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Show .. N .. - --- PAGE FIVE SOUTH CACHE COURIER APRIL 11. I047 Honored at Dance Rath Bankhead Marries .w Leishman, the grooms mother, Mrs. Wilford Larsen,- - and the grandmothers, Mrs. Guy H. Maughan nd Mrs Martha Leishman. They all wore beautiful afternoon dresses and corsages of pink rosebuds and lily of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen are making their home at Mendon. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Larsen (Miss who LaVay Leishman) I Miss Ruth Bankkhead, charm-fin- s were married in the Logan temMrs. daughter of Mr. and Wells-Iviilon Friday, March 28, were e ple iHeber H. Bankhead of honored guests at a wedding and instructor of physical dance at the Wellsville Junior ' Cache High education at South School gymnasium on WedHigh 1 to married Stanley was chool The yourr of Logan, son of nesday evening. George Hobson Mrs. H. H. Sulge from Los Anof Rexburg, couple were assisted in receiving jYirs Agnes Hobson fldaho in a pretty candle light the guests by their parents. Mr geles, a sister of Mrs Henry Nielbeen visiting relatives foeremony performed at the home and Mrs Elmer A Leishman and sen, has and friends here for a number of on Easter bride Sunday, jof the ;Mr and Mrs Wilford Larsen of days. She has now gone to Idaho 6, at 9 p. m. Bishop Leo Mendon. were assisted in to visit relatives and friends They Jllankhead of Avon officiated at care of the many beauti- there. taking in the he" double ring ceremony J, ful and useful gifts by Mrs. Betty Ipresence of members of the families and a few close Bartlett, Mrs Carma Gibbs, Mrs Representing the Ladies Sr. Elma Nielsen and Miss Wilma Literay Irelatives and friends. Qub of Hyrum at the while those in charge of Board of Directors meeting of The bride chose a traditional Hall, the serving were Mrs. Margaret the Northern District, Utah Fedf white taffeta wedding gown with Mrs Gretta Leishman aad eration of Womens Clubs in sleeves Lilz, and Ifitted bodice, puffed Sweetheart neck line. She wore the Misses Rena, Renee. Sherry, Garland recently were Mrs. W. S. Bailey, Mrs J B Baxter, Mrs small white hat with a band Shirley and Joyce Leishman. E J. Wilson and Mrs H. R Adams, Cf white rosebuds from which The bride wore her wedding a Lll a shoulder length veil. Her district officer. of net over white satin. gown clouded red and Her jcorsage was finger length veil was held carnations and gardenias. in place by her crown of seed her he was attended by sister, pearls and she wore a corsage of fMiss LaRayne Bankhead, as bride rosebuds. luaid while Overn Peterson was gardenias and pink afternoon and the early During ihest man. Mr.' Bankhead, father evening the trousseau was dislot the bride, and Mrs. Hobson, fniother of the groom, stood as played at the home of the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy witnesses to- - the marriage. , H. Maughan. The many guests The newly weds left for a who called were received by the tfioneymoon , immediately, followMrs Elmer bride, her. mother, ing the ceremony amid throwing fof rice and loads of good wishes white hyacinths or their success and' hapiness. afternoon' at the the During For her going away outfit the Bankhead home the bride enterride chose a black tailored suit tained at a trousseau tea where kith matching accessories. Her some 200 guests called between corsage was red rosebuds and the hours of two and eight p. m. , Klondike Kates Strange Love The queen of the Yukon Idyl. Paul. was 53 when Johnny Matson finally proposed and no marriages A pleasant Easter was enjoyed was ever as free of rifts as theirs,, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John read this romantic love story i A. Eliason wfth members of the the American Weekly, the magaSun- family spending the afternoon zine distributed with next Examiner. Los Angeles there. days .Following is a list of people ers are Reta Allen and Carla from Hyrum who attended the funeral of Mrs. Glen Allen In Franklin Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hansen and .daughter Carol, President and Mrs. Edwin Clawson, Mr and Mrs Albert Nielsen and Muriel, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nielsen, Mr and Mrs Eldon Nielsen, Mr and Mrs D O. Nielsen and Emma, Mrs. LaVie Allen, Mrs Levi j Andersen, MFs. Geo. L. Andersen, Mr