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Show MARCH 14, 1947 PAGE EIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Von of Santa Maria, Calif, were dinner guests of Their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones Mrs. Alexander D. Spence and Mrs. Joseph M.' Poppleton returned home on Wednesday after on Thursday. attending funeral services at Nam Fowler Fixes the Fashions. pa, Idaho for their sister in law, Theres more to a cotton sack Mrs. Nellie Wilson Squires, 55, than meets the eye. See how wife of William Squires, formerly famous designers turn cotton of Hyrum. sacks Into glamorous fashions. You can read this story of "Fashion in Cotton in the American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sundays Los Angeles Adv. Examiner. Ml . I, i 3 2) AV'i w j Mrs. Evan Perkins was hostess to the Ladies of the Junior Literary club at her home on Wednesday evening. President Della Fran ris was in charge. The program consisted of a review of the book Adam Bede by George Elliott, and a number of short stories by of Logan. Mrs. H. S. Amussen Special guests were Mesdames Mary P. Haslam, Kate Eliason and Kate Petersen. Lovely refresh ; vT ! .3 ' ments were served to v ladies. 22 The Ladies of the Madra club met Wednesday evening at the Mrs. Geneva Murray where they enjoyed a program of readings taken from .the book The pest Things in Life by Mrs. Verna Sorenson of Mendon and two vocal solos with guitar accompaniment by Mrs. Julia Muir of Mendon. A social hour followed and refreshments were served to eighteen ladies by the hostess, President Mrs. Elsie Poppleton was in charge. We diagnose ardio problems honestly recommend the only repairs that are vital. When your radio a Ms up, just bring it over. We are always on the job with honest, expert service. OF home of LOGAN 14 W. Center Phone 317 BALL BEARING TYPE LAWN LOWERS Mrs Leland Gunnell and child-reof Montpelier, Idaho came Friday to attend the birthday par ty being held by her parents, Mr f Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz of and Mrs Henry J Parker for Mrs L Oroville, Calif, returned to their Henrietta Redford. t WALL PAPIER PAINT snowIN OHIO . . . These boys were BOY SCOUTS SNOWBOUND 48 other bound near Chardon, Ohio, the pleasant way. They were with su en a by trip midwinter camping a on when caught Boy Scouts ri e throug heavy snowstorm. An army snowplow chewed its waywarm and snug made been had who rescue to the boys, highways Rubber Tires Metal Handle Robert E. Hardell Joins Cheese Plant Staff He shared the holi and turntwo with days ed over his home to oblige one of them. You can read this entertaining story in the American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sundays Los Angeles Robert E. Hardell of Monroe, Wisconsin, has joined the expanding staff of the Cache Valley Examiner. Dairy Associations cheese manufacturing plant at Amalga. Mr. Hardell is recognized as one of n a a b the outstanding Swiss cheese specialists in America, and far the past seven years was Swiss cheese specialist for Kraft Foods Company. Mr. Hardell is a graduate of the University of Winconsin. During 1937 he studied the cheese industry in Germany and Switzerland, and for 18 years was Reefsfiteway Logan, Utaii ; -- i I PLANT rrr fy - PORTER-WALTON'- S j MOUNT Alii GROWN: i SEEDS and Vigorous, acclimated vegetable the West, for bred flower seeds, Accept no substitute. Mountain Grown Seeds assure dealer gardening success. Your local or will get them for you has them .s promptly. PORTER-WALTO- P. O. Box 141? CO. N Salt Lake City II, Utah for Planting information free orchard, garden, ranch or farm. Write for it. 1947 50 ft. Hoes Adv. b a - r, 10 Wallpaper Taste, 5 pounds 89 LePages Wall Size, 1 pound 30 f ICemtone, Per Gallon Now! Lin-- x ' ' 1,8j Varnish Linoleum PHONE 176 h MycrTiBima HauraBwaire SHOP AT HYRUM DRUG CO. Ice Cream Specials 11 Validated April 1st Spare Stamp 11 in family 'ra- 60c .: Cake Rolls (always in