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Show Serving Paradise, Hyrum, THIRTY-FIFT- YEAR H COLBURN SERVICES Funeral services were held Saturday at the Second ward chapel in Wellsville for Robert L. Colburn, 59, former resident of Wellsville who passed away Wednsday at an Ogden hospital. Counselor Alton Parker was in charge of the services. Prayers were by Robert P. Leatham and Wm. S. Glenn. Speakers were C. N. Maughan, Wm P Leatham, Mr. Larkin, the undertaker from Ogden, and Robert L Price. Closing remarks were made by Counselor Parker. .Musical numbers were two vocal duets by Mrs. Kate Has-laand Mrs. Pearl Bankhead and two vocal solos by Mrs. Nellie Leishman. The grave in the WellsviRe cemetery was .dedicated by a -- brother, Elmo m Colburn. i Robert Leatham Colburn was born in Wellsville, a son of John and Isabel Leatham Colburn. He is survived by three brothers and one sister, John Colburn of Logan, Elmo Colburn and rMs. Ivy Longstrauth of Ogden and Fred Collins of Oxford, Idaho. MOTHERS not properly registered for the coming municipal elections may become so by applying at the as agent proper registration Agnes Uns-wort- h. Hyrum Second Lovisa Allen. Hvrum Third Nora Nielsen. Wellsville First Thelma Leatham Welsville Second Alta Baldwin. Paradise Emily Pearce. be Registration dates will October 16th and October 30. JAMES S. LARSEN AND ELAINE ARCHIBALD WED Sgt. James S. Larsen, recently released from the service and the son of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Larsen of Wellsville, and Miss Elaine Archibald, the lovely daughter of Charles Archibald of Magna, were married last Wednesday, October 17 in Salt Lake City. A wedding dinner was served that afternoon at the Archibald home in Magna. Those witnessing the mariage and attending the wedding dinner from Wellsville were Mr. and Mrs. James N. Larsen, Sgt. and Mrs. Marlin S Larsen and Miss Velma Wood of Mendon.t Mrs A.rchie M. Darley, William Archibald, R. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Smith, Mp and Mrs. Henry W 82 YEARS OLI) Maughan, Margaret and Ora Mr. Alexander Hill who is obMaughan, Elna Leishman, Velto-his 82nd serving birthday ma and Marie Larsen, and Mr. day, Friday .October 26, will be and Mrs. Larsen. A social evguest of honor at a family gath was enjoyed. The bride ening ering on Friday at the home and groom received several of his son in law and daughter, Ively gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill of Wellsville. He was born in Wellsville on October 26, 1863, W. H. TERRI HONORED Succeeding H P Andersen as a son of Alexander B. and Emma Manjar Hill. Most of his President of the Cache County life has been spent in Wells- Teachers Asociation is W H. ville owning anl operating a Terry of Hyrum. Mr. Terry is saw mill in different parts of the music teacher of South the county. Up until the last Cache High School. Miss Helen Newey of Smith-fiel- d year he owned a ranch and has been selected as sawmill in Blacksmith Fork and Tilda Poulsen of Canyon. Last year he went to the canyon and gob out lumber South Cache is Secretary. The advisory ,Tomntittee Is for Basil Eliason to build his D. Ol.Vn, Josepph P. Ralph new barn which is just completed. He has been a hard Malmberg and Oral Ballam. working man all his life. He was married to Lucy Pop-plet- NEW PRIMARY BOARD and they were the par- MEMBERS At a recent Stake Primary ents of twelve children, eleven several new memof them still living. convention, bers were added to the Primary Mrs. Hill died several years Board. They are: Mrs Bertha ago. Later he married Mrs. Burns, with whom he lives at Yeates of Nibley, Mrs Esther their comfortable home in Gundersen, Viola Israelsen, BesWellsvilfe. sie Swanson, Julia Eliason, Mae McBride, Alice Olsen and Vir-giiLarsen. Members retained CLAINE JENSEN HOME are Mrs Kate Nielsen, Hilda Pvt. Claine Jensen is enjoy- Nielsen, Esther Kerr, Marjorie ing a furlough in Hyrum with Leishman, and Alta Petersen. his parents, Mr and Mrs Bert The presidency includes Melba Jensen. Claine has been sta- Nielsen. Valeda Shaffer and Vitioned at Camp Wolters, Texas' ola Welch. and will return there on November 1. EDWARD NIELSEN Other visitors at the Jensen DISCHARGED home during the Cpl. Edward Nielscen has repast week were Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow ceived an honorable discharge Wattersen and daughter of Salt from the army. Ed served-witLake City and Mrs Frank the mortar guns in the infantry Payne and three children of and' has been in service for Garfield. Mrs jWatterson and three and a half years with Mrs Payne are