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Show V" CT NOTICE iwfflll Effective July '"15, WIS for the subscription price the Courier will be advanced to $2.00 per year. Any subscription may b paid to January 1, 1947 at the present rate if July 15th next. paid-befor- 1 Serving Paradise, Hyrum, Cpl. Max Miller Weds North Logan Girl An attractive bride was Miss Jayne Beutler, daughter of Mr. FPE IN ROOF On Friday the Logan-Cach- e and Mrs- - Alfred Beutlef of North married was.-Fire she was called to department ' Logan when of the of Mr. and home to Max son Miller, Hyrum to Corporal LdMar Andersen. Sparks Mr. and- Mrs. Lester Miller on Mrs. June 29. The marriage ceremony from the chimney had set fire took place at the Logan LDS to the roof of the building. The temple with President El Ray firemen soon put the blaze out. $40 Christiansen performing the rites.. Damage was approximately which was covered by insurance. A Vending the cetemony parents of the bride, her grandREID CLAWSON RETURNS mother and Ivan Miller, brother wifeDUTY TO his with the cf groom, Reid E. Clawson Las Pvt. marthe Immediately following a dinner a was thirty ay furlough home given wedding spent riage the couple at the home of the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Clawson and has now rebrides parents. turned to Kelly Field, San Anhome The lovely was a profusion of summer flowers and tonio, Texas where he will be the dinner table was centered stationed for a while until furthree-tidre- d ther assignment. beautiful with a ',Jlding cake topped wJith a CARL MAUGHAN IN STATES miniature bride and groom- Pfc. Carl C- - Maughan has reMembers of the two immediate turned to the States after servThe families attended. happy couple left for Salt Lake City ing 34 months overseas. Hj has The participated in six major battles for a short honeymoon. ibride chose for her going away in North Africa, Italy, India, and outfit a pale green wool suit with China. He is the son of Mrs. brown accessories. Her corsage Hilda Maughan who is a former Hyrum resident, but who has was white talisman roses. Mrs. Miller is a graduate of spent the past year living in the South Cache High school Ogden where she is employ'd. and Seminary and is at present His sister. Mrs. Rulon Anderson a Junior at the USAC. She was resides in Hyrum. Has many friends here will be happy to very popular in student activities while at South Cache and yelcome Carl home again after also in social and religious cir- his long absence. cles at North Logan- Max is a graduate of South BILLY LINDLEY HOME Billy Lindley, son of Mr. and Cache high school and Seminary. MrsWm. R. Lindley of WellsHe was a prominent member of the high school band and also ville, returned to his base at San California after spending sang in the popular male quar- Diego, a weeks furlough here with his tette of his graduating class. For the past two years he folks. A family dinner was served bejn stationed fit Camp lja his mother on Tuesday even by he has where California Beale, in his honor-- . ing 'in the a irisjdnsible position mail service. He has now left HOWARD JORGENSEN HOME for his army post. His wife exis Ensign Howard Jorgensen pects to join him in the near home leave a from on ten day future. duty with the Merchant Marine. He is radio operator on a' tanker Relatives received word recent and has recenttly returned from ly of the meeting in Germany to - the Hawaiian Islands. duty just west cf the Rhine river, of He is the son of Mayor and Mrs. .Captain Thayne Nielsen and his John W. of Hyrum. Jorgensen MP. nephew, Lynn Bradshaw, of Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carlson The boys have been separated and sen Ray, of. Hyrum, returned for more than four years. Their from the East and report a most visit of three hours seemed brief interesting trip. While away they when they parted to (return to attended graduation exercises for their duties. their son Ralph who received his degree in Medicine at the University of Chicago on June 15. Ralph also was commissioned FIRST WARD Lieutenant (junior grade) in the The sacrament meeting in the Navy the following day. Ha has First ward will meet at 8 p. m. jiad a high schojasliq record at which time a special prowhile in Medical school and at gram will be given in honor of the USAC before leaving here-pHv- ; our pioneers. This program is was valedictorian of his a statewide movement and will class when he graduated from take place in the different wards South Cache High school and cf the church. Oldest members was a very prominent musician-Hof the ward will be special gu:sts will now do his Intern work Special talks will be given by at the Billings hospital at ChicMrs. Sarah Ann Allen who will ago for the next nine monthj'. treat