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Show PAGE EIGHT JANUARY 81, 194 SOUTH CACHE COURIER WELLSVILLE LOCALS Mesdames Violet Williamson, Mrs. Heber Glenn of Caldwell Sarah Brenchley, Emeline Par- - Sadie Parke'. LaRayne Parker, ker, Sadie' ' Hardman, Martha and Mrs. Helen . Brenchley of Barrett of Mendon, Evelyn Chester, Idaho. Mrs. Glenn re sen of Logan, Reta Leatham, ceived some lovely gifts. Beth Murray Clora Stuart, M Leora Parker, garet Parker, Martha Glenn, Parker, Mary Glenn, Ideana Glenn, Sarah B. Parker, Sarah Bradley, mie Murray, Jennie Murray, Beehive leaders of the nix Esther Stuart, Macel Parker, stakes of the southern part of Cache Valley met at the home of Mrs. Elda Baer of Logan. Plans were formulated for a Lar-Mr- s. Christina P. Glenn, who was observing her birthday on entertained at an after- noon' party at her home on day for several of her friends and relatives. The time was in social chat and a lovely tray luncheon was served to Fri-,Ru- th Weds Logan Man In a double ...ring' ceremony held Wednesday evening, January 22, at Bobs Nite Club in Wellsville, Miss Betty Jean Price daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Price, and Dee Bassett,- son cf Mrs Jennie Bassett of Logan, in a were united in marriage beautiful and impressive ceremony performed by Bishop WilBeehive Week,, in connection liam Horlacher of Logan. with the Centennial program of The bride wore a suit of Peathe state. cock Blue with black accessories will be from and a corsage of orchids. The Beehive Week 3. 27 to Plans in- mothers of the bride and groom May April clude radio programs by the Bee- wore afternoon dresses of black hive girls, articles made to be with a corsage of gardenias. Miss Nielsen of Hyrum, friend displayed in windows of stores, Jerry contests in the making of pio- of the bride was brides- maid ani neer articles by the girls and Lhe Calvin Bassett, brother of the as best man. After participating in programs in MIA 'groom acted and sacrament meetings. Mrs. the wedding ceermony a muscal Jennie Reese, stake Bee keeper program was presented by the of the Cache stake was chosen to Price family which consisted of selections by Mrshead the group for carrying out accordian numbers by Price, xylaphone the .plans. Bobby Price and guitar and songs by Clair and Billy Price. A trio on the accordian, guitar U, S. Exports were and xylaphone by. Mrs. Americas ID most important exClair .and Bobby Price. port items prior to the war were, in Price, was given by A comic reading order of value: cotton, tobacco, A hot Price. L. Mr. Robert automoand fruits nuts, petroleum, to the was served and luncheon meats biles and parts, copper, plate and a fats, industrial machinery, lumber two immediate families products, furs. few close, friends of the bride and groom. The. remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. On Sunday, January 19th, Mrs. Robert L. Price entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter Betty Jean. The table in the dinning room was covered with a hand crocheted cover and had as a centerpiece a vase filled with pink chrysanthemums an 1 pink lighted tapers in; 'crystal holders were at either end. The door by POULTRY SUPPLIES AND guests were met at'-thassisted by and the bride groom, MEDICINES Miss Emma Jean Poppleton... Miss Elaine Bodrero assisted in the trousseau rooms while Miss Jerry Nielsen of Hyrum and Miss We Have Yes! the' Feeds (Ole Leishman served the reToo!) Some 50 guests callfreshments. ' 1 ed' during the afternoon leaving very useful and beautiful gifts. . EXPERIENCED ALTERATION : , LADY WANTED v A splendid job open for experienced seamstress who Plans Made For t- .... 1.60 12 CUP ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS ,...1.08 ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS 45c to72c 8 QT. ALUMINUM KETTLE 1.79 8 INCH BUTCHER KNIVES 75c can correctly do alterations on ladies apparel. Best of working conditions and good pay. Apply R W. Carlson Beehive Week Jer-spe- nt 'S-- ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES Betty Jean Price 127 North Main, Logan.- 1 j ' CANVAS GLOVES i 35c - , ATHLETIC HOES STANLEY 75c JACK PLANE 5.95 BIT BRACE 2.55 RIGID PIPE WRENCHES to 6.75 ..2.80 ZIG ZAG CARPENTER RULES BARLEY FORKS 50c .... 