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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Hyrum; Utah, Eriday, Oct. 1, 1948 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK TO Fire Department And Insurance Agents Active Ends Pharmacy Course Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Mack , Attends University are the house Wellsville Miss Margaret Brad- - iStoddard and baby Mrs. Irwin and Mr. of shaw, daughter of the late Mr. guests' Mack has completed and Mrs. Thos. S. Bradshaw left Stoddard. at the in course Pharmacy his she Provo"tr where Thursday for Colorado at Boulwill attend the Brigham Young University of He passed his examination University during the coming der. to work in that school year. Margaret plans to qualifying! him as yet as to undecided state. He is study art and interior where he 'will locate. . Dairy Cows Take Salt Lake Visitors Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. And- Visit From California Local observances of Logan Mrs; Fern Cravens Richmond rew Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. National Fire Prevention week, Smithfield Several registered H. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling and friends of San Bernardino, slated for the week of October 3 to Holstein-Friesia- n were callers at the cows in the dairy M. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ged- - California 9 are being planned for every com- herd owned by Plowman Brothers, des. Maughan were Salt Lake Rome of Mrs. Venna Beckstead 28. Mrs. munity, it was announced jointly have recently completed official visitors on Wednesday. They alsoton Tuesday, September Beck-stea- d. Mrs. Cravens is a sister of this week by the Cache County production tests in Herd Improve- visited the State Fair. ment Holstein They had been visiting Association of Insurance Registry Test, The Agents in Salt Lake City relatives with Fire Friesian association of America in Returns To .Home and the Cache County-Loga- n their on were way to Poca- Wellsville Miss Darlene Lind-- ! and Brattleboro, Vermont, announces. department. The highest producer was Lilrue ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. tello and Idaho Falls, Idaho, to 'Special observances will be con ducted in the schools and a special Inka Clipper Ossie with a total of B. Lindley, returned home on visit with relatives. ' contest will (be announced next 561. pounds of butterfat and 14,831 Tuesday after spending the sum- pounds of milk. The test was com- mer at Richland, Washmgton , Give Birthda Dinner week, open to all students. Demonstrations will be staged at various pleted in 365 days on 2 milkings were she has been employed. She Smithfield A birthday dinner times during the week, civic groups daily and at the age of two years plans to attend the USAC the was held at the home of Mrs. Melwill devote a generous portion of one month. coming , school year. vin Myer in honor of Mrs. Lucy to was second The time consideration of their the highest producer Myer. Dinner was served to 10 Lilrue Lassie Ora with 513 pounds Visits From Montana fire hazard. members of the family. A special Fire Prevention week is annually of butterfat and 13,676 pounds of Wellsville Mrs. Charles Bradguest was Frances Nelson, a sister scheduled for .the .early fall when milk made in 319 days on 2 milk- shaw of Drummond, Montana, of the honoree. the heating season brings added ings daily and at the age of three spent last Thursday and Friday fire danger, providing householders years four months. calling on relatives and friends. with an opportunity to give their Testing was supervised by Utah, She was overnight guest of Mrs. Wyoming Guests State Agricultural college, in co- Mary J. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Arden homes an autumn chepk-u- p. Lewiston Holstein-Fries-an with The Last year more than 400,000 operation Pope, their daughter, Alice, and of Association of America. two sons, Evan and Clayton, homes were damaged or destroyed Travel To Salt Lake City by fire, a majority of them in the Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. George Cokeville, Wyo., were Saturday accordand winter fall Wellsville Gene Maughan spent Weeks and family spent Monday in night and Sunday guests of Mr. and months, Mrs. Joseph Detton. Mrs. Pope is ing to the National Board of Fire the past week at the state fair. Salt Lake City. the former Sylvia Harrison. Underwriters, which issues this ad- He entered his purebred heifer vice to cautious home owners: in the stock show, which won Begin Vacation Trip Visitor .Start your autumn check-u- p in fourth place in the 2 year old Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Amos Week-en- d Andrew King the basement with the furnace and class. North son of a Logan for Brown left last Leishman, week Gary trip week-en- d as a giuest last other heating equipment, clean and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leishman to Idaho and Oregon spent will They Eliza Mrs. Wiser, his also of a entered daughter, inspect furnaces and chimneys. Clear purebred heifer visit with their children at Twin her out all rubbish accumulated during in the show, which won sixth Falls,1 Idaho, and at Nyssa and(and family. ut the sximmer from basements, at- place in the young stock class. Klamath Falls, Oregon, They a tics, 'closets and other places. pect to be gone for month. '.Inspect fuse boxes, electrical wir- Visit Sun Valley ing and appliances. Oil and clean all Wellsville