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Show Richmond Locals 'W,WV w mmowij South Cache Courier Marriage Licenses Mr. Milo Harrison has returned Marriage licenses have been to work at the Sego Milk Plant after a five week lay off due to issued by the county clerks office to the following: Ah in Rex ' illness. Whitehead, 22, Grace, Idaho and Mrs. Elna M. Johnson, Mrs Pauline Cardon, 20, Logan; WallMartha Aylworth, and Mrs. Alm-ed- a ace Scott McQuarie, 23, Hyde Hendricks have returned to Park and Bonnie Frederick, 20, Ferron Watkins Richmond after spending the Providence; and winter in California. Mrs. John- Sonderegger, 26, Midway, son lisited her daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Hansen, 19, Loga; HarDon Nebeker in Arcadia; Mrs. old Elton Nichols, 30, Ortonville, a i lworth was at her son Lowells Minn., and LaPnel Jones Hop30, Logan. kins, Mrs. San and in Francisco place Hendricks lisited her daughter, Mrs. Vilate Christoffersen in DIVORCE COMPLAIVT FILED Wanda S. Morgai filed a div-Pittsburgh. Mrs. Etna J. Merill has returned home after spendcompaiiit with th3 County ing the winter in Rexburg, Ida. Attorneys office" against Wilbur S. Morgan charging Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen and mental cruelty have moved into Mrs. Martha Aylworths apartment on Main Street. o- non-suppo- SWEDISH COIFFURES . . . Two of the outstanding coiffures shown at a recent exhibition in Stockholm marking the 40th anniversary of Norwegians, Danes and Finns took part in the Swedish hairdressers, the display. At left model shows an evening coiffure. At right, another evening coiffure of swirls and a high bun. How to get a hat over any of them is anybodys problem, or perhaps they do not wear hats in the evening in Stockholm. and Mrs. Fred Prince have the past two weeks isitmg sheen Jwith Mrs. Princes parents, Mr. and Mrs Ivan Christensen. They also visited fiends in Logan. Mr. 5 Prince returned to his work in the Navy at San Francisco, and j Mr. and has moved here to work in the Sego Milk Factory. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen have purchased the Thomas Hendricks home. Lets, make Mothers Day really worthwhile this year by giving her a new Home Appliance to work easier, make thus her giving her a few extra years of worth-livin- life. g ANewBENDIX Home Laundry Fully Automatic. Takes all the work out of wash day. She does not even need to be home to do the family wash. Just put in the clothes, turn a switch an go where she likes. It will soak her clothes, wash, rinse three times, and dry them. Just hang them out at her convenience. Her hands never touch water. Furnace ic Mrs. Afton Hoppie is convalescing at the Cache Valley hospital from a appendicitis operation. She Is getting along fine. , Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson and Mrs. Marjorie Glassford are sporting new cars. Miss Myrl Hodgson has gone Co Salt Lake to work in the main office of the Utah Power & Light Company. Her place in the local office is being taken by one of the girls from the Smith-fiel- d Fowler Electric Water Heaters formerly agent here for the Her work will be cut in two by having a modem freezing plant in her home. No standing over a hot stove canning vegetables and fruit. Just put them in the freezer. It is easier and better. Lots of room for your meats, also! Hew Meclinical Water Softener of her soap. Saves clothing. annual expense of clothing, (dresses, underwear, shirts, stockings, lingerie, linens, sheets, towels and table cloths etc., SAVES annual cost of plumbannual fuel cost. SAVES tea, ing repairs. SAVES coffee, (all foods cook better in soft water). Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hadfield of Salt Lake City spent the weekend 'in Smlthfield visiting with relatives. The Trenton school is working the closing Mr. and Mrs. James Raymond that everyone possible should see. and family of Grace, Idaho, spent It is a centennial program, piothe week-en- d in Smithfield and neer songs, dances, stories and Hyde Park visiting with relatives plays. Further anouncement as to date will be given later. and friends. on a program for Mr. and Mrs. Adell Cannon and family visited in Ogden on Sunday with Mr ahd Mrs. Russ Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miles and family of Montpelier, Idaho, visit ed with Mr and Mrs. W. A. Miles on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W A Miles recent ly visited with Mr and Mrs. Shell Hampton of Salt Lake. While there they observed Mr. Miles up drive. Gerald and Ron Plowman of Smlthfield, Levi Allen of Cove, and Wm. Anderson of Richmond were special guests. The Trepton " MIA held their closing party Tuesday the 22. A good time was had by all present at the dance. Mayor J. E. Andrew is having a well deserved vacation in California for two weeks. Tuesday afternoon the Trenton Relief Society members are havSister ing a party honoring Louif-Merrill and Sister Velva Lott who have been released as officers ot the Relief Society. e Dwelling Units There were over 37 million dwelling units in the nation, of which about 40 per cent were occupied by their owners In 1940. 