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Show r V saill 0 Serving Paradise, H) ram, IT OOIviSTOX More Water Possible With New Dams Mr. Smith Richards, engineer in the Bureau cf Reclamation offices in Logan I states that there is ample irrigation water for all dry farm lands suitable for irrigation in the southern part cf Cacho Valley. To utilize the water it would be necesary to construct a dam at the Hardware ranch in Black smith Fork canyon. This dam would hold a storage capacity of 20,000 acre feet of water... The excess water in the Hy-rudam and the water in the preposed dam would take care of all dry farm land east of to Paradise and also Hyrurn Mt. Sterling. m ' Porcupine dam in the east canyon of Avon, the Hy-rudam an a dam at Hardware could supply tvater for irrigation purposes from Wellsville to Cache Junction. The site at the Hardware in Blacksmith fork canyon is the best prospect and one that will be considered first if the land The m owners desire more irrigation water and will organize for Richards further Engineer states that it is the aim of the Bureau to get all the facts on the best sites in case they are wanted. Smith Richards is a former He moved Hyrum resident. from here to Logan following the completion of the Hyrum dam. ' LEGION MAKES STATEMENT Hyrum, Utah Sept. 13, J 1945 South Cache Courier, Hyrum, Utah In order that our people may understand why Post 47 was not represented as a Post in the recent celebration honoring Captain Chase Jay Nielsen, we offer request that the following letter be printed in full n your paper. Respectfully, Legion Committee , Church Notices Friday morning. Sho had buffered a stroke about a month ago, and she gradually became weaker until sho was released from njiis sphere of action. A ladies quartet consisting ing. Both Wellsville wards hold of Virginia Larsen, Alta Petersacrament meeting at 2:00 p. sen, Lorraine Allen and Thelma m cn Sunday and the ParaPetersen sang the opening and dise ward meets at 8:00. closing numbers. They were "Behold Tis Eventide and "BeJOHN BANKHEAD DISCHARGE LAST GETS WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lemon of Bear River and Mr. and Mrs. Harney Bateson of Logan were Sunday visitors of Mr. William Lemon of Paradise. John Bankhead, son of Mrs. Esther Shaw of Paradise and husband of the former Cleo Mainwaring of Logan received his discharge from Ft. Douglas last week. PETER MAUGHAN CAMP FRIDAY MEETS i PRACTICE FOOTBALL WITH DAVIS TODAY . 4) x 3 At 1:30 p. m. today, Friday, the South Cache football team will play their second practice game of the season with the Davis High School at the local football field. SENIOR LITERARY CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT at J. H. Wright LeRoy Smith Byron Snow Commander Today. companied Mother. The speakers of the deceased VICTORY LOAN DRIVE BEGINS OCTOBER 29 One more bond drive under the name of Victory Bonds" will be conducted from October 29 to December 8 with N. D. of the Salisbury, i.ogan Branclic, First Security chair- SOUTH CACHE HIGH Bank, as Cach" coijr man. Mr. Salsbury suc.o.ua Asa SCHOOL NEWS Bullen who served in the sucBy Barbara Bickmore cessful Seventh drive. Further details as to organi- New Teachers Six new teachers have been zation Vnd methods of carryto the fatuity to replace be will on rdded drive this ing as they are developed. those who left last year. Miss Danielson of Paradise is the new HELP FOR VETERANS Clottfng yind (Fj sshrnan teacher. Miss Mechani A Loan Guarantee Division of English and Miss Tilitson of Logan are the Veterans jAd,ministratidn has been established at 222 tho shorthand and type teachBoston Building in Salt Lake ers. Mrs. Olson of Newton has Gc.amet fy EconomiJ-i- . City for the purpose of pro- Homo is beand s applicat-tionPhysics to department completion cessing of Mr. Perkins for loans to veterans of ing taught by Welle villo and Mr. Sorensen of World War II. is Mendcn the Agricultural This office is open to veterans at all times for consultation teacher. and advice and for any aid pos- Class Elections sible relative to the guarantee Class elections were held on of loans for homes, farms, and Friday, September 16. Senior business. class president is Robert Allen Continued on page four ELMER OBRAY HOME Pvt. Elmer Obray, son