2.05 HAY FORKS 2.30 HEAVY BARN AND CHICKEN COOP BROOMS 2.45 SEE FOR US PAINT KEM-TON- AND BRUSHES lS FOR' YOU during freezing weather! proved electric stockprowatering devices are available now viding water automatically for cattle, sheep and hogs during freezing weather. And yew need not go Out of the house. Farm-teste- d Now! La-Vo- stock ing cup and an electrically operated Both keep a constant supply of tank water available, Regardless of temperatures. na de-ice- r. The young coupler will make their home In Logan for the present.. A shower and danee will be held at the Second ward it Logan next Friday evening given by the bridegrooms mother, Mrs.. Jennie Bassett in honor of weds. Seed PEOPLE ARE ASK1I33 THESE QUESTIONS ABOUT - 'UUt a ' -- Ask your electric equipment dealer for full work-savin- g details regarding this method of modern, efficient farming. time-savin- g, fhe-newl- JobsIJobs! Jobs!. Profit by Better Farming Electrically See fjour'Sleefrie Equipment Veaer Mesdames Laura Williamson, Esther Stuart and dara Marrgtt-baof Wellsville spent Tuesday with Mrs. Francis Maughan and 40,000 ARMY ENLISTMENT Of Them And All Are Good HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES WSURVEYORS ATHLETIC INSTRUCTORS'. ' POWER LINEMEN. CONSTRUCTION WORKERS WAREHOUSE FOREMEN' - GUARD-PATROLME- Q. What educational benefits do I get under the GI Bill of Rights ?' : A. If you serve honorably on active duty for a period of 90 days, one day of which is served between September 16, 1940, and the date of termination of the present war, or you are discharged " because of an actual service-incurre- d injury or disability in-- j curred within that first y period of service, you are, upon discharge, entitled to one year of education in the college, trade or business school of your choice for which you can qualify. In addition, each month of active duty, including the first three, prior to the termination of the war, entitles you to another month of education, up to 48 months. Your tuition, laboratory fees, etc., up to $500 per ordinary ' school year will be paid by the government. Also, you will re- ceive $65 a month living allowance; $90 a month if you have dependents. ! Q. What about family allowances? A. For men enlisting or reenlisting now, family allowances will I continue until six months after the war is officially ended. Q. What are my chances, of going overseas? A. If you enlist for 3 years, you may select to serve in any overseas theater which has openings, especially Japan or Korea. Q. Can I still choose the branch of service want to serve in? A. Yes. You can pick any branch which has quotas to be filled, if you enlist for 3 years. Q. Is there any way I can reenlist in my old grade? term within 20 day A. Yes, you can, if you reenlist for a after your honorable discharge. Q. Is there any other way I can reenlist in grade? A. Yes, if you held one of certain military occupational specialties, and were discharged on or after May 12, 1945, you can reenlist in a grade depending on the length of time you held the desired. post-servi- M. O. S. , Forty Thousand Thats the number of good: jobs now available every month In' the new Regular Army. Jobs s num- erous and diversified that they to all types of people and; utilize all sorts of talent Jobs that may mean a turning point in your career giving it the direction and. purpose that leads Consult the full list at your- nearest IT. S. Army Recruiting Station. Then make your choice.. appeal1 - Good Jobs - Your Regular Army Serves the Nation and Mankind in War and Peace m Ui iiEDon CM3 ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 201 FEDERAL BUILDING LOGAN, UTAH st base pay allowances, maintenance, privileges, and retirement a civilian who ts single, would have to earn $3300 a year. It will mean maximum security both now and in retirement. Station for answers to any other questions you may have, or for further details on the above questions. 3HD CD 'ED Wj What does your scheme for better living lack? A new refrigerator, a washer, a range, radio, ironer? and pay for them easily You, can have them income. of out Simply tell your dealer you want financed thru TIMEWAY low-coyour purchase BANKREDIT PLAN. Its a wise and thrifty way to buy . . . helps, too, to establish a credit standing of permanent worth at this bank. Whatever trade or profession yout choose, your job in. the United States Army will be- a good one. It will mean high pay. Statistics show that in order to equal the benefits provided: by- the Army-i-n Visit your nearest U. S. Army Kecruiting "Warriors of UsHn to! "Sound Off. Peace," "Voice of the Army," and "Proudly Wo Half," on your radio. N OPTICIANS FINANCE CLERKS ARMORERS SIGN PAINTERS STRUCTURAL STEEL WORKERS WEATHER OBSERVERS. 90-da- nth TIMEWAY LOANS for Home Modernization Appliances Automobiles Personal Needs While 40,000 good jobs are made available each month, the choice range Is constantly being narrowed as quotas In the- - Various branches are being filled. To take full advantage of the Armys new program you must act now! If you are between the ages of 18 and 34 (17 with parents consent) and physically and mentally fit. Inquire today at 201 FEDERAL BLDG. drink- . Hyrum Feed and '3 and Theres an electrically heated stock ? ' - STOCK WATERING C H O R E S E LI Ml M AT i D Order Baby Chicks Hlyramm IHIairdlwaire 3S At" MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYJHM LOGAN . ' ' V 4 - i J'1 .. ,v:4;r Y u |