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Show Serving Paradise, THIRTY-FIFT- YEAR H $2.00 per year Hymn, ami Wellsville in Beam UYRl'.'.i, UTAH September 28, iic j 1JM5 FIVE HYRUM ROYS MEET F.ve IIrum boys were thilll-- t cd beyond expression when they met for the first time in the ihhu'une Islands ve intlv. The !' The Teplnn I foot 11 m' eting took pln-- e at ?n LS begins today with South meeting near Luzon. The boys Cache playing host to North said that next to a trip home, Cache as the traditional rivas th s visit was best. meet. This being the first game, The boys were Ruel Allen, a large crowd is expected to son of Mr. and Mrs. W, A. gather at the South Cache grid- Allen, Lee McBride, son of iron for the kick off at 1:30. McBride, Max Allen, husIn last Fridays game with band of Mrs. Eva Allen, Lynn El. tors Note- R cause '1 the Please turn to Davis, the Spartans tripped the Nielsen, sed of Mr. and Mrs. cuts for the lljinm and Para- - tli- - storit s of tlm1 .1 s. F. NL.sen Davis Darts and Evan Baugh f!)se Gol 1 Star Mothers liavo men who lost th lr son of Mrs. Alice Baugh. The kick-of- f by Carroll NI not arrived they will be printed he mm vice of till was received by Davis and in the next two issue . the Spartans held them on their OWEN BURRELL COMING own territory. Blaine Atkinson M:s. Owen Burrell of Para-ha- s broke away with the use of fh received word that T formation around right end her husband would be in Og-- I. for a Thair n Thursday night with his for ?n extra po n ro aYe discharge from the During the third quarter, Da. vis received two p lots or r entered the service on I i" ofh r s o e w r 1. 943 with 21 months made during the rest of th 'veiseas. The past 18 months e k i been stationed at the Coach Poole Ft tT that h Ofhu Base Hospital. He was has a Sonhom're league co warded four brf z rs fo nosed of the following men, Pa enca cements during the Toho M r '"ilbrrts. T.indev Don Mars alls ana Marin re- -' ived nv Pntus Mau' Inn Paul tow nas invr-- ns. Cla k bs Christensen Wnslyat Shoemaker 's'ha'ge Gibbs. TTal Jenson, DerPn Vur- - California. v, Telcy Borr'S, Seth Haslam, Lavere Clawson, Scot W l3on, SFPTOUSLY ILL B' b Ormondt Mur ce Sorensen, Mr. O. Wiliam McBride of Elmo Job Milhr, Leishman the First ward is seriously 111 Coutney Leishman and Gerald and receiving treatment at a Salt Lake hospital. Bankhead. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS jd Cade Valley 1)1 p'-p- e 7-- 2. ls tou-hdow- n. s- or f ve tV 'Isvl 'ivs l- h in u t y. v o' house plants for ex hang Mrs. Minnie Miller uni Mis meeting Emma Nielsen are will be held in each of th the ne TT ' a us (n lass leaue.s. Sunday beginning immediately aft r school. This is the fifth T vyrT r v uet tef Sunday of Sept' mber and va Avr SO ETrF3 ro MEET S' t rpart bv the F'rt P e H i !e wo w rd Re d'nv as Fast D' y en a counf lief r Societies will begin the ' to Conference of t.i c,irs work. n. t Tu-be held the following Sunday. WELLSVILLE TUIOU HTG1! OFFICERS were Student body officer elected at the Wellsv.lle Junior High School last Friday dut ing the . afternoon. Thoee elected were President Jay Bojd ay ELECTS rr al s 2 at 2 of p. m. The of the First wa: d be Day services will held in the Wellsville wards are "Rena M. I eisi.man, Alt M. Bren hPy and .Vlargir-Darleyn Sunday, September 30 , inThe e - i 1 be n 7 a On October of stead coun' end t1 e Th e in of the General Confe-enelesson be u.en b. will ology on Lake date. Salt