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Show : f . ' - ' Hyrum Locals ' j The. Progressive Homemakers club met Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hansen. Special guests were Mr and Mrs Don Drummond. Mr Drummond came from the USAC and gave a lecture on fire prevention and the fighting of fires. Mr. Drummond followed his lecture with motion pictures on the subject. Light refreshments were served to the 24 guests. - Mr. and Mrs E. Morris Gibbs of Terretonr Idaho are visiting as houseguests of J. C Anderson of Hyrum. They caihe to Hyrum for the wedding of their son Gail . who is marrying Carma Murray of Wellsville. 1 'SR LITERARY MEETS The Hyrum Senior Literary Society held their twenty-fourt- h aniversary Friday evening at the .Bluebird cafe with Mr A Irma i Nichols, vice president, conduct-linUtahna Luke, vocalist, Edith I Fletcher, violinist, Grant Andeg. rsen, pianist, furnished the delight f ul musical program. I A delicious dinner was served f Hostesses were Mrs. Marlin Anh-ide- Mrs Merrill Baxter, Mrs. is S. Hansen, Mrs Cantril r, Ell-- f Mrs. Geraldine- - Petersen and Mr and Mrs Reed Petersen of Ogden, were' visitors in Hyrum last Tuesday. . Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist and her sister, Mrs. Caroline Baron of Brigham were guests last Sunday at the home of their brother and family, Joseph F. Peterson of Idaho. Ma-la- Mr. and Mrs Peter Peterson of j Hyrum were made very happy to learn that their son, Gerald, has been chosen second counselor of ftlie Logan Third ward recently. d, and son Wayne, Mrs Juanita and son . Junior of Galena, Kansas, Crisie Williams, Elsie Clark, Mary Thomas and Wanda Thomas. Mrs. S A Dunn left Hyrum last Friday for California where she expects to visit Mr and Mrs. La Mar Huish. Mrs. Huish is Mrs Dunns daughter. Myrtle. Mrs. Dunns granddaughter acompan-ie- d her. HOUSEWARMING A delightful neighborhood party welcomed Mr and Mrs. Louis Maughan into their home last Wednesday, February 19. The party was held at the Maughan home and after an evening of games, luncheon was served to thirty relatives and friends. The Maughans received many lovely gifts. under day night.' party the direction of the teachers of the three classes. Mrs Clare Sutcliffe, Mrs. Carl Christensen and Mrs. Kieth McBride. Miss Gloria ' I Dr. and Mrs. J Paul Burgess Albretsen was the'mistress of cerleft Salt Lake City by United Air emonies with the following taking Lines Friday night for Chicago, part o the program: Poem by il hey spent Saturday in Chicago Juanita Allred; reading by Jean .and then flew by plane to New McBride; vocal solo by Coralie .'Orleans where Tr Burgess is at- Nielsen and remarks by Sharon tending a medical convention. Bradley. The three teachers arranged for light refreshments Vhty ave expected home Sunday or the fore part of the week. which were served to 30 people. the program. Reeds Riteway no-ho- st - Business matters were also discussed during the meeting. Baseball Freeman BABY GIRL hats and coats Friday, Febr. 28, A baby gir. was born to Mr. Also new piece goods. First and Mrs. Gordon Van E:its in made NYLONS, - $1.49. Mauds Adv. February 19. Mrs Van Kpps is Style Shop, Hyrum. the former Jane Dunn, daughter of Mr and Mrs S. A. Dunn. A party for the High Priests and their partners was held on The infant daughter of Mr and Monday night at the Hyrum SecMrs. Vern Rose was token to the ond ward. Garnel Larsen was the Cache Valley hospital . Tuesday chairman with Leo Nielsen in for treatment of a bad cold. She charge of the program. The parts is being given oxygen under the on the program were as follows: direction of Dr. Francis of Wells- Violin solo by Mrs. Peter Laurit-zeville during the absence of Dr. vocal duet by Mrs. Flossie Fallows and Garnel Larsen; readBurgess. ing by Mrs. Francis Rose; and a piano duet by Mr. ana Mrs. GarA Fireside program. was held nel Larsen. Sunday evening at the home of The remainder of the