stock) 60c Hand packed, qts. Ice Cream, qts. factory pack 45c 1.50 Ice Cream, gallons Milk Nickols and Topsides Remington Rand Foursome 19.50 Electric Shaver Films 1 tion books will be validated on April 1, 1947, for ten pounds of sugar, Frederic A. Adams, Region al Sugar Executive, announced today. The new stamp, OPA said, is provided to cover both regular home use and current home canning needs. There will be no special stamps for home canning sugar validated during 1947. Spare stamp 11 will remain valid through September 30, 1947, the agency said. Barring unpredictable disasters affecting sugar supplies, it will be possible to make another ten pound stamp good on July 1. It is emphasized that such sugar is to cover both home canning and other home 116 - 616 - 120 Ladies Expansion Braceletts Gold Ladles Wrist Watches, 1 Fancy Water Glasses, doz 25.00 Gold Case Palmolive Shave Cream Giant , No. 53, now valid Halo , 86c - Palmolive Shave Lotion 45c Asprin, McKessons, 200 IGOlllSS; Anacin Tabs, 12s Colgate Tooth Powder Pint' 49c Kotex, , 19c 39c 59c 25c 12s Kotex Belts, Elastic 31c Shelf Paper 10c - ,,, &L Beauty Bar Specials Latest and Popular 1st Door North of Post Offico ; 33c and 79c Nair Cosmetic Lotion to Toni Home Permanent with 2.00 Plastic Curlers RECORDS Logan 35c Drug Specials Coty Sub Tint (cream po. iy-- 170 North Main 89c 79c Drene Shampoo Vaseline Hair Tonic, large .... 63c W. P. FULLER COMPANY Leon Stucki Bldg. Specialties 6.00 Mens Toiletry Dept. C3 AT . Swiss cheese, some American cheese, 1500 pounds of butter per day, and about 7000 pounds of wheey powder. and good for five pounds will expire on March 31, 1947, HARDWARE 98 - - Calox Antiseptic PAINTS Qi() - Wax with Applier One Quart of 7 i Spare Stamp make up) ... Vint Radio and Electric 'TV-- . na : -- Bennetts Wallpaper Cleaner -- affiliated with government rePOULTRY SUPPLIES AND search and operations in Swiss cheese manufacturing. MEDICINES Mr. and Mrs. Hardell have three sons, one is with the army in Japan, one recently, returned ; from occupational duty in Ger- (Oh Yes! We Have the Feeds many, and the other son is in school. Too!) Chief chemist at the plant is Jack Kruse; he had been head chemist for Ovajtine Company. He is in charge of plant control and research on utilization of byproducts. Another member of the staff is Art Scheidegger, native of Switzerland, who Is cheese maker and factory super't intendent. The Amalga plant Is now recognized as the largest Swiss cheese manufacturing plant in' the world, processing 150,000 pouitls of milk a day into 14,000 pouhds of Swiss cheese. Plant output is ALWAYS from 55 to 60 wheels of cheese each 24 hours. The plant employs 50 people, and products include, besides the Stamp By O Tfk Toney Shovels Order Baby Chicks uses. WALLPAPER 5 98 Garden Cultivators es Seed Disc Wheels METAL MINING INDUSTRY ne UTAH Garden Rakes Model Jack Dempsey Hyrum Feed and a greater mining industry, SEEDS GARDEN by farmers near the scout reservation. .i-- According to figures of the U.S. Bureau of Mines there were 138 mines in Utah in 1921 compared to Lets encourage those 89 in 1945. who prospect, develop and build weeks. mond, Montana were guests of and Mrs. Ed Stuart on Saturday evening. Seth who had visited with his mother Mrs. Robena Bradshaw, seriously ill in Ogden, spent the night with the Stuarts. Mr. Mr. and .Mrs. Lorenzo R. Thorpe of Wellsville left Wednesday for a two week trip to California to visit relatives. They will be guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo W. Thorpe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mitton and family at Crockett, California. r home. on Wednesday after beia at the bedside of their mother Mrs. D. J. Jones for the past to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nate and Mr and Mrs. Parry Larsen of Ogden and Seth Bradshaw of Drum- Wellsville Locals Al-m- en 1.00 Mavis Dusting Powder 59c Woodbury Protective Hand Cream 39c Pacquins Hand Cream 47c . |