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Show ffilfcfH r. Z i 'r 1' ' 4- , fc j i " i - "V , 9 ' y-"-- n K ' v r, t . ', ' WVw , ltd wv ' w "tf s7r - - w ijji - , J 6) Serving THIRTY-FIFT- f 2.00 per year YEAR H SOUTH CACHE PTA REORGANIZED School Days was observed by parents of the students of South Cache High School on Friday. The students remained at home and the fathers and mothers went to classes and participated in the special parents day activities. the A?.er attending regular luncheon was a classes, morning served in the school cafeteria and a band concert followed- A program was given at 1:30 with Dr. Joseph N. Symons of the Utah State Agricutural College Sociology department as the speaker. The reorganization of the High I School PTA took place with Mrs PTA Jensen, County ladys Council President, in charge. Mrs. J. R. Petersen was installed as president; Principal H. R. Adams, first vice president; Mrs. Seth Leishman of Wellsville, second vice president; Mrs. Provid-ncv- e, of Zo linger third vice president; and Mr?. Oldham of Paradise, secret - r' i I Pam disc, liYRUM, the children in Lyk" ta Jensen and Beulah Jensen sang two sacred nmbers "Though God Be Deepning Trials" and With You Until We Meet Again. Other musical eulogy included a vocal solo In the G arden of Tomorrow" by Parley Hall ac cotnpanied by Beulah Jensen, an! organ solo by Reta Jensen and two piano solos by Mrs. Margene Johnson of Logan which were Lloyds favorites Clare de jHall i Lune" and Liebestraum". Speakers who praised the noble character of the deceased were Mayor John W. Jorgensen, John A. Isralsen, and S. A. Dunn. They stated Lloyd was very eager to learn to fly and he had graduated with high honors. Mrs. Vivian Anhder representing the Auxiliary paid tribute to the hero. Legionaire Dalton Reid presented the American flag to the family. Counselor Ivan Miller made closing remarks of apprecof the waird at a Mr. Hanen is the Asritant Couniation for all who had taken part the ward recreation ty Agent of Cache and has been and also added a few words to evring faithful'y in this position say that Lloyd was clean in every Mon-- Fall. A Christmas entertainment on fine program was given with a dance following. Santa was pre-seand interviewed the rhild-Te- n as to what they wanted for Christmas. Bags of nuts and candy were served to all. nt 7- fVlemoml en-jcy- ed Ed-wa- rd day night UTH December St, A sweet and pe..celul spirit was present in the memorial service ot Lieutenant Lloyd Jorgen-,uso- n which was held in the Third ward chapel on Wednesday night. Conselor Ivan Miller was in charge of the program. The American Legion and AuxThe voting was done merely iliary urder the direction of Jas. L. Stoddard, presented the colors as a suggestion to the Stake Pres of the Legion and the Naton. the to retain right idency. They The ward choir directed by W. nominate whoever they wish reII. Terry and accompanied by Begardless of the ba lot. Le-la- nd d ga7 Welhvilk in Beautiful Jorgensen VOTE FOR BISHOP At a special meeting of the Priesthood and members of the Wellsville Ward last Sunday even the ing the Priesthood was given unusual privilege of writing the names of its first and second succeed choice for Bishop to Preston Brenchley who was recently chosen as counselor in the Stake Presidency. The meeting was presided over bv President Edwin Clawson, and Counselors Albert Zhbmden and Preston Brenchley. There was a good crowd present and they a wonderful talk on the Life of the Prophet Joseph Smith by Mrs. Nellie Lei'hman Special nriscal nun bees enjoyed were a solo on th organ by Miss Futh The King of anthem Htidr-- , Glorv bv the chor and duet It Came Upon a Midnight Clear aryThe retiring officers are Mrs. by the M sses Betsy Wyatt and D. M. Bickmore of Paradise, pres- Carol Hall. ident, Mrs. E. G. Maughan of Providence and Mrs. Aaron Leish jnan of Wellsville as vice presi- RFUBFN HANSEN FONORFD Mrs. Cyrus Andersen dents, ar-Reuben Hansen of Hyrum was of College Ward as secretary. elected president of the Utah State County Agents AssociatThe First Ward Primary off' ion in a convention recently. entertained teachers cers and - ;y,y, way. for many years. Prayers were said by LaMar Other officers elected are La Wright and Thomas Bradshaw. Mar Price of Svier County, vice Llojd Jorgensen was killed in m airplane crash on