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Show NOTICE Effective July 15, 1945 the subscription price for the Courier will be advanced to $2.00 per year.' Any subscription may b paid to, January 1, 1947 at the pr.sent rate if paid before July 15th next. and Serving Paradise, Hyrurn, THIRTY FIFTH YEAR Hyrum, Utah ZILLES SERVICES services for Robert Zillcs, 39, were held in the First Ward meeting house on Thursday at 2 p. m- - under the direction of Bishop Joseph Wright. Robert Zilles was born on January 11, 1906 in Mannheim, Germany and was the son of HYRUM COUPLE WED Jacob and Marie Eder Zilles. This family came to America The marriage of Evelyn Wells in November, 1921 and settled daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry in where Robert has Hyrum Wells, and Lewis Waddoups, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wad- since made his home. He was an automobile mechanic by trade. doups of Preston, took place at He was married to Vella Humthe Logan temple on June 19. of Millville on November phreys Parents of the bride and groom 1934 at Helena, Montana and 22, attendance the cerea: were in the couple have three children. , Elder for Harry mony except Survivors are his mother of Wells who is serving on a mishis wife and three childLogan, sion in Minnesota. of ren Hyrum. The children are On the previous Sunday, Mr;.-Harr- named Rose Ann, and Lo Jerald, Wells entertained at her sisters-RosThere are three Roy. home at a lovely troussean teaC. Griffin, Hyrum. Mrs. An array of summer flowers Emma Bell and Mrs. Olga Davis gTaced the living and troussean of I ogam and three brothers: rooms. Theodore and William M. Zilles In the receiving line were Evor College Ward and Gottlieb elyn, her mother, and Mrs. WillZilles of Mannheim, Germany. iam Waddoups, mother of the July 6, 1945 Funeral Next Thursday The next big paper drive is next scheduled for July ' 12, E. Mrs. J. Thursday m Hyrumthe of chairman f.ilson, Jr., Womens Division has asked all Minute Women to notify their their 'districts to have paper ready on Thursday morning, July 12 on the corner of the block or on the curbing. Old books can be salvaged by removing the backs. All cardboard and old newspapers are also included. will have The Lions Club the of the of gathering charge Preswith this for drive, paper ident Ellis Hansen and Clifford lijauiffer who is ebairmab of the salvage committee in Hyrum, in direct charge. The money received from this paper drive will be used to purchase books for the patients in Bushnell hospital. Many of these patients, are battle from boys amputees, fronts all over the world who have lost arms or legs in the defense of their country. A library that is well stocked with reading books should be widely used and greatly appreciated by these boys. The war is not over. Each day more Americans are giving their lives in battle- - They cannot quit neither can the folks on the home front. Lets all get busy and have Thursday our paper readv on morning, July 12. y a groom. lovely young bride was beautiful in a sheer white formal modeled with a sweetheart neckline, and long deeves. She wore a corsage of pink rose buds. The mother of the bride and groom wore corsages of carnations. Mrs. Dorothy Montague, sister of the bride, was in charge of the trousseau room and Betty Jean Nielsen and Theone Petersen served. The bride received many lovely presents. The WALLACE BAUGH to-be DFAN ALIEN IMPROVING Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen have MARKUSEN FUNERAL received word that their son, A large crowd of relatives and Dean, has been moved from Okfriends gathered at the First ward inawa to the hospital at the chapel in Hyrum on Monday at Marianna Islands. Since he was 2 p. m. to pay their last respects wounded two months ago, he to Thomas Markusen who passed is recovering slowly- We hope he soon improves away on Thursday at the home of lir daughter, Mrs. Ellis Niel- gretly in health. COMING HOME With the Fifth Army, Italy Private First Class Wallace H. Baugh of Hyrum, Utah is returning home from the Fifth Armys 9 st Powder River Division in Italy under the adjusted service rating system. Baugh was a machine gunner h Company C of the 363rd regiment. He is the ron o: Mrs. Nettie H- Baugh of Hyrum. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Bickmore and daughters, Beverlee Ann and Elizabeth Kay, of Pocatello spent last Wednesday visiting in Paradise with Mr., and Mrs. D. M. Bickmcje. 