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Show r1 PACE NORRIS MILLER AND RALPH SWIMMING PARTY? STODDARD MEET The bishopry of ' the Wellsville Second wr.rd sponsored a Following is an excerpt from swimming party at Logana on a letter from Norris Miller, son Thursday of last week. There of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, Mothers and Daughters An interesting Mothers and were 25 boys who enjoyed the which tells of his meeting with daughters meeting was held on outing. Ralph Stoddard, the son of Mr. at 9 a. m. in Sunday morning Mrs. Stodard. James and basement of the Third ward the I went to Nurnberg about 3 NEIL McMURDIE HOME Mrs. Lee Eva Gunnell chapel. some to athletic get Pvt. Neil McMurdie is spend- days ag8 was In charge of the program. the for The . corps.. equipment ing a week in Wellsville with gave prayers Daughters who his parents and family. He is night before I got a letter from were La Vonne Bailey and StodVenna that saying Ralph from Wolters, Texas Camp Jackie Wright. moved had to outfit where he has completed his dards The Choralee chorus from basic training and is now on his Nurnberg. When I got there I Nibley furnished two numbers MP to station went the and was to Fort Ord, Calif. Bless This House and MotMrs. McMurdie was formerly asked them where the 83rd Cml her. was. Bn outfit the Thats Ralph Miss Eva Stoddard and they The theme of the meeting have two children. Dennis and was in. They looked it up and The Harvest. Mothers said It was in Austria. I gave was LaDaWn. up hope right there of seeing who gave inspiring talks were him for a while. I decided to go Mrs. Sarah Ann Allen of Hywas PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN The to the Red Cross and get me rum. Her subject Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fall- some coffee and doughnuts. I Harvest That Comes to People ows of Ilyrum have received went over to the States register Through Living the Latter Day word that their son Albert has book to see if there was any- Saint Ideals. Mrs. Marva Hanbeen promoted from a Lieuten- one I knew. The last name in sen of Paradise spoke on The ant to Captain and is now with the book happened to he Harvest of Souls Through the McArthurs forces in Ralphs. He had his outfit listed Mission of the Saviour and the General as the 135 Cml. Bn. When I Prophet Joseph Sinith. Mrs. Tokyo. Before leaving Hrum, .A- Baw that I beat it down to the Claris Stauffer told the story lbert was a student at the USAC MP station again and they said of Ruth. and a prominent vocalist. His the 1 35 was just out of town. Morning Session wife and three children reside They showed nre where .it was The morning session of quarat Tooele. so I went out there. I asked a terly at conference opened couple of fellows if they knew 10:30 a m. with prayer by Will where this outfit was and they iam Murray of Hyrum. The Tell your friends about the said it had moved about two meeting was under the directCourier. Only $2.00 per year. weeks ago. Boy, by this time ion of President Edwin ClawI was realy getting discouraged. son. Then all of a sudden I got a The Melodiers Ladles chorus bright idea. I went to the APO of Hyrum furnished the music and asked them where the 135 and sang "Invocation. This was.The y said that they served is My Country, "Teach Me to Good Health Products them but that it was such a Pray, and "I Do Believe unDICK WOODEN small outfit that they didnt der the direction of W. H. know where it was. By this Terry and accompanied by Mrs. 35'4 North 3rd East time it was getting dark so I Beulah Jensen. Logan, Utah decided to go to the opera and Following remarks by Pressee the play. Just as I was ident Clawson, four servicemen driving down by the opera 1 were called upon to speak. They noticed one of the trucks had were the Messrs. Riggs of Wells the numbers 135 written on ville, Hatch of Paradise, Glen their bumpers. I figured the of Nibley, and Albrecht of HyCONSULT US ABOUT fellows must be in the show, rum. They all expressed their REAL ESTATE LOANS so I parked my truck and decided to wait for them so I on could ask them if that was the FARMS RESIDENCE outfit' Ralph was in. I guess F H A or Conventional I waited about 45 minutes when BUSINESS OR RANCH. they c:jme out. I walked over PROPERTY and asked them if they had Callis of the Council of Twelve. a fellow by the name of StodElder Callis spoke on the