at their The Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Coburn and home on Friday evening. daughter Donnie of Westen were guests were seated at small house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. tables where a lovely chicken dinner was served to Mr. arid M. Williamson on Wednesday. H. L. HOFFMrs. James A. Leishman, Mr MANN of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Mrs R R Greene and and Mrs Herman Theurer, Mr. Mr. and without charge, will demonstrate, Mrs. W. M. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson, MN his Rupture Shields in Logan, daughter Lana and of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel' A. Leishman, were Williamson guests on Eccles Tuesday, Utah, at Hotel 3 and Mrs. H. C Cronquest of BenMr. and Mrs. John Woodward to m. a. 10 from 4th February Previand Mr. and Mrs. Allan IJ. come son Sunday. early. p. m. Please Archibald. The remainder of thri ous evening by appointment. Ask Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Greene and time was spent playing Bing for BERT LYON, my personal reMr. and Mrs. E. M. Scott' visited presentative. I have been supplying my shields at the home of Floyd P. Wil.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Von Alm-sto rupture sufferers in this terri- liamson of Hyrum who has been of Idaho Falls, Idaho, left for tory for ten years and longer. I ill, on Monday. their home on Tuesday after have fitted thousands of cases in the past three weeks in spending the United States during this time While here Mrs. Von C. Weeks was the speak- Wellsville. David satisfied of my There are many sacrament Almen a major opera Ward underwent First the customers right here in your com er at tiori at a on evening. Logan Sunday hospital after If CAUTION: neglected, meeting munity. which she spent the remainder of back cause weakness, may rupture Mr and Mrs. Budd Low were the time with Mrs Samuel Bank-hea-d ache, nervousness, stomach and and her sister and husbanl gas pains. People having large Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. ruptures, which have returned Don Meikle., after surgical operations or inMr. and Mrs. Edd Nielsen and jection treatments, are especially Mrs. Susie Peterson of Logan If you want it done was a week-en- d invited. of her daughters Mary Lee and Gerald guest right, dont experiment. If un- sister, Mrs. Lorin Low. ine of Ogden, Mrs. Fanny- M. able to see him at this time, adBrown and Mr. and Mrs Lewis dress: and Baxter were dinner Peterson Edwin Mr. guests of HOFFMANNS daughter, Mary Joe of Wyoming, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. SURGICAL APPLIANCE CO. James A. Leishman of Wellsville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W 520 Masonic Temple on Sunday. on Sunday. Woodruff Minneapolis 2, Minn. - . - . post-offi- ce - d. . Wellsville Locals , . JANUARY 81, 1947 . . arid-Mr- . Hill-yar- - RUPTURE SHIELD-EXPER- T, - . . 3 - Masters of Radio - Problems i ' Is your radio h,a; problem .! j child full, of squeaks-- that , , mar.? its jrejception?, of radio .problems we can track, down the trouble' 'speedily., and recon-- ;' i pmicailyt! 6rjng your. 'radio ' trouble to, ps today. . ' f n. . their mothers party at the church ; house ,on All were dress Tuesday evening. costumes. fashioned old ed in Councilor Sarah J. Parker was WANT ADS FOR RENT - I Brighten Medallions Jeweled medallions and clips may with easily be brightened by rubbing a soft brush dipped in dry soap suds. Use a minimum of water? rins and dry with a clean, lintless doth. & room , upstairs p.OR RENT Sparlpent op Center ptreet in llyruar Inquire fat Vint Radio- ghop. V 4 14 JW.' 'Center.rfi IM Ffeene 817,! '. "..I t f vl DEAD CLEARANCE SALE. Sewiag Reconditioned. GuarMachines. Others. $26 anteed. Singers. ;np.;" Singer Sewing Machine ,Co,, 36 114 No, Main, Logan.' ' . 2 iMi tiflrt Um : t ad UTAH m PHONE BY-PnODCe- JUST SOUTH 'OF LOGAN , LOGAN 49 (PHONE COLLECT) . TWO sheeplined navy, coats left. 500 CHICK oil brooder. Hyrum 33x Feed and Seed Co. MISCELLANEOUS RENT FOR FLOOR SANDERS. 25 W. 1 No. Rons. Everton & Logan. 10 MISCELLANEOUS automobiles. WANTED Used Highest Cash Prices. Also several good used cars for sale. Wendell Jensen Conoco Station, Hy. rum. SALESMEN WANTED MEN WANTED ;for Rawleigh .business. Sell to 1500 families. Write today. Rawleighs, Dept. UTA-2- 1 -SA, Denver, Colorado. Exclusive Dealers in Cache County for General Electric t Major Appliances LOST LOST Wallet containing currency near the Hyrum Drug store. Finder call Hyrum 90. Reward. 34x ( CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC CO. PHONE J3 I i m J 7P- r.-- . - !- v-4- ftT' - ; - We V. This Matter ) P ill 'j- f ,,rf THE DEPTH of your mem- - ) i ory for a loved one demands i our staff I, , Do you slipcovers looked are 4 & i'AA' und sharpness of detail ' an expert cleaning job. We offer prompt, 93 ' Cache ifCountys' Pioneer . ESTABLISHED Rhone i I ' economical service. Kenneth Lindquist Mortuary i We service RANGES VACUUMS REFRIGERATOR WASHERS -- ;o.noD f. when bring back all the color ' all times. A how they were new? Let us stand ready to serve you at 4 remember lovely your blankets and f within the reach of all. We -r and economically no matter what you wish 'counsel of V FASHION CLEANERS 2... Mortnary 1880 - 0Me Kkw ickly a fitting tribute. Here you may provide such a tribute to spend. The facilities of arid the our OS I 18 I I I I hub : logs GO. TS LOGAN, UTAH - '?? cd OSslESO C?. Horses, Goes, .SOAR POWDER washes better because it is 92';..pure , neutral , soap, r8$ necessary moisture, no freely?. 3 lb,' $1.68, 7 lb. $2.50, ltf 16. $5.45. Everton & Sons Co., - HIGIIBST PRICES PAID. FOR; 34 FOR SALE HOSPITAL j- ; ed - Wrir--master- . j A. social hour followed during The Beehive girls of the Wells which lovely refreshments were entertainville Second ward MIA . served. at a Centennial . ; In charge. The mothers and daughters were presented with printed programs and each wore a corsage of sagebrush and red berries. Prayers were by Bp. Frank Leishman and Councilor Alton Parker. The following program was presented: Greetings by Guardian Alease Bailey; V iolin solo, Miss Louise Willie; vocal solos, Miss Utahna Luke with Miss Shir ley Fowles, accompanist, and a reading by- Miss Vera Nelson, all students from the USAC were very well presented. Vocal trio, Kathleen Maughan, Carol Hall and Nedra Poppleton; piano solo by Anna Parker; tribute to the pioneers, by President Naomi Per kes; pioneer dance by. the Builder class in costume; piano solo, musical Miss Lila Rae Clark; Anna Poppleton, accomreading, Miss Jeanene Maug-haby panied S'Q LOGAN, UTAH NOITHMAW IOGAKUIAH krif U -- branches in HYRUM, UTAff ind : Hendrick Electric 4" 1i P SS RlCHMOND, UTAH c West, First orth - 4 LOGAN 5 . ' . 3 |