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Show Serving Paradise, Hyrum, O) THIRTY FIFTH YEAR $2.00 per year O) INDEX OF CONTENTS Funeral services were held on W dncrda Wellsville the ia Ward tabernacle for Mrs. May Ma ie Lei hman Darley, 56, wife of James E. Darley and life long t of WcLvUe. She died Friday evening in a Logan hospital after a three week illness of a heart ailment. Bishop Preston Drcnchley was Music was by the n charge. ward choir under the direction of Chorister Lewis H. Brenchley assisted by Mrs. Reta Poppleton at the organ. Prayer: were by Wm. C. Brenchley and David Parkinson of Portage. The choir sang When the Mists Have Cleared and "Through Deepning Away Those who spoke words trials. of comfort to the family were Joseph Bair, a brother in ibw, of Providence, Joseph B. Gunnell Geddes Maughan and Bishop Brenchley who thanked all in behalf cf the family for any assistance rendered. - The choir Sometime sang Well Understand. Special mus- ical numbers were a duet, Moth er Dear by Parley HaL and Nellie Leishman and a solo, One Fleeting Hour by Evan 0. Darley with Mrs. Reta Poppleton accompanying. , The grave was dedicated by Bp. Lavon Darley of Buhl, Ida. Mr.s Darley was born in Wells ville on May 31, 1889, a daugh ter of Will iam and Gertrude Han sen Leishman. She was married to James E. Darley on September 1, 1909 in the Salt Lake temple- Active throughout her life in church work, she was counselor in the ward YLMIA, Primary teacher and a member of the Ward Geneological Committee. She is survived by her husband, two sons and two daughters, James Earn, Darley of Portage, Mrs. Sarah Bradfield and Mrs. Vonda Maughan of Wellsville, and Pfc. Coy Darley with the army in the Philipines. Also five grandchildren and the follow ing brothers and sisters: William H. f Leishman! of St. gnatius, Montana, Herbert Leishman of Mrs. Ada Char'ow, Montana, Holley of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Onetta Morris of American Falls, n, Idaho, Newell Leishman of Kernith Leishman Idaho, with the navy in the Pacific and Vernon Leishman of Ronan, Montana. .'STANFORD BROADSTONE MARRIES HYDE PARK GIRL Sgt. Stanford Broadstone was married to Miss Afton Duce of Hyde Park in an impressive temple ceremony which was performed on July 3 with President Et Ray Christensen officiating. Miss Duce is the lovely dau filter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duce of Hyde Park and Stanford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz former Hyrum resBroadstone, idents- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duce, Mrs. Maurice Hancey and Mrs. Lanthe ded Nelson accompanied young couple to the temple and witnessed the ceremony. Following the marriage a wedding breakfast was served at the Bluebird cafe in Logan. The dinner was given by the parents of the groom and his two sisters, Mrs- Arline Nielsen and Mrs. La vone Gunnell. Members of both the immediate 'families were in attendance. The happy couple left for Sa t Lake City for a short honeymoon trip the same day. The bride is a graduate of North Cache High school and Seminary. Since her graduation she has been employed in the office of the Ogden Supply - V 0 Depot- Ar-bo- - Sgt. Broadstone is a graduate of South Cache High school and as a student at the USAC before entering the army in February 1941. He has been overseas for 42 months serving in North Af- HYRUM THIRD WARD rica and Italy. His work was that ELDERS HAVE OUTING of personnel clerk at the army The Elders of the Third ward headquarters. entertained their wives at a delMr. and Mrs. Broadstone will ightful canyon party on Monday make their home in Salt Lake The annual outing was evening. City for the present where Stan held the at City Park in Blackbe stationed at Fort Douglas wil smith Fork canyon. Lamont Larwith the assisting discharge of sen was in charge of the program soldiers. which consisted of sociability songs by the group and acco-d-io- n scjbs by Margo Sorenson and WELLSVILLE LIONS MEET Lois Pattersen. Margo and Lois .On Wednesday evening the aso sang several duets. Lions club of Wellsvjle met and A variety of was next held their monthly luncheon at in order and this games was followed by the Floradell school. The newly a real feed consisting of hot dogs elected officers took charge of punch, and watermelon.. the with President meeting Over sixty people attended and