that City in. Millie 3. Le.shman, Meetings will begin at 11:30, the le--. it the Se ond right after Sunday S. hool. wiP'be given bv V.s, Nell e Leishman. There ' ill be s.ie Notice musical numbers. Tl.e Pres-delil The Third ward bishopric of y are Florence Bren-hle- y announces that beg Hyrum Bank-hea- Ni Pre-'ldeuj- Fast S n SOCIETY SOCIAL The Hvrum F.rst AVard R mind. will- - hold Its op- ef Society Next Sunday, Fast im et'n on Tues v at ning will meat 1 nmediately aftr,r th wa-- d n. m. n the chapel un-- 1 Sunday Sclv ol, but t e s hed-- i. r r the d r t on f he It d MIA meeting will be hell ,1, ram Tran-'rhe pro at 7 p. m. hv Airs. Aea Nielsen and Mr v. Ill e riv-- n Viola Tsrrehen Noti-as Vocal duet, M-- rfollows: Mrs. Ruth Moss woud Pke I nare arsen and Margn Allen; all the members of the Hyru n .n solo Muriel Wii h; V-- -rl Or" atto be in choir First Mrs. Malcolm Gaddi ; tendance at meeting next Sun- P solo, Bertha Yeates of Mrs, nv, day. The meeting will conv- ne Nibev; I rdies Trio Mr . No at 12 oclock, immediatey f 1 a Baxter Mrs. Otey Benson, Schgool. owing Supda and Mrs. Gaddle. At the conclusion of the proSPECIAL INTEREST CLASSES gram a social hour will be en-- 5 AWd Rmrn First overt and a luncheon served In the Special Interest class Isabelle AVilson, Mrs. by M-- s. of the Hyrum First Ward on Smith Mrs. Lulu Mc-"r'ngelne next Tuesday evening, Mrs. Mrs' I.auretta Hansen Nora Nielsen wil review th x a nr uela Wright. ''frs, N bo !y Bock The book of the ward are laJ!es, rl V Bruce Knows" by Barton. invited to attend tlhs social. solos will be given by Mrs. Ti elmn Petersen. A good attendance of adults of the ward SECOND AVAR!) RELIEF OPENING is dri ed, Mrs. Norma Baxter SIOCIETY The Hyrum Second ward will is the Class leader. hld their opening social on Hyrum Second Ward The Special Interest clase of Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. good program has been the Second ward MIA formed by the .committee an organization .on Tuesday ev- ar an-- ed of vMIrs. - Floss Fallows, ening to carry on ther ye'rs v erk. tis ATrv Lydia Thompson and Mrs, Carnel T arsm been sustained as Supervisor-teache- r. Lorraine Allen. Special guests Mrs. Ann Andersen was will be the ABsiting Teachcere of the named as presdnt ef the clas A social hour will be and Mrsf.Mary Allen as s c and luncheon served by .reinry. Marvel Mrs. Clawson, Mrs. Eswas decided the that It clas will condu, t an eight weeks ther Nielsen, Mrs. Lucille An- dersen and .Mrs. uby Hailcourse on Bette- - Pnrens B tt-Better Commu- stone, Children, ward members are invited nities. e H N even has been to attend. released from the postion of teacher cf this class after do- THTPD AV'PI) BELIEF ing pp excellent job for the SOCIETA' MEETS hold their Thrd ward past two "ellef Society meeting on Tues-da- v Hyrum Third AVaril Hobb-bie- s A special program on at 2 S'1 p. m. The monthlv theology lesson w'll be presented at the hv Mrs Mae Chrs-tense- n Thi-- d will he ward MIA on Tuesday and the in the Special Interest topic c)"ss. Mrs. Isahelle Adams will by Mrs. I.eda Allen. discuss roses and ' cut flowers Testimony meeting w'll falle and Mr. Meda Hall will talk on ow and the new presidency a good attendance at this rock gardens. Members of the ward are Invited to bring Blips first meeting of the season. f . -- c-- Edward Ravnolds Mis. AA'llliain . retary and Treasurer La Vat Son. lend- ers Carol Hall of AVelisillj Jcnell Hughes of Mendon. Representing each