1 k) La;-non- - - - - - j I - FOUR Joint Memorial Church Notices ward The Second meeting FIRST WARD house was filled to overflowing Sacrament meeting in the First on Tuesday evening &hen memward of Hyrum will begin at 8 orial services were held for p. m. and Counselor James J. son of Mr. an.l HYRUM Allan H. Archibald of Wells-viil- e was injured in an automobile accident last Thursday fcvhen his cri; which he was driving and the c"r rrvn by John S- - Kerr crashed together at the Reece Leishman corner. .Allan was injured about the head, neck and shoulders. Mrs. Kerr who was with her husband received cuts on both knees. Both cars are badly damaged- WELLSVILLE HOLDS FAREWELL DANCE A Farewell Dance will be held Thursday evening at the Wellsville Junior High school gymn honoring the boys who are leaving for the service on FridayThe Mendon orchestra will be in attendance. Pfc-Blain- Wilson will be in charge-Specia- l speakers will be Roy Davis of Hyrum and Basil Elia-so- n of Wellsville. Mr. Davis is a convert to the church. Mr. Eliason was a missionary near his home. Special musical numbers will also be given. Ths First ward Relief Society will meet at 2 p. m- - at whch time the monthly work meeting will take place. HYRUM SECOND WARD Sacrament meeting will be the Second ward at 8 p. m- on Sunday night. Good speakers and music are outlined for the program. The vard choir will also be in attenMARINE RECEIVES dance. HONORABLE DISCHARGE The Hyrum Second Ward Rel-.Gene Glenn, son of Mr- - and Society will hold their annual Mrs. Harold Glenn received, an summer social cn Wednesday inhonorable the stead of 1 uesday. The . discharge from pajrty Marine Corps on May 8th and will be held on the spacious after spending a - few days in awn of Mrs. Lovisa Allen, and with his will honor her, it being her 79th Riverside, California brother, Cpl. Verl Glenn, returned birthday anniversary. All other to his home in Wellsville.. members of tlie Relief dldefr He served two years in the Society will be honored guests South Pacific theatre. Before go also. ing overseas he trained at San Ihe pro.'Jam will begin at Diego and Camp Pendleton, Cal- - 2 p. m. on Wednesday. He is at present in Twin Falls, HYRUM THIRD WARD IdahoSacrament meeting in the The Glenns have three other hird ward cf Hyrum will begin in the Verl sons service, Cpl. t 8:30 p. m. and will be under Glenn at March Field, Calif., Elhe direction of Counselor Thomdon Glenn with the navy in Hawas Eliason-Bishoaii, and Pvt. Don Murray GLnn Serge Benson of th' who is home from Camp Roberts ward will be the Logan Foupth California on a ten day furMr. Benson has recently speaker. lough. He will report back to returned from the mission field Fort Crd. and he is a very fluent speaker. There w;ll also be special musical numbers. Relief, Society meeting will be held in the Hyrum Third ward I m- The commeneng at 2 p. basic training at San Diego, Calmonthly work and report meetifornia. He was then sent to Se- ing will be featured. attle where he attended aviation WELLSVILLE FIRST school. He also attended a gunThe sacrament! meeting will nery school in Oklahoma and at Florida. He was stationed in Flor- convene at 2 p. m. in the taberida for 14 months as an instructor nacle under the direction of the in airplane code. He left for ovbishopric. Following sacramental erseas duty on December 23, services, the Melodiers, a ladies chorus from Hyrum will present 1944. an hour of music. The chorus Beside his widow and parents, is directed by W. H- Terry and he is survived by six brothers and by Mrs. Beulah lacao'mpanied four sisters as follows: Hilliard Jensen. The majority of the sing R. Rose, Salt Lake City; Elgin are wives of servicemen. The K- Carrol D. er$ ?ose, Garfield; was arranged by Lamont Rose, Logan-- ' Pfc- Reed E. Rose, program Allan. Hill Field; Pfc. Florin Rose, with the? army in France! Loy T. Rose. WELLSVILLE SECOND The Wellsvile Second ward will Hyrum; Mrs. Chloe Dahle and Mrs. Drue Roundy, Salt Lake hold their sacrament meeting at 2 p. m. under City; Mrs. La Verne Bekker, Althe direction of and the ward bishopric. Counselor ameda, California; Betty Rose of Hyrum. His aged grandVernon Bankhead has arranged father also lives in Hyrum. He k a good protfram with Special Hans G. Johnson of the Second speakers and the ward choir in ward. attendance. - held n - ef , - Garr Lynn Rose Killed Hyrum people received tragic word from the War department for the third time within two DALE CALRSON HOME weeks when Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pvt. Dale Carlson is in Hyrum Rose were notified th.yt their 30 with day furlough enjeying a c Garr Lynn Rose, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles son, ARM in an airplane killed was 24, 0. Carlson. Dale has returned in crash the on June Philippines safe and sound from the Europ24- - Garrs wife lives at San.Diego ean war theatre where he served She is the former California. with the famous 77th (Black-hawdivision in France, Bel- Margaret Hibner of Salt Lake gium, Holland and Germany. His