the subject of Stories of W,I!e away, Mr. and Mrs and Carlson Handcart Pioneers the spent five days in ChiM.S- Melinda Liljenquist who will cago and a week in Washington, discuss Sayings, Mottoes, and D. C. where they visited with the Pioneers. of their daughter and husband, Mr. Signs Musical numb i is will be a and Mrs. Newel Daines. Daines guitar duet by Garnel Larsen and is a student of law at the Capitol Roy Peteisen; ladies chorus by city. They also spent four days in New York City visiting with Virginia Larsen, Thelma Petersen, Lorraine Allen and Alta Mrs. Carlsons sisters, Mrs. John Petersen, and a piano and organ Watson, Mrs. Jack Thiriot, and duet by Mrs. Vinnie Clawson Mrs. Don Whittemore- and Alta Petersen. SECOND WARD , Sacrament meeting in the Second ward will begin at 8:30 p. INDEX OF CONTENTS mon Sunday night. Special speakers will be from Weekly New Analysis Page 2 the young men of the ward. Robert Gustavesen, Harry Walk- Star Dust Page 3 will talk. Allen Robert and er, .Household Memos Page3 The ward choir will furnish the musical numbers. Farm Topics Page 3 THIRD WARD Page 4 and 5 Under the direction of Couns- Hyrum Locals elor Ivan Miller, the Third ward Wellsville Locals Page 4 and 8 sacrament meeting will be held Page 8 at 8:30 p. m. A fine program Paradise Locals - : - Church Notices - V - 1is b:en arranged.-'a.n- d Cache Valley will consist of vocal solos by Mrs. Elnora Yeates of Logan, and an organ solo by Mrs- - Weldon Miller. ker of the evening is Daniel Woodland, bishop of the Logan Third ward. Editorial Social Page Events Funnies Serial Pag Page 5 Page Story Want Ads 4 6 Page 7 Page S CHAIRMAN OF BOND DRIVE THANKS HELPERS The boys who are out on the fighting fronts can be proud that they are from Hyrum. Hyrum has successfully filled the quotas assigned in every bond drive including the Seventh War Loan Drive. I would like to express my tof the people of appreciation Hyrum for the fine support given in the 7th War Loan Drive, to Hyrum City and the Hyrum Lions Iffrat dub, the organizations sponsored queens in the queen contest, to the block workers ' who gave generously of their time in making contacts and especially to the Ward chairmen and district chairmen-- . The ward chairmen were Owen H. Hall, Frank Dusenberry, and Garland Geary. The district chairman was Cantril Nielsen. To these people go the credit for a successful 7th War Loan Drive. Eldrid S. Larsen Hyrum City Chm. MILLER RECEIVES HONORABLE DISCHARGE Sgt. Loran J- - Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loran P. Miller of Wellsville, who has spent the past four and a half years in the .armed forces with 35 months spent in the African and Italian theatres, arrived home Monday evening after being feiven an honorable discharge from Hhef armv through the point system. F wrs met at Saft Lake City by his folks and they made the trip home together. We all welcome Loran home. 1LORAN JOHN JENKINS POSITION L. flSY TAKES of Logan who John has spent the past several years as music teacher at the Lincoln school in Hyrum, has accepted a position as vocal teacher at the Cyprus High School at Magna, Utah. Mr- Jenkins graduated From the USAC in 1934 and has taught school at North San Pete and Davis school districts before coming to Hyrum. He has served at ward clerk of the Logan Fifth ward for the past few years where he and hit wife and three children live. L. Jenkins Home From German Prison Camp MAKES IMPROVEMENTS The City Council and Mayor of Hyrum shoud be complimented on the improvements they are this summer. completing With the aid of the State Road Commission they have recently put a seal coat on the oiled roads in our beautiful cemetery.. This gives the finishing surface CITY to the road. While at the Lincoln school, A great deal of work is being Mr. Jenkins has been an' out- dona to the recreation hall near standing teacher. He has organthe Hyrum City Plant- - Tables ized choruses in the different and benches have (been built, a grades and many of them have stove and music box installed, done excellent work singing in and a large fireplace is under several communities in the coun- construction. The inside is decty. orated with knotty pine finish We wish Mr. Jenkins success and the outsde is nicely painted white with a red roof. in his new position. The building will be available to the pub!i : within the next two weeks. All are welcome to DUP TO HONOR PIONEERS this fina building by calling Next Sunday the Sego Camp use the operator of the city plant of the Daughters of Utah Pionand making reservatons. eers will hold a special program Another project under way is in the First ward. Honored guests that of a new lighting installing will be O- - M. Wilson, Mrs. Emma white way along for our system