subPrompt Service dard in their outfit. They said ject of Courtship and Marriage yes. but he was down to the and gave a very inspiring adLow Interest, Long Terms Red Cross. I didnt wait any dress. Liberal Repayment Options The benediction was said by longer. Down I went as fast as I could go. I parked the truck Walter Perkins. UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN and just as I got to the Red Afternoon Session CORPORATION Cross here came Ralph walking The afternoon session of the out. Wihe nhe saw me he stared conference began at 2 p. m. $erving the Intermountain at me for a minute as if he with President Edwin Clawson Region Since 1 892 couldnt believe it. We really conducting. The Melodiers Lahad a loving up party there dies Chorus sang Bless This for a minute. The Red Cross House under the baton of W. closed, so I took Ralph up to H. Terry and accompanied on where he lived. We talked the organ by Mrs. Beulah Jeneverything. 1 stayed there sen. The chorus also sang The Dr. Frank B. Maughan of Bristol, Pennsylvania, who Is doing Insecticide and fungicide research for Bohm and Haas ro., one of the largest chemical companies of the United States, is here on a visit. He was fortunate in being able to come to see his brother, Pfc. Kenneth home Maughan, on a 30 day furlough. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Maughan of Wellsville. JOHNS-MANVILL- Conference E PRODUCTS (BOCKWOOD ASPHALT SHINGLES ASBESTOS SHINGLES FLOOR TILE FLEX BOARD LEON STUCKI BUILDING SPECIALTIES 170 No. Main Logan i' IK? MIC TZQQd if RAWLEIGHS m 0 i . i; HOME & AUTO RADIO REPAIR SERVICE VTork t : Guaranteed We have tubes and parts available for most makes of radios. LLOYDS Radio and Record Specialists ii 14 W. Center Logan 7 14, 1943 September sotrm cache courier SIS AND FOUND, LOST WANT ADS Red sweater on Main street. May be- had by paying for ad at Courier office. FOUND - RATES: Three cents per word for one insertion. Three insertions for the price of two. Two iLOST cents per word for three month Wallett rjontaining valuable papers and pictures. No Carol Mrs. money. Reward. i$ 15x Hammond. FOR SALE FOUND Pair of glasses on the in Hyrum in brown leathstreet 15 er container. May be had at for coal Courier office by paying SALE Kitchen FOR this pd. range in good condition. Milton 15 Andersen, Hyrum. CAPT. JAY NIELSEN HOSPITAL soap powder makes one clothes whiter. 3 lbs, 60c; 7 lbs. Continued from page 11.40; 16 lbs., 73.20. Everton war In every generation for our 17x freedom and has kept it beand Sons Co. Logan. cause of men like Captain NielFOR SALE Heater cord. Lamp sen and the other gallant men cord. Two plate table stove. One from tbis community, the State automatic can sealer. Charles of Utah and the other states 16 in the Union. O. Carlsen. Phone 94W. ke further stated that Capt. Nielsen was a 'symbol of all WANTED TO BUY our brave American boys who done whatever has been have WANTED TO BUY Big chest of them. asked of drawers in good ' condition. 16x Phone 18W. A free dance was given to be enjoyed by all in the Elite PEARS for sale. Carroll Miller. -- - Hall. Mrs. C. R. Godfry and daughter. Norma of Salt Lake, were Captain Nielsen will be perto spend a few days at mitted Mrs of her Mary gests sister, G. Parker in Wellsville during home before reporting to Fort-Dougl- for processing. the week. U&I Furniture OF LOGAN IS AUTHORIZED tit DEALER FOR Motorola Radial FOR 1tkey. GET CAR AND HOME udlt 6 coming iOM YOUR APPLICATION NOW! IN that night and left the next Lords Prayer, It sure did seem good to day. Stake Clerk Iver LaVon Larsen presented the names of the general and local authorities of see him again. WELDON PETERSEN HERE ON FURLOUGH Pfc. Weldon Petersen, son of Harvey Petersen of Hyrum, is spending a 45 day medical furlough in Logan and Hyrum. His wife, Beth Hoskins, and their, FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS dka the most important part of our business. Human life Is too precious to risk to inaccuracies however minor. Wien we fill a prescription therefore, you may have the confidence it contains the ingredients and is compounded with the accuracy your doctor has prescribed. . 