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Show September 28, 1945 PAGE FIV SOUTH CACHE COURIER Wellsville Heroes High Officers Casualties of Jap War Version of Pearl Harbor Attack Howard M. Jones, son and Mrs. Howard P. Jones was the first Wellsville boy to lose his life in the service during JVorld War II He was born in Wedlsvil'e on Juno 18, 1923, and was killed in action over Gem anv S of Sgt. Mr. 16, on Felruary served as Engineer 1943. He Gunner oi The Hun a Fly.ng Fortress Hunter operating from Great Britain. l.o ,ard enl sted in the Air t Ft Douglas and left service on Apnl 3, loi th 19,. le tra ned at Tucson, '1 on", and won h.s navigator and gunner, wins m June 1942 trj.u the Ias Vegas Nevada gunrery school He served at C i , ' Ge fatr Fivld Sp kine, Wash-i- n ton, and Muroc, California beiore leaving for England on bopt inber 4, 1942 to help fcriy bi be s over Oil January 27 194 MOVE KENNETH M VUfiH B Tim 'll n Kenneth Cnl son of Mr, and Mrs. Frink 7. Maughan of W Usville s h np rn a fifteen d.iv fu u h fr nil he Wos the only Utah boy 3 participate in the fust raid over Gera. anv He vvas credited with shoot ing down a plane on th s raid. He partic pated on eleven mis-- s Lo 1 s. Reid Bre chloy and sons of Providence si ent Sunday la Wei ville with Mr and Mrs ons. Survivors Included his parand the following brother and sisters Mrs. Adell .Van Diinnnelin, Miss Edith Joneo, s Elaine J Larstn of Og t Aiax ivl Jone i v.ho went into the Marine corpv September 4, 1945 and is at .jail Diego, California. ents 1 the 1 , 1943 in the le .June at Ft. He trained i nr and went d.i .n, Ujornna . ui entered . . .. ov-er- se s on October 7, 1943 He wao killed June J5, 1944 on beachhead ia.e ? ... IIa was Cal forma of the 125th Coact rt.lle y, Co A, and was to ave shipped out on the 18.h Oi ay, but v as kilted b a ai tomoblle as he was rJ-- McAr-iii- r, l ng to car p at Ft California The ac"id nt on May 17, 1943 lappened Funeral services weie held in the Wellsville ward Tabernacle and burial was made in the Wellsville cemetery on May 25, 1943 Survivors were his mother of Logan, his father, Royal Bass ett of Los Angeles, California, Mrs William Joy, Jack and Calvin Bassett of Logan, Royal W. Francisco, a member an hour returned day evening. home Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Boyd B.andon and son, Dallas, of Wellsville 3pent last Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Duchesne and Salt Lake City with relatives , Edward C. Reynolds of Wells ville was born February 9, a son of Jos1922 inflyrum, eph William and Therisa Christiansen Reynolds. He lived in Wellsville most of his life. He was a graduate of the South Cache High School and Seminary in the Spring of 1940, and a few months later was employed m Provo by the Wool worth JBtore there and! later to Durango, was transferred and Ogden, He beColorado came the Assistant Manager in Ogden. He was living in Ogden ac the time .of his induction into tue service on July 25, 194m he married Miss Blanch nose of Provo on January 14, 1942. After induction Ed received his basic training at Kearns, from which schoo) he graduated on January 16, 1943 with honors in radio, being one of the five high score men in his class He also trained at Las Vegas, John C. Brenchley. Rild Is stationed at Camp Pobe ts, California and expects to come home on a furlough Thi, picture and caption were sent to neutral countries by the Japanese for propaganda purposes The picture purports to show the scene on the morning of December 7, 1941, when Jap planes attacked Pearl Harbor. Caption reads: Our sea eagles had determined attack had already opened, and a column of water from a diOn the surface of the water concentric waves are traced t. rect torpedo hit on a Maryland class is rising. direct torpedo hits, while murky crude oil flows out. Normandy J. Riggs was born m Wellsville on Marche 10, 192a, a son of the late Samuel P. and Mrs. Annie J. Riggs. He was the third serviceman from Welslville to lose his life He is survived by his mother, and four brothers and four sisters, Mrs Reta Nelson, Mrs Ruby Nelson, Mrs Eva Jeppson of Mantua, Dean Riggs with Bassett Edward the Navy, S,Sgt Lloyd Riggs in Basestt and the South Pacific,' Eail and of Wellsville. Don Riggs of Wellsville and Mrs, Isabel Olsen of Colege Ward. WELLSVILLE bam Cook Tamp LOCALS and Mrs. Frank Lelsh-ma- n of Wellsville were dinner guests at the Hotel Utah In Salt Lake City last Saturday of their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry De Ryke of Ogden Bp. Mr. and Mrs George Allan and daughter, Carolee, of Los Angeles returned to their home last Friday after spending the past ten days at Wellsville with their mother, Mrs Agnes Allan, Mayor and Mrs Lamont Allan Mr and Mrs Leroy Hall and other relatives John C. Brenchley of Wellsville is back at work at the Bren hley Blacksmith shop afhome ter b.ng confined from a kick on the lower log and ankle from a horse while he was at wrork. to-h- is Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent and ifamily ai Layton spenjf the week end in Wellsville with Martha their Mrs, mother, Leishman. to I) and Mrs II and daughter Doni a Mi. Lake wire t uests t Mrs Herm in Theur r 1 ville on Sunday. I 1 'lUait'ieii soon. Trother