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Show t t Serving Paradise, Hyrum, THIRTY-FIFT- f 2.00 per year YEAR H Faculty Named For Coming School Term SOUTH CACHE FACULTY Summer vacation will close and school bells ring on September 3 for the students of South Cache High School. County Superintendent Kirk-brid- e has announced the names of the faculty as follows: Principal, H. R. Adams, Fred Sorenson, Raymond Cannon, Fred J. Carlson, S. A. Dunn, V. R. Carver, Walter Perkins, Owen H. Hall, H. E. Kellett, E. N. Larsen, Orville S. Lee, Ernest S. Obray, E. P. Oldham, Clifford PooleW. H. Terry, Ruth J. Olsen, P.uth Myrle Bankhead, Mecham, Mrs. Louise Petersen, Mararet Tolitson, Tilda Poul-se- n and Lucille Danielsen. With this efficient staff the should progress high school very nicely this year. Lincoln School Faculty members of the Lincoln school in Hyrum for the coming year have bcen announc ed by Superintendent e as follows: Wm, S. Bailey, principal, Leland Pulsipher, R. F. Shumway, Bessie Brown, Lila Eliason, Mrs. Irma Nichols, Hilda Olsen, Mrs. Lois Pattersen, Mrs. Ophelia Wright, Mrs. Mildred Gunnell and Mrs. Joyce Lower. FAMILY' REUNION The Glenn Family reunion of Wellsville will be held at Crystal Springs at Honeyville Sunay, August 26. The officers are George Glenn oX Wellsville, president; John G. Perkins of Salt Lake, vice president; and Millie Glenn Ewer of Wells ville, Secretary. Two meals will be served and a program, swimming and social chat will be the entertainment for the day. DEAN ALLEN IMPROVING Mr. and Mrs.. Don Allen have received word that their son, Dean, has been transferred to Oceanside, California where he is hospitalized. Dean is in a cast but is improving steadily. MILTON J.. ALLEN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Allen are happy to have their son c S Milton J. Allen home on a 30 day furlough. Milton J. was home for, two hours in Feb1-- but prior to that time to Hyrum for he hadn't been two years. He has spent 2 2 years in service in the Atlantic and since February has been in the South Pacific. He is wearing four maj or battle stars and one special star for he invasion of Okina'1-- ) COUPLE In an HYRUM MARRIED HYRUM, Wellsville in Beautiful Cache Valley UTAH August 2. 5c 1015 wa. Milton J. and Dean Allen, his cousin, entered the service in the Navy at the same time and have been together in their long and colorful experiences Until Dean was wounded at Okinawa. BOYD ALBRETSEN HOME Lieut. Boyd Albretsen arrived in Hyrum on Saturday from the European theatre of war. Boyd has been serving overseas in the infantry for piore.than two years. While in France he was Officers candidate sent to school where he graduated and his received comission with , honors. He is wearing three ' battle stars. I His wife and two children have been living in Logan dur- ing the past year. She is the former Leila Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen while Boyd is the son af Mr. 'land Mrs. Leland Andersen. Following a thirty day leave he will report for duty. WANNA YADO? SHI SOMETHING I Wflt, WE WANNA StU IT FOR YOU. YOU WANT THE SALE AND WB Little Plane Wins Big Trip for Soldiers Kin reremony impressive at the Salt Lake temple the marriage of Miss Joyce Anderir son and Arlo Marcussen took - , The on lovely places Tuesday. ' bride is the daughter of Mr. , , and Mrs. La Mpr 'Andersen and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Anhder, all of Hyrum. A the couple to Accompanying Salt Lake were Mrs Marlin Anh der and Mrs. LaMar Andersen and Mre. Mary Jensen. Mrs. Anhder and Mrs Andersen returned home following the marThe happy riage ceremony. couple will enjoy a short honeymoon before their return. The bride is a graduate of South Cache High School and Seminary and was employed at the AAA office at Logan prioi to her mariage. She has been popular in religious and social circles of the younger set. Joyce was a candidate for Bond Queen sponsored by the Excited when a technician launched his model plane in a contest at Hyrum Lions