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Show P4GE FOUR SOUTH CACHE October S, 19L5 COURIER ersen has had very poor health for the past several years. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nielsen of Hyrum were happy to receive a telephone call from their son. Glade, on Sunday morning. Glade had just arrived in San Francisco on board the USS Indiana from Tokyo Bay. His wife was also at the Nielsen home and was happy to talk with him. Glade has had many hazardous experiences while serving in the Navy for the past three years.. He is now anxious to come home and make the acquaintance of his new baby. PARADISE HEROES op Saturday evening honoring her husband who was observing Walter M. Smith was killed his birthday anniversary. The in action at Crawinkle, Ger I guests were seated at card tamany on April 12, 1945 whi- lbles decorated with small bowls serving with an infantry unit of fall flowers and autumn leaf of the Third army. He is burled cards. were Covers markplace the Eisenach military cemeat ed for the honored guest and r--' tery. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Leatham, o Ward Birthday Club Wellsville entertained at a love- Mr. and Mrs. Reece Leishman, A native of Logan, he was Mrs Rose Jensen entertained ly chicken supper at her home Mr. and Mrs. Reid Leishman, born July 11, 1923 and was Mr. and Mrs. Ollie tha First Elwood, ward birthday dub from the South graduated Mrs. Elaine Larsen of Ogden, with a delightful party at her Dinner Party Cache High School where he home on was active in athletics. Before Saturday evening. Complimenting Pfc. Weldon Mrs. Viola Larsen, Mrs. Clarris Mrs. Anna Brown of The lovely home was gay with Petersen who is home on a Jones and Mrs. Poppleton. the entering the service In March, Cards and a social chat were fall flowers in abundance. A medical leave from the army Second ward has been very ill 1943, he was a student at the during the past week, but is Utah State Agricultural Collvariety of games formed the and Afton Petersen who was enjoyed during the evening. somewhat improved at this ege. He was an Elder In the Prizes observing her birthday annievenings entertainment. were won by Mrs Frances Wray versary, time. Mrs. Brown has been bed priesthood and had been active Honor Oergon Guests Mrs. Charles Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown fast for the past eight years in the Aaronic Priesthood. Keith Jensen, Melinda of Ilyrum entertained at Her left for overseas shortly afte suffering from arthritis. Liljenquist and Edna Lauritzen. her home on Sunday with a and children of Salem, Oregon A left for their home on Monday JAY WILSON DISCHARGED delicious uneheon was dinner party. mother, Mts. (George Ownby a furlough home late in Jai served by the hostess to twenty SjSgt. Jay Wilson is home af- has cared for her daughter duf uary. A letter written April morning after visiting relatives Fall flowers of f, club members and the following created a festive various hue in Wellsville for the past two ter receiving a discharge from ing this time. three days before his death, air the in weeks. They were house guests the service at the Alexandria special guests: Mrs. H. B. Grad home. was Received by hla family. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darley. Army Air base. Jay has been Cleve Liljenquist of Lynwood Francis Wray, Mrs ley Mrs Dinner was served one at Pvt. Smith was the son of Keith On Friday evening Mr. and in the Air Corps for the past California spent several days in Mrs Jensen, Henry tible centered with a Mrs. Brown and Stella were the honored 2 2 years and served nearly Hyrum and Logan visiting. He Owen W. Smith Scheby, and Miss Godell Stens ln? was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Madsen Smith, but had made all of Logan, and Mrs Dallis crystal bowl of asters. Place guests at a family dinner given two years overseas in Italy. j cards Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. He holds many medals) ,and H. R. Adams while In his home with Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, Mrs Connie Nielsen, Mrs Weldon seated Pfc. and Hyrum Petersen and two Ilershall Bradshaw. Other invitj decorations for his part there and the guest of his sister and Orville L. Lee Merle Petersen, Mrs Keith of Paradise daughters, Joyce and Deon, Mr. ed guests were Mr. and Mrs. He expects to register at the husband, Professor and Mrs. N. since the death of his mother. and Mrs Ida Olsen. and Mrs. Lyman Larsen, Mr. Wm. L. TSAC and continue his edA club W. Christensen, while in Logan. Poppleton and Mr. and gift, and other presents were presented to Mrs Jensen. and Mrs. Hiram A. Nielsen, Mrs. Archie Maughan and fam- ucation