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Show 4 Sooth Cache Courier 3r May 9, 1947 .Cr Vy Richmond Locals Visit Your Veterans KJ Vernon' W7 Smith cepted. a' position' as orb, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Vinson thefe Wilder, Idaho have moyed into the 'Mrs L H Ha will also: teach . band if!'1'1' Bullen-homeMr. Vihson3 emther first session tending; ployed by. the Fashion Cleaners summer school-- ' at the Logan..! will move his family to the school: this fallf : Mrs. H. F. Olsen is visiting relatives in Salmon City, Idaho.. - Mrs Nettie and t--J have moved back to f V?, . IS - The mothers of Mrs. Hamblins First Grade children In Smith-fiel- d Q were happily surprised to r-clever invitations designreceive In an impressive doible ring '? ed and written by the children Re Nia Miss (jronquist, ceremony inviting' them to a Mother Goose daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Cronquist of North Ljgan, be party. The party was held Wednescame the bride of GJen Ray 7 in the first grade Mooseman, son of Mr, ind Mrs. day, May were all dreschildren room. The was Ray Mooseman. The mariage Goose characters. as Mother sed solemnized in the Logan temple A uniue program was given com1 with president Thursday, May MothEl Ray Christensen officiating. bining Mother Goose with characand health and ers Day were Witnessing the marriage as an , appropriate Mrs O H Cronquist, Mr and Mrs ter building our Health Day to preliminary Mrs. Roy Smith, Ray Mooseman, The children will celebration. v L:grandmother of the groom, and wear their Mother Goose cosMr and Mrs L W McCann. tumes In the Health Day parade. VISIT A VET In keeping: with the general theme 'of Natfidnal Immediately following the cerThe program concluded with honVet on emony the newlyweds werA, Hospital Day, May 12, Visit a Ina Hospital the presentation of a Mothers tal .Day and Remember Him Every ored at a wedding dinner at the this group of icemen patients at Hines Veterans hospital, Maywood, 111.', Is shown Bluebird. Attending were mem- Day gift to each mother and a bers of the wedding party who special gift for their room mother participating in a recreational program. were joined by Miss Ruth Cron- after which punch and wafers were served by thte children. sister of. the bride,, and A party was held at field, Mrs. Agnes Batson, Mrs. quist, the home of Mrs. Keith Spack-jna- Carl Rasmussen of ' Logan,' Mrs. Roy Smith,. grandfather ;of the Lunch was served and the Vaughan Hansen, Mrs Francis groom. ... following the dinevening spent playing bunco. . Bingham, Mrs: Evelyn Hansen, nerImmediately the- young couple left on a Present were Mrs. Ellen Han- Mrs. H. P Hansen 'and the guest On Wednesday evening in the short honeymoon. sen, Mrs. Eva Thornley, Mrs. of honor. On Sunday, May 4, Mr and LDS Institute on College Hill a Ruth Porter, Mrs. Ethel ChamPrizes were won by Mrs. Eve- Mrs Mooseman entertained wedding reception was held for bers, Mrs. Addle Chambers,' Mrs. lyn Hansen. Mrs. Ellen Hansen at a Ray dinner -- honoring the Mr and Mrs. Glen Ray Mooseman. family Antoine Christensen- ot Smith- - and Mrs. Ethel Chambers also. In the receiving line were the married newly couple. Guests were Mrs O H Cronquist of North bride and groom, Mrs. 0. H. Logan, Mr and Mrs Roy Smith Cronqquist, mother of the bride,' and Mr. and Mrs Wiliam liloose-ma- n Mr and Mrs Ray Mooseman, parof Smithfield, Mr and. Mrs ents of the groom, Mel Roy BallHoward Davis, Mr and Mrs Lor- ard, best man, Mrs. Joyce Cook, enzo Garrett- - and Mr., and .Mrs maid of honor, Miss Lorna NyScott Cronquist of Ogdenj Mr man, and Mrs. Ethel May and Mrs Lorin L. Smith and fambridesmaids. The serving table was covered ily of Salt Lake, Mr and Mrs Grant Pendleton and Miss Ruth with a lace table' cloth and cenCronquist of Logan, Mr and Mrs. tered