gr..de are: NcA Ol6en of College Ward and ;uth Tolman of Young ward for the 9th grade; Evan Olsen Oi Young and Reaa Leishman of Wellsville for the eighth grade; Rex Maughan of and Connie Nelson of College Ward for 'the seventh grade. The .Wellsville Junior High School is off to a good start in this years work with Ralph Olsen as principal ass sated by Aaron Leishman, Lewis Brench-ley- , Leonard Casterline, ,Mr. P.fehards and Mrs. Allen as instructors. Uej nnils sons. They will return to Cache iounby where Seth j)lpns to attend the USAC during the winter quarter. Seth has been In the service for the past five years, two of them being spent Gn the African and Italian theatres. BOARD MEMBER Mr. Leo C. Nielsen h s been ected as a new member of His Stake Ul.V Board. sponslbllity vill be that of fake Era Dire tor in connection with Mrs. Viola Welch of Paradise who serves on the Young Ladles Board. NEAV ne M-r- , -- en-iov- ed iimn ' er tl e I'he Friday (today) at 1 t e v, i- -I 11 i i. . wll bo held in the Providence chapel. Mrs. Cheeketts is IIru s ddest resident and one of tin oldest in Cache county. J! r death was caused by ailments Incident to age. She was horn in England on December 27, 1849. a daught, r of Solomon and Ann Marg-.r-oined tin I rs Taylor. She church in 18' 0 against t'n wishes of her narents and moved to Amer.ia the following t year. On November 16. 1871 she maVried G or, F. Hi ' "i in k Evanston, Wyoming wh'le they were on their way to Utah. Mr. Checketts on died March 21. 192. I wavs Mrs. fho' Vets has H n d vofM worke- - 'n the church. She also spn' cons'd-wihl- e time dong tenn-lwork. c!he served In the Pro d ne belief Society for many - ears. Seven of her ten ch'dlr-- n nrvivn her. They are Mrs. H Petera-- n of Brigham Hty, T William and A. v L rhe"k-'tt- s r f Frdidence. Mis. Lizzie Scot"-of Tremo-fo- n Charles TI. Cherketta of n, Ida., Pe Andrer.srj.e,tg 0j pay. ton TrtPho '';H S. faymond 'hpek tis of Portland Oregon. There are also 41 grandchild' rrndchidren, ren, 71 great tnd one great, great gr Burial arrangement arethe direction of 'he Tham inn Funeral Home. - nd-hild- . tin-1- rr .VFDDING I) VCE nno ng t'.PddT'g dgnen and Mrs. Dee M t(on was t. o'd Friday evening, r - is ..the. Welsvihe nrd recreation , hall with the narents of the bride and the Mr. and MU'. Elmer fl U and Mr. and Mrs. William Mlttton as Mrs. Mitton was formerly F- Dean Hill. Dee is home on a th rty day furlough after 'ears spent n the South Pa ifle. Mr. and Mrs. Dee MPten wern married In Logan on September Se-on- tn -- 14. The dance hall was beautifully decorated with fall flowers and the serving tables were covered with lace cloths and held lighted red and white tapers in blue holders as centerpieces. The Misses Donna and La Nae Cooper did the serving. The gjifts were ed by Miss Mary Jan Bailey and Miss Rosalee Hunsaker f Brigham. The gift table vas in charge of Mrs. Odean Peterson, sister of the groom. $ome two hundred guests were pre-en- t. A lovely lot of gifts were received. - vl I. , i ev-ep'- n" AVarien Bassett and liis mother, Jennie Bassett. . Mrs. AVAR!) MIA IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Joseph B. White of Paradise is at a Logan hospital re- ceiving treatments. PROMOTED SSgt. Ned Allen, the son of Mi, and Mrs. W. A. Allen M Hyrum was promoted to Technical Sergeant while in the Philippine Islands where he has served. CAPT. JAY NIELSEN LEAVES Captain and Mrs. Jay Nielsen left Hyrum -- n Mond-- y for Santa Ana, Ca lfornia where he will report to an army redistribution center. The couple expect to be away for about two weeks and then return to Utah where Captain Nielsen will enjoy an 80 day leave. Jays wife Is the former Thora Ricks from Benson ward. ORGANIZED - Mrs. Nielsen who Marga-- i t is served as second counselor .n the Third ward MIA was sustained as first counselor and Mrs. Caroline was Btckmore ustalned as second counselor. 