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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, December Aggie Students Poems Accepted Four Utah State AgriLogan cultural college students have been notified that their poems have been accepted for publication in the annual College Anthology of Verse. The students and their poems are: Anna Jo Gietz, Logan, At Dual:; Shirley Howard, Logan, The Plump Pianist; Harry Walter, Hyrum. Fantasy; and Lynn Burton, Logan, Admonition. The anthology is compiled annually by the National Poetry asso-e- d best from selections submitted elation. It contains the poetry judged by college students throughout the nation. Entertains B&n Ileur Club Richmond Mrs. Christine Merrill entertained the members oi the Bon Heur club at her home last Friday afternoon. A very nice lunch was served. The afternoon was spent sewing and visiting. Most o'f to school or take on the job training in some field. Lewiston Mrs. Ada Larson of Newton spent the week visiting at Lewiston with her sister, Mrs. Verna Hyer. OUT OF GODFREY'S TEABAG GODFREY: What does a museum use alcohol for? GUEST: Its a preservative. You can take something and pickle it in alcohol and itll last forever. GODFREY: Sounds like the biography of an uncle of mine 10, 1342. j MENDON Mr. and Mrs. Claude Scrensan and daughteis Catherine and Barbara were visiting at the L. home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hancock in Ogden and spent last week-en- d Salt Lake City. They returned home Tuesday. Alumni Will Have Exchange Teacher To Present Talk Priority For Afternoon Basketball Games Sunday of Ogiden, Miss Clara of the Logan d Active members USAC Alumni association again will bo given a priority on .the purchase of conference tickets to basketball games held in the US'AC fieldhouse, it was announced by Leonard W. Me Donald, Alumni Executive secre- Wood returned to tary. Laketown Sunday after spending There will be a limit the Thanksgiving holidays with her and barge parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wood. ets per alumnus of ea: "L50 Mr. and Mrs; Wayne Willie and be ill ec ion choice seah. in family were Thanksgiving dinner 1 when the until held January guests of Mr. and Mrs., Howard members to alumni offer special Baker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lcngstroth, expires. Jr., and family were Thanksgiving It is not necessary to take a full day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rea set of tickets for each and evo-Stauffer of Hyrum. gamb, Mr. McDonald pointed cut. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bird and Tk e alumnus can take his choice family of Tooele were guests of his j " & parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bird ' Conference games in Logan in last Sunday. Denver University at Logan, Dude:., Mr. and Mrs. It Don rumens a.:.i ; 7 and 8: Colorado A & M, family motored to Trenton, Thanks- January 14 and 15; University of giving day and were dinner guests January 5 and 26; BYU, cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Utah, February February 11 and 12; and Wyoming, D. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hughes February 18 and 19. had as their dinner guests ThanksChecks covering the tickets should giving day, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan be sent to the USAC Alumni OfSpence and little daughter Cathy, fice. For those who wish their tickGeniel and ets of Salt Lake City; cent fee insured, a twenty-fiv- e Hughes. Gladys should be added. Toe offer wil' American Legion Auxiliary meetopen December 15 and close Janing was held at the home of Mrs. uary 1. Marilla Buist last Wednesday evening. President Julia Muir was in charge. Mrs. Florence Pond and home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eva Wiser' of Lewiston were Jesse Walker Thursday night. special visitors. Each gave a pep Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dun to: talk and reasons why we should and daughter Marlene cf Lcgar continue our membership in this were visiting relatives here Friday. organization. After the meeting, refreshments were served to Julia Muir, Ethel Walker, Pearl Wood, Ada Walker, Nellie Hancock. Gladys Hughes, Ellen Ladle, Eva Wiser, Florence Pond and Marilla Buist. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larsen mo tored to Salt Lake City Thursday and spent the day. Mrs. Albert S'chiffman of Logan attended sacrament services in our Miss Audrey j I y ! GUEST: Id be glad to act for you. I could do Juliet Do you know Romeos line? church last Sunday night. GODFREY: No, but Id like to. 1 Mrs. Marilla Buist was visiting hear he did pretty well with it at the homes of her daughters, Mrs. Ora Maughan and Mrs. Gladys LarGUEST: 1 could do what you do. sen of Wellsviile last Thursday. I can sound sleepy. Miss Gladys Hughes and Mrs. GODFREY: Yeah, but can you do Julia Muir attended the American it for half an hour without falling Legion Auxiliary convention in Hy-luawake? Thursday night. Alonzo motored to Ogden Mr. GUEST: Well, Mr. Godfrey, I His wife him Monday. BE CAREFUL MISTER brought a girl from my home home after visitingaccompanied relatives there town shes the kind of a girl for several days. Dont let this happen to your youd like. Funeral services for Dennis radio! Too often amateur repair GODFREY: What other kind is old son cf Pearce, does more harm than good there? Robert J. and Adele Heninger even with the best intentions Pearce cf Ogden, were conducted in In the world. Call on us for GODFREYANA the ward expert radio repair service. Our 1 just .drove over here right in Bird, last chapel by Bishop 1 Reeves competent repairmen will restore Wednesday at p. m. back of a woman driver. It didnt to perfect condition radio affect me at alL I always shake Burial was fu Mendon cemetery. (your in short order and at a very like this when I go on the air. Adele is a daughter of Mr. and reasonable charge. . . . Theres an excuse for women Mrs. Elmer Heninger. do. After the the snail daughter of Pamela, way they driving Dependable Service all, they put a mirror outside on Mrs. Clara Irishman had a tonsil her left and another high up on operation last week at a Logan hosher rights . . . How do they expect pital. , shes EVER gonna look straight L. K. Wood motored to Ogden ahead? last Friday and spent the day. OF LOGAN Mr. and Mrs. Vern Krebbs of j TALENT SCOUT) HEARD ON CBS' North Logan were visiting at the Doherty exchange teacher to Great Britain last year, will speak at a program to be sponsored by Beta chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Sunday at 3 p. m. at the county library. The event is free to the public with Cache County teachers invited as special guests. sions as a teacher schooIS to In 'charge Mrs. f Mary of Z arpnn Peterson ,aveta Vilate Dr Wallace t Case, music committee of ?Lf Gamma. Burned In AcciJent Richmond was badly burned and face last FMday Mi th putting shavings taken The program will also include sander in the furnace Mischa music Poznanski, exploded in his face H. , by violinist, and by the Bel Canto along as well as could be ej directed by Frank H. chorus, Baugh. - While an exchange teacher, Miss Doherty was stationed in London and taught or visited in all types of schools in England. She also visited in Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Italy and Switzerland, as well as Scotland, Wales and the two Irelands. She had the honor of being presented to Her Majesty the Queen of England and had audience with His Holiness, the Pope in Rome the day after Easter. , WINDOW SHADES Made To Measure 24 Hour Service A. H. Parke Awning & Phone 244 Linoleum 244 So. Miss Doherty will tell especially m two-mont- hs LLOYDS L a I P ii i - |