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Show Hyrum, Utah, Friday, December TcACHK COURIER. 17, 1943. Fire Chief Gives Warnings RRISES TO CELEBRATE Holiday Logan a warning has been and Mrs. A. L. will be honored by ) Harris iLr children at an Open House in observance of their to be held anniversary Sun-- 2 golden wedding 6 p. m. ao their to irom Richmond day Mr. Richmond, h0lre in and friends of the invited to family are cordially It is requested that there call Relatives . gifts. be r.o Mr. and Mrs. Harris were marr- in the Logan life long been and have ied Dec. 21, Temple residents ' I' 1898 of Richmond. Harris was born Nov. 20, William and Em-nie1875, a son of Whittle. Harris. He has ir. dairying and been interested Lis life and has ol most laiming civic and also been active in dmrch affairs. He labored in the northern States mission Jan. 1899 April 1901, was the first secretary of the Benson Stake Y. M. 1. A. M. president of the Rich, mond ward Y. M. M. I. A. and Mr. me ELDERS LEAVE FOR MISSIONARY FIELDS Lewiston Elders Wildon Hyer and Florin Preece spent the week end with their families. They returned to the mission home in Salt Lake City, Sunday evening where they have been preparing for their mission since Dec. 6. They left Salt Lake City for the mission field Wednesday. Weldon to go to the Central Atlantic States Mission with headquarters at Koanoke, Virginia and Florin to the Northern California Mission. Miss Reese Weds Keith Poulsen In Temple Ceremony Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Athen Reese are announcing the recent marriage of their daughter Miss LuDene Reese to Keith Poulsen, has also labored in other capa-c'tie- s. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Poulsen. The marriage was solemnized in He was one of the 'original the Logan L. D. iS temple Novpromoters of the Black and White ' show and was a ember 15th with President ElRay Days Dairy Those officiating. of the Cache Christiansen charter member who witnessed the marriage were association and County Growers of bride the and brideparents has been secretary since its organiHe was postmaster of groom and other relatives and zation. close friends. Richmond for 12 yaers, and currFollowing the wedding a dinner ently holds the positions of city was served at the Reese Banquet secretary-treasurof recorder, Richmond Irrigation company, and Hall and that evening the brides secretary-treasurof High Creek parents Mr. and Mrs. Athen Reese honored the young couple with a Live Stock association. Mrs. Harris was born Nov. 14, reception at their home. The bride was very charming' 1879, a daughter of Robert Mar in her wedding gown of white ion and Nancy Jane Rawlins satin, her bouquet was of yellow Kerr. She was a graduate of the B. rose buds centered with an orchid. Y C. and taught school for 3 Brides maids were Miss Marjorie Reese, sister of the bride, and years. iShe has served as a member of the Primary and Relief Miss RaNae Nilson. They both Society Stake Boards of Benson wore matching gowns of pink and Stake, has acted as president of carried nosegays. Y. L. M. I. A. and has been class Hollis Smith was the best man. After the reception the couple leader in the different organizations. She has also served as left for a honeymoon trip to and Utah, Arizona president of the D. U. P. and Southern the Nevada. Richmond Ladies Literary club. The bride is a graduate of They are the parents of six North Cache High School anc children, five of whom are living, seminary and has been employed Mrs. Amy Merrill, Salinas, Calif.; for the past two years by the Mrs. Mar dene Traveller, , Rich Mountain States Telephone commond; Joseph W. Harris, Brigpany. ham City; The bridegroom is also a former C. Marion Harris, Boise, Idaho, of North Cache High and student and Mrs. LaGene and served in the Griffin, Newton. They also have Seminary 15 armed forces for 30 months. He grandchildren. has just completed a two year in the Central States mission mission for the L. D. S. church. Mr. and Mrs. Poulsen are mak ing their home in Smithfield. . er er falling by inconspicious wires holding it against the walL The tree should be so placed that standing or fallen, it cannot block: a doorway which might be needissued against fire hazards during ed to escape from the room. the holiday season by E. S. Laurence, city fire chief. The report The candle for ChristLogan is as follows: mas is still taking its yearly toll of Your Christmas tree and the lives and property. It is found on e decorations on it are fire hazards Christmas trees mci rarely every which you will want to watch year, but none the lees, it is us.d in many' places atuir.g the most this Christmas. unwisely carefully season. Open flame lightiChristmas Remember when you bring a tree is ngentirely out of place males-- : into your house it is going to dry you 'set up your candles and la.rr;-- . up. A fresh cut tree will not take fire any more easily during well away from Christmas trees, the first day or two than would window curtains, .and burnable decthe evergreen shrubs growing out- orations, have a' fire extinguisher side but it becomes a more seri- handy and then keep constant watch over them Such ous fire hazard