October 1 Ashton Clarence and president, 9 15 in Germany. All aboard the of Utah County as secretary. iLne were instantly killed. He was buried in a U. S. Mirirary cem etery at St, Avoid, France on Oc-i3 wit n full military honors iven him. GUwick Announcements h 1 rii-ru- riv 1 - S'-lv'- w-,- 1015 5e '"Tmai. 1 S-S- gt. NUMBER TWENTY EIGHT par copy OPEN HOUSE RECEPTION The Darley family would appreciate jour presence at an op.n house reception gnen in honor of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Darleys sixtieth wedding anniversary next Sunday, December 23, 1945 at their home in Wellsville from 3 to 8 p.m. It is requested that no presents be brought. DEE H. WILSON MARRIES Mr. and Mrs. John L. Couch of Logan announce the marriage of their lovely daughter Marjorie to Dee H. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. WiLon, Jr- - of Hyum. The marriage wnony took place at the Wi son home on Friday evening, December 14, with Bishop J. W. Wright officiating. Artistically arranged about the living room was a profusion of GLEN TERRY HOME ping and white snap dragons, pink Lt. G'en Te ias arrived carnations and pink chrysanthemhome in Hyrum after having his ums. honorable discharge from the air The bride wore the traditional corps at Randolph Field, Texas. white brocaded satin gown with Gen received his jcommLsion sweetheart fitted bodice, neckline, at Hondo, Texas and was trained and a floor length net skirt over Texas and Santa Vt Amarillls, white satin. Her bridal veil was Ana, California. He has been in of white net with a coronet of service for three years and was flowers. The bridal corsage was a Flight Engineer on a B29 when orchids with lavender satin ribhe wadischarged. bon. Glen expects to resume his studies .at the USAC. He is the Miss Beth Couch, sister of the son of JV. H. Terry of Hyrum. bride, was bridesmaid and Max ! Jorgensen was best man. Immediately following the cereNED AlLEN IN JAPAN WITH THE SIXTH ARMY IN mony a chicken dinner was served JAPAN Technical Sergeant Carl at the Wilson home. The center-piec- e for the table was a beauti-f- u N. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs Win three tiered wedding cake fred Allen, of Hyrum, Utah, has with bride and miniature a arrived in Kyushu, Japan with toppd in candels Pink crystal groom. 'he 32nd (Red Arrow) Infantry endsholders table the graced Division.! Allen 1. arrival in Japan comes Covers were laid for the bride as a climax to many months of and groom, Mr. and Mrs. John fighting overseas with the 32nd L. Couch and daughter Beth and Division. For the Red Atrow it- sons Ralph and Bobbie, all of self, the Kyushu anding meant Logan, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilthe end of a long and bloody son, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar road studded with smashing vic- Wright, Max Jorgensen, Lowell tories at Buna, Said.j, 'Aitjape, Marcusen, Thora and Bangerter, Morotai, Leyte, and Luzon. Leonard Wilson. f CAFr. HARCLD BANKHEAD VISITS PARADISE Captain and Mrs. Harold Bank head are spending the holiday season with Captain Bankheads parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Shaw of Paradise. Captain Bankhead has recently received an honorable discharge rW STAKE OFFICERS On Sunday at the S'ake Priest-'o- d from the army. He has spent the meeting, Mrs. Phyllis Savage past two years in the European as sustained as a member of heateir of war. e YLMIA Board - of Hyrum The Sunday Schoos of the Hy Mrs Emma Nielsen was sustain rum three wards have each pre'.s a membnr of the Hyrum pared Special Christmas services '1? Sunday School Board. or Sunday morning beginning at !0 a. m- - A1 members of the wards are invited to attend these SVICE A baptismal service for all chid programs. th We'Isville Ward over years, wil be FIRST WARD CANTATA 'd ext Saturday at 2 p. m. in A Christmas Cantata The I .U Tabernace. Worlds Redeemer will be presented by the First ward choir TITHING ACCOUNTING under the direction of Ruth W. Bishop Preston Brenchley an- Moss with Muriel Wright at the nounces that on December 28 and organ on Sunday, December 23 u 29 he will be at the tithing office at 7 p. m. in the First ward. Th public is invited to attend. where members of the ward may come to settle their tithing acAMERICAN LEGION MEETS counts for the year. With Commander S. A. Dunn