daughters of credit for 18 months overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. He has rceived the Purple Fonn-esboc- Mrs. Dr. Mrs. Wiliam Rostock Pfc. A major operation was performed on Mrs. LeRoy Petersen at Prescott, Arizona .recently. She is recovering satisfactorily.". , SMITH PARKER RELEASED Smith Parker, son of James C. Parker of Wellsville is home released again having been from the service at Ft. Douglas after three and one half years spent overseas. of Logan, Marion Olsen. Survivors include a twin sister, Sheron, mother and father and four grandparents. BISHOP FACER BETTER Bishop James J. Facer who a heart attack two -- suffered weeks ago is feeling a little improved at this writing. lie has many relatves and friends who are concerned about him. ) DEMOS HAVE NEW CANDIDATE South Cache High and SeminMrs. Nellie Rose will be the ary and now a Junior at the Democratic candidate for City USAC. She is a member of the Treasurer replacing Mrs. CynAlpha Chi Sorority. thia Eliason who has withMr. White is also a graduate drawn. of South Cache High school and Seminary and a Junior at the USAC. The couple both ex- MOVED Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bank-hea- d pect to continue their studies of Wellsville have moved and will reside in Logan. to Ogden to make their home AYilliam Lavon Bostock during the winter. I Ghufich Atuuumcementl Mrs. Ray Petersen HYRUM the Sacrament meeting in two Wellsville wards will be held next Sunday at 2 p. m. Special speakers will be memStake High Counbers of the cil and special musical numbers by the ward choirs. At the Relief Society meetafternoon, Tuesday ing next in the Wllsville ward, the time will be spent in quilting and welfare work.. This wrill be followed by a social hour with refreshments being served. Sacrament meeting will convene at 7 p. m. in the chapel and will hear High Councilmen as speakers. The ward choir will sing for the meeting. Primary will be held right after school on Monday. Relief Society will meet at their rooms at 2 p. m. n Tuesday. Mrs. Ladrene Paul will pre sent the Social Science lesson. MIA meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m. with the regular class work period. Officers and teachers will meet at 7 p. m. Pre-den- Duane Ray Petersen Brenchley stars battle combat in France, BelHolland, Germpny and the Battle of the Bulge. Since his release he has been helping his father with the farm work. Edward is the son of Mr. and Mrs Morris Nielsen. i Jaither Miller SECOND WELLSVILLE Rena M. Leishman, garet Darley and Alta Infantrymans BREAKS LEG Wesley II. Mair, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mair is treatment at the receiving Budge hospital for a fractured leg. Spencer OPERATION Mrs. Leo Harris of Wellsville AT HOSPITAL Sherlene Hopkins, daughter s reported as doing as well as can be expected at a" Logan hos- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hospital where she underwent a kins of Wellsville is receiving treatment at a Logan hospital. major operation. h OPERATION R. , na MAJOR C. Kurt Wright of Salt Lake Mrs. II. City, Mr. and J. Wright and daughter, Patricia and the newly weds. I' Following the breakfast the couple left for a honeymoon trip to Bryce Canyon in southern Utah. For her going away costume the bride wore a dafk brown wool suit and hat with a biege top coat and brown accessories. Her corsage was of gardenias. The bride is a graduate of Vice-preside- nt five k, Para-dise-Av- i Combat JORGENSEN tier-man- wed-dn- and TWENTY lly-ru- The young couple will make their home at Magna where James has employmnt. A family dinner party was held at the Larsen home in Wellsville Tuesday honoring the young married couple, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Larsen, and Sgt. and Mrs. Marlin Larsen who are leaving Saturday for Camp Crowther, Missouri for reassignment after a furlough in Wellsville. A beautiful g cake centered the table wher covers were laid for the guests of honor and Charles Archibald and son. Garth, of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Badge while gium, NUMBER Rather than build a new KILLED bridge where the present single After the Courier was made lane bridge stands north of and ready for the press we will in Mothers next Gold Star also issue. up the the road will be straightappear Hyruin received word that Lloyd Jorg- ened and cross the tracks to y Please turn to Page Three for stories about these boys, ensen, had been Killed in th west of the bridge, accordin an airplane crash. He ing to President Gladys Jensen i held tli rank of Lieutenant. of the Cache