City. He was born in Hyrum on Nov work is with the Field Artillery. ember 14, 1920 and received his Dale will report to Fort Douglas education here where he graduat for here leave his following ed from the South Cache high school. He was also active in Mr. and Mrs. Reece Leishman church organizations in the Secof Wellsville entertaned TueIay ond ward before leaving home. Prior to entering the armed evening in honor of Mr- - and Mrs forces he was employed at the Stanley Jones. Stanley leaves Friday, July 6 Utah Copper Co. at Garfield. He for the service. married Miss Hibner in Seattle Oth'-- r guests were Mr. and cn December 29, 1942. Mrs. LeRoy Leatham, Mr. and Garr enlisted in the navy on Reid Leishman, and Mr. August 2, 1942 and received his Mrs. and Mrs. Ollie Elwood. A social evening was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glenn t L. Allan and Oral of Wellsville entertained Thursday Maughan who have been home in honor of their father, Mr. Adfrom San Diego Naval Training am Glenn who was observing his for their 81st birthday. The rooms were center left Thursday base after a week spent here beautifully decorated with summer. flowers. A beautiful birthday with their "relatives. able cake centered the dinner MARRIAGE LICENSE where covers were laid for 25 A marriage license was issued members of the family. Glenn was assisted by Mis. on Monday to Stanford of Hyrum and Afton Duce Mrs- Mary Leishman, June Short and Donna Glenn. ' cf Hyde Park. Cut of town guests were Mrs. WELDON PETERSEN IN U. S. Donna Glenn and son, Michael, Mrs. California, of Hyrum of Riverside, Harvey Petersen has received word that his son. June Short and Mr. and Mrs. Pfc. Weldon Petersen has landed N- B. Wilcox of Logan, Mrs. in Boston from England. Hd Isabel Gee of Garland and Gene Tenn of Twin Falls, Idaho. was wounded on March 30 while Mr. Glenn received several fine in combat in Germany. He has been now assigned to Ditlble gifts. He enjoyed the day visitGeneral hospital at Menlo Park, ing and chatting. California wlrre he will receive FAMILY REUNION treatmentMr. and Mrs. Joseph Howells Welodn has been in active Paradise held a family reunion cf 18 months and overservice for their home Sunday in honor at for months with six seas serving of the Jackson Family. Dinner the infantry. was served to Mrs. Jackson of His wife, the former Beth Hoskins and two daughters reside Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Trostle of R. W. in Logan. Ogden, Mr. and Mrsfackson of Ogderi, Mr. and Mr3 Mac McClellan of Preston, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leishman Jay . Richman, son of Mr.-anMrs. Gecrge Richman of with Mr. and Mrs. F.Imer Leish- - and Mrs. Elmer Jackson and fam and Mr-.n!y of College Ward, Paradise has been visiting in man and the Misses Helen Leish Mrs. of Harold Jackson Brigham with his sister, Mrs- - Don man and La Rayne Bankhead Nelsonspent Monday in Ogden- sen. The services were in charge of Bishop J. W. Wright- The ward choir, directed by Mrs. La Veda Nielsen and accompanied by Mrs. Muriel Wright, I Have furnished two numbers, Read of a Beautiful City with Viola Israelsen singing the solo part, and Nearer My God to Thee. Special musical eulogy rendered was a piano solo OH My Father by Mrs- - Vinnie Clawson and a JocaI duet ("Lead Me Gently Home, Father by Mrs. Norma Baxter and Mrs. Ofey Benson by Mrs. J. W. Wright. Speakers who paid tribute to the exemplary life led by the departed were Warren Wright, Hans Mikkelsen of Logan, and Heber Lauritzen. Thev said that no one had ever heard him speak an unkind word to anyone. He had always been a dependable and hard worker, earning his living the hard way- - He was always honest and truthful in his dealings. His many friends never forgot the exemplary life he lived. Although not a man in public life, he had few faults and filled his calling on the earth with honor and dignity. He and his good wife were always willing to share whatever they had with their neighbors and friends, and they always extended a helping hand to those in need. Ha had always travelled the road cf humility. His children have done everything to make his last days happy and comfortable- He will now be happy reunited with his wife and their nine children who have passed on. Bishop Wright made closing remarks and said the deceased was a faithful tithe paver and paid all his church obligations with no complaintThe invocation was offered by Melvin Liljenquist and the benediction was given by G. William McEi ide. Alban T. Clawson dedicated the grave in the family plot in the Hyrum cemetery. NUMBER , AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT ROBERT Paper Collection Beautiful Cache Valley Wellsville in - - - McBride, Mrs. Mark McBride and