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Show October 5, 1945 SOUTH CACHE COURIER PAGE THREE 1SK1 (Carhe jlmtllf fflouricr Weekly Established Published 1910 at Hyrum, Utah Subscription Price: Servicemen $2.00. $1.00. Grant Larsen, recently released from the service, his wife, Mrs. Laree Larsen, Miss Larsen of Wellsville and Guests at the home of Mr. Gayla Claire of Newton Peterson and Mrs. James A. Leishman the week vacationspent past of Wellsville on Wednesday in Salt Lake City. when Mrs. Leishman was ob- ing serving her birthday were her Mr. and Mrs. William Darley daughter, Mrs. Ed Nielsen and of Wellsville have moved to daughters Geraldine and Mary durmake home to their Logan Lee, and a sister, Mrs. Arch Ames, all of Ogden, a son in ing the winter with their daugh law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ter, Mrs. Henry P. Murray. Chester Lundberg of Logan, a Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burgman sister, Mr.s Fanny M, Brown of Wellsville and Mrs. Julia of Kansas City, Missouri are Theurer, Mrs. Ethel Jones, Mrs. visiting their parents, Mr. and Geneva Maughan, Mrs. Eva L. Mrs. James Thorpe and other one Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel relatives in Wellsville for month. A. Leishman, all of Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Miller Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cofferty and Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen of Hyrum. and twoj Jfbildr'an from Los A lovely chicken dinner was Angelas, California (spent the served and an enjoyable time past week in Wellsville with their grandparents,. Mr. ' and of visiting and playing 500 were enjoyed. Several beautiful Mrs. David A. Leishman. Mrs. Mrs. Cofferty was formerly Miss Fae gifts were received by Peterson, daughter of Mrs. NorLeishman. ma Leishman Peterson, formerMrs. Christena P. Glenn, Mrs. Wellsville. Eliza Stuart, Mrs. Mary G. Par- ly of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cannon ker, Mrs. Mary J. Parker, Mrs. and Charlotte, of daughter, Reta Leishman, Mrs. Eva were Idaho Blacnfoot, guests at all of Wellsville, and the borne of Mr. and , Mrs. Mrs. Phyllis Fosgren of PresJames A. Leishman of Wellston, Idaho, were dinner guests ville on Wednesday on their on Friday of Mrs. P, M. Willto Salt Lake. way iamson at her home in WELLSVILLE LOCALS One year, One year Legal paper entered at the Post-offiat Hyrum, Utah as Second Gass mail matter under the act of March 3. 1870- ce MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Park-ins(o- National Advertisiing Representatives : Advertising Newspaper Service, Inc., 188 W. Randolpr St., Chicago, 111. and American Press Association, 225 W. 39th St., New York City, 18, N. Y. This newspaper is not bound exclusively to the above Mr. and Mrs. Harold B, Glenn of Wellsville bad as dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Don Glenn and children, Carol Jane and Gary, Mrs. Sue Bodrero of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christ-offerso- n and children, John, Linda and Barbara of Hyrum, Adam Glenn and Dale Glenn. A social afternoon was v. McDowell Editor and Owner NORMA BAXTER 147J Telephone News Editor spent. Robert N. Maughan of the Marine Corps has landed in the Paradise News Editor States and called last Saturday and talked to his wife, the forMRS. HOWARD JONES mer Vonda Darley and son who he has never seen. He is exWellsville News Editor pected to arrive in Wellsville the last of the week after n the South Pacific for Mrs. Christena P. Glenn and the three years. His parpast Mrs. Sarah M. Brenchley of ents are Mr. and Mrs, Frances Wellsville spent the past four Maughan. days at Greenriver, Wyoming with their daughter and and Mrs. Merrill Brenchley Sgt. Thomas Wyatt, Herman and family. Theurer, Parley Murray, Fred and Ivan Glenn, Evan Hall, all of Wellsville, and Merrill Gene Glenn of Twin Falls, Hall of ,os (Angelas, Calif, Idaho was visiting at the home spent four days over the week of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. end in Wyoming on a fishing Harold Glenn in Wellsville dur trip. ing the past week. Gene has recently received his discharge Mrs. Heber M. Jensen who from the Marines after spendis visiting at the home of her serin the months ing thirty Mrs. W. J. vice, He spent two years in the parents, Mr. and in 'Wellsville while South Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds trans-erre- d Glenn have three other sons her husband is being from Washington, D. C. still in the service. They are to Bremerton, Washington, Verl at March Field, California, Don with the Sixth army in made a trip to Idaho last week when she visited with Hebers Japan, and Eldon with the Navy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford near Korea. Jensen at Rexburg. She also visited her sisters and Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Mrs. Fred' Fosberg and son, Sgt.' De Wayne of Ogden and Hale of Blackfoot and Mr. and Mrs. Marie Hirst of Paradise Mrs. Grant Sorensen at Idaho were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Falls. She also attended the Samuel Bankhead in Wellsville dedication of the Idaho Falls on Sunday Sgt. FosUerg, a temple. Mrs. Jensens sister, Mrs. nephew of Mrs. Bankhead, is 23 Lyle Miller of Wellsaille also home on furlough after months in the South Pacific. visited at Blackfoot with Mr. He will return to California and Mrs. Hale while Mrs. Jensen was there. on October 8. WANDA BURRELL - be-in- gi son,-Mr- . brother-in-law- s, Marion