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Show CACHE COURIER- animations Ivil Service Hyrum, Utah, Friday, October - For 22, 1948. Births Smithfield Cache Valley Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. John AI. Kerr of Wellsville, a girl, October 14. teitions Mr. and Mrs. Orval Dobson of tt S Civil Service a boy, October 14. Richmond, D. C. this Mr. and Mrs. Melvin examinations. Huppi, announced 1249 N. 8th E., a is Logan required. girl, f written test October 15. Listed Com-Vashingt- on, Civil Service at exam-i- s colo, announces of for fillip positions L Executive Ofifcers, State S. U, !ram and state Vacan- -' assistant. these positions will he Marketing and Produc-i- a Ad-ristrat- Specialist for the in Colorado, Administration !ff Mexico, ive Utah and Wyoming. u. S. Civil Service ComSer-c- e mon Board of U. S. Civil of Examiners Department and Ogden and j ForceannounceArmy competive open cinity, for the position of n Foreman, Rail Road Track-a- laminations ;bor Maintance Applications for this areman. be on file at Ogden must ;am October 28. For than ,t later call at the information ether foreman nithfield 1RST Y and Post Office. PARTY HELD PINOCHLE CLUB it Thursday evening Adell Cannon afternoon Saturday in honor of her son Cordell who was celebrating his 4th birthday. Those present were the guest of honor and sister Marjorie Ann, Lillian Charlene Ranzenberger, n, and Judd West, Dixie Lee Oliver Caren Price, Jay and Carl Knudson, Ronda and Dennis Thornley, Jerry Peterson, Glen Jay Thornley and Mrs. Glen Games were played Thornley. and refreshments were served. Smithfield at Wingets the Ladies Pinochle entertained club met. Luncheon was served after which the group met at the home of Mrs. Keith Hillyard who was hostess for the evening. There were 6 members and 2 special .guests, Mrs. Oliver Bur- on 21. prize. BIRTHDAY OBSERVED BY CORDELL CANNON bank and Mrs. Walter Snelgrove. Pinchole was played and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Webb of Walter Snelgrove won the high score prize, Mrs. Clifford Pilk-ingtiSmithfield, a boy, October 15. won the high cut prize V M- - and Mrs. Ralph Bennett, and Mrs. Bartly Richardson won 138 Crockett Avenue, Logan a the low score prize. boy, October 15. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell O. Rich, 600 Darwin Avenue, Logan, a boy, MRS. GLEN TOUT October 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Spence of ENTERTAINS CLUB Smihtfield Wednesday evening Wellsville, a girl, October 16. Mrs. Glen Tout entertained her Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Schenk, Route 1, Logan, a boy, October bridge club at her home. 16. Luncheon was served to 'the Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Insh, following members: Mrs. Sidney 160 W. 6th S., Logan, a boy, Hurren, Hyde Park; Mrs. Sterling October 16. Nelson and Mrs. Jack Parson of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boyd of Logan; Mrs. Bert Reese, Mrs. Wellsville, a girl, October 16.. Wilford Mrs. Parson, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall-ber- g Reese, Mrs. Robert Parson, Mrs. of Smithfield, a girl, October Jodie Smith, Mrs. Lyn Reese, 17. Mrs. Donald Jackson, Mrs. DarMr. and Mrs. Marion Andrews win Evans and a special guest of Trenton, a girl, October 19. Mrs. Edwin Budge. Mr. and Mrs. (La Van Gleed, 192 formed the evenings Bridge E. 3rd So., Logan, a boy, October entertainment with Mrs. Darwin 19. Evans the high score winning Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olsen of Mrs. Robert Parson and prize Lewiston, a girl, October 20. winning the high cut prize. The Pinochle club season ;id its first party of the the home of Mrs. Eldon West. was served to the Budge Memorial: Luncheon Mrs. Rema Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fulbner, ilowing members, Mrs. Laurence Cantwell, 814 W. Threepoint Avenue, Logan, udley, rs. Henry Haslem, Mrs. Lewis a girl, October 16. est, Mrs. Adell Cannon, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bodrero, well Smith and Mrs. Winn 247 ' N. 5th W., Logan, a boy, Person and a special guest Mrs. October 20. ouglas Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Misener, 281 Mrs. Lewis West won the E. 2nd N Logan, a boy, October high