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Show 3 THIRTY-FIFT- H YEAH $2 DO HYRUM, per year 5c 15, 1916 UTAH FEBRUARY number per copy Thomas Bradshaw Called On Mission WcllsviCe Old Folks Party Wed. Mis3 Ivean Hansen has accept- Passes Away r ed a call from the LDS Church to fill a mission in the Northwest Furnal service for Thomas ern States. She will leave tor the btuart Budshaw, 3, of Wells-vill- e Mission H pie the first part of will be conducted oa Friday March. Ivean has spent the past at 2 p.' m. in the Wellsville tnber year in Denver, Colorado where nacle with Bishop Clifford Olsen she was employed in the United in charge. States Engineering Corps offices. Mr. Bradshaw, a prominent She is the daughter of Mr. and LDS church and civic leader died Mrs. Reuben Hansen of the Hy-ruat his home on Tuesday afterFirst Ward. noon cf a sudden illness. He was born in Wellsville on October 17, 1881, a son of Thomm -- Bert Savage To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Oscar as and Margaret Stuart Brad., .shaw. He married Phoebe Barnes Orstrom of who died on September 2, 1941. Mr. Bradshaw was a successful Rigby, Idaho announce the en- Zen-d- a farmer and dairyman and an ac- gagement (of their daughter to Bert Savage, son of Mr. and tive church worker. He served on a mission for the church to Eng-an- d Mrs. A. A. Savage if Hyrum. Miss Orstrom is a graduate of and at the time of his death she Rigby High SchoU where was a member of the Stake High served as cheer leader for tw Council. He is survived by the follow- years and was active in school affairs. the past three years ing sons and daughters: Thomas she has For been employed at the B., Dean B., Reed and Margaret service Bradshaw of Wellsville, Carl B. Spokane Air Technical command. of the U. S. Navy Los Angeles, Mr. Savage has been released Calif., Mrs. Iene Morgan of Los after service icf three and one Angeles, and seven grandchildHalf years in the Navy. Herbert Mrs. icne ren, sister, The marriage will take place Leishman of Missoula, Montana. in the near future and the couple will make their home in Hyrum. Verna Hansen 3 PARADISE MEN DISCHARGED Carries The marriage of Miss Verna Hansen of Hyrum and Alva Duvall of Vernal took place in the Balt Lake Temple on Thursday, 'February 7. The lovely bride is the daughter (of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hansen of Hyrum and the groom is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Duvall of Vernal. Witnessing the ceremony vfere the parents of the bride and the groom, Mr and Mrs. Albert Nielsen of Hyrum and several friends from Salt Lake City. A wedding dinner was served to members of the immediate fafnilies following the ceremony. On the, day the newly weds left for Vernal for a visit . with, the . bridegrooms family They expect t make their future home in Salt Lake City. Verna is a graduate of the South Cache High School and the Seminary and also of the LDS Business College at Salt Lake City. She has also filled a missi n Stratford C. Smith Home ' Receiving his honorable discharge from the army ion January 30 at Fort Douglas, was Cpl. Stratford C. Smith icf Hyrum. Cpl. Smith served 22 months (overseas with the 1393rd Engineers and is authorized to wear the Asiatic-Paciftheater of opic Asael Allen Released r A ta Court of Honor n, Critically 4) NEXT SUNDAY The Wellsville Old Folks party will be held at the Tabernacle on Wednesday, February 20 at 11:30 a. m it was announced Sunday by Chairman Hershall Bradshaw. The committees are all appointed and working hard to make the day a big success. Roth dinner and supper will be served. All members of both wrards over 70 years of age are special guests at the party. Wilford Anderson r is Toast Master, , J ig Stake President Edwin Claw-So- n f the Hyrum Stake has announced the fallowing schedule for quarterly conference ion next Saturday and Sunday. Representing the General Authorities f the Church will be Stephen L. Richards f the Quorum of Twelve and Paul C. Childs icf the Church Welfare Committ- s I 1 - , ' . Newly Weds Feted Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haslam of Wellsville entertained Saturday evening in honor of their grand-sm- s and his brides, Mr and Mrs. LaGrande Haslam and Cpl. Dean