Mr. and ' Mrs.' Geddes motors.. Install a metal screen in Maughan V accompanied ' Mr. .and Leaves For Idaho Richmond Mrs. Annie J. Henfront of the fireplace. Equip your Mrs. Orson P, ' Millet of ' Ogden s, home with plenty of to to Sun Valleys, Idaho, and spent dricks will leave Saturday to keep careless smokers from throw- Thursday, Friday and Saturday, spend . a month at the home of W fl4 t 'I',; ing their ashes on carpets and into They returned home on Saturday her. son, R. A. Hendricks, of Pocawastebaskets. Inspect your .kitchen evening.' tello, Idaho. She will "take care of their boy and look after, the stove to be sure it is functioning home while Mr. and Mrs. Henproperly. Have a supply of soda and Back From Washington salt on hand to stop grease fires in Wellsville Jay Hill and J. Mer- dricks attend a convention" in j broilers or cooking vessels. part lin Hoskin returned home on Washington D. C. . the first of month. the Monday after spending, the past Club Entertained eight weeks at Spokane, WashRichmond Mrs. Ena M. Thomp- ington, where they have been emson was hostess to the members ployed. They will " attend the of the N. H. Circle at her home USAC during the school year. on Friday, September 17. A very nice lunch was served. Vacation In Idaho STARTS SUNDAY. The afternoon was spent in Wellsville Mrs. and Selley Faye 1'ff Mrs. Bertha N. Jensen ji ijjjj visiting. are spending a Paula, daughter, and Mrs. Thompsons daughter, weeks vacation at Twin Falls. theyre a?I0T on the Kfflfll Mrs." Charles Smith, were special are They guests of Mrs. Selleys guests. The next meeting of the brother and sister-in-la-a- TAMC ontJiePMlRlE f Mr. and club will be held at the home of Mrs. Wayne Wyatt. Mrs. LaPreal Webb. Production Tests Goodsell Service Held Last Week Logan Funeral services William Henry Goodsell were ducted Thursday of last week in T Logan tenth ward chapel khT Valdo Benson conducted the s vices. Prayer at the home was by Otto Lundberg, and at the .charS by. Albert Erickson and Wiliiam V Hugie. Speakers who paid tribute to the. lifetime - accomPlishments r and 'worthy :'T Characteristics of Mr were Goodsell, Bishop Albert Web- ber. Bishop Benson, L. T. Jones d Bishop J. W. Seamons. s:' Musical tribute was in the form of choir selections, a vocal duet Gottfried Jaggi and Lewis Jones7 accompanied by AlVene Peterson a vocal solo by John Spuhler, accompanied by Mrs. Don Smith, and a vocal solo by Alton Harris, a- ccompanied by Mrs. Peterson. John E. Olson dedicated the grave in Logan cemetery. Burial s were made by the Kenneth arrange-ment- Lindquist mortuary. - - -- . Typewriters Adding Machines SALES SERVICE RENTALS New and Used Machines Everton . . . Typewriter Service 526 N. Main Phone 282-- ex-abo- I ash-tray- - ; . . .. , - ; HOE OTORE ESSEN . Shell Oil Products , , ' w, Visits In Salt Lake Richmond Principal C. I. Stoddard of the North Cache high school was a " alt Lake City visitor, on Friday, Sept. 24th. He visited with his daughter, Mrs. Cannon Parkinson, and transacted a few items of business. Hold Opening Social Trenton The Relief . Society held" its opening social in Trenton Tuesday afternoon. A fine program was arranged by two of the youngest members, Mrs. Venice Reader and Mrs. Afton Godfrey. A comic play and several other numbers were given. Refreshments were al. so served. Visit Over Week-en- d Wellsville Mr. adn Mrs. Robert P. Leatham spent the week-en- d at Nephi. They were guests of ' son and djaughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lyndon Leatham. their USED CARS and TRUCKS 1948 Pontiac 8 Streamliner Deluxe, radio and heater and Hydro-mati- c drive, only 400 miles 1948 Ford Super Deluxe convertible, radio 2350. 0 and heater, almost new radio and heater, 1947 Buick Super 2790.00 very clean, low mileage sedan over- 1947 Hudson Super Six, drive Air Condition Heater 1947 Studebaker Commander, Regal Deluxe 5 passenger coupe, radio, heater, overdrive-2495- .0 1941 Buick Sedan Coupe, radio and heater 1941 Mercury Sedan l,w air-co1941 Nash sedan, radio and 995.0 ditioner, overdrive, very clean 1941 Hudson, sedan, radio and heater, 925.0 spotlight, fog lights 490. 1937 Pontiac sedan, radio, heater 1936 Chevrolet sedan, heater, very w, 4-do- Visits In Springville Wellsville Mrs. Lydia Larsen spent the fore part of the week son-in-la- w, Smithfield Carl W. and Ray Clark spent Tuesday evening and Wednesday in Ogden because of the illness of their sister. 4-do- 4-do- itarrlng n- 4-do- Visits In Salt Lake Lewiston Mrs. Edna Gustave-so- n spent several days this week in' Salt Lake City. While there she was the guest of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Glen Gustaveson and her sister, Mrs. Julia Merrill. ; w, Attend Sacrament Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. Robert Draper of Smithfield attended Sacrament at Lewiston Sunday .night, - DENNIS CAPITOL FRIDAY SATURDAY OFFICIAL FIGHT PICTURES Tony Zale Vs. MORGAN JACK with Dorothy Malone Ponny Marcel Cerdan FOR WORLDS TITLE! Feature FOOTBALL DEEP WATERS MAGIC MIDDLEWEIGHT -- Extra or over-driv- e, 4-do- or 4-do- CARSON Edwards or or or or 39 ' good car Sedan Ford 295.0 clean sedan, heater, very Plymouth Chevrolet flat rack, two speed, rear 2145.0 axle, almost new, cab deluxe heater 1936 1935 1947 2-do- or 4-do- or 2-t- on THE SHELL SERVICE STATION At 298 North Main the our or, 2-do- at Springville with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mason. She returned home .on Wednesday. JE1 Phone W imp |