of Mr. UT III. HIGHWAY PATROL and Mrs. Ezra Obray and husSUGGESTS former Laura band of the Welch of Paradise is spending KNOW YOUR TRAFFIC LAWS a few days furlough following VeUclc Entering a Through his basic training. Highway: The driver of a vehicle shall MERLE GRIFFIN ILL stop at the entrance to a thru Mr. Merle Griffin of Hyrum highway and shall yield the 1 home after receiving treat- right-of-wa- y to other vehicles ment at a Logan hospital for which have entered the intertwo cases of pneumonia. section from said highway, or While Mr. Griffin is improved which are approaching so closein health, it wilj be necessary ly on said 'through highway for him to remain in bed or as to constitute an immediate the next three months. hazard, but said driver, having so yielded, may proceed, and tho drivers of all vehicles apHOME DEMONSTRATORS the intersection on proaching WARD SECOND WILL VISIT raid through highway shall give On September .26, 27, and y to vehicle Last Big Drive For Paper and Tin Cans nt Kearsley and Home Demof Mrs. the Smith Continued to page four onstration Department will be at Hyrum 2nd ward meeting ROBERT MAUGHAX Ipuse to help won fm with TO BE DISCHARGED , problems they might have in Sgt. Robert M. Maughan, son remodeling and sewing. They of Mrs Margaret H. Maughan will also give demonstrations in spent a few days here in Wells- fitting and pressing. This ville last (week before going is sponsored by the to Fort Douglas to be mustered Relief Society. out of the service. He spent three years in the European theatre and was wel- HYRUM FIRST WARD MIA comed home by his mother and OPENS NEXT TUESDAY wife, Mrs. Eve Maughan and The Mutual in the Hyrum son whom he had never seen. First ward will hold its opening social next Tuesday at 8:00 6 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE p. m. in the ward chapel.. The Cache program will honor servicemen September 28 North at South Cache. and will be featured by a one-aat October 5 Logan South play entitled Little DaCache. rling. Those taking part will October 12 South Cache at be Dortha Baxter, Rula Wright, Box Elder. Paul Wilcox, Edris Larsen, and and Olsen November 2 Weber at South Reed Marguerite Miss' 28 iAmy dem-onsrati- Hyrnm, S. A. Dunn, ' They were acbn the piano br Mrs. VJnnie Clawson. Speakers who eulogized the noble character of Mrs. Crookwere Edwin ston President Nielsen A. Clawson, Charles and Alban T. Clawson. renMusical contributions In dered were a vocal duet the Garden of Prayer by Lois Clawson and Leo Nielsen, a piano solo "Going Home and O My Father" by Mrs. Vinnie Clawson and a vocal duet by Parley Hall and Nellie Leish-ma- n entitled Dreaming of yond ppoke highly anil her husband. She had been seriously ill at one time, but had been permitted to live and raise her famiv and accomplish her life mi3',o.1. She had always been a lUthful Latter Day Saint. They quoted the Beaut(itudes and likened her life to them. She was of sweet disposition and meek and humble. The Bishop made closing remarks and thanked all for their GAME many acts of kindness. Prayers The Peter Maughan Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet Friday after-no- o nat the home of Mrs Herman Theurer of Wellsville. This is the first meeting of the year and a good attendance of members is desired by the Presidency, Mrs Sadie Maughan, Mrs Maud Hendry and Mrs. Annie J. Riggs. Hymn Lions Club, After four year3 of diligent and humble service toward the boys of cur community who have been called into the service of our country, we feel as the celebration that return of one of the honoring our boys is concerned we cannot participate as a unit in this party. Wo have approximately 500 Our boys that we claim as Boys, who we sent away with cur best wishes, and whom we hope to receive back in the same way. In our eyes all of these boys are heroes. We do not discount the outstanding .service cf many of thesa boys We have many who are heroes in every sense of the word; that is why we cannot join as sin organization in honoring one and forgetting the others. To do so only breeds trouble among neighbors in the community. These parties for returning Service-me- n and women have been discussed on various ocour organization. casions by Our plans have been considered by our Mayor