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Show TAGE FOUR December SOUTH CACHE CO TRIER 7, 19UF IVAN SPPENCE HERE Ivan Soence, spn of Mr. Mrs. Alx D. Spence of Wells ville received hi? di'charge from the army at Ft Dou!av a'd Ivan hene i ridy eve-'"'- '' has spent the better part cf five vpars in t'" sc ice with ike part RED CROSS HOME NURSING tt. d ARE YOU A SICK ROOM SISSY? . t ...I-- er-ri- ved ' V is, si rnr.im i 4 . V Ten Konrr Ceev of the Hyrum Third Ward MIA who comprLe e Lurched percent the first class ever to graduate from t) e ward MIA, with their two Bee all-on- n i ranges When John lus a sudden at- tack of tna just after h;s return from the Pacific, she cries and m xtns, Oh if I just knew what to do. She fi antitally wraps ice in a towel and puts it on his head because lie has a fever. Then she w raps him in a blanket Lecause hes cold. All is confusion when the doctor arrives, and Johns attack is piolonged. x Hire Keepers, ere pictured above Left to right, front row: Betty Jean Nielsen, Joyce ELason, Jo- lean Eliaron, Laura Savage, Ilene Hall. Back row: LuRee Gulbren- - Jackie NLLm, Vard Pe? Keeper IHrs. Phylis Savage. and Mrs. Dora Mi'Icr, Ward a"d Stake Bee Keeper; Tbeone Petersen, Joan Christiansen and Pollle Jen- - love i d ir ng t ni V r tb0 Ve' r re- ns the week. nr ST SNOT'1 L and a drk dreary day But a!! the cbikk-- n went out to play. The North Wind s'arted to b'ow, And soon it began to snow. THE b was ! The snow flakes danced like a feather. around And before long they were all sen- - It ye Lo r'i'?l M uc ts of "i-o- n Ja-"e- !V. Pnvl H turned hope f'em itv.1 ? i t at Sar?h J. together- - ing of the Stars and Stripes. Falling fast and not making a The distinction of being the mandments. Thousands erf American prissound, Bee all 100 per cent Honor He that hath my cjjnmand-ment- s oners of war, first many listed missing, Covering up the leaves and the class to ever be graduated from and keepeth them, he it is were assembled, identified and practical patsy She immediately puts John to bed ground. the Hyrum Third ward MIA is that Ioveth me and he that loveth headed for home. and hot him warm water bottles by keeps tucking the splendid achievement of ten me shall be 'oved of my Father, AH the children were happy and around his legs and body. She gives him a dose of the fine happy girls enjoying the and I will love him and will mani- NEWS ABOUT gay. medicine he brought home from the army hospital, of this branch of fest myself to him. WELLSVILLE BOY , It reminded them of Christmas church work. and calls then Greater love hath no man than the doctor, describing Johns symptoms CN THE USS CHENAGO day. Inspired and guided by their this, that a man lay down his Oral D. Murray, first seaman accurately. She's a help to her husband and doctor. took their skates and sleds They and life for his friends. leaders, Mr. DoTa Miller class,, USNR, Wellsville, Utah, Jut, the girls Mrs. Phyllis Savage, Peace I leave with you, my sevred on this aircraft carrieir Everyone could hear, them laugh have ech earned jthe required peace I give unto you; not as when she carried 1,357 re eased and shout. 14 honor badges and completed the world giveth give I unto you." prisoners of war from Nagasaki. THIRD GRADE her regular Bee Hive Class activi- Let not your heart be troubled, Japan to a redistribution point at Lincoln School ties. neither let it be afraid. Okinawa. Each bad 'fcequjires (a fruni-mu- m And this is life etema Some of the evacuees Amerithat INDEPENDENT of 12 hour work in differ- they might know thee, the only cans, Engilsh, Australians, Dutch ent fields. true God, and Jesus Christ, whom and Javanese are survivors of This group of gir's have eaen thou hast sent. Wake Island, the Bataan Death March earned the Bee Hive War Emerand the sunken USS YOUR veteran needs Youi care Red Cross Home HOUSTON. ' gency Bronze Service FPin by DEE LEISHMAN RELEASED in 36 hours or more Ft. 25 November completing Douglas, Utah, Nursing teaches you what to do in emergency illness, LOGAN war service. This particular work Discharged from the army to- REID how to give hot compresses to ease the ache of an old CLAWSON HOME was done in helping )arvesi a day at Ft- Douglas was THURS. - FRI. - SAT. shrapnel wound. Under the guidance of a professional Pfc. Reid Clawson is in Hyrum berry crop and other essential gar- Dee P. Leishman, son of Mr. Irvtake other temhow nurse to learn, of 20 a things, you enjoying furlough among days den and field work to help the in C. Leishman of Wellsville. 2 TERRIFIC HITS bathe a bed patient, and follow the doctors awaiting discharge from the arperatures, who served war effort. Leishman, Reid has " spent several orders. The girl beside being experts 59 months in this country and the my.. The look in months at Fort Knox, Kentucky in many lines of home work are Pacific in the Mi itary Pobce is her eyes should in mechanic the a as air corps. also accomplished musicians and authorized to wear the Asiatic-Pacif- ic have warned him! home there is no course this assignment he served Prior offered to nursfng Theatre of Operations riboutstanding students. How could he resist ! overseas for two years wiih his present in your community , as your Red Miss Laura Savage, outstand- bon, Good Conduct Medal, VicHow could he know it in Italy. He is the son of Mr. base Cross chapter hoiv you may help organize one. has tory Medal and American Theameont MliROEk? ing Honor Bee of 1944-4-5 and Mrs. Otto Clawson. i the enviable record of complet.ng ter Ribbon as as the Americyears of. Bee Hive work an Defense ribbon. attendance record Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bankhead Prior to entering the army on with a ' and filling 21 hsui badges as September WJ 1940, Lei,shman and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hirst and RIArliN LARSEN RELEASED erseas he spent a 45 day fun lough was a student at the South Cache children ot Ogden spent the week well as the war servitS' jin. end in Wellsville at the Bankhead Mar in Larsen, son of home and left October 27 for In recognition of her spIen&J Uligh School. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Larsen Cam Crowder, Mo. His wife is home. work Miss Savage was presented was released from the service at 'the former Wahneta Wood of Lt. Ross Hollard visited during with a book from her ward MIA this Port Logan, Col 'ado and fx- - Mendon. cwth his grandmother, Pres dent, Mrs. Irene Hutton. Laivm n Darley, son of IVk. a"d F hkrs. Ada b h me lhu'rsday' Hvrum. of Lt. phaw Mrs. George T- - Darley of Wells- -, SAYINGS OF TKS MASTER Hoi ard lived with Mrs. Shaw bevile and Mis-- Renee Serhoker, j He has been in the: service since I As Recorded in John fore his induction into the army. of Mr. Ms P. J. June 9, 1942 and went overseas! daughter Everyone that doith evil hateth of Logan who were mar- - with a station hospital and wa Frank the light. RICHMOND EOY HOME ried in Idaho Falls, Idaho on Nov- - on the southern coast of Englair i ll1 e U- ' He that believeth on the Son Arnold Smith of Richmond who ember 16, were of honor in reserve for D Day. La'er h guests hath everlasting life; and he that is the son of Mrs- Sarah Smith at a wedding supper given by his attached to a conva!escen bel eveih rot the Son sha'l not was docharoed from the Ft. Sill ts at their home in Wells- paier. see life, but the wrath of God SparaUnn Point on November ville Center as a PhSIcal trainnS ln Tuesday evening. A beauti- abideth on him. 21. 1945. ful weddirig cake centered the rtructcr- After twenty months ov He fnd served 39 rron'hs in trble where a lovely dinner was Except a man be born of the in Alisha. served to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin water and of the Spiiit, he can- the USA and 7 mo-t- hs not enter into the Kingdom of Fnr his service he has rereived Da' ley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Mr. God. the American TVatrer kbrp, and Ms. Von Packer and fami'y Asiai.-PacTc header rib- - and their mother. Mars. Pcker of My Father worheth hitherto and the bon, and the Good Conduct Med- - Frankin, Idaho, I work. Mi s E'rtab'h al. in the scriptures fer Search Darley of Tremontan, Mis- L'bbie u i them ye have eternal life and Arnold at'a'ned the ranks of Stuart and Mrs. S'rh Baxer ot I ogan, Ms. Choe D- - M'Ughan, they are they which testify of me. Private Fir rt' Cl ss. He en 2ND FEATURE nt ?alt Lake City on January 8, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Darley, Irbrr not for the meat that but for that meat whi h 1912. IE was occupied at farm- Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Murray , Mr. and Mrs endurelh u'?t ( ever ting 1 fe. ing before the war. Woodrow Darl'y, Leo Darley, Mr. and Mrs. Evan which the Son of Mai) shall g've Ounto you. Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dar1 ..HYPUM ROY IN KOREA WTh mo No nan can come unto me, ex. ON THE USS CD. L Dal J. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G Darley company cept the Father which hath sent Hiwes, D, seaman 'econd cVs, and the hist and hostess. The cbe received several loveme draw him; and I will raise Hvrum, newly .? Utah, served on thk pne him up at the last day. moved into ly their gifts. They . vvhn, as part of a tak t home recently My dcctime s not mine but hs fow of 10re tha purcha cd irom f fty Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin of that sent me. any man will do he stemn'ed mto W-n-, Korea METAL MINING INEUSIHY I UTAH fan Fiancisco. Calif. lbs vv.ll he shall know of the doc- - September 8 to help and occuoy trne whether it be of God or derate - the h vs & ' m country from the Jap whether 1 speak ot mytelr. anese Itoconls Mate the Ideal Xmas Gifts. If ye continue in my wo-then are ye my disciples indeed; and, About 15,000 American salon V, f 1 4 kwi a i AL ye shall know the truth and the and oldiers streamed ashore to truth shall make you free! ye shal, occupy the capital city of Kefjo, . v TX)It be free indeed. 23 miles away, to the cheers of Other sheep have I which are the natives. A crowd estimat'd at if not of this fold; them al o I must 100 000 gathered in the vicirity 1 , :( : ; v i rOFULAR ALBUMS bring, and they shaPl hear my of the capitol to watch the lower-voicXV AY ;OIG'MY and there shall be one fold ing of the Jap flag .and the raiy oa a Star SvirgM-jand one shepherd. 1 l J I . A Hie Day After Forever Ava Maria My sheep hear my voice and I Home Sweet Home t ? i Going My Way kno'v them, and they follow me QUICK RELIEF FROM Bing Crosby I and give unto them eternal lie. Symptoms cf DS.ir ,ts AS And Many Others! insf.ajti ' Br ng In your Christmas 1st, and we'H find a I am the resurrection and th' magnificent RCA Victor rccord'nfe for everyone on t . . . hfc; he that believeth in me, We lia popular hits aud classic masterpieces, old favorthough he were dead yet shall FreeScckTrtiSO?! i Tr"-- Lvl ites and ili'ldreu's records, picture albums and 'nxle he hvet and whosoever liveth and Must ! .. ,rf,. 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