every hour. At are not needed for the precaution: equally atthe end of a week, it will be tractive electric lights made eshighly flammable. It is best to bring in a fresh pecially for decoration. But it is important that your tree as short a time before ChristChristmas lights be in. good conmas as possible, and to remove A dition. short circuit La worn wirit as soon afterwards as you can. If you do this, ordinary precau- ing might be sufficient to start the tions should prevent it from tak- tree burning. Sets bearing the label of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., ing fire, Families, clubs, churches, have been tested for fire hazard and and business men who want to safe by experts. keep their trees from a week or pronounced If you decorate your house elabmore before Christmas until after orately youll have a very serious New Years day need observe hazard unless you use incombustible special safeguards to keep it rea- material. Elaborate decorations arc sonably safe. an important feature cf most parThe tree can be kept fresh if ties in dubs, dance halls, and othr--r you set it up in a pan of water. but terrible tragedies Cut off the base of the tree at public places have occurred when small fires an angle at least 1 inclr above flashed across halls filled with comthe original cut and keep it bustible hangings. Many communstanding in water during the en- ities require that siichl decora tion-btire period that the tree is in the treated to reduce flamna.it llfty. house, adding water to the jar materials can be puror tub in which the tree stands Flameproofed chased at many s lores. Insist on at intervals to keep the water them. level always above the cut. This Christmas wrapping; bumne lib: method when used with fresh tinder and should be .removed as trees reduces the flammability as sooiims possible. See that ail wrapas any effectively fireproofing pings' go into the waste basket and Chemicals may cause that ; it is taken out and chemicals. dumped to tree turn the brown or yellow in a : covered metal barrel or inor to lose its needles. . . s Wellsville Heber Blaine Bank-beapilot of Chicago and South- MRS. LILJENQUIST ern Air lines stationed at Memphis, GROUP ENTERTAINS Tennessee, and Miss Patricia Claire Headmark, stewardess of the same Hyrum Officers and teachers air lines, were the Hyrum First ward Primary of married Nov. 20 at entertained Thursday evenwere 111. Chicago, Melinda The marriage vows were spoken ing at 'the home of Mrs. at the South Shore Community Liljenquist. church, followed The teacher training lesson was by a reception. The young A pricouple left immediately given by Mrs. Liljenquist. or a was planhoneymoon at Havana, Cuba mary Christmas party and New Orleans. ned by the ladies. The bride is a was served to 18 Luncheon of Mr. daughter and Mrs. Clarence Headmark, officers and teachers. Mrs. Liljen Evansville, Indiana. Blaine is the quist was assisted in serving by son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bank-hea- d Mrs. Stella Bradley and Mrs. of Wellsville. Edith Liljenquist. The newlyweds have purchased a home and will reside at 1153 Mount Visit At Allen Home einon Road, Memphis, Tenn. Hyrum Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Allen on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pederson and daughter, Susan of .fTHolstein heifer, Logan. .5 Branded J E on right upper kded in upper part of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hyrum ch ear. Underbit in each ear. Nielsen, Mrs. Esta Brown and eongs to J. Elton Olson of Hy- - Mrs. Ruby Nielsen spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. dculmeabiUie' , ars t l i Pen and Pencil Sets The single gift thats as we- lcome as two! The worlds pen with match ing 51 pencil. Smart gift Colors. Sets. $18.7S and up. most-wante- d I! I Baugh Jewelry 41 North Main C X J The place you select for your tree should be well away from stoves, radiators, and other sources of heat. When you smoke, keep away from the tree. The tree should be well secured i j I X : i Logan ll j I X ;Mary Chess Toilet Waters LET US and yet so delicate they may be used with lavish freedom. A wide variety of floral fragrances and delightful blends pate all your moods. Long-lingerin- g, j . White Lilac, Tapestry, Strategy, Heliotrope, Gardenia, Carnation . . . . are just a few of the charming scents from which to choose. WITH RELIABLE to $8.50 FORD SERVICE WE FOR WILL MARY CHESS Perfumes O Inspect and lubricate brake mechanism. O Inspect for scored or out-of-rou- nd drums. 1 . WANT ADS ' Nranlt a e d, I I OF SEE OUR SELECTION - -- Heber Bankhead Weds In Chicago cinerator as soon as it is filled Be careful of heat operated toys and new electrical gadgets if they do not bear the label of. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. agjainst O Check hydraulic The Castle, $5.25 In Song, $9.00 In Yram, $6.50 brake fluid and add extra fluid if needed. ! ; O Adjust brakes. I ; i ! The Knight, $9.00 In Song, $17.00 In Yram, $12.00 W-ILSOK- - 0T0U COMPANY M Logan, Utah The exquisite Chesspiece bottles reappear to enliven lovely dressing tables. In White Lilac, ' , Strategy, Tapestry, Gardenia, Carnation, Song, Yram. The Gift House LOGAN ! |