Haslam and Miss Mildred Loveland of Deweyville who were married Valentine Day at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duet F. Loveland of Deweyville. Following the marriage a wedding supper was served to members ,;f the immediate families and a Wedding dance was held in their honor at the Shoo Repair Merit badges presented by Pres. Brenchley to Elmo LeishNorman Bassett, Billy man, A shoe repairing business will R'ggs, Keith Garrett, Tony Leish man, Arnold Maughan, Doyle be opened in Hyrum sown by NorLeishman, Doloy Thorpe, Floyd man Seamens and LaMar Wright Williams and Myron II. in the building next to the n Center St. Spenny residence Shop Opening thirty-si- x CONFERENCE ' A A tvs 'V A ,. ! Vx t . A i nA ' X 3. i , v ' - ( v $ V ' ", 1' V. 4 ee. V A, The conference will be held la the Third ward chapel In Hyrum. The frst meeting will be held on Saturday evening at 6:30. All ward and Stake Welfare Commit" ees are Invited to attend. At 8 p. m. will be a Priesthood leadership meeting. On Sunday morning at 9 a. m. there will be a Priesthood meeting for all members f the priesthood of the Stake. X ' On Sunday morning at 9 a. m. there will aNo be a Mothers and Daughter meeting. General Session will be held at 10:30 and 2 p. m. On Sunday night at 7:30 the Stake MIA will have charge of or LOSS HANDS AND FUET DOES NOT STOP HERO . . . Pfc. James Wilson, Starke, Fla., demonstrates that loss of hands and feet is no bar to the program. driving an automobile. He is shown (right) at New York Cilv as he was greeted by city council president, Vincent ImpeUileri (left), and Bess Mycr-soCYNTHIA IIENSOV CAMP Miss America of 1915. Dewejville recreation hall. n, Aaron Price Released (4 'a v X V , ' v. The next meeting of Cynthia f the DUP will Benson camp be held cn Thursday, February 21 at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Connie Nielsen instead of the .1 ' scheduled place lof meeting. Mrs. J. H. Wright will present the lesson and a history will be - ! given. Mrs. Reta Jensen lss arrang- ing the musical numbers. Hostess es will be Mary Larsen, Edith Connie Nielsen and Mary w erations ribbon with lone battle star, the Good Conduct medal, Victory medal, Meritorious Service Unit Insignia and the Philippines Liberation Ribbon. Stratford entered the service on January 16, 1943. for the Church in the Western He is thp son icf Mtr. and Mrs. States. Since her return from the mission field she has been em- Nelton Smith of the Hyrum Third and his wife is the ployed at the office of the Reg- former wrard, Phyllis Schiess of Proviional Welfare Center in Salt ' dence. Lake City. The groom has served for the past 2 2 years in the navy in the Pacific and will receive his honorable discharge on March 6. Pri'-to his induction he serve! SSgt Asael Allen received hi as a nissi'onary in the Eastern hiohcrable discharge from the Sia(r. Army on February 1. He was inMrs. Reuben Hansen will en- ducted the day after his graduatertain at her home on Saturday tion from the South Cache High in School anil has served for nearly evening with a trousservi compliment to her daughter. three years. His overseas duties task him to France, Belgium, Germany and other European centers. He was a paratrooper. Asael expects to continue his A Scout Court of Honor was education at the USAC beginning held in the Wellsville tabernacle next quarter. Before his inducas a star Sunday evening with Scoutmast- tion he was recognized while and basketball football at in er Myron Brenchley charge. A nice program wai given and attending the South Cache High. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. was featured by the presentation of the Honor Roll of Scouts who Victor J. Allen of the Hyrum have received the Tagle and .he First ward. Palms. They are Leland G. llill, CONVALESCING S. Haslim, .920; 1920; Geo-g- e Mrs. Mary Christensen Is conCarlyle Maughan, Q 921; Preston at the home of her valescing P. H. Brenchley, 1921; Cyril Maughan, 1923; Wesley Maugh-.a- daughter, Mrs. Lena Obray from 1923; Alton Maughan, 1929; a major operation. Fred Glenn, 1925; Darrel Larsen, 111 1930, Dean Anderson, Vern Anderson, Merrill Brenchley, Reed H. James is at a LoBankhead Brenchley, Grant Hall, Owen was taken where he gan hospital Hall and