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Show PRIlMLlgj. PAGE EIGHT Former llyrum i Man Dies Charles Alva Hall, 56, former resident of Hyrum, died of a heart ailment In a Salt Lake City hospital Wednesday evening .April 2. Funeral services were Tield Saturday, April 5 at 12:15 p. m. in the Hawthorne ward chapel in Salt Lake City. - his death he was Superintendent of Postal Finances. He is survived by his widow, Nettie Wahlen Hall. who resides at 740 Harrison Ave.a daughter, Marcel Carver, and a grandson, A!an Carver' of Salt Lake City. lie is also survived by the following sisters and brothers, Mrs D. N. Stephens of Los Angearce of Ogden l eles, Mrs J J. J. Hall, Hyrum, George Hall, gan pranCisco, Edgar Hall, Mal- lad, Horace O. Hall, Burley. C. L. Hall, Logan and C S Hall, Born in Hyrum on August 22, 1890, Mr Hall was the son of Hyrum and Lydia O. Hall. He has resided in Salt Lake City most of his life where he was employed in the post office. At the time of Order Baby Chicks at The MIA will meet pm. 8 in the Hyrum First ward next Tuesday evening. Counselor Ed Nielsen will be in charge of the assembly program. In the Special (Interest group the program will consist of a talk on music appreciation by Viola Israelsen and vocal solos by Margaret Jensen and Leo Israelsen, and a carinet solo by Vione Israelsen, . Concert Success SCII Does Well I - ( Mr W. H. Terry, chairman of High School the Utah Band and Chorus reports that the concerts held April 2 and 3 went over very well. Th8 band and chorus was com posed 'of high school students from all over the State. The concerts were heldvin the tabernacle All-Sta- te At Meet coach V. R. Carver, forensic at the South Cache High School states that in the Region One forensic meet held at Logan High School April 8 and 9, Patricia Wright and Bonnie Kellett of Hvrum, debate team, and Israelsen of Hyrum, extemporaneous speaker, won the right to represent South Cache High in the state forensic meet to be held at the University of Utah on April 18 and 19. Other speakers who made a good showing at the Logan meet were Danford Bickmore, Donald Cronqnist, Gary Theurer, Grant Yost, Keith Hoskins, Mont Nyman, Maxine Law, Lota Bailey, I eah 7 clanger, Virginia Joriren-senWmsioa Dee Hubabrd, James, Aivil Bragger. Dean ik'J- - at Salt Lake during the Western - States Music Education Conferof ence. William D. Revallie Michigan was the guest conduct- Ar-v- el AUXILIARY MEETS meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Jr were last evening. Mrs. Elmer Paul, Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist, Mrs. Lynn Baxter, Mrs Wanda Dunn, Mrs. Eva Smith, and Mrs. Ophelia Wright. The program featured the Pan American theme. Dee H. Wilson of Logan gave an interesting talk j on the -- life and customs of the Seed j . Students representing Sout'h Cache High School in the band were Mark Carver and Dean Jensen of Hyrum, Joan Zollinger and Datus Maughan of Providence, Mont Nyman of North Logan and Dee Hubard of Wellsville. In the chorus were Betty Lou Nielsen, Virginia Jorgensen, La Rae Nielsen, Betty Rose, Maxine Nielsen and Nina Nielsen of Hyrum and Sheldon Johnson of Millville and Orvie Bragger of The '.call came week. during the afternoon while the Dont throw away those vitaBankheads were entertaining at G. B. Lai demonstrates mins. a trousseau Tea in honor of Inthe that frequently Ruth. ferior parts of vegetables are highest in vitamin content. Youll find this interesting article in the American Weekly, the maga- zine distributed with next. .Sundays Los Angeles Examiner. Adv. WANT ADS DOMINION LIGHT WEIGHT i.j ELECTRIC IRON 9M UNIVERSAL PRESSURE COOKER 13.30 AYASHBOABDS 1.1' 35c to YALE PADLOCKS 100 POUND ANVIL : FENCER BATTERIES - Mississippi. BENNETTS Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McDowell and family were hosts to Pres, and Mrs. Charles B. Richmond, Mr and Mrs Kimball Richmond and son, Robert, of Salt Lake, Richmond Mr. Lawrence and daughter Harriet of La Jolla, California, last Sunday. President and Mrs. Richmond, parents of Mrs. McDowell, will leave, by air next week for Australia where they will preside over the mission there. - VARNISH KLENZENE 2.8 - KEMTONE, PER GALLON LIN-- X NATIVE ALFALFA SEEDS, Pasture Grasses, Hubam Clover, Seed Potatoes. Our stock is complete. Central Seed and Produce Co. 45 Make your living room a place of beauty and Delicious Texas Citrus Fruits fort with attractive, long lasting furniture. 