Sr., Main Liljenquist, E. J. Wilson, street- - The lights now cast Mrs. Boletta Israelsen, and Fred their rays upward. The new plan Miller and any others over eighty is to have larger lights which years - of age. throw their light along the street. The Second ward old folks This will be a big asset to the will be honored the similarly community. following Sunday. LEISHMAN BOYS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Leishman of Wellsville entertained at a garden party at their home on Monday evening ,in honor of their sons, Sgt- - Dee Leishman and wife from Roswell, New Mex Seaman First Class ico, and Grant P. Leishman, back from overseas where he served at Iwo Jima. The garden was a and mass of beautiful roses summer flowers. The table was centered with a low bowl of rose buds. Covers were laid for Sgt. and Mrs. Dee P. Leishman, S 1c Grant Leishman, Morris Cpl. was Wankla Leishman, enjoyed. Smith, games Luncheon was served to fifty Eugene Gibbs of Hyrum, Sgt. relatives and friends. The happy Donald Leishman and Miss Rae couple received many lovely wed- Sorenson of Mendon- ding presents. Outdoor games were enjoyed Both Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen following the delicious chicken r;e popqlar jin relijjiobs and supper served by the hostess. social circles of their respective Sgt. and Mrs. Leishman left communities. Wednesday for New Mexico and Lee has filled a mission for S lc Leishman left Monday for the LDS church and has received Seattle, Washington for reassignan honorable discharge from the mentU. S. Army- - He is a talented vocalist and sang a leading irole in the USAC opera Bohemian FLOYD TAMS VISITS HOME SjSgt- - Floyd Tams of Paradise Girl last winter. who as liberated from a German Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen are living in Logan until their new home, prison camp in May is home on 60 day leave with relatives. which is under construction, is Floyd was a waist gunner on completed- BI7 and was shot dbwn on a The Courier joins in . wishing his 23rd mission- - He was rethe newly weds happiness and ported missing in April of 1944 success in their married life. and word was received in May of the same year that he was in a German prison camp Stalag of SJSgt John.,- Oldham, son Mr. and iMrs. Edward Oldham Luft No- - 4. He was given the of Paradfre is home on leave Purple1 Heart lor wounds refrom Cathp Kearns, Utah. John ceived by shrapnel on his 20th was, gunner on a BI7 and mission. 3! "missions over GerSSgtt. Tams has volunteered completed. for in After the service in the Pacific. war many. Europe was - over he Was home on furlough and then .was transferred D.bE, CHRISTIANSEN HOME to - Kearns. S I jc Dale Christiansen has enjoyed a weeks furlough in Hjtrum visiting with his parents, LEN BRENCHLEY CALLS Mr. and Mrs. Merle Griffin. Mrs. Cassie S- - Rrenchley of Dale has now completed his Wellsville, who is employed at boot training at San Diego, CalBrigham City spent Tuesday eve ifornia and has qualified for ning and Wednesday here in six months of schooling at ChireWellsville. Mrs. Brenchley cago where he will attend a ceived two telephone calls from Radar school. He left for his her son, Len, who is now back new training center on Sunday in the States after being wounded morning- in battle in Germany the first On the previous Friday night his sister and husband, Mr. and part of May. Last Thursday evening he call- Mrs. Wesley Downs of Hyrum ed from New York and Monday entertained in to compliment evening called his mother from Dale. California- Guests were Keith Hughes of Mendon and Richard Mathews He will receive plastic surgery of Providence who were also and treatment at the Dibble hoshome on furlough, as well as pital in California., He assures several other young peoplehis mother that all will be well An of games was enevening with him. Mrs. Brenchley was and delicious luncheon a joyed Howard dinner guest of Mrs. served by Mrj, DownsJone on Tuesday evening. ELDERS HYRUM MAN MARRIES Lee Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nielsen of the ' Second warden Hyrum was married to Miss Athalee Matson, daughter of Albin Matson of Salt Lake City on June 22- - The wedding ceremony was performed in the Sa't Lake temple. Following the marriage a lovely reception was held . at the hqme of the brides father, where a ' beautiful trousseau was also flayed. On the following Saturday and Mrs. Edgar Nielnight, at their home sen entertained with a party for the newly weds. The brides father, her sister and brother, all of Salt Lake were present. The home was made beautiful with summer flowers artistically alrralagfl and an evening of Mr- - SOUTH JULY CACHE FOURTH BAND PLAYS The South Cache Band under direction of W. H.. Terry