with a wedding cane with --Olaf Cronquist of Benson, Mr tapers on either side. Mrs., Vern and Mrs Ira Mooseman, .Mr and E. Williams and Jliss Ruth. CronMrs. L W McCann and Mr and qulst, sisters of the brlde1U bui-e- d. A green and white6! color Mrs Darrell Porter of ..Smithfield. The young couple are at home scheme was carried out. I Tn charge of the gift room were to their many friends at 172 I Mrs. Grant L. Pendleton and North 3rd East in Logan. Mrs. Lorenzo Garrett, sisters of I the bride. Mrs Scott E Cronquist SMITHFIELD JR. CIVIC was in charge of the gift book. CLUB MEETS I with the' serving Assisting In the Pioneer room of the were Bluebird, members of the Junior Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Bateman, Carl Somers, ''Mrs. Earl Civic club held their guest day on Friday, May 2. Special guest Griffin and Miss Joan Crookston. was Mrs Lewis M Turner, director of the northern district of the The Second Grade in Smith-fiel- d GOOD State Federation of Womens under the direction of Mrs. clubs. Lenora Olson entertained their The program consisted of inmothers on Friday with a Censtrumental music by Denise and tennial program. The children Daphne Smith of Preston, ing by Mrs Ezra Lundahl o. Logan, vocal solos by Mrs Mabel Godfrey accompanied bv Mrs. Erma Webb of Smithfield. Those giving the program were presented with corsages. Lunch was served to 17 club members and Popular Couple Weds - ; ... ex-ser- v- no-ho- . st . sang old time songs and told interesting incidents of pioneer life and they danced the plain quaarille and folk dances. The art work on the walls and' the pioneer costumes of the children: made an appropriate setting for the program. . . the- , . Zelda Stoddard, secretary. .Their closing social will be held at the 'Bluebird on May 28, 1947. .Mrs HayeS-Ho- government ( " transient farm labor office, will be. in the service building at the cross roads of town., Thi-r- -e I ;our' Mr. Gunnar Laurence and fa ily have moved back to Richm, to make their home for the mer. Mrs.. Bessie- Orvin is spending LC gome time at the- - home- of i daughter, Mrs. Golden Hodg - Mrs Aileen E. McCarty of I J ,; s . j .7 vy. 2!y, . ft-:-.- n, COV iV i i a; J . Black & White Days, Inc. THE The Junior Civic Club met on Monday evening. May 5 at the home of Mrs Donald Jackson with Mrs. Leigh Bair in charge of the program. Mrs Lowell Andersen of Hyrum read the book Utah History by Milton Hunter. A lunch was served to 18 club mem bers. Mrs Mae Douglass entertained on Thursday, May 1 in honor of her daughter, Mrs Gloria Bernt-se- n who was observing her birth day anniversary. Lunch was serv- -' ed to about 50 guests and Mrs Bernsten received , many nice gifts. i th ti r?r & - I SEVEN DAYS ONLY! HURRY! Introducing Our New Baby Department jin Appreciation of Your Present 'M PEDERSEN or Future Patronage, the . STUDIO 84 West Center .Street, Logan, Utah Presents a Complimentary Gift ONE BEAUTIFUL 5x7 PHOTOGRAPH Mrs G L Rees, . ith. . ! ' Following dinner, bridge was played, with high score prize going to Mrs Chambers who was also presented with a gift. The Litra Lure Literary Club held their closing social last week with a no host party at the home of Mrs Amy Hind. Games, were played and lunch' served to 15 club members. Officers for the coming season will be Berneice Clawson, president, Roma Low, Vadis Hillyard, OF YOUR BABY OR CHILD UNDER SCHOOL AGE Taken with our Special Baby Camera in our Studio from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. beginning next Saturday and continuing through the following week. NO OTHER OBLIGATIONS. Take advantage V of this free gift by coming early to avoid the rush. this Ad. No appointment necessary. PEDERSEN Please bring STUDIO If you have no children please pass this Ad to a friend. treasurer. secretary and Mr. and Mrs. George