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Show South Cache I s Co;:r3r 1IKMUC II'ih.N MdMJULLL & IuM'shers Establish d 1919 Mrs. Aclell Van Drimmelln of Og Kidman and famly and Mrs. Dn a of Gadand Ilris and ch'ldren, ' Jjieph a.!, Mu DMr.J f ores, and M. s. Howard Jones, and Jones f A Icvcly lot of gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Glenn and fn(ly of Caldwell. Idaho ;j13 in Wellsville to spend the holidays One year. with their mother, Mrs. Christens One year Genn and relatives. Published at Hyrum, Utah Weekly Subscription Price: $2.00. Servicemen, $1.00. Verl Glenn of Twin Falls, Idae entered the ho at Legal paper spent the week end here with at Hyrum, Utah aj Second his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Class mail matter under the act B. Glenn. of March 3. 1870Post-offic- - ! Leatham man, Mrs- - .and Mary Leish-- Miss Helen Leishman was pleas early Sunday antly surprized morning when she received a tele phone call from Ray Lowe stationed somewhere in England in the army. The M Men and Gleaner Gir s of the Wellsville ward MIA en-- 1 tertained Friday evening at a banquet and party at the Floradell school house. The Gleaners prepared and served the dinner and the Men had charge of the amusement. The table was decorated with lighted red tapers in crystal holders and Christmas poinsettas. Group singing was led by Mrs-EllErnest Leishman Maughan. peted as toastmaster and several responded. The M Men presidency are Louis M. Baxter and Ru-o- n Bailey. Miss Laura Lee Gunnell, Miss Beverly Parkinson and Miss Martha Leatham are the presidency of the Gleaner Girls. The Daniel H. Wells camp of DUP he d their Chriumas party at the home of President Mary Anderson on Friday afterMTIOtlAl 6DITORIA! noon. A bautifully lighted tree ASSOCIATION graced the living room where the Christmas gifts were exchanged. .yilvnXti. A Christmas story was 'given by Mrs. Nellie Leishman. The lesson Gilbert v. McDowell was presented by Mrs. Marvilla Business Editor and Manager Riggs- - Vocal duet by Mrs. Geneva Murray and Mrs. Gwennie Maughan with Mrs. Reta Popple-to- n Mrs. Hershal Bradshaw was Mrs. Gretta accompanying. hostess to the Ladies of the Mad-r- a Hall played two accordion selectJoseph P. Cooper and Henry Club at her home on Thurs- ions. Parkrer of Wellsville spent the J. During a social hour a quilt day evening. The ropms were was given away. Mrs. Jane Glenn past two weeks in Los Angeles, with decorated a was the beautifully lucky lady. A lovely hot CaJutnia; and oilier places of interest while visiting with their lighted Christmas tree and Holly luncheon was served to 28 by the wreaths and poinsettas. Vice pres- hostess assisted Mrs. Carrie Miller, and by Mrs. Gwennie sister, ident Thelma Haslam' was in brother, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parkcharge. The program was pres-enter. They returned home last Friby Mrs. Margaret Christ-offers- Maughan, Mrs. Reta Leatham, f and children, 6 year old Mrs. Esther Stuart Mrs. Nettie day by airplane. .v , . ' .fohn Murphy and 6 year old Barbara Christoffersen of Hyrum. . A lovely hot luncheon was , A served by the hostess to twenty ,V two ladies. Mrs. Howard Jones and Mrs- Christoffersen and child Aren wee specia'J gueHs. Gifts exchanged and the seasons greetings expressed. ' MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION the WELLSVILLE SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM Santa Claus made a visit to the Wellsville ward Sunday School children on Sunday morning in their class rooms after thev had given their parts on the Christmas program which was as follows: Song by the Cradle Roll; recitation by Margie Perkins of the Kindergarten; poem by the Primary class and poem by the Other class. First Intermediate numbers were a recitation by Mar ie Larsent talk by Pejry Hyde; talk by Seth Maughan, a returned veteran; talk by Charles S- - Cooper! duet by Betsy Wyatt and Carol Hall. A Christmas story was told The Leishman. by Miss Helen closing song was the Christmas Cradle Song.- Prayers were by Heber W. Green and President Preston Brenchley. j - a nr "f ed en - , ,vre , - GOOD Firestone Champions V Guaranteed WENDELL JENSEN SERVICE STATION USED MACHINES SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 114 North Main Logan, Utah Exclusive Agent HYRUM UTAH far Stingers PAGE TWO i y f W Three cents per word Three insertAllan; Lamont insertion. for one by solo and trio with Mrs. . Ed;.h ions for the price of two. Two-centthree month and Venice Maughan Maughan per word for and Rena B. Leishman! tenor solo by Parley Hall. Prayers were said FOR SALE by Guy H. Maughan and Bishop John J. Hendry. PAIR CF SHOE SKATES size of $3.50. Call Hyrum 77. Mr. .and hors. Henry Lloyd 7 and Idaho Grace,' spent Surday Beaver Monday in Wellsville attending FOR SALE Genuine six only open house for their aunt and trimmed coat worn Dar-le- y 16. Phone TSize times. Half price. une'e, Mr. and Mrs. John who were celebrating! their Hyrum 77- and 60th wedding anniversary FOR SALE Chickens for eating. visiting relatives. New Hampshire or White Leghorns. Pullets or cockrels. 