and City Council-me- n and are pretty well formed. To us these 500 Service People went away as our Boys and are returning as our Hewelcome to roes. We intend them back one and all and are ready to extend them aid in every possible way in their readjustment to civiliaft life; in their hospitalization, and in their claims for compensation where justified. We have no personal ambitions to strengthen at the exOur pense of our Serviemen. only desire is to be of service to all. The American Legion is ded cated to this service. Respectfully submitted, Committee of South Cache Post 47 Mrs. rament meeting the members of the High Council. The Hyrum First ward will meet at 8:00 p. m. with the Hyrum Second and Third wards convening at 8:30 Sunday even- the home sen. The ATTENTION: Cantril Nielsen, Chairman Program Committee. SERVICES Crookston who was 72 jears of age was released from All wards of Hyrum Stake her death, Euffetlng pvhen will have as speakers in sac- claimed her frail body on last The first meeting of the SenHyrum, Utah ior Literary Club of Hyrum will take place Friday (tonight) at September 13, 1945 Utah . and Wellsville in Beautiful Cache Valley Impressive service were ltqjd in the Second ward chape! Tuesday at 2 p. m, for Mrs. Mina Amelia Crookston, with Gishop Levi Andersen in charge of the rites. it. I J of Mr3. Gladys Jenprogram will begin p. m. book review will be pre sented by Mrs. J. Paul Burgess and Miss Marcine Curtis will render vocal numbers. Club executives for the year are Mrs. Willard Petersen presMrs. Ruth Moss, ident; Mrs. Ellis Hansen, secretary and treasure.-- ; and Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist, corres ponding cecretary. 8 A - . , ct Cache. November 9 South Bear River. Not definite. Smith. Cache ; - ;' J The will play be at directed by Mrs. Drue Larsen. After the program ing in be spent will , -- y 45-4- the evendancing. The final Paper and t :i cm drive or Cache county v t,l be made the coming week in lly-ruwith Isabelle Wilson and Clifford Stauffer in charge. Paper must be at the curb by next Wednesday, September 26. It need not be on the corner. Cans must be delivered to the Btores by Wednesday also. Tho cans must be flattened. m All Minute Women are urged to contact their peopple and do all in their power to make this final Victory Drive a big success. All citizens are reminded that will continue to be salvaged and are urged to cooperate as before the end of the fats wfar. Proceeds from the drive will go to, the Boy Scouts. M1LTON-HIL- partln four major campaigns. He spent two years overseas and is now hoipe on a 30 day furlough after which he will report to California for reassignment. :1 I HYRUM GIRL WOUNDED SHOT Theo Paul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paul of the Second ward, is recovering nicely from a wound in her leg caused by a gun shot of jmall calibre which entered hef leg and lodged near the t shin. Jbone. right-of-wra- so proceeding SERIOUSLY ILL Mr, II. II. Jensen of the Second ward cf Hyrum is reported to be seriously ill at his home. The accident occuredi when she and other childreifi were playing with a loaded j.M fie. SEGO LILY CAMP TO MEET Adella flielsen anCaptain nounces that the first meeting of the Sego Lily Camp of the DUP of Hyrum for this season will be held on Thursday, September 27 at the home of Mrs. Sarah Ann Allen. Mrs. Emily Savage will preon sent the monthly lesson Twenty-fourt- h of The First July and special musical numbers have been arranged by the Lorprogram committee, Mr3. raine Allen and Mrs. Vernip Allen. Hostesses for the day will Ann be Sarah Allen, Vinnie Clawson, Lorraine Allen, Ruby Hailstone and Lovisa Allen. Although the bullet been removed, Theo fine now. iPas ( t not isiotfoeling jjd GLEN OLSEN HOME Corporal Glen 01sens home n .Hyrum and !hasrecei'Ved an honorable dischae from the Army. He is tljff son of Mrs. Annie C. Oise Glen enlisted in tli A pril 4, 1942 andlJafter receiving training at Fjft Leaven-wooMissouri or he was sent over d, He has been iffving with the medical detacafmt of the Engineer corps, lpe has par ticipated in four iktasions. The North Africa, Sicijv, Italy, and Southern France invasions were included in his service. He has been awarded seven battle stars and has several medals. After 