furnished the music for the beautiful pageant which was presented at the USAC stadium on July 4. While many of the students have left for duty in the service of their country, Mr. Terry has, nevertheless, a very fine band which is greatly appreciated for their many exhibitions. , LT. GRANT WHITE HOME 2nd Lt. Grant F. White of Paradise, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. White arrived home, Saturday on 30 days leave from the army. Grant was stationed in England for 90 days during which time he piloted a B17 over Germany. On his third mission the tail of his plane was shot off, killing the tail gunner, but he managed to get the plane over allied ter' ritory before bailing out. When he reports back he will will he attend school where learn to fly a B29 before being assigned to another theatre of war. . - , - Pfc- - Preston P. Gunne l, son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston B. Gun- nell of Wellsville home arrived late Monday evening after ing twenty seven months spendin a will be Nazi prison camp. He home for a sixty day furlough after which he will report back to Santa Barbara, Calif, for reassignment, Plreston was a member of the First Armored Division which figured prominently Oran and in the capture c was .captured in North Africa on February 20, 1943. He was held a prisoner of the Germans and was liberated May 3, 1945 when Russian troops swept thru Germany. Preston gives credit to- (the Red Cross food parcels for saving him and 'fellow prisoners from starvation- The story as told by Pfc. GunIt was early in 1943 nell says: when the Germans in No. Africa made their, vicious counter Pass.- - Our kt Kasserine Reconnaissance the First unit, Unit of the First Armored Division was cut off in a narrow mountain pass) Fighfing until all food, water, and ammunition were gone, the unit was given orders to make their way back to the parent outfit in small ek groups. he SET OUTING DATE The annual outing for the Third Elders quorum and the.T wives has been set for Monday night, July 16. It is expected that more than 100 from the ward will participate- - The social wilt be held at the unique City ROBERT BRADSHAW HOME Robert B. Bradshaw of Camp Park in Blacksmith Fork canyon Roberts, Calif, is home spending under the direction of Irvin Anh-'de- r, president of the quorum-Rober- t a furlough with his wife and ' . Wellsvlle.-in family Nielsen, Secy. A new born son weighing nine and a half pounds arrived at the Cache VaDey hospital ota Wednesday morning. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Obray of Hyrum.. FIVE NUMBER Hyrum, Utah July 13, 1945 THIRTY FIFTH YEAR ) and Wellsvilk in Beautiful Thats where the fun began, I and another fellow said. hid in a cave for three day3 until we were so weak we could one hardly stand up. Finally night we ventured out, but were spotted by the Jerries and were captured. From then on we were shifted from one camp to another from Africa to Italy,, and finally into Germany." Preston was at Stalag 3B on camp near Furstenburg pris- for more than ten months. The Nazis were pretty rouh, but toward the end they began to think maybe- they weren't so good after all. Finally they were so close that they could hear the allied artillery. The closer it came, the (friendlier the Jerries ;,tried to allied troops get- - As conquering pierced into Germany, prisoners were moved closer and closer to Berlin, and they .were forced to mairch from Eastern Germany to a camp near the German cap-ito- l. - That perience was the toughest of them all, he ex- com- mented- They started out with four days supplies of food on sleds. It wasnt long before they found the, snow and ice giving away to slush. The sleds were useless and the food ran out. They struggled on for 800 miles before reaching camp, but not before many had droped off along the way., fany of the men were suffering from frozen feet and othed sicknesses and injuries. Then the day came when the Russians arrived. The prisoners were certainly glad to see them even though they couldnt understand anything but their smiles. Preston is surely happy to be home again and says he feels fine and he looks good. Cliff Olsen says, It surely is old Prep himself- Welcome home, Preston. Polio Strikes In Hyrum Polio has broken out in Hyru again. Two cases have been r ported at the home of Mr.- ar Mrs. Conrad Hancey of the Fir W2(rd. Their daughter PhyLT four years of age, was the fir victim, and we are happy to s she has completely recovered this- - time with no ill effects- The Hanceys little son, Lyn eight years old, has now contra ed the disease and is being e pertly cared for at his horn Erythingt is beig done f the child and we sincerely hoj he will soon be restored to i normal healthy condition- - |