in engineering. all of Logan; Cleve Liljenquist, The first Paradise service Jay is the son of Mr. and ilies, Mrs. Gayle Pickett, Stella Mrs. Audrey Livingstone and man to lose his P Lynwood,. Mrs. and Carol Bradshaw and Mr. Mrs. James J. Wilson. life in World California,; Children's Party son, Tommy of Moroni have .War George Handtman of Los Ang- and Mrs. Bradshaw. A social Corporal Leonard AllII, Complimenting her son, Ger- eles, California, Mrrs. Quentin spent the past three weeks vis- en, 30, son of Lorus Allen, was time was had by all. Sgt. Bud Lower is home on iting at the home of Mr. ald, Mrs. Vella Zilles of Ilyrum, Unsworth and and Carma furlough visiting with his wife Mrs. H. E. Kellett. Mrs. Living- killed August 20, 1944 in entertained at her home at a Lee of Ogden; daughter, Miss Afton Pet France while serving with s 20 months old son. Sgt. stone and Mrs Welcome Home Party j and delightful children's party on ersen, Mrs. Emma Kellett are sis- tank division. Liljenquist, Lower been has Mrs. stationed at ters. Mrs Livingstones husband Margaret H. Maughan of Sunday afternoon. The occasion Harvey Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. entertained was Geralds tenth birthday. at a Jefferson Barracks at St. Louis is stationed in the Philippines A native of Paradise, be was James L. Stoddard and daugh Wellsville IWelcome Home party on Wed Mo. but previously with the army. recently, A variety of games were en- ter born September 1, 1912, a son Mildred, Mrs. Bill Hall; Mr. of Lorus and Matilda M. Allen. .Week end guests at the Kelljoyed by the young guests and and Mrs. Merrill Baxter, Steven inesday evening honoring her served in the Aleutian islands, son, SjSgt. Robert M. Maughan making a total of three years ett home were Mr. were supervised by Miss Jean-in- e Kelletts He received his education in Chambers, Donnell Unsworth whowas Wilson. recently released from on duty. He will also visit in mother, Mrs. John Kellett of Paradise elementary schools and Mr." and Mrs. Charles Unsthe army after serving for the Tremonton with his parents. Moroni and his The luncheon table was cen- worth. and was graduated from the Mont, brother, two (years Overseas. A Mrs, Lower is the former Joyce who is pas tered with a beautiful birthday enjoying a leave from South Cache high Bchool in Social visiting followed the lovely dinner was served to the Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and the Navy. cake bearing ten lighted canHyrum. He entered the service dies around which the guests dinner. guest of honor, his wife and Mrs. Jos. F. Nielsen of Hyrum, in March 1942 and had beeo- son, and Mr. and Mrs. Parley and is on the faculty of the enjoyed a birthday luncheon. Mrs. Annie Hall of Hyrum overseas five months. G. Hall, Mr. and Mr.s Evan Lincoln School here. The following attended: Mary Eutcrtans Club is spending some time in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glenn, La Thomas, Wanda Thomas, Mrs. Ruth Moss entertained Hall, Lake Cit,y yisiting with h)er Mr. Mrs. and Thomas Wyatt SEMINARY ENROLLMENT Dell Atkinson, Dallas Atkinson, her club at three daughters her home on Wed- and The second Paradise servif who reside Elaine Olsen, Duane Olsen, Nafamilies, Mr. and Mrs. Rod- INCREASES A man to have his life taken ini there. nesday delicious evening. Mrs. ger Green, Julia Orme, omi Miller, Janice Galley, Kay luncheon was The South Cache Seminary World War II was Private Morserved to four Dawn Bailey, Garth Baxter. small tables to the members Mrs. Ileen Darley, Mrs. Merrill has an enrollment of 4 59 sturis Bishop, 26, the husband of Hall Los of Steven Chambers, Sheron Grad-leMr. and Mrs. Hiram ChristAngeles, and Mrs. dents this year, an increase of and two special guests, Mrs. Cheryl Stoddard Bishop of Rich A Maughan. 55 over ensen of Hyrum attended the mond. He was pleasant evening last year. Philip Wilson, Marilyn Tan- Rose Jensen and Mts. Louise the son of Mr. of visiting was enjoyed after This is the largest number dedication exercises for the new and ner, Penny Benson, Scott Wil- Petersen. Mrs. Robert of Bishop dinner. son and Mrs. Merrill Wilson of students at the seminary LDS temple at Idaho Falls last Paradise. Prize for the evening were and Mrs. Orlando Atkinson. since its week. Mr. the with Mrs. and establishment, Christensen given to Mrs. Kate Petersen Gerald deceived many nice Mrs. Observes Birthday Morris was killed February exception of one year when the have spent the summer months Myrtle Monson and Mrs Mrs. John B. Woodward of registration of the South Cache in Hyrum but will leave in 21, 1945 at Corregidor. birthday presents. Lucille Miller. Pvt. Bishop was a member (near future for Mfeaj, Mrs. Millie Petersen