in charge the American Legion hed KEITH V. NIELSEN GIVEN their month y meeting at the club HONORABLE DISCHARGE on has rooms in Hyrum Keith V. Nielsen Thursday disnight. been' given his honorable Speaker of the evening was Alcharge from the Air Corps at Gulf Fallows who was home on a bert for after Port, Mississippi serving four years. He received his train- furlough, A business meeting foil ing mostly at Scott Field, Ill'nois owed. The American Legion Auxiliary where he graduated from a Radio course. He has been stationed in were entertained at the home of the Aeutian Islands and Northern Mrs. S. A- - Dunn on the same evening. iThe members enjoyed a Janan for the past nine months. Keith is now working in Omak, Christmas program consisting of Washington where he is in the a Christmas story by Mrs. Louise meat business for Safeway chain Petersen, a piano medley by Mrs. Hores. He is the son of Mr. and Lynn Baxter and three vocal soMrs- - J. Vern Nielsen of Hyrum. los by Geraldine Stoddard. A social hour followed in tvhich Pfc. Reed Bowihorpe of Salt the Legon joined their ladies at Lake City has spent the past wek the Dunn home and enjoyed a i'iting in Hvrum with Miss Afton luncheon. Hostesses for the occasion were Petersen. He has been the house vuest of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mrs. S. A. Dunn, Mrs. Henry Mon Baxter. He will report for djty on son, Mrs. Louise Petersen, and Mrs John A- - Israesen. December 30. xr 'HYRUM WARDS Phyllis Spence, Parity Hall. Pa t A a C, B encblpv, 01 First Ward ive arbeen lones, Nta Hendrv Rada1' Lovely programs have wards 1 Leishman, three Marjce 1 e1, M--ihraa Hyyum ranged for a u h Tor their Sacrament meetings on Shirley B. Darley, Venice Leishmn-TB. Rena ard Sunday evening in celebration of s r- - is of a vor Christmas. choir the in es has Choir Ward The First preristmas proi"-wil- l A spe4 pared a Christmas Cantata enrendered at the Sn-h- i be bv titled The Worlds Redeemer Ward e Wellsville in the School Moss Fred B. Holton, Mrs. Ruh 10 a1 a. wt ext and Sunday choir is the director of the M rj L. P,r-e- r the is accom JW. Mrs. Wright duin charge. Santa Claus wil nr' panist. here are several solos, l't h tos n their ets, quartets, and choruses in th class rooms. Cantata and the choir has spen sevral weeks in preparation o' TF!LSVULE SECOND Santa Caus will make a vis't this fine progarm. The pubhc arc and a invited to attend. Meeting is a fn Sunday Christmas program presented at 7 p. m. the Second ward on Sunday morn Second Wara ward Second bishopric The ing at 10 a. m. Superintndent Iiave prepared a special Christmas Mark Lindley will be in charge. ward Second The Wellsville Program for their sacrament meet a special ing on Sunday night beginning at choir are presenting 7:30 p. m. President Edwin Claw-- musical program at the Sacrason will speak on the Life of ment meetong on Sunday at 2 p. the Savior and Leo C. Nielsen m. Bishop Frank B. Leishman will will speak on the "Life of Joseph be in charge of the opening exerSmith. Special musical numbers cises after which the following have been aranged by Reta Al-- n. program will be rendered with Chorister Allan Leishman assisted bv Mrs- - Reta Poppeton at the or Third Ward annAllen Earle W. gan. Bishop Selection, choir: vocal duet, ounces that the Third ward sacrament meeting will have & Christ- Betty Lou Jones and Lila Rav mas program on Sunday evening Clark selection, , choir: musical nt 7 p. m- - There will be special reading, Mrs. Jane Glenn; aceo-dio- n PerkeG solo, Mrs. Naomi speakers and also some good Christmas music . selection, choir; Christmas storv bv Mrs. F.va Lee Gunnell; vocal WELLSVILLE WARD duet, David Darlev apd Leroy The Wellsville Ward.Oteir will Haslam; selection, choir. Christmas Cantata PARADISE WARD present the "Chimes of the Holy Night at A Christmas program will be the tabernacle Sunday evCilng Dresentrd bv the School at 7:30 p. m. Chorister Lewis H. Sunday morning, Dec. 23.. comdirector. Special mencing at 10 ocock. Brenchley is l numbers will be sung by Mrs. Ward Sacramnt moet'nv Mattie Drriey, Mrs. Ed th Maughkp hed Sundry afternoon, Dc. Garrett, Mrs. 23, commencing at 2 oclock. an, Mrs. Marie Cache Valley Following the dinner the young couple left for Salt Lake City for a short honeymoon. The bride is a graduate of the Logan Senior High School and has been emp oyed at the Logan Cache Knitting Mills for the past six months. She is popular in social circles in Logan- The groom is graduated from South Cache High School and the ceminary.