and Mrs John Hospitality in your hands Allen, Mrs. Melinda Allen an' Harold, Mr. O H Birch, Mr. and Mrs Arnold Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs Earl Anhder, Mrs Grover Christensen, Mrs. Ether Nielsen. An April Fools party was held by the Second Intermediate Sunday School class of the Hyrum Second ward on the evening of April 1 at the home of Marilyn Crookston. The unusual party was enjoys ed by 19 members. Class teach- - i OTTIED UNOCt AUTHORITY OR THE COCA-COI- COMPANY IY , THhe 1 nssises aire YOUR OLD MATTRESS IS WORTH MOREY! ,, V'.'k.X TRADE IT IH AT CRYSTAL 3 PC. METAL BED OUTFIT! nun 1 , CdD TTdDUU ; We are sorry for the Inconvenience that the telephone strike is causing. We made an honest effort to avoid this unhappy situa tion. The Unions demands, which we understood were based largely n a national pattern, are prohibitive. Some of the union negotiators seemed shocked at the amount which totalled $27,000,000 a year. Facts cannot be wished away. Our present payroll is at a going rate of $39,000,000 a year. To increase it 70 percent is unthinkable. The often quoted $12 per week increase, when woven into a national pattern plus some local askings, actually becomes a payroll increase averaging $32 per week for Mountain States men and women. There are more than 100 items in the union demands besides wages, hut wages stand out and will, of course, have to be settled before any overall agreement can be reached. 1 AMS The Company wants telephone wages to be good. It thinks its wages should compare favorably with wages. paid in this area Jar work requiring similar skill and training. We think this is fair to the employees and the only fair thing to the public, for labor expense is paid from rcxenues collected for our services. We are continually comparing our wages with others, and recent studies indicate that they compare xvell being generally on the high sides. Any doubt as to the justice of our coni- -' parisons and conclusions, could be settled easily by an impartial board of arbitration which we have proposed. By far the largest part of the Companys revenues, including toll charges, are received from rates that are determined in this territory. Telephone employees are subject to the general living conditions prevailing in the communities in which they work. The Company feels that telephone wages can be related and fixed only bn a local area basis if they are to be fair alike to employees and telephone users. -0 3450 FOR ONLY . . ' WITH YOUR OLD MATTRESS ALL MANAGEMENT'S THREE FOLD , EASY TERMS! RESPONSIBILITIES Furnish up an extra room inexpensively aud use it or rent it. Includes metal ' bed, coil spring, comfortable ma tress REGULAR $52.98 SsS. LVNERSPRINGS Management wants its associates in the business to have good wages. It thinks the present wages, which average 69 percent above 1941, are good. The present fine organization could not have been built up without fair and just wages and good working conditions. Management thinks it has the responsibility of seeing that the cost of telephone service to the public is reasonable, and that means that the cost of furnishing the service be reasonable. Labor costs now take 65 per cent of the revenue dollar. Management .thinks that the security holders who have put up the money to build the plant should have a reasonable rate on their investment. It is their investment that makes the jobs. There is about $10,000 of plant buildings, switchboards, cables, etc. per emploj ee. A lot of new capital will be required in the future. ARE BACK! ! It takes all three, ors, workers, customers, and invest to keep a business going. Our offer to arbitrate is still open, as REGULAR ROW ' ; is also oiir offer to extend the present $29.50 22? - liberal contracts. YOUR OLD MATTRESS - 4,. hiattress ifs In the meantime we are doing our best to give as much service as possible. J ' now with one of these buoyant new restful innerspring mattresses youve been waiting so patiently for! Well padded with soft cotton. Durable cover. Replace youf Your cooperation, understanding emergency are greatly appreciated. and patience in this THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE I5F.U R N I.T.U REICOEB "TO SEE, IS TO BELIEVE" 54TNOXMA1 NIST-- 444 s. AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 1 Qj |