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Show I'1' r " i 4 i i ' ; j J it j J f I ? 'iK ' . t. J "" On Way to Calif. Mr. Cyrus Andrew Trenton was guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Andrew Monday on his - way to Recovers From Flu Richmond Mr. Vem C. Smith is up and around again after a weeks illness. Vern had a siege California for a winter 'vacation! with a flu germ. . GCB . " i t S3 il.OpMliD uGQD CD The wise farmers first demand is for Northland Brand Seed, the clean, tested, fertile seed backed by the reputation of Americas leading seedsmen. It is important to get your supply of this superior seed NOW. See your Northrup, King dealer, or, if there is none in your town, write to us for name of nearest dealer. 63-ye- Piano Tuning 3 7 - , J f -- Births i t A SOUTH CACHE COURIER, Hyrum, Utah, , Friday, January 23, 1948 ney; Maurene Christensen, an 8 lb., 2 oz. girl to Mrs. Norman 15 oz., to Mrs. A. Durant;' a girl, Christensen; a 7,1b. 2 oz. boy to ' : Carol Marie Zollinger," 6 lbs., Mrs. Harold D. Westover, and a ozs., to Mrs. Asiel A. Zollinger; 7 lb. 7 oz. boy to. Mrs. Valden T. New Baby Girl Trenton Mr. and Mrs. Arthur a boy, 7 lbs., 4 oz., to Mrs. Mor- Pitcher. resident of ris B Todd; a 7 lb., 4 oz. boy to Bybee, a former Mrs. Kay C. Alder; Stephen T. The Gold and Green Balls are Trenton, now living in Los Angv 13 oz. to Mrs. 8 an lb., boy coming soon. - Have- that NEW eles, Calif., have just notified Garr; oz. LOOK by wearing a formal from their parents that they have a Cyril D. Garr and a 9 lb., new baby girl, their third. Mr. boy tov Mrs. Melvin L. Ballard, Edwards Millinery and Ready-t- o All the foregoing were bom In Wear Shop, 33 West First North, Bybee is a painter working for . new jewel All the beautiful the movie studios in Hollywood. the Budge hospital. Bom In the Cache and pasValley white hospi also tones; black, Many of the pictures we see have tal were: tels, Sequin trims; ballerina styles, their settings painted by Mr. Levfta Ahn ' Hemsley; a fl lb. draped models, triple-tiere- d skirts Bybee. Mr. Arthur Bybees father 12 oz. Mrs. Selvln G. Kid- with long, matching mitts. Pouff-e- d, to girl has been a rural mail carrier for man; Dal? Craig Hansen, a 7 lb. bloused and peplum styles. over 20 years in Trenton. 12 oz, boy to. Mrs. Lyman D. HanSome with puffed sleeves; others sen; Jothen S- - Kinney, a 7 lb., with cap sleeves and jewelry neckNew Baby Boy 2 oz. boy to Mrs. Jack A. Kin- - lines. All the newest materials Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewiston and trims. Styles for the Matron as well as the Miss. Also, wedding Ralph of Logan are the proud dresses entrain for that Bride-to-B- e. parents of a fine baby boy born Cache the at 17, Saturday, January Expert fitting and alteraREPAIRING FREE. tions Valley hospital. Mrs. Ralphs is Come now and get f f the former Bonna Lowe of LewB. McCann your choice. A small deposit holds Loys iston. one at Edwards Millinery Company Phone 1673-33 West First North. (advt) Hyrum A fine baby boy was welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. Mar-- 1 ion Thompson last week at the Cache Valley hospital. This Is the second son for the couple. ::onnnu?, b txi::o ar a co. W P. O. Box 1447, Salt Lake City, Utah , I Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Olsen received word that they have another grandson, bom to their daughter, Mrs. Carl Green of Ogden, formerly Afton Olsen. The couple now have two boys. Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. Grant of Hyrum, Clawson, formerly new baby a recently welcomed boy. Tnis is their first child and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Otto and Dry Cleaners s J - '!, 'll Clawson. ANNOUNCE THEIR CONVENIENT SERVICES Child Bom Mr. and Mrs. DarSmithfield rell M. Pitcher announce the Second arrival of their second child, a son, born Sunday at the .:. Budge hospital. CHOOSE THE ,i ii Son Is Bom Mrs. Mr. and Smithfield Glen Raymond, of Ogden, former residents of Smithfield, announce the arrival of a son bom recently at a hospital in Ogden. First Son Bom &i O last A girl, 8 lbs.. 11 oz., to Mrs. Duard A. Hancey; a girl, 6 lbs., 4 oz. to Mrs. Bernard Johnson; a boy, 7 lbs., 15 oz. to Dean T. Lewis; a boy, 8 lbs., 8 oz. to Mrs. Willard Swenson; a boy, 6 lbs., 8 oz. to Mrs. Robert L. Hicks; Virgil E. Tripp, a boy, to Mrs. o Mark V. Tripp; John Val Nyman, an 8 lb., 7 oz. boy to Mrs. Andrew J. Nyman, a girl, 6 lbs, POULTRY SUPPLIES Grains . Feeds Seeds Quality Coal R&W Coal & Feed Co. t is dough ddv? N Mr. and Mrs. LySmithfield man Hansen are the proud parents of their first child, a son, born recently at a local hospital recorded T t , AH articles washed, starched and dried ready for home ironing. All flat work is ironed. Towels fluffed dry and folded. Mens shirts finished with this service at 15c extra. IV 11 'kJi Clothes are washed, all excess moisture removed, leaving, clothes damp enough for ironing at home. AH flat work is ironed. Shirts finished at 15c extra. Towels fluffed dry and folded. - . , ; f apparel and flats washed and returned damp, ready for home ironing. Shirts finished, 15 c extra. "AH . , , tl lb. t ; Our Better Kind of Dry Cleaning Removes Stubborn y Soil, Brightens Colors. f '!S t lb. IVHflT IS BflMP - '"c.i- I, "Ik IS THRIFT SERVICE? fl T r Phone 522 NEW STUDIO FILLS YOUR NEED BEST!.. ( iv n n ; Logan Births week were: ONE-THA- T .. COUCHES GALL at 41 3) 8B ' Our Driver Will Call SADLERS FURNITURE 174 S. Main Ph. 403-- J Liberal Trade-i- n . On Your Old Furniture i LOGAN LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 0 |