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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, October 22, Church News CHURCH MEETINGS In Smithfield SUNDAY EVENING: will be Elder LaMar Nelson, a recently returned missionary from the North Western States mission. Mrs. Yeates trio from Logan will provide special musical numbers Ward Bishop Doane Chambers reports that the Rich mond South Ward Girls chorus will be featured by songs and talks. This will be a returned program. Third Ward Work Meeting Held Lewiston First Ward Relief Society work meeting was held Tuesday under direction of work councilor Mrs. Dorothy Gilbert. Quilting began at 10 a. m. Two quilts w'5'-- ' finished during, the A delicious luncheon was Ogden. day. served at noon by Mrs. Venna Van Orden and Mrs. Ercille Hyer. Hear Of Death Smithfield Word has been reWoolford ceived that George Visits With Parents Wells ville Mrs. John Sharp dropped dead in Alberta, Canada, and children are visiting at the this week. home of her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn. The Sharps Visit Sunday Afternoon Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Adell recently welcomed a son into their family. The baby was Cannon and family spent Sunday afternoon visiting in Ogden. (greeted by two brothers. w, First Ward Bishop Harley Monson reports that the speaker Second Bishop Richard Toolson announces that the speaker will be Keith Poulsen, a re- cently returned missionary. There will be special musical numbers. Fourth Ward Bishop Frank Tidwell announces that the speaker will be Elder Vincent Milligan who recently returned from the Canadian mission. There will also be special musical numbers. ' RELIEF SOCIETIES: at Visits In Ogden Lewiston Mrs. Eulalia Taggart spent last week in Ogden. She was the guest of her son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laPaul Taggart and a friend, Mrs. Myrtle Obern. Mrs. Taggart accompanied her aunt, Mrs. Ellen R. Stocks, of iS't. Anthony and her two daughters of Montana to 1948. Return To Salt Lake Mrs. Alice Had-fie- ld Smithfield returned home with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyn ivionaav Earl Parker and'ch' &nd Hadfield of Salt Lake City. panied her guests of the petmn Returns From Hospital well, Idaho untu Smithfield' Mrs. Amy Hines John B. Kerr also day' of her the home at is staying them and visited wituCC01 daughter and family, Mrs. Ariel Mrs. Irvin Wyatt at r, Hatch of Logan. Mrs. Hatch just The Parkers enj0yecl recently returned from the hospi- to Nessa, Oregon tal with twins. n- home!?' Wells; ille Daughter Is Born and daughter Checi 27 MW EMY OTWm - U. S. Navy Recruiting Station: Room 201 Post Office Bldg., Phone 1647 Logan, Utah rtiiii There will be lesson and immediately after the meeting) there will be an officers pre--1 Second Ward Meeting will beSocial gin at 2 p. m. Tuesday. science lesson will he given by Mrs. La Grande Gunnell. There will be a special musical number. - Third Ward Meeting will be- gin at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Social science lesson will be given by J. W. Kirkbride. There will be a special musical number and a thought for the day. . Mr. and Mrs. John end announce the birth of ard Jones. Kerr on a daughter Friday, Oct. 14 at a Logan hospital. The new Wellsville Mr. and Mrs rv mother is the former Donna Archibald of Magna ors here on Friday. vere Wyatt. Wellsville M. p. m.' Tuesday. a social science paration session. q Judy, were guests of Mr and Mrs First Ward Meeting will begin 2 Mrs. fBflIMlHO trainExpert, ing is available in more than 80 skills and specialties . . . useful both in the Navy and in Civil life . -- . radar, baking, electronics, accounting, printing, pharmacy, aircraft motors, photography, carpentry, optics, music, etc. Fourth Ward gin at ivieeung will bem. p. Tuesday. Social lesson will be given by 2 science Mrs. John M. Bain and the thought for the day will be given) by Mrs. Rebecca Larserr 31. I. A. TUESDAY NIGHT TRAVEL Navy men Hog thousands of miles of travel in a srgie year. From the Arctic Circle to the Tropics, youll find the Navy . . everywhere. Here is a scene in the Hawaiian Islands. Other Navy men may be stationed in the Mediterranean, in China, or in the sun drenched islands of the Caribbean. 29 extra pay for foreign service which comes in handy when liberty . . ral'. is sounded. First Ward The Gleaners willl give a buffet supper and program) under the direction of Mrs. M. T. Van Orden. The junior girls will honor their mothers and direc-give a program under the ) tion of Mrs. Ralph Roylance. Second. Ward A one-adrama,) Broomstick Beauty, directed by) Mrs. Doane Chambers will be given, followed by a dance. Third Ward Scriptural reading will be given by Nadine HodCharles Jensen will give! ges. an inspirational talk. There will be classwork. Immediately folwill there be a Hallowe'en lowing one-a- ct drama directed by Charles Jensen. Fourth Ward Halloween party. ct I Club Members Meet Richmond Members of the K L E Bridge club were entertained on Thursday night of last week at the home of Mrs. Zine Tripp. A very delicious lunch was served at the tables that were also arranged for playing . bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Helen Skidmore high score, Mrs. Ruth White, all cut, and Mrs. Ruby Albiston, bingo. Mrs. Della Whiman, Mrs. Mae Hill and Mrs. Marjorie Christoffersen were special guest. W VMWJkW, . Vtf.VivWWV S ..V. SV V.N . . ..V.wV.SV'sXvUJ4i ., A.V y NS viw.v.'.W. The Navy Is seeking young men to tram tor responsible, highly skilled, well paid jobs. It wants young men who are intelligent and ambitious . . . who can take advantage of the many opportunities for advancement which the Navys great peacetime training program provides. To such young men the Navy offers expert instruction in a variety of skills and specialties. It offers an interesting, varied, healthful life, and a career with plenty of room at the top. You can write your own ticket as to how high you can go . . . either in the Navy itself, or in civilian jobs for which Navy training will fit you. PAY s From the moment you "ship, you draw $75.00 per month all clear pocket money! Food, clothing, medical and dental care, living quarters, are free. Your first Rating Badge brings your monthly check up to $100.00. You may go up to $135.00 per month . . . even in your first enlistment. You can retire on a lifetime income ? A The longer you stay in the Navy, the higher goes your pay After 20 years service, you can retire and get a check every month for life! Depending on your rate and length of service, thats a lifetime you can receive up to $185.63 per month income of $2,227.56 per year! ... v.WrtV.VrtV.V,V.N K. . mSMUiW ... !v. Ask for this book Here is the story m simple understandable language. Ask for your copy. Read it carefully. Study it and have talk with a member of th Navys Recruiting Staff, a Visit In Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Hyrum Liljenquist accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Horace Liljenquist to Ogden last week where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams. Visited By Family Hyrum Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen on Sunday were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen of Brigham and their daughter Mrs. Ruby Zollinger and children of Providence. Morins Largest VJorlds Finest THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BYCENTRAL MILLING COMPANY 122 EAST CENTER PHONE 478 Golden West and Red Rose Flour. Complete line of feed for farm and ranch range. aitions have not changed our Grist Exchange. LOGAN, UTAH Changing con- - |