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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, Hyrum, Utah, Friday, January Stassen Advocates Firm Policy In His Logan Speech a firm, Logan 16, 194 SEGO LILY CAMP TO MEET JANUARY 22 The Sego Lily camp Hyrum of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. Vinnie Clauson on January 22. are Mrs. Lorraine Allen, Mrs. Lovisa Ann Allen Allen, Mrs. Sarah and Mrs. Marvel Clauson. . The lesson, Pioneer Water will be given by Mrs. Supply Melinda Liljenquist. Musical numbers will be a vocal solo by Myma Coy Clauson and a piano duet Advocating consistent policy in dealing with Russia, strengthening of the Unit ed Nations to achieve world cooperation and a modem program of 'universal military training to insure national security, Harold E. Stassen, presidential hopeful, addressed the student body, faculty and Cache valley voters at U.S.A.C. Wednesday af- hy Ludean Allen and Marlene Clauson. ternoon. in Logan arrived Stassen around 10:00 oclock Wednesday Scouts Plan morning aboard a special chartHyrum During Senior Scout ered plane to be greeted by week, the first week in FebruGOP leaders ary, the Hyrum Senior Scouts local and state who entertained him at a spe- plan to paint an air marker on cial luncheon before his speak- top of the Elite Hall which will ing engagement. point to the Logan airfield. The leaders of the Kremlin have made three great mistakes about the United States, Mr. visitors Last Week declared in his speech. Stassen Mrs. Buford Swanson Hyrum They believed that the United had as her guests the last week States' inevitably must have an her husbands, sister, Mrs. Carrie and a crash . McCalister of Salt Lake City. Also crisis economic shortly after the war; they be- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Critcshlow lieved that the freedom given to of Ogden. They came to get their the American people let us wide little son, Stephen Critchlow, who open to communistic infiltration; had been visiting for a week with they believe the United States his grandmother, Mrs. Swanson. would repeat its post World War I error of stripping down its deSunday Visitors fenses, he explained. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyrum Under these misapprehensions, Mr. Stassen said, the Russian pol- Mortensen and baby daughter of were visitors Sunday at icy has been obstruction, delay, Logan home of Mr. and Mrs. Warthe veto, recalcitration. his talk, he warned ren Jensen of Hyrum. During policy against an appeasement and continued shipment of heavy Relief Society Tuesday Relief society in the Hyrum machinery and electrical equipHe ment to the Soviet Union. Hyrum First ward will commence this country ao 2 oda.k Tuesday afitemoon. emphasized that should not ship to Russia any The literary lesson will be given goods that could be used to de- by Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist. Mrs. a Veda Nielsen will be in charge velop" a Soviet war machine, mistake made by this country of the meeting. after World War I. Signs of a Communist breakdown is indicated by a ruble purge and the French and Italian labor efforts to purge themselves of Communist leadership, Stassen declared. Funeral services for Stassen Smithfield talk, Following his Mrs. May Bright Bingham were was escorted to Salt Lake City held the Third ward chapel, in where he spoke at an open meet8, at 1 oclock, ing in the Hotel Utah in the Thursday, January of under the direction Bishop A. evening. D. Weeks of the Second ward. The opening and closing songs were by the Second ward choir, FIRST WARD CHOIR led by Mrs. Marian Richardson, TO FURNISH MUSIC with Mrs. Ila McFarland as acThe Hyrum First Hyrum The numbers were, companist. ward choir has been assigned Sometime Well Understand and the honor of furnishing the music Oh A vocal duet, My Father. at the Hyrum Stake Conference In the was also TendGarden, on Sunday, February 1. A. J. ed. Petersen is the conductor. MerMrs. Lilly Hansen sang, I Know rill Baxter is president of the That My Redeemer Lives. choir. Speakers were Bishop Willard A. Hansen, George Mather, and Dr. G. L. Rees. Mrs. Alta Allen, See South Cache Game Mrs. Mr. and former president of the Relief Virgil Hyrum a made tribute to Mrs. of Atkinson trip Society, paid Hyrum to to Ogden Sunday afternoon Binghams twenty years of faithget their daughter Joan who had ful service as a Relief Society teen visiting relatives over the teacher. Closing remarks were week-enShe also attended the made by Bishop Weeks. Weber-Sout- h Cache game. Nathan Mather offered the inBishop Richard vocation and Roskelley the