Joseph Woodward, ill. miorning Saturday critically 1933. February 3, Tenderfoot awards were pre- ROMA DEE JONES HOME sented by Scoutmaster Myron Miss Roma Dee Jones who has Brenchley to Arvin Leishman, been 111 at a local very hospital Rulon and Parks. Olsen Cliff for the week was able to past Second Class award presented be brought home Sunday. Miss hy Troop Committee Chairman Jones Is the daughter of Mr. and Orvil Anderson to Wm. Hyde, Mrs David Jones of Paradis?. Charles Hyde, DeWaine Hall, Blaine Hall, Edward Hall, BerkIMPROVING SLOWLY ley Jones, Garry Maughan, Rex Miss Donna Bankhead who has Marshall Maughan, Maughan, been very ill at the home of her and Art Dickerson, Gayle Baugh. Mr and Mrs. Joseph First Class award presented to parents, Shaw is reported t be slowly im PresPresident Deloy Thorpe by proving. ton Brenchley. Star awards were presented to Arnold Maughan by Jim Gwill-iam- s. 1-- v . Pvt. Aaron Price, son f Mr. and Mrs. Vere Price, who has SiSgt. Aldon Pulsipher who spent the past two years in the has spent five years in the Army has received his rePhilippines, T5 Thomas and Darrell Norris lease and is home again. His wife who has also spent five years in who is the farmer Flora Godfrey service two in the with the past of Clarkston and their little Germany, have returned home daughter have been making their with honorable discharges. home with her sister-in-laMrs. . 0 3 and Wellsville in Beautiful Cache Valley Serving Paradise, Hyrum, Frank Price, and has beei employed 'at Ogden for the past year. j REID BRENCHLEY GREETS NEW DAUGHTER Pfc. Reid Brenchley from Ft. Ord, California is. home on a furlough.' He greeted his week old daughter born last Monday at a Logan hospital where-- , Mrs. former Nellie Brenchley, the Bryscn and babe are reported as doing fine. , Mr. and Mrs. Brenchley have two sons In their family, too. Reid will report for reassignment on February 25. ROY LARSEN HAS OPERATION Roy D Larsen of Hyrum submitted t an operation for appendicitis at the Cache Valley hospital in Logan n Monday miorn-inHe has recently received hi? discharge from the army. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LeR0y Larsen of Hyrum and the husband of the former Zora Chapg. man of Logan. OPERATION Mrs. William J. Miller had her tonsils flemoved at the Cache Valley Hospital on February 2. She is feeling much Improved at the present time Clio L. Henderson Gets Discharge Clio L. Ilendersen, husband of the former Joyce Hall f Hyrum, was honorably discharged to Inactive status at Bremerton, Washinyton. He held the rank of Fire Control Man 3rd Calss. Clio received his hoot training at Farragut, Idaho and was then sent to Fire Control school 16 weeks at Seattle. He has been stationed at Bremerton, Pearl Harbor, Kiska, and Dutch Har-hcHe has made trial runs from Bremerton and Portland, Ore. His wife and tw children hav lived at Salt Lake City and Hyrum during his absence. fr r. Mrs. Spenny Mrs Sarah III Spenny is recovering satisfactorily at the Cache Valley Hospital after receiving treatment tor a throat infection. Notice The Hyrum First ward choir held no practice on Thursday of this week, but will continue with their practices on the following Thursday In the chapel. Temple Day, 22nd February Lehi Clawson of Hyrum, In work the Stake announces that the next Hyrum Stake Bay at the temple will bo n Friday, February 22. A good attendance is desired from all the wards. charge of the Genealogical lot Miller. Vice Captain Marvella Larsen will be In charge of the program. So. Cache Couple Marry Recently Mr. and Mrs. Preston B. Gun- nell of Wellsville announce the marriage of their daughter Laura ' : , ?',,, vv - , If Lee to John E. Oldham of Para;'v dise. The marriage was solemnized in the Logan temple on Wedn nl nesday, January 30. Mrs. Oldham WINNIE AT HIS FAVORITE PASTIME . . . Former British Prime was honored by Miss Donna WyMinister Winston Churchill, vacationing in Florida, spends some of his att who entertained at a kitchen statesman and leisure moments at liis easel. In addition to being a at home on shower her Monday author, Churchill is a recognized artist. He is shown completing an oil evening. The time was spent in painting of an ocean and cabana scene at a surf club near Miami. making a brides book. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess to the guest f honor and the Misses Noreen Darley, Valeda Larseta, Gloria Wyat, Beverly Parkinson, Helen Leishman, MarMr. and Mrs. Arvil Anderson tha Leatham and Mrs. Gayle annouce the marriage of their Pickett, all of Wellsville, Mrs. The following appointments LaVone Looslie of Logan and daughter Velma Dawn to Clyyde Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira were made at the Wellsville City Miss Wyatt. The bride received Allen of Hyrum. The wedding Council meeeing held Wednesday several useful gifts. took place in Salt Lake City last February 6. City Sexton, James R. Thorpe. Monday February 4. They spent D. a shiort honeymoon In the Capitol City Marshall and Caretaker of Ivan Spence. City before returning home. Park, O. W. City Physician, Dr. l'vi Fay D. Olsen of Hyrum Christensen. City Attorney, Aaron P. Leish- received his discharge from the an.iv at Ft. Dougins last week. n man Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nells Ray has served three months Water Superintendent, and two children have overseas and is authorized bd Larsen. moved to their new home In Locommittees wear the European Theater of The following gan. Operations Ribbon, Victory Ribwere assigned by the Mayor. as well as the Clombat Infanbon Water trymans Badge. He was InductCliff Olsen, Chairman. ed into the service on May 3, Charles B. Leatham. 1945. Wm. L. Poppleton Ray Is the son lof Mrs. Annie Streets, Bridges and Sidewalks Petty Officer John Bankhead Charles B. Leatham, Chairman C. Olsen X Hyrum and his wife Is the former Ivean Larsen of left Friday for San Francisco to Cliff A. Olsen Wellsville. His wife and twin board his ship, the USS Gallatin, Evan H. Bankhead which will sail from there to Norsons and young baby have re folk, Virginia. Jay enjoyed a ten Cemetery, Sewer and St. Lights sided In Hyrum during his abWilliam L. Poppleton, Chm. sence. day ledve here with his parents. Evan PI. Bankhead H Bankhead. Evan and Mrs. Bp. Charles S. Cooper They accompanied his to Ogden NICE VACATION early Friday morning. Public Buildings and Parks Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Anhder, Charles S. Cooper, Chm. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stauffer Charles B. Leatham and Mr and Mrs. Eugene PeterWilliam L. Poppleton sen of Hyrum left n Tuesday morning for a nice vacation-The- y Centennial & 1947 Celebrations , expect to visit the northEvan H. Bankhead, Chm. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Brenchwestern states and g down the Olsen' Cliff ley entertained at dinner on Suncoast to California and visit varCharles B. Leatham day in honor of their grandson, ious points of Interest along the IJetty Officer Jay Bankhead who City Irrigation & Flood Waters way. They will be away from was home for ten days. Other home for two r three weeks. Evan II. Bankhead, Chm. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. Poppleton William H. Bankhead and family and Mr. Charles S. Cooper and Mrs. Evan Hall and family. BISHOP LEE ILL A accial afternoon was enjoyed Poarl of Health Bishop Orville S. Lee has been after dinner. ill at his home for the past City Physician, Cffm. W v' , - Marriage Announced Wellsville City Council fleets Ray Olsen Discharged Hendersons Move Heder-sense- t John Bankhead Reports Back Jay Bankhead Home , Mayor City Marshal. Liens Club fleets Sewer, curb and road problems were the meeting besides bills for the month gutter, and discussed at The Lions Club held a banquet approval of and meeting Wednesday evening of February. in the Paradise recreation hall. A talk by A. J retefsen of and vocal solos hy Emma Lyle Nov. brand accompanied by There will he no Sunday Baibara Bickmoro were the high School or Sacrament meeting in lights of the program. Thirty four members were the three wards of Hyrum due to quarterly conference. present Ply-ru- j week. m Church Mcticcs !nares Used Mrs. Caroline Petersen of rum had the misfortune of Hyget- ting her hand caught in the wrlngrr while doing her washing. The flesh was torn so badly that It required seven switches to dose the wound. Mrs. Petersen's si3ter, Mrs. Matilda Booth of Brigham City is staying wita her at the present. 1 |