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Show Hyrum, Utah, Friday, July 23, 1948 Joann Mauchley Logan Funeral services for vIrs. Joann Mauchley, 0' daughter of Theron and Bernice Wigaa11 o Seamons Mauchley, who drownservices Graveside Hirst ed last Thursday afternoon m aIv,iiicted Tuesday at the an irrigation ditch, were confor James Wigducted Monday at 2 p. m. in tne ol Burt M- ,anH ant Logan Sixth ward crapel of tne ird j0. Wignall, who Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daFrit in a local hosp- night Saints by Kenneth Baugn, Sun1th t ice child was born bishop. ranDre; Burial was in Logan city ihecke- Stoeffel pastor jerome C. 'Thomas Aquinas Catholic was in charge Eugene Hanney .n of Logan, Kenneth Lin- Randolph Graveside services je services. the directed for Eugene Hanney, 19, merchant mortuary who was killed off the marine, 1. coast of France Nov. 23, 1944, child is survived by the were conducted Tuesday at 2 lts and four grandparents, p. m. at the Randolph city cemmdMrs.E. J. WignaU, Salt etery under the direction of Earl and Mrs. S. City, and Mr. Passey, 'bishop, with military Mont. Carr, Great Falls, honors by Medicine Butte American Legion post 4, Evanston, under the direction of Dr. J. S. Rex Schenck Hallewell, commander. He was born August 7. 1925, Lolph, Rich County Rex Pfc. a son of Ralph and Regina Mcreside services for was killed in the Kinnon Hanney, and received ick, who S in August, h i s education in Randolph trean theater rs conducted Thursday schools and was graduated from f were Ip. m. at the Randolph city South Rich high school in Mayf te'ry under the direction of 1943. rs He was a member of the f. Passey, with military Sure Ameri-of Jesus Christ of Latterj Church Butte Medicine rs by -day at Saints. He joined the Legion Post 41, Evanston, Dr. of merchant marine Aug. 7, 1943. f, under the direction The body was temporarily buriHallsvvell, commander. I was the son of the late ied in Switzerland, where the re was Ella visited and ko Harvey grave recently by a Rich He attended relative. The body is scheduled kl:. fy schools and was gradu-- I to arrive in Randolph Monday. :ors from South Rich high Friends may call at the family 3)1. He was a member of the home, N. Main street, Randolph, Ich of Jesus Christ of Lat-jaMonday and Tuesday until the Saints. time of services. is survived by his mother Surviving are his parents, a ,o, four sisters and four brother, Larry Lee Hanney; two e IB lers, Mrs. Zella Green, Clear-- ; sisters, Mrs. Jay Thomson and Mrs. Devere Curtis, Green Miss Bonnie Hanney, and grandr, Wyo.; Mrs. Annie Smith, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weber county; Doris, Hanney, Sr., all of Randolph. and Conley nek of Randolph. F. Thomas Perkins Logan Funeral , services for Floyd Thomas Perkins, J. Erickson of World War II veteran figan Funeral services for I Mary J. Erickson were con-JeTuesday at 4 p. m. in the Logan city cemetery. Saturday in the Logan was killed July 27, 1944, He h ward of the Church chapel while serving .with the tank diesus Chiist of Latter-davision in France. He was born fits by Valdo Logan Mr. and Mrs. William F. Leskow announce the mar- 5 son.-- . C S riage of their daughter, Miss Judith Marion Leskow to Ralph Vernon Kraus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kraus. - The ceremony was performed recently at the family home by Bishop LeMoine Wiser. The brides little sister, Elizabeth, was flower girl. Robert Broberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Broberg, was ring bearer. Following the ceremony a dinner honored the newlyweds. The couple spent their honeymoon in Rock Springs, Wyo., and in Salt Lake City. They are now at home in Logan. y , o 1 D. BOWEN MARRIED ARNOLD KRAUS WED bituaries HrXry ucirvu-w""- -" Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. ,V. A. TJNETnEETFKED MISS LESKOW AND Marler of Lewiston spent Monday in Ogden on business. Logan The marriage of Miss June Hill to Fred D. Bowen has been announced by the brides father, Ray P. Hill The marriage took place in the Logan L. D. S. temple June 28, with President ElRay Christiansen officiating. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bowen of Mendon. The bride wore a wedding dress of white brocaded nylon. Her fingertip veil fell from a crown of seed pearls, and she corried an old fashioned bouquet of spring flowers. Following the ceremony a. dinner for the bridal party was given at the home of Mrs. Wendell Visit In Denver Richmond imss ivieneen smith and Miss Zell Erickson spent tn.-days in Denver July 8 to 12, visiting with Misses VaLee Anderson and Norma Pack. They went by United Air Lines. Report a very fine trip and a good visit. Merleen was on her vacation from her work at the Sego Milk factory office ' Munk at Benson ward. The young couple honeymooned in Nevada, Arizona, Zion National park, and Bryce canyon. On June 20, sisters of Mrs. Bowen held a trousseau tea at the family home in Wellsville. 'A' Logan After receiving his Ph. from University of California at Berkeley, in June, Dr. Theodore Thatcher and Mrs. Thatcher are spending the summer e that week. Donkey Softball Visiiing Parents BE CAREFUL MISTER Dont let this happen to your radio! Too often amateur repair does more harm than good even with the best intentions in the world. Call on us for expert radio repair service. Our competent repairmen will restore your radio to perfect condition in short order and at a very reasonable charge. Dependable Service D. Richmond Part of the Richmond Lions played Donkey Soft-Ra- ll with the Lewiston Lions Monday night, July 19. The Richmond with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. team won the game by a score of J. Carl Wood, and Mr., and Mrs. 8 to 8. No casualties were reported. Frank Thatcher at River Heights. LLOYDS dion y " uTrrw OF LOGAN S '"' .Ui ' TSFSt dependable Highest quality motor oil at all seasons and favorite of intermcma Ly-Ilarv- T-S- tain motorists for 45 years. t. , were-conducte- d y Benson, bishop. was in the Logan City March 3, 1920, at Bedford, Wyo., N. and Mary etery. Speakers were W. J. the son of Thomas He had Hinck Perkins. Elizabeth re, Ogden; Mr. Benson and in Thayne, h G. Olofson, Salt Lake spent many years serthe he entered until Wyo., Prayers were given by Karl C. Schaub and vices in 1941. ert Webber. Surviving are his parents of four 420 Park avenue, Logan; Iirial j n, abeth J. B. Williams ogan Funeral services for Elizabeth Jane Black jyil-s- , 54, wife of James Wil-ns- , who died at her home at mett, Idaho last Friday a lingering illness, were ducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. the Smithfield Third ward Pel Church of Jesus Christ Latter-daSaints, by Robert dson, brothers and six sisters: Eldon, Leola, Alice, Edith and Andrew Perkins, all of Logan, Farn Perkins and Mrs. Casper Mills, Thayne, Idaho; Cecil Dabel, Al- ton, Wyo.; Arlo Weeks, Irwin, Idaho; Dean Perkins, Escondido, Calif., and a grandmother, Mrs. E. R. Isaac, Logan. LaMoin Wiser, bishbp of Logan 12th ward, Church of Jesus Saints, conChrist of Latter-da- y bishop. ducted the graveside services. unal was in the Smithfield The American Legion post of Lo. gan conducted military rites. Eietery. born at Newcastle, fol-pn- g l1 mate y ughter January of John nnham United 1, 1894, a LIECHTY and Frances BAER, She came to NUPTIALS TOLD Black. States when she was years of age, first settling winter Quarters, Utah, later iung to Montpelier, ' Idaho, fere she lived until 1929 when , nioved to Smithfield, Cache W,Inwhere she lived until f June, 1947, she moved Emmett, Idaho. reviving are her husband, 1 - Idah; her mother, Ida, seven sons and fn Gene and Russell viriS williams, and Mrs. June fes, Emmett, Ida.; Jack T. nams, Huntington, Ore.; Don williams, Bowl Hat, Ariz.; hitabe11 Gittens, Smithfield; I other and two sisters, Rob Martinez, Calif.; Mrs. Ui?? d Boise, Ida.; Mrs. ne Pougal, Mendousa, Vallejo, Calif., a JO , grandchildren. Logan United in marriage in temple June 23 were Miss Clotell Baer and Easton M. Liechty. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baer of Providence, and the bridegroom, the the Logan L. D. S. son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Liechty, of River Heights. The impressive double ring ceremony was performed by Pres. ElRay Christiansen. 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