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REGULAR ARMY JOB OPEN FOR QUALIFIIED MEN Start at $48.70 per week (approximate civilian equivalent of the pay of a U. S. Army pri- vate). WENDELL JEUSEII SERVICE STATION Hyrum, Utah This is Army Week when the entire nation pays tribute to the U S. Army. If you can qualify physically, mentally, morally you may begin your career with the best employer in the world by joining the Army now. Rapid advancement in pay and opportunity as you progress. See your local Army Recruiting office today. 201 FEDERAL FOR RENT BLDG. Chemistry Sets, Regular 5.00 Ring Microscope Sets, Regular 5.95 Powerhouse Electric Motor Sets, Regular 4.98 Painting Kits, Regular $2.23 Stationary, Regular 1.00 ..... Singing Teakettles,. Beauty Bar Specials LOGAN MISCELLANEOUS FLOOR SANDERS. Everton & Sons. 25 W. 1 No. Logan. 10 Vi Evening in Paris Perfume.... 75c Coty Talc Emeraude Larigan FOR RENT Q33DCSd ?te!P 3533337 (ShCncP wide seed buying iacUitie.. Unrthruo King & Company has world BUYS 0NYTHE BE AND all available teed to the test, ThI rigid Northland Brand tlandard fciects any but the highest quality Northland Brand, you can be tur. eed. Coniequently, when you buy local climatic fertile seed. epedaUy adapted to you are getting dean, at once tee yo can buy, money eeed BEST yoftr Mditlom. For the to lofffl Northrop, King dealer, or write NORTH RUP, KING & CO., 160 So. 4th West Salt Lake City Garden plot about Thompson. ' 1 acres. Ole 44x MISCELLANEOUS LOST Mrs.-Georg- e Muguet 50c Jergen Lotion, 1.00 size with 79c gift Jar of face cream Ayers Luxuria Cleanser, Regular 2.25 Kay Lotion 1.00 25c and 30c Deoderayt Cream..., 29c and Mum Deoderant Odo-Rit- e Coty Powder and Matched Subtint, both for Sooth Skin Lotion for details. e 39c 49c , 3!,c Sofskin Hand Cream Portrait Cold Wave Toni Delux Cold Wave Kit.... 2.00 Jacket, top coat and ties. Stanton. ATTENTION Teen Age Girls! Reserve a date now for Singer Vacation Sewing Course. Eight streamlined sessions. Only $8.00. Visit or phone your Singer Sewing Center, ,114 No Main, Logan, 1.35 29.73 High grade cedar posts for sale. Deliver in lots of 10 or more. Odll x Wendell Jensen, Hyrum. Marshseedless ft. - , Bushel-hal- f L' Miss Arline'Nyquist and if Valoie Allred attended the Day open house at Hill Field Both girls had trotf there during the war and enjotheir visit very much. CAN OPENERS FLINT Mr and Mrs. John E. Allred at tended the Star Valley reunion held this week in Logan. It was a reunion of all Cache Valley toilet. An outside FOR SALE people who had at some time Tom Eliason, Hyrum. 44x lived in Star Valley, Wyoming, crowd enjoyed the proand gram many old friends met FOR SALE OR TRADE Good after years of drifting again HySaddle Horse. George Eliason, apart. J rum. com- , pi,1'-- 45c FOR SALE Living Room Heavens Getv j Now! Hyrum Feed and ing Stoddard sang South Border and Lynn Baxter piano melody of South can tunes. or. Margene Cox, Margrun Lm Providence. sen, LaWana Jessop, Ruth Anh- Dean i i t: n s, Maig- m The Heber H Hankhead family dor. . , . b. ' Kaye Dawn Bailey, the daughNina le. Gajle Nielsen, be of Wellsville were surely thrilled NIelsen Roao Marie Hulsc, Max- - ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bailey on Easter Sunday., when they re-- j ineine Wood, Marian Christian- - of Hyrum celebrated her 13th ceived a telephone call from their sen birthday with a party on March 28 and entertained 20 guests. son. Major Heber Blaine BankThe competition was very keen POULTRY SUPPLIES AND Games and luncheon were Reof head the Army Air Corps between students of South Cache MEDICINES serve, with headquarters at New Logan. Bear River. Box Elder, Orleans, now piloting for the and Weber High Schools. Mr. and Mrs. JElmer Paul reChicago Southern Airlines. He a phone call from their ceived to his parents and U Mrs. Reba Fordgeon and Mrs. son on Easter Sunday. Jack, We Have the Feeds talked Oh Yes! Jack were sisters, La Rayne and Ruth, con- Hawkes of Pocatello, Idaho who was recently hurt in a bus gratulating Ruth on her approach visitors in Hyrum at the home accident reports that he is much last ing marriage- whJch.topk place of Mrs John A. Eliason better. He is now stationed in Sunday evening. people of South America. ; JHIymom EDmg |