evening Gladys and Gloria Jorgensen with was spent in dancing ol- - time Rula Wright and Geraldine Stod- dances under the direction of Mrs dard as Shirley Prib-bl- e Melinda Liljenquist, Mr. and Mrs. of .Logan - entertained with ern Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs Dale readings and songs. Light refresh Allen, Mr and Mrs ohn Allen ments wre served to 30 guests. and Mr and Mrs virgil Atkinson. Sea-;mon- Journal of the American Medical Association, will appear in the American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sundays Adv. Los Angeles Examiner. All-re- Will have another line of dresses LITERARY MEETS The Ladies Junior Literary .'Society was entertained Wednes-fda- y evening February 19 at the jhome of Mrs. Eldrid, Larsen with 'Mrs. Claron Allen as I The play Ann Rutledge by Mrs May Player of Salt Lake fNorman Corwin was read by 'Mrs. Ellis Hansen. Margaret Lar-Ise- n City was a recent guest of Mr and and her daughter Sandra sang Mrs. Ivan Miller. Mrs Player rect ently moved from Hyrum to Salt several songs. Lake City. A delicious luncheon was served to 20 club members and seven ; guests. The other guests were Mrs ., ,A Mothers and Daughters party s, fAmos Larsen, Mrs. Norman Mrs. A 'D Allen and Mrs. was given by the Bee Hive Girls of the Hyrum First ward TuesEugene Nielsen and the ladies was The f JR. surprise birthday dinner party honoring Mrs. Odell Thomas was given by her children February 22nd. A lovely dinner was prepared and then taken to the home of Mrs. Thomas where it was served on a table centered with a bautiful birthday cake. Those present besides the guest of honor were members of her d family: Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy A n; on PAGE FIVE SOUTH CACHE COURIER FEBRUARY 28, 1947' How To Treat Intestinal Flu This instructive article by Fishbein, M. D. editor. LOGAN The ' iR ALLEN ELECTED Light refreshments were served BASKETBALL CAPTAIN to 30 couples. Word has been received from Mororan, Japan that Thair Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller are son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allen enjoying a vacation trip to Mesa, has been elected captain of the Arizona and Los Angeles. They battalion basketball team which left Hyrum February 13 and are recently took second place in a now in Los Angeles after spend- tournament held at Sappora, Japan. He is with the First Airborne ing a week in Mesa. division. Mr. Charles Christensen ' of Driggs, Idaho was a guest at the ELITE CLUB home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mrs. Claud Stauffer was a reChristensen of Hyrum. Mr. Chas. cent hostess at the meeting of Christensen is a brother of Groves of and he spent five days in Hyrum. the Elite Club. Three-tablebridge were played with Margaret Larsen, Leora Petersen and KITCHENS HONORED AT.. Kat Petersen taking the prizes. PARTY WEDNESDAY At a fine farewell party at the A light lunch was served to the Hyrum First ward chapel, MA guests. and Mrs. Norval Kitchen were honored by their friends prior to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Israelsen their departure to their new home w'ere guests at a birthday party . s . was E. Israelsen of North Logan in honor of their daughters Wanda and Wanee on their 11th birth day. The Israelsens were living in Hyrum at the time of the twins birth. . highlighted by the presentation of fishing tackle and rod by the Senior Scouts, and a travelling bag by the ward bishopric. Mr. Kitchen was scoutmaster and ward clerk. WISE WESTERN FARMERS always demand Northland Brand Seed the clean, tested, fertile seed identified by the Flying Goose on the bag. Northland Brand is oi higher quality this year than ever : . . and it's specially adapted to local climatic conditions. To be SURE oi your supply of the seed backed by the 62 year reputation oi America's leading seedsmen, see your nearby . 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