County PTA. Survivors include Mrs. Hluir Mrs. Jensen conferred with Nielsen, LeRoy Jorgensen and the County Commissioners this Cecil Jorgensen of II j rum. week and received approval of this project to be completed as BARNARD RAY WHITE AND soon as possible. A survey will be made imJACQUELINE WRIGHT WED Mr. and Mrs J. II. Wright mediately under the direction of Hyrum announce the mar- of State Engineer Carl M and the proposed road riage of their charming daughter, Jacqueline, to Barnard Ray will be built this fall if possWhite, son of Mr. and Mrs. ible and oiled when the J B White of Paradise. road is oiled. was The mariage ceremony The bridge has stood since performed at the Logan LDS 1915, but now presents a haztemple on Tuesday, October 23 ard for automobile travel, inwith President El Ray Christbuses cluding that of school iansen officiating. who which pass that way daily. Thos(e witnessed the impressive rites were Mr. and Mrs J. II. Wright. ROCK 4ERVICKtf J. B. VJVhite, Mr and Mrs. Graveside services were held C. It. Spencer and Mrs. Olena October 23 for Karen Rock, the Harris. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arch the Rock of Paradise, Immediately following marriage, a wedding breakfast Services were as follows with was given at the home of the Bishop Fred Summers conductbrides parents in compliment ing. A vocal solo by Gertrude to the young couple. Plaes Welch,, talk by Vernal Norman, Mrs. Oliver Gundersen were marked for Mr. J, B. prayers by Leo Bankhead and L. Gundersen I.t. Rodney White of Paradise, Dj and President B. M. Thompson. Mrs. Omar Budge and Mr. and The grave was dedicated by I.IXtYD Larsen. Heart, per copy kt- POINTS FOR REGISTRATION SOUTH CACHE VOTERRS South Cache voters who are First 5c New Road Planned To HYRUM GOLD STAR Eliminate Bridge ' Two Wellsville People Pass AWay follows: Hyrum Cache Valley HYRL'M, UTAH O. tuber 2fl, 1!L $2.00 per year Mrs. Ida Nordgren Leatham, for 68, resident of Wellsville 45 years, died at 5:30 p. m. on Tuesday at the family home after a long illness. She wa3 born May 27, 1877 in Hyrum, a daughter of Jens M. and Marie Johnson Nordgren and was reared and educated there. On May 23, 1900 she was married to William S. Leatham in the Logan LDS temple. He died June 13, 1935. Mrs. Leatham was a member of the LDS church and a worker in the Relief Society of the Wellsville ward. Survivors include six of her ten sons and daughters, Mrs. Leda L. Wilson and Eldon Leatham of Hyrum, Steele Leatham of Ogden, Louis, Dora and Mrs: Irene Christoffersen of Wellsville and eleven grandchildren. Funeral will arrangements he announced by the Thompson Funeral Home at Hyrum. and Wellsville in Beautiful cy MarM. will be in charge. HYRUM THIRD I Eliason Thomas Counselor will be in charge of the sacrament meeting in the Third w'ard on Sunday, beginning, at 7 p. m. Speakers will be the High Councilmen. Primary begins right after Next Tuesday the Wellsville Second ward Relief Society will work on their welfare program and articles for their bazaar which will be held at the ward house on November 16. They are also arranging for a cake school on Monday. making contest in which both At 2 p. m. on Tuesday the wards are invited to partici- Relief Society Will hold a social pate. for the retiring presidency of ward. They are Ada Nielthe HYRUM FIRST sen, Floss Miller and Delone Sacrament meeting will be- Savage. hTe following program gin at 7 p m. in the First will be given. Humorous readward with Bishop J. W Wright ings by Mrs. J Byron Yeates in charge. Speakers will be of Nibley, vocal duet by Lucinof the Stake High da and Letitia Ballam, organ members Council. Special music will be solo by Beulah Jensen, vocal 1 solo by Mrs. Malcolm Gaddie, featured. be held at 3:45 and vocal duet by Margaret will Primary Larsen and on Monday in the chapel. Marjorie Allen. Relef Society meeting is to The new presidency, Mrs. Dora be held on uTesnay at 2 p. m. Miller, Meda Hall and Kate Anh at which time the Social Science der will be in charge. leson will be heard. There will be no MIA in A Harvest Ball is planned the Third ward on Tuesday for Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. night, but the annual HallowA one act play will be presented een party wrill be held on Wedwhich will be directed by Mrs. nesday evening, A program and Drue Larsen. All members are one act play will begin at 7:30 asked to dress n costume and which will be followed by a An prizes will be awarded for the dance and refreshments. best ones There will be 'a invitation is extended to all I spook alley and refreshments. ward members. 1 |