Smithfield .LUNCHEON ENJOYED BY PINOCHLE CLUB Visits With Family Richmond Mrs. Dalline A. Cooper of Logan was visiting Last with her family Tuesday. Mr. Mrs. and George H. Saturday Anderson received a phone call from their daughter, VaLee, who is working in Denver .Colorado. She stated that it had been snowing all day in the Colorado City. Mrs. Mik-kelse- SESSION HELD BY LITERARY GROUP Lewiston Mrs. Kate Tyner was hostess to the Lewiston Ladies Literary club recently at the First ward chapel, meeting in the Relief Society room which was beautifully decorated with faU Hyrum Group At .. Political Banquet Among those attendHyrum ing a banquet at the Bluebird in Logan on Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Anderson, Airs. Elton Olsen, Mr. Dewey Nielsen, Air. and Mrs. Jesse Crookston, Mr. and Airs. Winfred Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nielsen and Mrs. Gladys Jensen. The affair was a get together of all Cache County Democratic party leaders. Senator Elbert D. Thomas, and Grant McFarland, State Chairman of the Democratic party, were in attendance and both of them gave very interesting! talks. Joseph H. Watkins Jr. and Mrs. Stephen Lower, district leaders, also gave short talks. Ira N. Hayward was master of ceremonies. Greetings were extended to C, D. McBride and The book Balzac, biography Gladys E. Jensen, chairman and written by iS'tefanzweig was re- vice chairman of the county Vocal viewed by Mrs. Ruey Bernhisel. organization respectively. ' selections were given by Mrs. Marilyn Wood played two numComNielsen. None But The Lonely Flora Lundahl bers, was led Heart and by Mrs. by munity singing Tchaikevsky, invocation on and the Laura Shumway Lullaby by Brahms, Xylophone accompanied on the was offered by President H. Ray piano by her mother, Mrs. Elna Pond. Toasts were given by John Wood. Schenk and Ann Anderson. Headthe arrangements committee A delicious luncheon was ser- ing was Miss Alargaret Kowles. ved to nine club members and one invited guest, Airs. Edith Bridge Club Meets Theurer of Providence. Richmond Airs. Violet B. Bair was hostess' to members of the Have Idaho Guests Aloha Bridge club .at a bridge Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lunchon at her home' on ThursColey and children of Buhl. Idaho day of last week. Eight members in Richmond were present to enjoy an evening spent the week-en- d visiting with Airs. Martha Coley playing cards. Prizes were won and other relatives. Air. Coley by Mrs. Mardean Traveller, Mrs. joined with the other hunters Alba Webb and Mrs. Ina Larsen. from Richmond in the annaul A very nice lunch was Served by deer hunt. Airs. Bair. . flowers. . - v 1948 Black Buick Dynaflow only 200 miles priced right 1947 Chevrolet Aero Sedan, Black, fully $2397.00 equipped 1947 Chevrolet Aero Sedan, Black, fully 2397.00 equipped 2597.00 : 1947 Pontiac Streamliner 1997.00 Sedan 1946 Chevrolet 1946 Dodge - 2197.00 Sedan 275.00 Sedan 1936 Chevrolet or 4-D- 4-D- For Trade Days- - 1936 Pontiac Coupe 1939 Chevrolet l2 ton 475.00 truck 497.00 All cars are very clean and fully guaranteed. Arrow Doublers are twins. Worn with a tie and the collar closed, they're just right for business. And with the co..ar GUAE&AkJ'iriSIllD) A1LIL ZPKHIS ET(5)I& UUJS il 2o grease. (The price of the iCompletely lubricate the your ear. Inflate all tires to the cor-re- ct air pressure. Inspect and water your chassis of battery. Inspect and fill to the correct leved the transmiss- ion and differential 5 6 ' grease is additional.) Lubricate properly the steering case. Lubricate the door locks and hinges. 7 Clean the windshied. gl-Vac- the interior, the seats and floors. wonderopen, they're topflight sport shirts, fully comfortable and casual. Doublers have all the fine tailoring for which ' , Arrow shirts are famous. What's more,' they're "Sanforized'1 labeled (can't shrink even l!l). new group of Doublers We have a super-swe- ll Fill you gas tank with gasoline. (The price of gasoline is additional.) 10 Make out and keep a service record of the work performed. We will notify youi by mail when) additional service is 9 Buy 10 Lubes For Only $9.00 NOW! . . . why not stop in and give 'em t..e once over? $4.00 81 $6.00 WICKELS NORTH MAIN LOGAN Get your Trade Day values here! ? |