benediction. PresGIVE HOUSEWARMING ident W. Hazen Hillyard dedIN NEW HOME SUNDAY icated the grave. Co-hostes- ses ! - BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR A NEIGHBOR BUY FURNISHINGS FOR CLUB ROOMS Mrs. Louis Anderson Hyrum entertained a few friends Monday in honor of one of her neighbors birthday, Mrs. Vern Rose. Visiting was enjoyed and luncheon was served to Mrs. Rhoda Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Ruby Nielsen, Larene Petersen, Mrs. Irma Brad- A purchasing comHyrum mittee composed of Gladys Jensen, Oneita Atkinson, and Dewey Nielsen made a trip to Salt Lake City last week and purchased many things to furnish the new club rooms in the Elite Hall. ENTERTAIN AT A DINNER SATURDAY Hyrum Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Olsen Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Preece an d children o: Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson and daughter of Ogden, and Florin Preece of Lewiston. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. A. ley, Mrs. Moselle Hall, Mrs. Louis Olen motored to Fielding to visit Anderson and Mrs. Vern Rose. . with a missionary, companion of Everett Rose, of HyHyrum Mr. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra rum,. who has had eight years Mason. previous service, joined the army To S. L. oFr Medical Care Hvrum Mrs. Lois Petersen Went to Salt Lake City Saturday to receive . medical care. ! this week. HOUSE WARMING IS GIVEN BY FRIENDS Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. Visit Mother Louis N. Leatham weekthe spent Mrs. Elmo Fife and Hyrum A house Hyrum warming Mrs. Marinda end with relatives and friends in Mousley visited last party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. week Salt Lake City. with their mother, Mrs. H. C. Stauffer was held this week McBride. Marinda . when some 20 friends and former Ward Second were neighbors from Mendon Relief society in the Hyrum guests of the Stauffers at their Birthday Dinner (?. Mr. Second ward begins at 2 Mrs. and home in Hyrum First ward. Hyrum Hyrum Mrs. Marvilla. oclock Milton Benson entertained at a Tuesday. birthday dinner Sunday in honor Nielsen will take charge. The litof their daughter, Mrs. Helen erary lesson, Epistles of the DocSeriously 111 will be Mrs. Emma Liljen- Tanner. Covers were laid for Mr. trine and Covenants, Hyrum and family, given by Ruby Christensen. quist is seriously ill at her home and Mrs.' Benson in Hyrum Two of her daughters, Jacqueline, Marilyn and Penny, Mrs. Clara Meacham and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Undergoes Operation Margaret- - Williams, Mrs. Clinton AnderTrilby Rosa arrived Tuesday to Laura Wray and the guest of Hyrum Je with her, and to help care honor. Visiting and music were son underwent a minor operation for her. at a Logan hospital last week. enjoyed. . k . Funeral Services For Mrs. Bingham Held Thursday k Bax Multiple Vitamins 30 day supply $1.98 . &BDEC Drops, 15cc $1.26 Asprin Tablets, 100s 10c Super Malt Tonic, 1 lb Milk of Magnesia, pint 98c 37$ ' Mennen Baby Oil Money saver size $1.80 V Phos-calciu- m Capsules, 100s 98c Cleansing Cream, Close Out $1.00 size only ...49c Woodbury Lotion and Beauty Cream, 75c value for 43c Boyer Skin Freshener 59c Evening in Paris Cologne, oz 65c Evening in Paris Perfume, 20 oz. $1.65 Toni Refill Kits 98c Ball Point Pens $1.00 Wildroot Cream Oil Hair Tonic Lord Elson Exp. Watch Band Waterbury Wrist Watches $1.50 Woodbury Castile Shampoo, $6.95 Prell Shampoo, lge. size Locker Wrapping Paper, 150 ft $1.25 5(fc 53c size 39c 79c R. Hudnut Egg. Creme Shampoo Kleenex Tissues 2 $1.00 for 33c US d. A housewarming Wellsville was held at the new home of Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Those attending Sunday evening. AnGilbert were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Stanley derson, Mr. and Bill Leath-aMrs. and Mr. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson of Wellsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Derrald Watkins of Logan. Luncheon was served and games enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson received many beautiful m, PARENTS TAKE PLACES OF THE CHILDREN Lewiston On Friday the parents of Lewiston took their childrens places at school. At noon they were served the school lunch. At . 1 oclock they en- joyed a good program in the junior high school, un- der direction of the A P.-- T. Squibb Tooth Paste Tooth Brushes 2 for 39c 10c Solution 59 Antiseptic, pint Calox Tooth Powder 49c 27c Rem. Electric Shaver Threesome $17.50 Menen Skin Bracer, $1 size 89c Prescriptions Our Specialty HYRUM DRUG Hyrum, Utah |