83rd birthday anniversary with a family dinner at Hotel Utah. v.v.'V.vmvmw.w. .ssw.v.wlv.'.w.v. .VtW.. . suwitv III : I III . V I ' Po4t WVi S&ozmta III Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lewis are now living at 164 East 3rd So, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turner returned to their home in Berke-lCalifornia, after visiting Mrs. Turners parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. McMurdie for a few days. The Ladies Junior Literary Club of Richmond will hold a bridge party bn Thursday night May 8. Mrs. Peter Johnson is recovering in the LDS hospital at Salt Lake from a major operation. She is getting along as well as could be expected considering the seriousness of the operation. hs h one-thi- rd one-tent- A LOCALS U. Mrs. Ruby Albiston was hostess to the KLE Club of Richmond Friday night. May 2. three-fourt- Trenton Locals I. C. Railroad. Coolerator Home Freezers save The committee voted to cooperate with the City In their clean SMITHFIELD Mr. Preston Nuffer is working He was The Aloha Bridge Club was entertained on Thursday night by Mrs. Foney Cartwright. one-fourt- Night. (Salt Lake Police) at the Sego Milk Plant. Porcelain lined. Double heating unit. Automatic! All the hot water she wants, anytime she wants it. 3, 5, 10, 30, 40, 50 and 66 gal. capacity She will SAVES Lion Club met Monday night, 28 th. President F. H Last The program was conducting. arranged by Lion George H. Anderson. The speaker was Professor George B. Caine of the USAC, who gave an interesting talk on the development of the State of Utah. , Two vocal solos were sung by Stratford Loosli of Logan. Accompanied by Miss Grace John son. Nominating committee appointed. Lions Amos Bair, Ulyess Lewis, O. L. Ballam. Lion H Ray Pond was appointed to meet with a group from the City and Cove who were to contact the Forest Service and County Commisioners relative to Road improvements and other work up High Creek Canyon. Lions Floyd White, Theron Anhder, J. W. Stoddard were named as a committee to work out a stunt for Convention Stunt April y, THE LAST WORD IN MODERN HEATING ' Will actually clean the house instead of dirtying it. No clinkers to take out, no ashes, no dirt. It heats, filters, humidifies and circulates all of the air in your home. A The operator of thi ear was driving too fast on tret pavement . Trying to bring the machine to a quick stop, it went into a skid, spun off the road and rolled into a marsh. The driver, pinned under the wreckage, was drowned before he could be extricated. Brakes are worse than useless when driving at high speed on slippery roads, CAUTION is the only safety device which is dependable of all times , Richmond Lions Have Meeting office. Mr. J. Ray Stoddard has returned to Richmond after spend ing the winter in Ogden. His daughter, Mrs. Cheryl Bishop is staying with him. Mrs. Stoddard is still working in Ogden. FOR INSTANCE An turned to our fair city. Mr. Walter Perrin, Mr. Earl Longson, Mr. Cummings and Mr Houston have moved to RichMrs Prince will join her husband mond to work in the Egan Mine. in a couple of weeks. They have The development of this property has been long awaited by this had a months vacation. community. We hope that it Mrs. Matilda Coleman is vis- proves very successful. iting at the home of her daughter Mr. Le Roy E. Barkdull formMrs. Hyrum Hansen. erly of Franklin, Idaho, has pur chased the Mary Ann Small home MOTHER'S DAY 0iI-0-SM- in After spending the winter Downey and Pocatello, Idaho, Mrs. Annie J. Hendricks has re rt h Modern Automatic Oil Stove Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson have purchased a home in Logan and moved there to live. Mr. Anderson works for the Peterson Tractor Co. Mr. Oscar Anderson Is working at the Twin Falls Idaho sugar factory. . A new shipment of our famous Faogils just arrived. She "ill have no more coal to carry in or ashes to carry out. fully automatic. A Hew Majestic Radio Give her a. beautiful new Majestic. Many beautiful models pick from. Table models. consoles. Portables that are guaranteed to play anywhere. 1 Deepsleep was one of America's favorites and it has always been popular with our customers. So STORE NAME is glad to announce that this splendid Simmons mattress is again Radio-Phonogra- Hundreds of Miscellaneous Items.. At Reduced Prices 25 to 50 Off! CH AS Oil Water Hearters, Electric Hollers, Aluminum Ware, Table Lamps, Ware, available. i I ' '' Deepsleep has these prewar quality features: Innerspring comfort Deep upholstery . . Prebuilt border . . Cord handles . 8 Ventilators . . French edge and flat button tufts. . Heaters, Hollywood Floor Safes, Pyrex v. LINE OF GIFT ITEMS It will be to your advantage to shop in our new ' U A BEAUTIFUL The Deepsleep Matching Box Spring, coils, with layers of felted upholstery. te at $39.50, has deep store. J. W. EAM, C. Id West Center Street, Logan IL HEATING Phone 1710 APPLIANCES SPRING IN MOSCOW . . . Its springtime in Moscow and so, despite 'a 15 degree temperature, this Muscovite youth indulges in a seasonal delicacy ice cream. CRYSTAL FURNITURE CO. 254 North Main Phone 444 5 |