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Show neer costumes and served dinner to 300 guests. Old kerosene lamps and miniature covered wagons pulled by oxen centered the table. The the lamps were used through court owers of iu their sy Hyrum The Paradise Old Folks Com1itidise. Tlie .mps varied mittee chose the centennial theme and between fifty and one ..hundred to make the ward Old Folks parold. The oldest belongs to years ty very unique. It brought to the Old Folks a memory of the days Mrs. John T. James of Paradise. The stage was attractively argone by. with a number of pioneer ranged Mayor and Mrs. Marion Olsen articles. J and members of the01dFoTks The reunion began with dinner committee dressed in pioneer being served at 1 oclock followed styles. 'Waitresses dressed in pio by a program conducted by Lloyd Old HP Party Successful FLOUR, Gilt Edge or Big J 2.89 " Pineapple Juice, No. 2 Can ....17c Tea Tree, green lb 25c lb. pkg. ,47c M Tissue Paper, Zee, 4 rolls 27c Garden hose, 50 foot lengths $0.95 Catsup, Pierces, 14 oz. bottle 20c Garden Rakes RICE, Bulk, 2 lbs 25c I..... Spading Forks $1.89 .'. $2.35 Hoes $1.59 Hot Shot Charger batteries CANDY GLADES PINK & GOLD PEANUT BUTTER 1.39 PEPPER SCHILLING Black 39c $3.19 Disston $4.20 Saws :...... 17c Kem Tone, per gallon Blended No. 2 Can Wallpaper Pastej 5 lbs m SOAP Navy Large Bar 15c 3 for . . 25C .'. 4 lor 55c Grapefruit 46 oz. can 23c , CORN GardenBrand, Oeam Stylo 14c No. 2 Can T 89c 10c Poish, 12 oz 50c Dixie Flyer" deluxe bicycle $55.75 49.95 Girls deluxe bicycle SEE OUR COMPLETE 18c Libbys ASSORTMENT OF KELLOGG BRUSHES, ALSO PAINT AND CALSOMINE BRUSHES We Deliver Wednesday and Saturday Deliveries Guaranteed to be Satisfactory t ' AMlm Mleiroinittnlle 0 Hy rum, Utah , Phone 9 nd Mr. and Mrs. Chase Nielsen of Layton visited with relatives and friends in Hyrum on Sunday, Feb 2. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Kitchen and family have made plans to move to Orem between the first and fifteenth of March. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen have relatives there. The Cynthia Benson camp of will meet at the home of Mrs. V. R. Carver on Friday February 21 instead of Thursday. . Mrs. May Christensen will give a report on Ghost tales of the West: Vocal duets will be given by Lucinda Ballam and Norma Baxter accompanied by Beulah Jensen. During the social, hour Mrs. Carver and son Mark will furnish musical selections. The hostesses will be Mabel Riggs, Ida Liljenquist, Marvella Larsen and Mrs. Carver. the A a VIENNA SAUSAGE Mens an, Alice Olson, Connie Obray, Le-laSummers and Mrs. Obray. Hawaiian songs by Myron Norman and Marion James accompanied by Connie Obray. Current events by Vernal Norman, songs by; Clair Hirst accompanied by Alice D. Olson, and Victor Nielsen of Salt Lake accompanied by Betty McDonald. Remarks by Wilford Anderson, chairman of the Stake Old Folks committee. Dancing followed and a floor show of old time dances by four couples from Paradise. The dance at night began at 9 oclock with a number of ladies wearing old time pioneer dresses. DUP TO MEET Bennetts Wall paper Cleaner O Cedar MILK, Any brand $12.75 JUICES ay with the following taking part, Erna James, Vernal Norm- Kitchens Moving Plumb Axes Baby AValker SKIPPY Olson. The welcome address was by Bishop Orville S. Lee, a song by Ralph Obray and Gertrude Welch accompanied by Alice Olson, accordion solo by DeVerl Hoth, a skit written by Nettie D.UP John A l.sraelsen Receives Honor IHIyraaim IHIairdlwair'e V John A. Israelsen of Hyrum, state vice chairman of the Utah Life Underwriters, was recently inducted into the Millionaire Club at a meeting of the Beneficial Life Insurance agents in Ogden. Membership in the club came in recognition of Mr. Israelsens having written one or more policies every month for five consecutive years. He joined the company in 1934 and since then has delivered $43,000 in benefits to his patrons. |