'lo&cupL CHAMBERLAINS Sficciatl 83c LOTION BALM ARGENTA PALMOLIVE SOAP KOTEX 54s BROOMS DR. WEST TOOTH $1.00 7c 89c REDUCED TO BRUSHES BUCK PEPPER VASELINE Eight ounces HAIR TONIC BAX 100 100 BEXEL $100 47c 25c 39c 53c PHWJPS 39c 39c MILK MAGNESIA TABLETS Two Hundred KOTEX LADY ESTER FOUR. PURPOSE CREAM jKLEENER LARGE ASSORTMENT BOOKEND SEE OUR STATIONERY BOX CANDY SWEETS ANACIN BAYER ASPRIN 100s 1ST. JOEPH ASPRIN lOfls ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN 100s 39c $1.00 13c 22c $1.50 $1.00 19c 59c 35c 35c HYRUM DRUGD PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY Phone mans Combat Badge. M.1TTON HOME Dee Mitton, son of Mr. Mrs. Wm. Mitton of Wells- Pvt. $1-9- and ville came home Saturday aftwo years overseas in the African and Italian theatres of war. Dee is a graduate of the South Cache school and had a six months training course at Kearn, Utah before leaving for overseas on August 30, 1943. He wears four major and four campaign ribbons stars indicating major battles. He also has the Good conduct Medal and has a unit citation. After a 30 day leave he will report to California for reassign ment. Mr. and Mrs. Mitton's second son, Don, left WTellsville on September 2nd with the Maritime service and is now stationed at Catalina Island, California. ter spending Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parker and family of Vallejo, Calif, came Friday to visit relatives in Wellsville and the county. They are guests of their mother, Mrs. Mary J. Parker while in Wellsville. 23 I Dan-ielse- , g, DEE $2-8- MENTHOLATUM PABLUM ASPIRIN two little daughters, Joyce and Deone, tfre residing in Logan. been Weldon has receiving treanent at the Dibble hospital at Menlo Park, Calif, and will return to the same place follj. owing his leaye. He was shot in the upper right leg by a Nazi sniper while in battle in the Ruhr pocket, and if it had not been for a loyal buddy, he might not have returned home. Pfc. Petersen entered the service in January J944 and went overseas in January 1945 where he served with "the 35th' Infantry Division as an automatic man. Combat duties weapon took him to Belgium, Luxdm-bourHolland and Germany. He was wounded on March 31. Weldon spent three months in a hospital in London and was then transferred to a California hospital. He has been two battle stars, the Purple Heart and the Infantry- the church for the sustaining Service men the from stake who were home on furlough or had been recently discharged told interesting experiences and bore strong testimon ies. They were Clark Nielsen, Lloyd Clawson, Louis Leatham, Therein Anhder. W. L. Nielsen, Carmen Christensen, Carl Bert Savage, Alan Clawson, Austin McBride and Wendell Hurren. The chorus next sang My Own America and this was followed by the song Home, Sweet Hdme by the congregation. Principal speakers were Clyde Edmonds of the Church Welfare Committee and Elder Charles A. Callis of the Coun-- , cil of Twelve. Elder Callis gave comfort to those who had lost loved ones in the war by saying that they would not be denied the joys of life, but would be resurrected and experience all that they had been denied in this life. The chorus offered the selections Prayer Perfect and Lest We Forget and were followed by President D. It Bickmore who had just been sustained as Patriarch. After a few words indicating that he felt the responsibility of his position, he offered the closing prayer. Evening Meeting On Sunday evening the Stake Relief Society was In charge of a most inspirational meeting with counselor Melba Jones In charge. Secret Opening song was and was conducted Prayer by Mrs.Gertrude Welch and accompanied by Mrs. Arlene Andersen. Invocation was given by Mrs. Pearl Hughes of the Board. The Choralee Singers frohi Nibley furnished three members under the direction of Mrs. Schiess and accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Kathryn Kearl and on the organ by Miss Virginia Snow. They "Beautiful sang Saviour. Thy City, Dying Love, and Prayer Perfect. Scheduled speakers for the evening were Mrs. Martha Lee of Paradise and Mrs. Nellie Leishman of Wellsville. Their talks were most interesting and inspiring. Benediction was said by Mrs. Gertrude Welch. vote. . IN TIMES LIKE .THESE n, THE FUTURE OF OUR FAMILIES is more than ever of deep concern. 3Ien who a few faced the future with assurance years ago may now see cause for uncer- tainty. How to assure ones family the largest invested possible estate prudently pro- - and managed and its income used to t mote the welfare of the family lem Is a prob- that may deserve new thoaght and new planning. 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