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Show I. SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Dec. 24, 1913. Q Literary Club Has Elk Herds Seen Annual Yule Party Near Blacksmith Hyrum Members of the Junior Literary club held their annual Christmas party Wednesday evening at the city club rooms. President Claris Stauffer presided and introduced the guests who were present. Mrs. Gayle Miller sang a vocal solo,' Bethlehem,, Accompanied by Mrs. Matilda Miller. A very interesting Christmas story The Other Little Mustard Seed, was read by Mrs. Ophelia Wright. A vocal solo, While Christmas was sung by Shirley Miller, accompanied by her mother, Gayle In Cache increase Increase in The ranch has more than by the younger group bered about the same, Ho . oil J 0f the aggregate total 100 November of 13 1947, offenses, J lows: delinquency-- act kssness and mischief, at every chow down in Cadets training at Pensacola Naval period for Naval Aviation Air Station and seconds are always in order. Pensacola Naval Air Station, the Annapolis of the Air, is the focus of the recently reactivated Naval Aviation Cadet training program, which is open to healthy, single young men between 18 and 25, with at least two years of college. Upon graduation they are commissioned ensigns in the Naval Reserve, or second lieutenants in the Marine Corps Reserve, are awarded their wings and assigned to two Theres plenty of good, wholesome food years' active duty. (O&titi Nvy Photography 3 cy 2)- - (2); homeless, (0); traffic no speeding, 1, (0); (0); 1, 0f 8 runnW l, (0); J care license, nr iffai 3 (1); through red lighj improper registration il all others, I, (l). if Its Printing . . . PHONE Ki flans I, hit ng, lion 700 pqui lleik Prc JlOUSC Bmiti fr.; pan; I1 I tl V v Just for a minufe, we relive The family of Mr. and V Mrs. all the joys and raptures of child- ! hood as we behold the bright A? if0 i'ky tinsel and the gay wrappings of the boxes stacked high under the Christmas free. A v V V May your gift be an assurance that all your most cherished dreams and hopes our mines and farms will 5 money INTO Utah." i be realized-f- haf is our wish for you at this happy Yulefide season. v v M tAl Los tachc linal FAMILY CELEBRATES products moving OUT of Utah to bring big j Hi f T: Logan Laundry and Dry Cleaners z 2: ! Phone 438 Logan I X UTAH MINING A5IOCIATION grii Iffm I awiy, neglect Robert Nielsen, a grandson of Mrs. Nielsen, is a recently returned missionary, who represented the Hyrum Third ward in the North Western Mission Field. On 1 Sunday evening he gave a report V m the Hyrum Third ward chapel. V industries that keep lum afet Ogden. and factories liom Ihur Recent dinner guests Mrs. Nora Nielsen were Robert Nielsen, and of Nielsen Salt Lake City, V v Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. James Wellsville, Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bradshaw, also of Wellsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Petersen of the C Isnd m- - tr J Hyrum other way of saying we need to protect 1 fie recorded delinquency, and eight as trafflc A breakdown of the months fenses, as compared with iaj years number (in brackets) at the home of protecting our prosperity.1 That's just an- j rea kar there MRS. NORA NIELSEN HAS DINNER GUESTS "We hear a lot about 0 lUih cases of delinquency, while were traffic violations Duld ,XXXX,Xi Hyrum Ernest Larsen met at their parents home last Sunday afternoon to celebrate the birthday JT lose 0f juvenile court offenses durim. V vember 1943, 20 of then el MOTHERS BIRTHDAY - tog ' club Miller. 1 tev Carlson, probation officer of First Judicial District Prtec this week. tons of baled hay for the winter The hay was harvested feeding. from the ranch meadows. lunch was served members and four anniversary of Mrs. Larsen. A social afternoon of visiting guests, Mrs. J. W. Wright, Mrs. was enjoyed and a delicious dinErnest Miller, Mrs. Jack Parker ner served to Mr. and Mrs. Gar-nand Shirley Miller. Larsen and family, Mr. and Gifts were exchanged and holly Mrs. Wendell Allen and family, corsages were presented to every Mi. Mrs. George Uorenson and one as a favor from the club and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herofficers. man Fonnesbeck and family, Mr. The rooms were decorated in Mrs. and Lloyd Larsen and famChristmas motif with a beautiMr. and and Mrs. Lyle Cooley fully decorated Christmas tree the ily and family. center of attraction. tSome lovely gifts were received Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Lula McBride and Mrs. Inez by Mrs. Larsen. 33 qUwrn.i. Hyrum Manager A. J. Peterof the Big Game Hardware unit, Blacksmith Fork Canyon, reports they are feeding more than 400 elk every day at the feeding grounds north of the ranch houses. The free boarders are increasing daily. A number of camera enthusiasts have taken pictures of the herd. It is possible to go fairly close to the herd while they are feeding. son Miller. A delicious to the number 0 juvenile Cache county November over the corns!1 month of last year ... .W,A . . H''VV & |