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Show I B- - South Cache Courier October Hyrum Locals Paradise Ward last Sunday. 17, 1047 a recording was made of the little honored guests voice. WELLSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fallows were Salt Lake visitors last week Coy Fife of Washington, where' Mr. Fallows received treat-m- D. Miss C. and her mother, Mrs. Waltfor a spine injury received er Fife were guests at the home while working for the California of Mrs. Francis Olsen on Friday. Packing Corp. The Second ward Teen President and Mrs. Edwin Clawson entertained at a family dinner Age Girls held a very successful party last Wednesday night in Sunday evening in honor of Mr. the ward recreation hall. Thirty Mrs. Paul Wiser prior to Mr. attended and enjoyed a girls Wsers departure for the mission program, games and refreshI re. Dinner was served to Mr. ments. Halloween decorations itj 1 T rs. Paul Wiser, Mr. and Mrs were used. The girls teen age Faker and Pres, and Mrs. Ed- committee with Mrs. Loraine 's La Clawson and son LaVere. Allen as chairman Were in charge of the party. Locals ua - ' nt i - Mrs. Claron-Alleat "a birthday & ; Frank Leishman motored to Ogden on Saturday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Daniel De Wall and family who were arriving from Holland. A very pleasant day was spent with them at the home of Mrs. Leishmans parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. De Ryke. .Mrs. find Bishop Mary G. Parker, Christena P. Glenn and Mrs. Violet Williamson spent Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of Brigham City. and Mrs. Preston Gunnell Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen spent Sunday In Wellsville With and daughter Marie ' spent the relatives. weekend ' at the home of their Mr. son and daughter-in-rflA party was held Satand Mrs. James Larson, Jr. of urday night at the home of Mr. Magna, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lar- and Mrs. Geddes Maughan. The sen are rejoicing over the arriv- occasion being their twenty-fift- h al of a baby girl. This is the sec- wedding anniversary. A chicken ond child of the Larsens, the dinner was served to Mr. and other being a girl also. Mrs. Lamont Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenwood Elmer Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. of Magna spent Sunday in Wells Wm. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. ville visiting friends and rela- Maurice Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. tives. Mrs. Greenwood was form- Merril Green, Mr. and Mrs. Stererly of Wellsville. She will be Jones and Francis Maughan. as Beulah Archibald. ling furnished the entertainment for the evening. Mr. Miss Tonia Erickson of Grace, and Mrs. Maughan were presentIdaho was the week end guest at ed with a lovely gift in keeping the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank with the occasion. B. Leishman. Mr. ' no-ho- n entertained party Saturday in Complimenting her daughter honor of her daughter Janice who Lovisa Kaye Allen on her tenth was celebrating her third n birthday anniversary, Mrs. A. Allen entertained with a A delicious luncheon was served lovely party on Tuesday, October b Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ward and 7. A delicious lunch was served sons Merrill and Hugh, and daugh to the honored guest, 25 of her ter Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas gir friends, both of her grandPainter arid son Lloyd of Bloom- mothers, Mrs. Lovisa H. Allen ington, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. A; D. and Mrs. Eliza Rose, and Mrs. Alien and daughters Merl and Lynn Petersen and family and Gloy, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sea- - Mrs. Milton J. Allen arid farilily. mons and family of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nielsen, Mr. and Garnel Larsen left Wednes' MrsE1drid Larsen and son Stevday morning for Sun Valley to en, of Logan. attend a Metropolitan Life InPictures were taken of the child- surance . convention, ren1 in the group around a beautiMrs. Jennie Murray and Mrs. fully decorated birthday cake and Hilton E. Kellett visited the Ivin Glenn and son Mark spent Monday in Salt Lake. Mil-to- birthday-ann- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson spent the week at Pocatello, Idaho at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Williamson. Mrs. Will iamson accompanied them home on Saturday. She will spend a few days visiting before - Hyfr-u- i School Sunday iversary. r - - I - Five-Hundr- st ed Couple Take Vowthe