Jdeikle of Smithfield entertained at a delicious turkey dinner and all the trimmings Sunday, April 27 in honor of her mother and daughter Emma. The occasion was her mothers 74th birthday and Emmas bth birthday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. H Melkle, Mr and Mrs D N. Hansen of jPgdppf. Mrs. N H Hansen and LeRoy Hansen of Tetoriia, Idaho. Darlene Meikle and the host and hostess completed the list of those present. PHONE 73 North Main TELEPHONE STRIKE dont want a telephone strike and we regret its continuance,, with have a responsibility to you, the public, to provide the best service we at tiie lowest rates consistent with fair treatment of employees and the in vestors who have put their savings in our business AA'e can Consequently it was our responsibility to say to the Union: Yonr demands are beyond all reason complying with them would make necessary prohibitive rates for telephone service. This would be bad not only for telephone users and investors, but in the long run for telephone employees as well. AVe want telephone wages to be fair, and all of our comparative studies have indicated that they are fair actually on the high side for the communities we serve. . The Urnon does not agree that present wages are good. AVe are unable to get together and so the Company suggests, and had suggested before the strike that the wage issues be submitted to ARBITRATION by a board of impartial citizens residing in the states in which the Company operates. rfvet ARBITRATION o5r OF THE WAGE ISSUES WOULD BE FAIR TO ALL gw: 474 Logan, Utah the public is suffering. Mrs L. B vice-preside- i AVe Honoring Mrs Rhinda Chambers who was observing her birthday anniversary, Mrs Richard Roskelley entertained he birthday club at a delightful dinner party at the Roskelley. home last week. She was assisted her daughter in law; ' Mrs Well-by ing Roskelley. Members present were Farr. Mrs J E Sheffer, Mrs Griffith and the honored Mary guest. Special guests were , Mrs R E Bernsten and Mrs Pearl Carter of Logan and Mrs. Robert Griff- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OUR POSITION AHD THE PBBLIC INTEREST - Free Photograph of Your Baby PETERSON SHOE STORE all interested parties are concerned, and the public has a very definite interest m the dispute, it certainly seems that an offer of ARBITRATION is a fair offer. AVhen , ARBITRATION is simply a means of letting aji f impartial perWh Ir group of persons settle a dispute after Reviewing the facts and givini full consideration to both sides. The arbitrator acjts as a , V judge or umpire. Agreement on ARBITRATION and going Wk to workWle thl is deliberating, would mean that everyone would be benefltted. We public would get service, employees would get back on the payroll, and the with its large construction program to giv e its customers the kind of settee they want. ba . Cbmpany--c8uld'proce- Your continuing friendly understanding and cooperation during this unhappy situation are greatly appreciated. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY - 11. s Sponsored by 32 guests. 11- ! , . 11.1 7 SiI Mrs. Chloe Merrill celebrated her 74 birthday on Wednesday, 7.13 May 7th. Her daughter in law, Mrs, Doris Lee and Miss Gen!. Ixx-nMrs. G. E. Merrill entertained her friends and neighbors In her Nelson., of Salt Laka City visitors over, the weekend. rpb- honor in . the afternoon. ....... May 10 15 17, 1947 MUSIC ha1 f( Aean - Richmond Community Building and I 2"With W -- Wehn-ergre- i Bernardino California is visit. I Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Erickson. & is a sister, of Mr Eickson. Has Reception - - - . New officers of the, Richmond, Junior Literary club are Mrs. Mae Hill, president; Mardene ' Traveller, vice president and H . fcs. - for the summer conduct-fo- jela- Mooseman Couple n. ,nd SPen I l |