of the Wellsville entertained at dinner Cache High School also reached on Sunday for her birthday. its peak. of an infantry unit and had Arizona to spend the winter. Second ward is reported to be Birthday Party Guests were Mrs. Ruth Seamons The faculty is the same set been in the army six months Mrs. Marvin Poppleton of very ill at ehr home. Mrs. Pet- - and and overseas one month when son, Dean, Miss Mary Wood of well qualified teachers as Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swenson he ward of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. last year with Le Roy Jorgenvaliantly gave his life. Pvt. and daughflqif, Am,y sen as principal, and Mrs. Ruth of St Charles, Iadho visited in Bishop received (Nielsen his education of Hyrum, Miss Edith Jones Moss and Miss Olive Parker Hyrum last week with their in Paradise ' schools vm&igm' elementary many relatives and friends and and the of Ogden, Mrs. Howard Jones, assisting. As Featured in South Cache high Howard The people of South Cache were house guests of Mr. and school Woodward and Mr. VOGUS and Mrs. Woodward. A social should feel fortunate that their Mrs. Connie Nielsen. The Swan afternoon was spent. children have the privilege of sons formerly lived in Hyrum. attending this fine institution to receive their spiritual trainChili Supper Slightly more than two weeks I.Ir and Mrs. Leslie Critch-loMiss Wilma Hall of Wellsing. after he was released from the and litttle daughter have U. ville entertaiend at a chili supS. Army for a heart ailment moved to Ogden where they per on Thursday evening at FOUR HYRUM GIRLS AT BYU will make their future home. John Quin Miles, son of Mr. her home. The occasion was Hyrum has four girls who While Jiving in Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. John E. Miles, Jr. her Vrtlida' Eight girl friends have registered at the Brigham Critchlow was employed at the died at the family home. He were in the group and after Young University at Provo this Homer Petersen service station. was 21 years of age. He had joined supper they attended a show year. They are LuWanna Miller, He has been the armed replaced by Joseph at Logan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Carrol E. Petersen, Jr. one of Hyrums forces on October 6. 1942 and had been a member of Battery Miller and Jeanne Kellett, the soldier boys who recently has D, 53 rd Mr and of H. Battery Training Bat- Ms. daughter been given a HYRUM LOCALS medical distalion at E. Kellett who will enter as Callan. He ( Camp from the army. charge La Voy Hall and South Cache Mrs. Critchlow is the former graduated from C. W. Anderson, formerly of Sopphomores. Donna Nielsen are registered as Lois Swanson of high school in 1941. Hyrum, but now living in Black Hyrum. La Freshmen. is the Voy daugh foot, Idaho, was a visitor in Hyter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bailrum this last week end. On the way here his party ey and Donna is the daughter had the misfortune of meeting of Mrs. Connie Nielsen. with an accident when they collided with a horse. Mr. An derson came on to Hyrum via Social Events Uns-wor- th Hf'; 1 J 1-- ( Mc-Eri- de i i y, . w (i bus. On Sunday Mrs. Arve Johnson and Mrs. John Allen were sustained aa counselors to Mrs. Helen Jensen in the First ward Primary organization of Hyrum. Released were Mrs. Ivean Olsen and Mrs, Elda Christensen as first and second counselors with a vote of thanks or their fine services rendered. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Grover have returned to their home in Hyrum following a pleasant trip to Burley, Idaho, their former home. Mrs. Marie Christiansen has to her home in Hyrum following a visit with her children or the past ten dayB At Clearfield she visited with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nielsen, and at Salt Lake City she visited with her daughter, Betty, who is employed there. returned 4 I IXCU-O- S BLIACd CRIAM 125 tx-m- cs Tailored by ETTA GAYNES in an ANGLO fabric of 100 imported virgin wool and effectively spiced with rich velvet detail. Quality rayon lined with EARL-GL- In black $39.95 Peggys Style Shop 173 North Mam Logan, Ut. 'Mr. and.Mrs June Wilson of Venice California are visiting in Hyrum wit hMr. Wilsons father, E. J. Wilson, Sr. and This G I is going to the best dance in the Valley Aicringtnt lOXlON Join Him at the their here numerous other relatives andin Wellsville. The Wilsons are formerly of Hyrum, but have lived in Venice for several years past. Mrs, Margaret Christoffersen and three children John, Barbara and Linda of Hyrum were guests of Mrs. Christoffersens mother,, Mrs, Serge Bodrero of Logan, on Thursday oflast week CcmiUnefEisfiaclimi Jensen Variety Clite eMail |