Miss Miriam Christiansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Christiansen of Hyrum and Glen L. Archibald, son of Mr. and Mrs Wm. S. Archibald of Wellsville were united in marriage September 24 at. a ceremony, performed in the Logan temple by President El Ray Christiansen. .The ceremony was, attended by Mrs. Lydia Obray, Paradise, ' the grandmothfer of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nish of Logan. Following the ceremony the young couple left for a honeymoon to Southern Utah and to Arizona. The bride and groom are former students at the South Cache High School. The ' groom spent 17 months in the military service. They will make their home in Wellsville. On Sunday, September 29 Mrs Christiansen ' entertained at a trousseau tea In honor of her daughter. The bride was lovely in a pink formal with a corsage of rose buds arid gladiola. Receiving the guests were her mother, who wore a pink frock,-- ; Mrs. Bonnie Clawson ; of Ogden, sister of the groom who wore a summer print frock, and Mrs. Lydia Obray, grandmother of the bride who wore a dress of pink and black. Serving were Mrs. Shirley Nish of, Logan., Mrs. Gladys Johansen and Bonnie Haws of Hyrum, Mrs. Doris Smith of Paradise. . . Receiving, the gifts were Maxine Nielsen and Betty Rose. , j In charge of the trousseau ' rooms were Alta Lee Johnson and Jean Johansen. Betty Rose registered the 125 guests who called. A group of the brides friends entertained in her honor on , , , . . . WE WILL OFFER ALL MERCHANDISE or New Performance AT A REMARKABLE DISCOUHT e Here, we offer fast, at service repair moderate prices. No matter what make or model of radio yon own, or what its present condition is, we can make it sing again, like new. Yon will find it , pays to have ns do your radio work. high-grad- ( COME IN AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER - i . i 1-1- 930 1-1- 935 .1-1- LOGAN Phone 410 J ''VoF Chevrolet Coach Four Door Chevrolet Sedan cFCar Vi! Appointments The Ladies Senior Tit. iety of Hyrum held meeting of the season F ening at the home 0f 5, gernon Petersen m Hansen as Mrs. Ellis Ing. ' Hanson for the ensuing the program and bJiT,!0IllIt( i . Pauline of the. two Utah girE; attend Girls Nation ington, D. c. in AugJJ1 talk concerning the schools . I received while there cribed the many places of t est she visited. 'Mrs. L.L.' Miller gave 'a orous reading. Mrs. Lelay hj ersen arid Mrs. Dick Oldrov dered three vocal duets vJ 'Thine Alone and Tinkle accompanied by Mrs. V s ersen. Mrs. J. Paul Burge trict director of Federated w ens Clubs gave a report o State convention held ,t Lake City. Mrs. Hansen presented club booklet for the ensuing and. discussed the work various committees named Working on the Project o Mrs. H. i R, chm., Mrs. A. T. Cawson, Mi L. Miller, Mrs. David Gustavi Mrs... Eugene Petersen and Leo Nielsen. Civic Committee: Mrs. Jensen, chm., Mrs. A. D. Mrs. Marlin Anhder, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Leland Petersei Mrs. Jesse Petersen. Celebration Float Comm Mrs. J. H. Wright, chm., Mi ma Nichols, Mrs. F. J. Ca Mrs. Willard Petersen, M. Baxter, Miss Bessie arid Mrs. V. R. Carver. Concession Project Comta Mrs. Milton Allen, chm., Dewey Nielsen, Mrs. Louise ersen, Mrs. Y. E. Petersen, Dick Oldroyld, Mrs. Fred! and Mrs. Marvin Miller, !'. nr Radios . ( , ., , Rifle, Deer 30-3- ,. LOGAN' 14 W. Center Phone 817 Verio- Commi Petersen, chm., Mrs. E. Benson, Officers assisting .. J, and Mrs., fia with the years program are Lilri Eliason, vice president; Melinda Liljenquist, seers arid treasurer; and Mrs. 0. A1 Will Trade for livestock, hay, fall ' Transportation Mrs. J.' Paul Burgess, son, Mrs. G. M. W..S. Bailey. !i Nearly VNew Stock Saddle 1 ' IV Model A Coupe 935 2-Use- 1-- 20 W. 1st N. Cjub Makes G and to make room U. & I. FURNITURE book'?1! bride', 10 mittee are F We Have Begun to REMODEL OUR STORE were present. non Petersen, corresponding retary. Miss Bessie Brown vrited to act as Youth Direct) the club, Luncheon was served group following the prog The Petersen home was fully decorated with fall arid a large bowl of tall! roses formed a table center; v pasture, or what have you? . be; fio Wendell Jensen Conoco Service V Phone 68 Hyrum 00 These LOW PRICES Will Help ROUOKING 7S Lower Cost of Living Twenty piece Plas-te- x Luncheon Set MOM 3.89 16UPHOVJ TWEE Scissors and Barber Shears PRACTICAL JOKES WHO TELEPHONES ANP WANT& TO PLAY- - 6U6&5IN& &AME& WHEN YOU'RE PRIPPIN& FROM THE EH0W6- R- HE ALWAYE HAE THE 6AME OLP LINE. -- 2.03 and up THE 6UEEE WHO? 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