25c Mir. and Mrs. Wm. R. Parker 3 Phone Hyrum 61 J. lb. and family of Kaysville are in Wellsville to spend the Christmas COMPLETE STOCK of Firestone holidays with their parents, Mr. batteries now available. Frank Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. tires and Wendell Jensens Service Station Henry J. Parker. x Hyrum. ett: bass solo s 2, 4 PCAXc - WHITER CLOTHES. less laundry expense if you use Hospital Soap Powder and Farm Bureau Water Softener. Everton and Sons, Logan, Utah Ter rry ten of ore we mine another ton must be developed or we will eoon be without a Enmining industry in Utah. courage those who prospect bad develop." CESSPOOLS and Septic tanka pumped and cleaned. Phone 1080 87 Logan. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FLOOR SANDERS. Everton Sons, 25 W. 1 No. Logan. - IETAL MINING INDUSIBY ei UTAH i Miss La Voy Hall, daughter ofj Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hall of the Third ward is spending her holi-- ) a student at; days here. She the BYU. tfRA & .'X --J ! &ESTWIJHE5 EW'IeAR, is wll 9?6i t0i ite in connection with sacrament meeting. Nine children who were baptized on Saturday were confirmed. They were Elna A. Haslam, Clark M- Brenchley, Paul Eliason, Pauline Eliason, Mary Jo Poppleton, De Wayne Woodward, De Ann Archibald, Boyd Leishman, and Caro Green. Two organ solos were played by Mrs. Rena B. Leishman during the sacrament. The cantata was directed by Chorister Lewis H. Brenchley, assisted by Ms's Ruth Hendry at the organ and Mrs. Ella Maughan at the piano. Those taking a special part in the singing .were: Mrs, Mattie Darley, alto solo; womens chorus, Olive Jones, Ne-t- a Hendry, Alta C.. Brenchley, Shirley Darey, Radah Leishman, and Marjce Leishman assisted by the choir with Mrs. Edith Maughan singing the obligato solrt OUR HEARTIEST; txTftA ,C8e-- j CHOIR N COMING YEAR wishing our friends aj Happy New Year we want; to add this thought: We hope 1946 will be a year of many EXTRAS for jTn iAMMAAM! Step aside, 1946, and lets peer into the future for a mo-n- We see, for certain, a much more hopeful year than was 1945 a year of promise and of destiny. We believe you see this, too. It Is our hope that the New Year will open for you a pathway to your most cherished desires. you. Extra opportunities, extra good health, and extra happiness. Drop in and see us any time. You are always welcome here. MAAAAAAA U.&l- - Furniture Yonr Utah Oil Dealer S. R. CARD Company ' 102 South Main - Logan LOGAN, UTAH $i'$$$$$$4M$M$'!4$M343$4 GOOD WISHES " TO YOU ... ' i , HAPPY NEW YEAR. and every member of your family this New i Ye.atof 1946. Every- - 4 and Best Wishes to Everyone r' , v i , i 4i - Ve lead yen every thing you want most dearly is cur New Year good wiah for a Happy New Year, and for health, happiness awd prosperity throughout 1946. It has been a pleasure to serve wish for you yon, and we highly appreciate yonr loyalty to ns. ' Y 6 Crystal Furniture Co. & 10. - Wellsvile ward chojr of sixty voices presented the sacired Chimes of the Holy cantata Night to a crowdd house at tH tabernacle on Sunday evening 4- Work Maugb-- - TTie Sewing Machine Repair r 1 WELLSVILLE WARD GIVES CANTATA Kid-ftna- - A flefinGf y Mrs. Eugene Jones- entertained Christmas eve at her home at a family gathering for her birthday A lovely hot luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family and Mri and Mrs. Wm. F. Kid-ma- n Mr. and Mrs- Leland n. Miss Elaine Kidman, all of Petersboro, Mr. and Mrs. Donald . SECOND WARD WELLSVILLE HAS PROGRAM Second ward The Wellsville choir presented a Christmas program in connection with Sacrament meeting on Sunday afternoon. Bp. Frank Leishman, took charge of the opening exercises and made a talk on the ives of the Prophet Joseph Smith and Jesus Christ whose birthdays were being celebrated. Chorister Allan. Leishman was in charge of the" following program assisted by Mrs. Reta Poppleton at the organ. Selection by the choir with solo by Mrs. Nellie Leishman; accordion solo by Mrs. Naomi Perkes; vocal duet by Leroy Haslam and David Darley.j Sanction by the choir; musical reading by hrs. Jane Glenn! vocal duet by Betty Lou Jone and Lila Ray Clark. Selection byNhe choir; (Christmas story by Mrs. Eva Lee .Gunnell: selection by the choir withl Mrs.t Ruth Bankhead as soprano soltf--j ist,' Prayers were by Bp. John' B. Kerr and Counselor Alton Parker. j part; duet Mrs. Gwenme and and Mrs- Phylis Spence; soGarrRATES; prano so'o by Mrs. Marie " - Service Hlarkot , , J , ' We welcome ' i ft HYRUM. UTAH most hopeful New Year i many years and wish to Join the world la renewed effort for universal peace this coming year and many more to fellow. FREDS FLOWERS LOGAN WA Those 3 . this, 'the UTAH P $ ' |