Anderson and Dawn Logan spent Monday in Wellsville with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Mr. and Mrs, John Sharp children of Downey, Idaho visiaing at the home of parents, Mr and Mrs. Glenn. Mrs. Sharp and son came home from the pital at Logan on Friday. Ralph Spence, .EVERY IHY Mr. and Mjrs. Merrill Hall of Los Angeles, California are In Wellsville for the hunting season. They are guests of their aunt, Miss Christena Maughan. Mrs. Cassie Brenchley spent the week end and Monday at Ogden and Roy with her sons-i- n ISfw and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. La Frantz Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hammond. On Monday her son. Cpl. Len Brenchley joined them at dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Stephens. (THICK MUST ITS WAY Its important that every chick hos- I. Lucile Ferren Mrs. and are their John little Ensign William Leroy Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. M. and Roskelly Jones of Wellsville, is home daughter, Mary, of San Luis on a four day stopover on his Wellsare in Obispo, California ville spending a month with way to San Francisco, Calif. her mother, Mrs Maggie B. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. SorMaughan. ensen of Hollywood, California Leland Larsen of Wellsville are In Wellsville visiting their Mrs. Nancy B. Hendry of and John Larsen Ogden mother, a for week. and spent Friday, Saturday Sunday in Star Valley, WyomPvt. Nlel McMurdie of Ft. ing on a fishing trip. Ord, California is home on a leave for a week with his wife Mrs. Chloe D. Maughan of and children in Wellsville. Wellsville left Monday to spend While he is here Mrs. Mcten days at Clifton, Idaho with Murdie will undergo a tonsil Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Maughan on Thursday, operation and at Preston, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maughan. Mrs. Jane Glenn spent Thursday at Logan, guest of her sister, Mrs. Sue Bodrero. Other guests at the Bodrero home were Mrs. Don Glenn and two children, Mrs. Margaret Chrls-offersand children and Mrs. Mr, and former residents of Wellsville but now of Glendale, California are visiting in the county for a month. jWhile in Wellsville they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Haslant. Mr, and Mrs. John G. Per-kln- sl of Bountiful spent the Mrs. Louis M. Perkins spent weekend at the home of their Wednesday aa Tuesday and parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnt Salt Lake with members of her Perkins. family. Barbara Mrs. Staff gilbert n, Mrs. La daughters Colleen, and Linda of North Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williamson of Wellsville accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Johansen of Roy. to Idaho Falls, Idaho where they visited the temple on Thursday. They visited reluntil atives from Thursday tills pay its way year. Therefore, it is important that you select eltlcks that are bred for quirk growth and feathering, sternly egg production and efficient use of feeds. Thats the kind of chicks we sell! Monday. Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Williamson and two children of Logan spent last Tuesday in Wells ville calling on relatives and is a friends. Sgt. Williamson former resident bf Wellsville and Is home from overseas on a furlough. WILLIAM BF.UTLER 01 E. Oth No. Logan Utah Poultry Driver Representing Poehlmann Hatchery ing the illness of her grandElvirla Baugh mother, Mrs. who has been ill for the past San month. of Mrs. Fawn Barton the California spent Diego, week end with her aunt, Mrs. Pvt. Guy Smith left Friday Jane Glenn In Wellsville while for Ft. Ord, California for reshe was visiting her husband, assignment after a fifteen day Cpl. George Jlarton, who isj furlough followfng his Jmsip receiving treatment at the Bush training at Camp Wolters, Texnell hospital for wounds receiv- as. His furlough was spent in ed in the Luzon campaign. Wellsville with his wife and daughter, Judy and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smith Miss Pearl Hendry of Glenand family. dale, California is in ;Wellsville visiting her mother, Mrs. Nancy Tell your friends about tbe Hendry for an indefinite time, while here she is assisting ,dur Cojrier. Only $2.00 per year. THE NEW OAKLAND Coal Circulator Mrs. Elaine Larsen and two n children, Mrs. Adell Van and Miss Edith Jones, all of Ogden, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones in Wellsville from Friday until Monday evening. Drim-meli- Teddy Hall of Wellsville who observing his birthday on Saturday entertained ten boys at a weinie roast at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Several outdoor Parley Hall. games were played was Mr. and Mrs. Hillyard Chris-t-'nse- n and Mrs Mabel Pettit of Ogden called on several relatives in Wellsville on Sunday. They were guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Leishman. DOES YOUR 'zzzd fllGHUlRY TOlUnS 0j are vital factors in a lucrative tourist trade. IMPRESSIONS ' good or bad, are formed before tourists reach the large cities of Utah. Many of these impressions are DISTANCES are so great that every highway town and city should hurt a profitable stop-ovbusiness. The requirements are simple; Good food properly served, clean rest accommodations, city or town parks in good condition, an air of hospitality. .'e er are now able to supply tube's and repairs fob tiiosf rtiabes Of radios HOME & AUTO This Model Work Guaranteed! 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