Pic. LaVon Bostiftk, son of h !r. an Mrs. William Bostock, both ot Hyrum. The boys had been life long friends, had enlisted in the army iour, years ago and went to tbe Philippines together. Tfmy were captured by the Corregidor and were aboard a Japanese transport when it was sunk by a submarine. The services were conducted by Bishop Levi Andersen. The ward choir directed by A. J- - Petersen and accompanied by Vinnie Clawson and Alta PetHeaversen sang two numbers, enly Father Hear Us Pray and 1 -- Invocation". , Other musical offerings were a vocal duet by Lee Nielsen and Lois Clawson, Sometime Well Understand! a solo by Ruby McBride Theres a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere and a vocal solo by Alden Hodges of Smithfield Sleep, Soldier Boy. Special speakers were Alban T. Clawson, Leo C. Nielsen, President Edwin Clawson and S- - A. Dunn representing the American Legion and Mrs. Larene Paul representing the Auxiliary. The speakers said in part that the boys had been patriotic enough to enlist in the army before Pearl Harbor. They were very young and they had given their lives for their country and its ideals. With the terrible conditions in the world today, their sufferings might have been great, and death might be easier than (vhat they would have had to face. Their sacrifice should be appreciated by all. Their reward will be great Prayers were given by President B. M- and Thompson Bishop Garnel Larsen. . PNEUMONIA Pvt. Claine B. Jensen was rel- -. eased from the hospital at Camp Wolters, Texas after a two week He is the seige of peumonia. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen. ORAL MAUGHAN HOME Oral Maughan of the U S Navy and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Maughan of Wellsville is spending a week here on leave from his Lome Ibase in San Diego, Calif. BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Julia Goldsberry of ParSunday at a shower held at her home in honor' of her daughter in law, Mrs. Vincent Goldberry. Many guests called during the afternoon and many fine gifts were received. Mrs. Julia Gold-berrPORTER BROTHERS MEET Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Nona FORMER HYRUM MAN DIES Sgt. Paul W. Porter and his Mrs. August Clawson received brother Ross have and the honored guest, Wyatt met for' the who word of the death of her cousin, first time in dlressed in a white .was nearly four years. Fred McAfee, on June 30 at Og- They are the sons of Mrs- - Esther satin wedding gown, were in den, Utah. Porter of Logan who is a former the receiving line- The serving table was covered Mr. McAffee, 56, world war Hyrum resident. with a lace doth anJ centered veteran and guard at he Ogden The boys both managed to with a vase of white peonies Union " Railway and Depot Co., get their furloughs at the same and roses. died early Saurday of a heart time. Paul reported back to Fort - . Mr. Goldsberry was the first ailment. North Carolina Bragg, on June Paradise soldier to receive the Hi was born in Pasadena, Cal15 and Ross left Sunday for Heart. ifornia on May 29, "1889, a son Port Angeles, Purple lor Washington of Frank and Elnora Winger Mc- his duty. BILLY HOSKINS HERE Affee. He spent several years of While in Cache Valley, th his boyhood in Hyrum. Cpl. Billy Hoskins, son of Mr-anvisited their grandfather, E. J. Mrs. Wm. J, Hoskins of He had resided in Ogden for Wilson, Sr. and other relatives. Wellsville is home from overthe past eight years and had been on seas a furlough. RECEIVES DISCHARGE employed as a guard at the OgHe has Spent five months Beth Jensen Coon, daughter of den arsenal prior to his employ overseas with two of them in Mr. and Mrs- - Bert Jensen of Hy-rument at the 'depot.'. has been released from the Germany. He expects to leave Heis survived by his mother for the Pacific in three weeks. of Long Beach, California and Waves and is now with her husband, Sgt- George Coon who a number of other relatives, several of whom reside in Hyrum, is stationed at Brigham City. Another daughter, Funeral services and interment Gladys, is a Cadet Nurse training at the will take place in Ogden on Satunder the direction LDS hospital in Salt Lake City.urday, July of Lindquist and Sons mortuary. DR. RALPH PETERSEN HERE Dr. Ralph Petersen spent two ARCH ROCK HOME days in Hyrum visiting with his TSgt. Arch Rock of Paradise parents. Mr. and Mrs. W- - F. Petis home on a fifteen day furersen. Ralph has just finished his lough from Bakl;sfield. Calif, internship at Passavant Hospital where he has been stationed for located at Chicago, Illinois and the past few months- He is the is now being transferred to Okson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rock lahoma to a government of Paradise, adise entertained y, 1 m - - - - |