Chifc'es S. Cooper conducting. said they had had the best time Sgt. Loran J. Miller and S in ages. J3oyd Murray talked. The lunchOfficers of the Elders quorum eon was prepared by the are Irvin Anhder, president and Geneva Maughan, Clifford Stauffer and Ken Allen Leatham and Celia Murray. a si counselors and Robert NielThey were assisted in serving by sen as secretary. Mrs. Francis Gooley and Miss Zoe Maughan-c Mes-dam- es Al-ve- rta - LEGION PLANS OUTING The South Cache Post 47 American Legion and Auxiliary are planning a canyon outing in the Blacksmith Fork on canyon Thursday. August 9 at the City park at 8 p. m. according to Dalton M. Reid, adjutant. ' OUT WEST LONG AGO NEWSPAPERS ARRIVED A MONTH LATE AND SOLD FOR' FIVE DOLLARS APIECE -- BUT. you CANGET OURS L FOR JUST THE' REGULAR v PRICE i 1 0. M. Wilson 111 Patriarch O. M. Wilson is reported to be seriously ill at his home in the First ward. THIRD WARD PLANS OUTING Under the sponsorship of the Hyrum Third ward bishopric prep araliens have been made for the annual ward, outing to be held at Willow Prtk in Logan on the evening of July 24 beginning at 7:30 p. m. All members of the ward are cordially invited to attend-Familieattending will please bring their lunch. Punch and ice cream will be served free. Elderly people of 70 and on will be the honored guests of the occasion, special features have been arranged for them. Their lunch will be given them and the Old Folks committee will be pleased to serve them transportation. The Cd Folks Committee consists of William Baxter, Grover Christensen, Weldon Miller, Lor-i- n Larsen, Gladys Smith, . Claris Stauffer, Esta Brown and Rosr ella Larsen. Honoring our pioneers of July 24, 1847 and their accomplishments, a patriotic program will be presented as follows: Community Singing; Speech, This is the Place; Instrumental Music; Acrobatic Stunts! supervised play fr the children with prizes; Lunch and social hour! Comic readings; Interesting current games requiring participation of all; Horse shoe pitching; Ball games! with the addition' of many other social functions. s .'"-den- j Wellsville in Beautiful Cache Valley Utah Hynim, FUNERAL SERVICES FOR WELLSVILLE LADY vSi and SIX All Sego Milk Plants Receive High Award STORES CLOSE THREE DAYS of Hyrum and with the Lodecided to have merchants gan take advantage cf the cporiun-it- y PAPER DRIVE SUCCESSFUL for a three day holiday on Stajuffer July 22. 23, and 24. Q'.fford v.iairm,n I his means that the stores will that the Paper Salmnounccs be closed Sunday, Monday, and vage drive conducted in Hyrum Tuesday and supplies must be clu: ng the first , of the month provided for the three day va, '.uccessfjl in collecting 3 The NUMBER 5c per copy July 20, 1945 merchants Wellville together tors of paper. Ihe money from the sale of this paper to junk dealers will oe used ti purchase books for HURT IN FALL ihe patients at Bushnell hospi.al FROM HORSE hose assisting in the co.leet-io- n Brent fLeishman, it.- -. eight were La Mont Allen, Eug.ne year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Merril Baxter. James Larsen, Ernest Leishman, received shock and bruises on Fcidiy when ihe Stoddard, Carman LiljenquJ t, horse he was riding from work Bert Brown and Lamoine Anhderin his fathers Assisting Mr. Stauffer in con field, fell with him, throwing him to the ground ducting the drive were Mrs. E. He was unconscious for several J. Wilson, Womens chairman and Merrill Baxter of the Lions Club.hours. BOY 1 All evaporated milk pi i..ts op erated by the Sego Milk Trod: Co. have been granted the W. r Food Administration Achievem 1 A Award for outstanding accomplishment in food process.ng in 1944. Plants are located ii Utah, Idaho and California. The Hyrum plant of the Seo Milk Co is one of the plants winand will ning this recognition A fly the green flag under Old Glory to s'inify this factA The bag with symbolic for lapel pins plant employees has been presented at formal ceremonies at the various plants. , 1 - WARD SUNDAY REORGANIZED In sacrament meeting on Sunday evening the Second ward Sunday School of Hyrum wa: reorganized. Those selected were DeVon Wiser, Superintendent, with Lee Nielsen and A ma Sorenson, counselors. The retiring superintendency releasd with a vote of wijre thanks 'for their efficient work-Thewere Edgar Nielsen, Win Allen and Fred Fallow. SECOND ISCHOOL HYRUM 013 FOLKS EVERETT