- - and attended the US AC for two years. He filled a mission for the church to Brazil nd other points in South America for 2 years. He has the last two spent years in the Maritime Service. make The couple expect to heir home in Logan. On the previous Wednesday, Mrs. John L. Couch entertained 't a showerf'n-ti- at the home of Mrs. P in compliment to -2 Council Meets j A special meeting of the City Counci' convened at 8 p. m. on December 17, 1945 for the purpose of hearing any protests to the proposed 1946 budget set by, the Council at their last meeting. Present were Mayor John W. Jorgensen, presiding, Counciimeji A. J. Clawson, Verna Miller, La-vLarsen, and Recorder Thomas Eliason. Elroy Nielsen and W. F. Petersen were excused- on - As no protests to the budget were received, a motion was made to accept the budget for the year 1946 as it was published in the Courier, and the same was passed. Engage Engineer Thomas C, Adams an engineer from Salt Lake City was present at the meeting in the interest of making a survey for a propposed sewer project in Hyrum City. It was aA'd to hire Enrinor Adams as a City Engineer for the coming year of 1946. Childrens Party The Council gave their consent to have the American Leeion, Lions Club and Literary Clubs have use of the Elite Hall for a Chi'drens Christmas dance. The meeting adjourned at 12 benediction V&s midnight. The laid by Councilman A J- Clawson.- - President Mrs. Eldrid Larsen was in charge of the program. Mrs. Ray Cannon of Logan entertained with a colction of her favorite Christmas and stories poems. Miss Joyce and Joleen Eliason sang two vocal duets accompanied by Mrs. Ed. Christoffersen. Gifts were exchanged among fhe members of the club. A social hour was enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served. Eighteen mem- bers were present and enjoyed the meeting. Special guests were Cardon and Mrs. Serge Bod- rero, both of Logan. Mrs--Ad- ; a ; HUGH ADAMS RELEASED Machinists Hugh L. Adams, Mate, Second Class, has received a discharge from the Navy after serving for the past two years. Hugh L. has been stationed at Pearl Harbor for some time. He s visiting with his wife now at North Long Beach, Calif, but is xpected soon in Hyirum to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Adams. RIUPII PERRY DISCHARGED; Ralph Perry has received his her daughter. from the Navy and Is discharp-A large number of friends and home In Wellsville with his wife relatives attended. Games were en Margaret Leatham and Perry their three children. joved and a luncheon servd. The bride received many beauti ful wedding presents. Cpl. Arlo Leishman is enjoying a furlouyh in Wellsville from New Mexico He is a son of Mr, ETHAN ANDERSON BACK and Mrs. Earl Leuishman. Ethan W. Anderson, T4, has received an honorable discharge WESLEY GUNDERSEN HOME from the army at Ft- Lews. Wash Wesley Gundersen of Hyrum is ington, officials at the Separation home from the army after reCenter have ; announced, ceiving an honorable discharge Ethan and his .wife have been from the air corps. He was iuduc visiting with his mother, Mrs. Es- ted three and a half years age ther Anderson of Hyrum during and has served overseas for th the past week. pst two and a half years In Ethans wife has been making England, France and Germany in her home in Salt Lake Gty. He the Ninth Air Corps where Hs has spent more than three years rating was that of Staff Serget. in the service and more than two Wesleys wife, the former Mary and their Pttle daughPoppletno, overseas. years ter Esther, have resided at Wels-vlll- o with her father, during is N PARADISE PRIMARY absence. Wes expects to enroH at PROGRAM NEXT MONDAY the USAC at the beginning of tte A community Christmas tree, a winter quarter. program, and a childrens dance, spon'ored by the Primary assoc- THEROX R. I.EISmt N 110M' iation will he held Monday afterCpl. Theron R. Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. noon, December 24, at 2 p. m. in the ward, recreation hall. man of Wellsville riivel lie " Santa Claus will he present and on Friday for a thirty da f ' will give each child twelve years lough from his home base of age and under a gift- 1 of - |