45-1- 6 Mrs. .Meda Hall was given a FOOTBALL SCHEDULE vote of thanks and released as 2H North Cache September first counselor. Mrs. Irene Hut- at South Cache. ton was retained as president. October 5 Logan at South Cache. MERLIN MAUGHAN HOME October 12 South Cache at Cpl. Merlin Maughan, son of Box Elder. Mr. and Mrs. Geddes Maughan, November 2 Weber at South Is home in WellBvllle spending Cache. a fifteen, day furlough, from November 6 South Cache at his base at Camp Cook, Calif. Bear Rfver. . T de-slr- . on . s, CAPTAIN SETH 'MAUGILIN TO RE RELEASED Captain Seth P. Maughan o. Wellsville who Is being released from the army on October 1, BABY ROY relis (planning on vlsltflng A fine baby boy was born to atives in Denver, Colorado and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mr. and Mrs. William James of Hyrum on September 19. H. Maughan of Wellsville beThe child was born at the to fore going Detroit, Mlchiga Cache ValW hospital. Both the, to play proffesional football fo two months. He will be ac- mother and baby are getting companied by his wife and two along fine. d con-s'Ft'- r a Hansen of College Wad: AVells-vill- d. with next .Sunday thur sacrament maet.ng regular will be held at 7 p. m. All waid members should keep this ,n RELIEF- AAellsville, Vive-prealde- nt Stuart ol Wellsviilo, w-r- hada Thoipe and Pearl and itVlina, Mra. Edith Ills daughter, of Hy (MISSION PRESIDE XT VISITS HYRUM PEOPLE President and Mrs. AVilllam Klllpack and wife of the Noith Central Statea Mission visited in Hyrum last AVednesday with Mrs. Harry Wells and family of Hyrum. Mr, AVelle who Is now serving a mission in the North Central States wgs reported to bo In fine health. He will be home in November. Sacrament Meetng Fast and Tesfmony CcdOver three daughters SEGO LILY CAMP MEETS The Sego Lily Camp of the DUP found it necessary to post pone the r meeting from Thursday to F:iday (today) at :.t0 p. m..Tho meeting :a achedu.ed fo rthe home of Mra. Sarah Ann Allen. Hostesses will be Mra. Allen, V naie Clawson, Lorraine Allen, Ruby Hailstone and Lov. isn Allen. The lessen w ll be given by M.s. Emily Savage and vocm duets wi I b rendered by Margaret Larsen uud Marjory Allen, GltWicL AmtouncemetiU d iv. son of ..jecquist, ... and also his brother and iafi r, Mrs. Marie Gordon and J. rues S. Albretsen. - , wife., i I 'air Semi-annu- . t -- -- Liljenquist, r . ' daiuhte. n. 1 O-- 96, who passed awry rt home of .her daugh r 1 Mrs. Carl Moon, will b and two her yo ng s ns left for Aaklma Im-liatelv aft-being advised of his 8eriott lljjsks. 'nr .11 irotMi survived by . 1 ' -- fcgo. Iiwrenee rs. ? -- V'-p . - oral years his Alle-convert- ed . ath of FAIRER SIXTEEN Hyrums 31c..t Resident Dills Funeral serv ces Jr r Mary Jemima Taylor Ci ke Hyrum of the m Andiw Jllbrtftseft. of on AVashington 1st The Albretsen famAANdmada.'. of ily wet o former rea.d?.nt Hy uni, moving to AVash.Tigton d Le-ol- o -- in r o.es jAak.ira Mothers - RESIDE Ni ES IX WASHINGTON N Wells villes Gold Star pen-in- X tlBM dEP I i ; 10 y |