ROSE HONORABLY TO BE ENTERTAINED DISCHARGED FROM ARMY Ail people of the Hrum First Technical Sergeant Everett W. and Second wards over seventy Rose, 30, of Hyrum who has of age will be the honored been in the army for seven years years at a party to be held and six months and overseas 33 guests at the Imperial Rendezvous in months in the European and Blacksmith Fork Canyon on July North African theatres, ha's re- 24. ceived a discharge on the point The o'daters will enjoy a hot GEORGE E- - MAUGHAN HERE system and has returned to civi- cooked dinner and a program Staff Sgt. George E Maughan l ian life in Hyrum. He is the and other entertainment j under is visiting in Hyrum with his CLARK WHITE MARRIES son of Mrs. Nellie Rose of the the d reclion of the ward comwife, the former Ila Larsen, the Mr. Barnard White of Para- Second Ward. mitteesThe outing will begin daughter of Mr. and Mis Ernest dise and Mrs. Omar Budge of Everett has been awarded the at 12 o'clock. I.i'sen of the Second ward. He Logan traveled to San Antonio Si.'ver Star medal for gallantry has been stationed All Fresno, members other of these Texas to attend the wedding of in action, the Purple Heart for wards and their families ahforniain are their brother, Clark wounds received in action and Captain vited to attend this outing ana White to Miss Memie Gallagher. the Bronze Star. The ceremony took place on bring their lunches- Members of the Old 'Folks July 16 in San Antonio- Committee of the Second ward HYRUM FIRST WARD Gark is the son of President ON FURLOUGH Ivan Spence- - is spending are Mr. and Mrt. A. J. Petersen, Sgtand Mrs. Joseph B. White of Sacrament meeting will conParadise and has been in the an 18 day furlough here with Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Petersen, vene in the Hyrum First ward army for five years. He received his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mr. and Mrs. Garnel Larsen, Mr. m Sunday evening at 8 p. roand Mrs. Blaine Nielsen, Mr-an- under the direction of Bishop J. military training at the USAC Spence from his base in Mrs. before entering the army. Alma Sorenson and W. Wright. Special speaker wil Mr- and Mrs. G. Mervin Niersen. be members of the Stake High The First ward committee is Council. Good music will also be Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jorgen'ren, featured. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Liljenquist, HYRUM SECOND WARD Sacrament meeting wjll be Mr. and Mrs Floyd Bailey, Jack held in the Second ward on SunAnnie Bessie and Baxter, Hall, Swanson. day evening at 8:30 p. m. Following sacramental services, Mrs. Della Nielsen, Captain of the AIRPLANE ENJOYS TRIP, Sego Lily Camp of the DaughjReceiJtly Itwo brothers wede OWEN M- - NIELSEN GAINS ters of Utah Pioneers will present MrsMr. and Mont La Baxter fortunate to meet and enjoy a HONORABLE .'DISCHARGE a special program honoring the of received have word Hyrum Owen M. Nielsen, son of visit together in the Philippine members of the ward who have La Mr?. that Ella Monts mother, Islands. Pvt. They were Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Nielsen Baxter, has arrived safely in Can passed eighty years of age. of Hyrum was discharged from and Cpl. Clark Petersen, sons of Ladies chorus The Melodier ada. She took a plane from Salt C- Peterthe army this week under the Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo music under will furnish Lake special and her arrived at City sen of Hyrum. adjusted service rating plan at H. Terry he direction of W. in destination six hours. She wound-ewas n Boyd who was recently Ft. Douglas. Mrs- - Einar in action is a patient at a hos met at the airport by her sister tnd accompanied by 38 monljis averseajs Serving Mrs. Eizabet RaWlins with whom Jensen. with the 5th Army in Africa, It- pital and Clark was temporarily Talks on Pioneer history will she will visit this summe-- , the transferred to approximate aly, Ireland and England, T-- 4 be given by Mrs. Sarah Ann A Mrs. Ella Baxter is 75 years location. Needless to say they Nie.tsen is .authorized to wear and Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist. old and said the airplane trip Good Conduct Medal, American were thrilled to see each other. Honored guests of the evening funClark been has She moved to serving over- was really Defense Ribbqfn and European will be Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorthe Lake for Salt three seas seventeen City past years ago Theatre Ribbon with five bronze Mrs. months- - He has been awarded from Hyrum and has spent a enson, David Crookston, campaign stars for action in Tun Hans Hannah Andersen, Johnson, seven major battle 'stars and the great deal of her time whte in Naples-Foggiisia, Rome-ArnSalt Lake City working in the Karen Olsen and George Stanton. Citation. Presidential Appenninejs., and Po Valley. Also any other members of the temple. She has done extensive ward over eighty year old. Boyd, who was wounded while work in ha and geneology FRED GARRETT HOME HYRUM THIRD WARD serving with the Infantry on Lua history of cnpleted Sic Fred F. Garrett, son of zon has been awarded the ComSacrament meeting will be many of her relatives. Mr- - and Mrs-Fred Garrett of bat Infantrymans one held in the Third ward chapel Badge, Wellsvfle is home from San Di- major battle star and the Philipon Sunday night starting at 8:30 HYRUM SCOUTS ribbon. pine . . Liberation ego on furlough. p. m. Members of the High Coun The boys had the privilege of ENJOY OUTING cil wil be speakers and special A. A. Savage and wife accom- music will be &iven- twice attending LDS services WELLSVILLE SCOUTS ON whie together and participated in panied a group of scouts to Camp WFLLSVILLE FIRST OUTING AT BEAR LAKE Hunt at Bear Lake on Monday-- . in the Sacrament meeting The Wellsvilld Waird jScouts the meetings. Ihe boys had a wonderfu day We'lsville First ward will convene are spending this week at Camp A son in law of the Petersens swimming and playing baseball at 2 p. m. under the direction of Hunt at Bear Lake. Scoutmaster has been in the service for three and horseshoes. They also en- the ward bishopric. Speakers will Myron Brenchley accmpanied years and has spent the past year joyed three bounteous meals on be members of the them. They left here Monday High Council overseas in the Pacific theatre. the shores of beautiful Bear Music wiL be rendered by the morning. He is Harold Cowley, husband of Lake. ward choir. the former Lois Petersen. Eleven boys attended the WELLSVILLE SECOND NEW ARRIVALS A special Pioneer outingprogram Mr. and Mrs. Lesjie Critchlow wil carried be out at the SacJENSEN CLARK AT PE5RL of Hyrum announce the a rival rament service of the Wellsville of a son at the Cache Bailey CALIF. SUPPLY DEPOT ward next Sunday with Second Hard work the Naval at at child hospital. This is the first B. Leishman in charge Frank Bpfor the couplev The mother is Supply Annex at Stockton, Calif, is Pearl Speakers will be Franklin L Jensen Clark, daughter the former Lois Swanson, daugh Mrs- of Logan and service Gunnell of L. James of Jensen ter of Mr. and Mrs. Buford Swan home on furlough- - Special and boys has been She the at Bishop Hyrum. Wednesday evening son. musical numbers are being arA baby boy was born to Mr. annex (four mor'ihs and dces Mrs. Preston Brenchley of Wellsand Mrs. Wayne Obray of Hyrum accounting. The Naval Supply ville had as lumieon guests ranged. Richaids, PARADISE WARD at the Cache Valley hospital on Annex at Stockton covers 1500 Bishop ( LeGrande O. Ashton of the Marvin Sunday School will be held civilian Bishop July 11. He is the first child for acres and employ 2000 10:00 a. m. on Sunday July at Archiofand 60 and workers Presiding Bishopric the couple. The mother is the Navy neafy 22. Sacrament meeting will be Anderson Cannon of and ficerstects Flora former June Maughan. hq'B at 8:30 Sunday evening. Salt Lake City. Mr- - and Mrs. Verio Petersen These men were in atr mdance Joseph Gunnell of Wellsville and of Hyrum are the proud parents TONSILS REMOVED of a baby girl which was born Katfrjeen Maughan, daughter at a special meeting of the Priest Ellis Shaffer of Nibley from the High Council will be there. SpecMrs. Archie W. hood and members of Wellsvil-of and Mr. at the Budge Memorial hospital ial music wil be furnished and consider renovation tonsil ward the underwent to a 14. opMr. PeterMaughan on July and Mrs. of the tabernacle or the poss- the program will be commemorsen have two sons beside the eration at Dr. Francis office on ation of Pioneer Day, July 24. little newcomer. Thursday- - She ia doing nicely. ibility of a new church house. Church Notices , Neb-lask- a. - Brothers Meet In Philippine Islands 1- -4 en o, n, rec-irti- ;y . -- Presiding Bishop Visits Wellsville - ; |