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Show eds Former llvrum D?le L.arsen Mrs. Clarence E. Swen- nsi DEfyas? son of Minneapolis, Minnesota announce the marriage of their daughter Natalie Ruth, to Mr. A. Dale Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos J. Larsen of Hyrum. They were married December 9 at the St. Olafs Lutheran Church at Austin, Minnesota by the Rever-an- d Louis C. Smith. They honeymooned in Minneapolis and Chicago. t The new Mrs. Larsen was an employee of Western Union in Chicago when she met Dale who was stationed at-- the Great Lakes Training Station. He just recently recieved his honorable dis- YVard The special interest group will feature a book report by Mrs. V. R Carver. She will report on the book Black Rose by Coctain. Mark Carver will entertain the class with vocal and piano solos. Mrs. Wanda Dunn will give the literary lesson in -- .elief Society. Third War 1 Sfcrament meeting will be the direcr.i)i of Counselor Rar Miller. The pfograin is to r.e charge after serving four years by the Delta Phi frat-e- n and two months in the U. S. Navy. He served 22 months in the South :ty of returned misioparies. Pacific and just returned from six months in Kodiak, Aalska. Mr. There will be a meeting of all Larsen is a graduate of South wrrd executives of the Hyrum Cache school and seminary. high on ward Third Sunday n 6: SO Mrs. Larsen is a graduate of Patp. m. in the Relief Society room. rick Henry High and Western UnAll executives are requqeated to ion Traffic Telegraphy Training be thei. , School in Minneapolis. They are now residing at his home in Hyrum. Dale is attending the USAC and is majoring in Business II un-d- ei Order Baby Chicks How! ' - POULTRY SUPPLIES AND MEDICINES I - -- eles. In Venice, Calif.-the- y called on JMr. O.. E. Petersen, a, former We Have the Feeds Hyrum resident. And at San Diego they visited Kay Olsen a son Too!) , of Mr Ojsen. v 3 .,J ., 'Points of Interest Visited in .Old.Mexico were TiaJuana, Calexico and Mexicali. In' Mesa, Ariz. the called on Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum . Christensen and Wilford Olsen, a brother of Mr. Olsen. j On their return trip .they stopped at Grand Canyon and Zion (Oh Yes! . , , Mr. and Mrs.Lorenzo A. Olsen have just returned from a four week tour of Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California, Old Mexico and Arizona. , In Longview, Washington they visited Mr, Olsens brother, Chris whom he hadnot seen for 12 years. In- Portland they visited with Mrs. Olsens sister, Mrs. Kieth Hart; and. another sister of Mrs. Olsens was met in Los Ang- Hy rum Feed and Seed National Park. - - 1 and-about.- a 4 18-9- 6. m e -- - x - d'r-eck- -n HYRUM WOMAN LOSES SEBVISE JEM Utah Hyrum, - l N v x , The opening song Oh It is Wonderful was- sung by the qhoir conducted .by Clark Nielsen with Vinnie Clawson at the or- Algan. Prayer was offered by bert Nielsen. A short history of. Sister Housely was given by her granddaughter, Reta 'Mauchley. A vocal solo by Thelma Petersen preceded remarks by C. A.,Niel "An and A. B. Eckersell of Rigby, Idaho. Remarks by A. J. Petersen and closing remarks by Bishop Andersen completed the program. The benediction was by N. Blaine Nielsen. Dedicatory prayer was by Bishop James Barron. Mrs. Housely was born March 28, 18G0 in Lancashire, England a daughter of Edmund and Alice Ann Green Buckley. She' married James Baron, founder of the old woolen mill, which at one time was located on the stream which flows two blocks east of Center street block south of Main Street. Mrs. Housely was very active in the Primary of Second ward for about 5v' years. After .the death of Mr. Baron In 1894, she resided in Brigham where she married George F, Housely in The. family resided in.Brig-.hauntil 1915 when Mr. Housemoved to Menan. ly diedjand-shThe woolen mill in Hyrum .was moved by a son, Tom, in 1915' to . Brigham City., , Surviving Are'iseyhI gone, and daughters, fames Baron and .Mrs. Maud Campbell of Anniq,, Idaho; Mrs. Nellie Fife of GrandIdaho; Mrs. Emma ife of Menan, Idaho; Ednfund 'Baron ibf "Rlgby Idaho1; Mrs. Florence Fyington of Lava Hot Springs, Ida. ;"and- Mrs. Vilate Mills Shoup; 40 grandchildren, 86 and 5 1 600x16 600x16 700x15 HYDRAULIC JACKS 3 AND 1 BATTERY FOR LATE MODEL OLDS, PONT AND BUICKS 1 BATTERY FOR LATE MODEL FORD AND MERCURY'S SEAL BEAM HEADLIGHTS (Complete) EXCELLENT STOCK TRAILER 31 MODEL A PICKUP WEDDELL An-doso- n. Funeral services were conduct-ede- d Tuesady in the .Aanis ward was in ,,iapr in Idaho. Bur-.athy ly m cemetery and was l y the Eckersell Mortv.ry. ALL SIZES, 4 AND 6 Ply TIRES U. S. ROYALS FIRESTONES 6xHOLE CHEV WHEELS 5 HOLE FORD WHEELS 6 HOLE CHEV WHEELS J V Funeral services for Mary AnnMenBuckley Baron