My on Brenchley will are "Blessed p r give the lesson Makert in the GosS t the Pearpel Toi trine class of the Wells-vill- e n ward Sunday School next 11s - 1 Daniel Mis. Sunday. Leishman the teacher. is Mrs Grace Stolil l e; : Ft e'i 1 TUIROV T.KTsniMVV HOME Wayne, Indiana, wh' moved to Salt Lake Cftv pp i M T'er n ?. feslim'n, son n Wellav, le the week end Daniel A. pf Mr. Pnd Mr-- with Bishop and Mr". P e ton came e' ' nr n of Wellsville She w is kno n home from overseas on .ThursH.v Brenchley as the Mission Mother of tie day, September 20 on a 3b Her s Ft. Wayne district d'-fuilough. He enlisted In Max Stokie of Soda tlv Air Corps three years agi I(aho spent Sunday Springs, August and has spent t with her at the Bren hley home past six months in the Euro- to Salt before the returned Lake Monday GO, I) -- HOURS T GOOD PA' v See HOME LOANS Professor and Mrs Morell and family ot Ogden To buy, r pir or modernize sts of Bp and Mrs. a home, flnanee a home or reP. Mrs. Mr. and Harold Frank Leishman in Wellsville fir .nee a loan Do in the FedMaughan of Santa Monica, Calon Friday. The entire day was or Wav . Long time No ifornia spent Thursday evening Professor socially enjoyed t' st pays out like rent and Friday with Mr. and Mrs Clark is on the faculty of on P. Howard Jones their way Weber FIP-FEDERAL College in Ogden home after a week at Soda SAVINGS AND IX) Springs, Idaho with their broth-ei- s 12 West Center Mrs. Henry B. Murray, Mrs and wives, Mr. and Mrs. PHONE "So Alton P. Maughan and Mr. and Parley G Hall, Mrrs Margaret I oean, Utah H. and of Wellsville Maughan Mrs. Wm. P. 'Mark ere Manager Hotel 1 Eccles T A' Maughan. Mrs. Spencer Allen of LOGAN. IT A If Malad Mr and Mrs. Clyde Copen and daughter, Mrs. Louise Larsen of Salt Lake City spent Monday night and Tuesday visiting relatives and friends In Wellsville and Mendon. They weie guests of their mother, Mis D. J. Jones in Wellsville. Mrs Heber M. Jensen, forHoward Jones spent merly Miss Edna Reynolds, the Thursday at Grantvville with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. her aunts, Mrs D. H Maughan W Reynolds of Wellsville, has Mrs Ann Jeffries and an uncle returned home for a brief visit. She has been in Washington, J. Allen Parkinson. She accompanied her brother D. C. with her husband who Is and wife, Bp. qnd Mrs. Charles in the Naval Medical Corps. of P. Maughan Layton, to He has now been transferred Grantsville and back and after to Bremerton, Washington. Mrs Nevada at the aerial gunnery visiting her daughters, Adel Jensen will join him in the school and graduated and reEdith and Elaine at Ogden f r near future. ceived his silver wings and a Sergeants rating on April 3, 1943. He was assigned to a squadron and sent to Texas for auvanced training. He was wnu the 46 6 th Bomber squadron EVERYBODY PROFITS Texas stationed at Dalhart, when the accident occured that from the tourist trade brought his death. He was the Radio Navigator 7 on the Flying Fortress. The fatal aeenient occured July 10, 1943 near Longview, from the tourist trade are extending to eveij Texas A group of twenty-tw- o who sells goods or services. in the person Eds with plane planes Mrs Period ful B'-n- ut in Fine Designs 'Jual.t) Most Have Full Spring J BENEFICIAL RESULTS wide-sprea- lead was of 23 00 flying at an feet when a alttude thunder-sighte- d Hitting it eni'H not be avoded The men were teld to bail out. but F stimk to his post and radioed the other nlm-f- i in fon mat on tellng them to tu-He D riven rred' back Bovine' the otlmr 21 phns -H -- Captan Tlmms W arrived at the ba-- e in Dillmrt lust a few hours after the crash He was planning on v n 'with Ed wl en the qi rot bek from its fl ght Ed was td have come h"ni" th" foPowmg a fim on d, BABSON SURVEYS show this distribution of the tourist dollars Retail Stores Restaurants Hotels and Camps Gas Stations Theaters and other amusements Transportation (bus, rail, aix taxi)' , Confectioners and roadside Stands Incidentals .... accom week home back bodv the panied were where funeral services, held in the Wellsvile Second ward chapel and burial took place in the Hyrum cemetery on July 17, 1943. n P. Prime W r"te .22 ,17 - ,12 - - ,09 n-- I - 1 r y- ,07 i ,05 ',03 31.00 "assett, son n Basset of war i Queen tou, and ith Iu.t shed til-- , t ' priced from TO $27.50 must be worth while, 48 states are competing for tKeifla Whpn we finally get our share each year, it will insure flfX cont rmed high standard of living. STATE DEPARTMENT OP PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CRYSTAL FURNITURE CO. ii Salt Lakt City, Utah tourist trade for the entire state) .r o $12.50 THESE DOLLARS (Tins advertisement is number seven of c series to promote pijeudale, frames, . By the time this money has been in circulation a few weeS?, some of it has reached and benefited every town, faro borne in the state. Atlas Building li i. a v'e-nol- ille end was nache of South He entered th" ehcoi and 1941 21, April San and San Diego at i f 5 1 ad-ro- Canta n MANY SMART STYLES K the time to add that ill,, i oi two and make jour living room moie color d fo. tul, iu re i o.. forta . . e d . . . and The Crystal Fun iture Co. s re. dj with a rau.u belectten. . 254 WORTH PHONE MAIN a gfeateS - a 4 444 LOGAN, UTAH |