3 12 years oversea, he has returned home well and happy with 105 points ;to his credit. ' f' USA I BY GUN r S Dee Hill, daughter Mrs. Elmer Hill, and Mlton, son of Mr. of Mr. and Pvt. Dee and Mrs. William Milton, both of Wellsville, were married on Friday at Logan. The bride has been employed at Kens ConDee fectionery in Wellsville. has recently home returned from the African and Italian theatres of war where he took the into or across the through highway. the WEDDING L Miss Eva 7 SOUTH CACHE INTREPID ON Melvin K. ; BOYS j Andersen, ! store- tihrd Class, USNR of Wellsville and Ceo Wesley Nielcond class, US sen, fireman, NR, of Hyrum; took part in a dual celebration aboard their Pacific aircrafts? carrier, the USS Intrepid on Atfgust 16. The andjnh of this famed warship elelated the victory T5 John Ahlen Baxter in the Palifij and the observance of the Ships second year T, 5 John Alden Baxter is the in service. son of Mr and Mrs John B. The Intrepid has a proud record as a fghting ship. Four Baxter of Hyrum. He was in the army in October times j she suffered battle damliistoity records 80 1942 He has been a student of age. (Her sunk and 6 50 enenemjipip radio at the USAC, at the Uni- emy aircraft destroyed by the versity of Southern California carriers pftuies and guns. and at the University of Idaho at oscow. He has made three extensive trips overseas as ra- LOVB&I.SBAXTER HOME Lt. Louft M. Baxter, 23, son dio technician on the SS Cape of Mrs. fJgimes A. Leishman of Victory. These trips have taken Wellsviljef arrived home Mon- J jjNew him to Dutch Keesler Field, Miss- Guinea, day Australia, the Philippines and issipjpijoft terminal leave prior to JmniSnent release from the all the other small islands of Arnfy &ir Corps. Louis has the South Pacific. The duty of been inf the service for over the Cape Victory was to take serving in the Alas- supplies to the war zones and 'irafrnd Italian theatres of war. "Tie completed 31 missions bring back wounded soldiers. 15 th AirForce and They also moved soldiers to the DlKtlnguied Flying battle fronts. 'qoss, fair Medal with 3 Oak Leaf H lusters and four battle . Before entering the army, Al stars, fee plans to enter college den was a student at the USACfel thijUSAC this fall, keeper, r f Pfc. " K u ' VI -- k,1 Lyle Miller Giant L. Allgaier Pfc. Grant L. Allgaier is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Allgaier of Hyrum. Grant was inducted in the army on June 3, 1942. He received training at Camp Adair, Oregon first, then attended school at OReilly Hob pital where he graduated as an Xray technician. He also trained at Ft. Lewis, Washington and in Texas before going of this oveVJeaJ Sn yanupry in stationed year. He was France for some time and arrived in Germany just five hours before the Germans He is now in Munich where he is Drum Major in the United States Army band. Tw'V" off-lee- rs a Ifc. Jay Darwin Baxter Pfc. Jay Darwin Baxter was with inducted into the army foilhis graduation from high owing and school in 1943. He received his In the .'infantry at is the son of Mr. and Mrs. training Oklahoma. After Gruber, Camp Marvin Miller of Hyrum. Lyle six months of instruction he entered the service on March volunteered for overseas duty. 4, 1944 and trained at Catalina He has had over 500 actual Island. He has made three trips combat days in Italy. France, and Germany. Serving with the to the South Pacific, to the famous 36th division he made Islands, the amphibious invasion Pfi(illppjnes, IMjarshall, of the Gilberts and other import- Southern France. He has been awarded five battle stars, the ant bases. Bronze Arrowhead or Presidencitation and other medals. tial Before entering the service He has recently returned from he was a senior student at the he Switzerland where spent South Cache high school. Last a rest in camp and three weeks June he married Miss Joyce is at present attending a law of in the Reynolds Wellsvillp school in Germany. Lyle Miller the Maritime is serving Commission the Before entering service, by the Grant was employed Logan temple while home on American Food Stores first in She is making her home leave. laHyrum, then in Logan and in Wellsville with her parents, ter in Ogden. Darwin is Hyrum. son the and Mrs.' John B. of Baxter Mr. of I A lllyte i Oi x ; |