Housely of in the Hyrum held were Idaho an, Second ward on Wednesday, Febthe ruary 12 at 1 p. m. under direction of Bishop Levi J. , en HOW AVAILABLE to; At BYU Woman Buried j FATHER Word has come to Hyrum that Joseph Hyrum Kirkham, father of Mrs, M. S. Gaddie of Hyrum, passed away at his home in Garland Monday.. At the time of his death he was patriarch of the Bear River-Stake- T Barbara Bickmore Workers Listed I Hyrum First PAGE FIVE SOUTH CACHE COURIER FEBRUARY 14, 1947 PROVO, UTAH, For special release to SOUTH CACHE COURIER) Miss Barbara Bickmore of Paradise has been pledged to Val Norn, social unit on the campus of Brigham Young Rush parties for the new members have been held dur Ing the past week, and formal initiation ceremonies will be conducted in the near future. Miss Bickmore is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danford M. Bick more of Paradise. She is a grad uate of the South Cache High wj!ere she served as edi- tor of the Clarion student and participated in the panel discussion groups at the high school. At Brigham Young University, she is a Freshman, enrolled in the college of fine arts, majoring in music. Uni-ersit- y. pub-licatio- n( I Card of Thanks . . We wish to express our appreciation for the help and sympathy The ward workers for the polio us during the .illness and drive in Hyrum are listed as foll- given of our mother, Mrs. Helen death ows: M. Nielsen. First ward Willie Albrecht, Aleda Nielsen Alerrill Baxter, Alerle Petersen, Air. and Mrs. Rulon Nielsen Bessie Swanson, Helen Rose, JackAir and Airs. Harold Nielsen ie Benson, Norma Baxter, Clarice Jensen, Lulu McBride, Luella Nielsen, Etheal Haney, Gladys Mrs. O. P. Olsen returned FriWright, Edith Liljenquist, Clarissa Holmes, Pauline McBride, day from a visit in. Salt Lake City Luella Hoskins, Alary Larsen, and Ogden. While in Salt Lake Alyrle Olsen; an Melinda Liljen- she visited with her daughter Mrs G. W. Allen, and in Ogden with quist, chairman. Second ward Elizabeth Peter- a sister. Airs. C. F. Larkin. sen, Thelma Petersen, Vesta Allen, Lorraine Allen, LaRee Lyons, Mr and Mrs. Chase J. Nielsen Mary Nielsen, Phyllis Crookston, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sharp Esther Nielsen, Delorma Nielsen, of Roy, Utah attended the Bailey Vance Christensen, Virginia An- and CheCketts wedding on Weddersen, Harriet Nielsen, Lois Pet- nesday night. While in Hyrum ersen, Virginia Larsen, and Laur-en- e they visited with their parents,. Paul, chairman. Air. and Airs. Floyd Nielsen. , Third ward Alargaret - Christ-offerso- n, Delome Savage, Aleda Hall, Gladys Nielsen, Leah Kidman, Arlene Brown, Luella Nielsen, Ruby Smith, Melva Brown, Mrs Jay Allen and small daugh- Margaret Larsen, Hilda Nielsen, ter spent some time in Hyrum vis LaNeth Carlson, Delores Allen, iting withher father, Mr. W. H. Julia Eliason, Marge Allen, Jayne Terry and with Mr. Allens par- Miller, and Mrs. Ellis Nielsen as ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Allen. chairman. Mf. and Mrs. Jay Allen are living In Ely, Nevada. GIRLS ENTERTAIN MOTHERS A delicious dinner. Fas prepared and Served by the Third Year PROGRESSIVE HOMEMAKERS HOLD ELECTIONS Beehive Girls of the Third ward The Progressive Homemakers, to their mothers. The dinner was an extension group, met Monday served at the home of Joyce Stokevening at Dr. and Mrs. J. W. er on Monday February 3.A beautiful bowl of sweetpeas Wrights home. During the evening new officers were elected for centered the lace covered table, this year. They are as follows: about which were seated the follDiv J..W. Wright releasing. Norval owing guests, Mrs. Einar Jensen Kitchen as president, Thelma Pet1 and Marilyn, Mrs. Marie Stoker ersen" releasing Vice president and Joyce, Mrs. LaVon Smith and Luciel . Petersen and Muriel Joy, Mrs. Henry Monson and Wright releasing Secretary Flora Joyce, Mrs, Gordon Savage and Diane, Mrs. Russell Brown and McBride. The' evening was spent discussMarybelle, Mrs. H. R. Adams and ing hobbies and viewing motion Alargret, Mrs. Harvey Williamson pictures. Norval Kitchen gavfe ja and Iris, Jean Smith and Bee Hive Leader Leah Kidman. discussion on his hobby 'tof bluffThe mothers visited after dining birds and animals. Another ljobby discussed was the collect-- : ner while the daughters cleaned ion and mounting of obnoxious away the dishes. A lovely time was enjoyed by all. weeds. Another meeting is planned for the latter- - part of the month. Mr. and Airs. Hebdr Alaughan of Wellsville are the proud parA LETTER FROM ARIZONA ents of a boy born February 10. A baby boy arrived at the home Mesa Arizona February 3, 1947 of Mr. and Airs. M. A Bennet in South Cache Courier Nibley. Airs. 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