club in the 7th Lawson General hospital, Atlanta, Ga., Lt. Ralph Hawkins momenwar loan drive. She also reptarily dropped his crutches. His entry won first prize, a round trip foi resented the southern part of any relative to come and visit him. the county as queen for the Cache County rodeo last week. Arlo is a graduate of the South Cache High school and STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY attended the GIVES MUSICAL PROGRAM Seminary and USAC where he was connected All adult people of Hyrum with the SAE Fraternity: He WETSVILLE FIRST are invited to attend a Stake of The sacrament meeting is at present on a 30 day furw'ill summer social given by the Hyward First Wellsville the lough from the European war be held at 2 p. m. on Sunday. rum Stake Relief Society on theatre were he served in the will be High Coun- Tuesday evening at 7 p. 'm. at infantry. Following his leave1 Speakers cilman Evan H. Bankhead and the Hyrum First Ward Chapel. he will report to Texas for reA most beautiul musical proJoseph B. Gunnell. Special musassignment. entitled "The Festival will be ical numbers gram by Bishop On the previous Sunday Mrs. will be a special of Flowers Olsen Allan of the ward. Young La Mar Andersen entertained at her home with a trousseau Numbers will also be furnished feature of the program. This tea in compliment to her daugh by the ward choir. Bishop Pres- Festival was writen and arrangton Brenchley will be in charge ed by Mrs. Irma Nichols, a ter. Stake Board member. Some of The house was decorated ar- of the meeting. the best musical talent of the SECOND WELLSVILLE tistically with summer lower?. The Stake High Councilmen Stake are taking part on this In the receiving line were the bride, her mother, the grooms will make their visit at the program. Reader for the festival will mother, Mrs Anhder and Joyces Wellsville Second ward sacra- be Mrs. Della Francis of Wellsment meeting on Sunday afgrandmother, Mrs. Lovisa Allternoon at 2 p. m. with Bishop ville and organist is Mrs. Rena en. G. Leishman. The young bride was lovely Frank B. Leishman in charge. At the conclusion pf the will There be in a white satin wedding dress special musical refreshments will be program numbers also.. with sweetheart neckline, fitted cerveid. bodice, and floor length full HYRUM WARDS skirt. Her corsage was of garAll Relief Society members Stake High Councilmen will denias and red rose buds. Mrs. be the speakers in each of 'sould be present, and bring Anderson wore a lovely summer the three wards of Hyrum on their husbands or partners to model of black with a corsage next Sunday. enjoy this social. of pink roses and gardenia?, The First ward meeting will black afternoon model and her be held at 8 p. m. with Councorsage was red rose buds and selor Elton Olsen In charge. MUTUAL REORGANIZED , Mrs. Allen. gardenias. the The Second ward will meet The Second ward YLMIA of grandmother, wore a summer at 8:30 p. m. the . Hyrum Second ward was print. Third ward will hold their reorganized in Sacrament meetThe serving table was covered sacrament meeting at 8:30 p. ing on Sunday night. Those with a Venetian lace cloth with m. with Counselor Ivan Miller sustained were Mrs. Eva pink candelebra on either end. in charge. president, Mrs. Leora The centerpiece was a beauand counselor Petersen. 1st tiful four-tiere- d wedding cake Mrs. Leah - Petersen, 2nd roun-selo- r. Mrs. George Spencer and son topped with a miniature bride and groom in silver uniform. Devon, of Salt Lake City, visMiss Jeanne Kellett and Ger- ited for a week at the home aldine Andersen, sister of the of Mrs. Wesley Burris of Hy- STAKE OFFICERS RELEASED bride received he guests. A rum. Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. At the Hyrum Stake Priestbeautiful trousseau was 0n dis- Burris are sisters. hood meting which was held in play with Shirley Clawson and the Third ward chapel on SunMrs. Helen Brown supervising. O. JENSEN GETS day, the Presidency of the HyMisses Helen Petersen, Ra- KEITH STAR BRONZE rum Stake Board of the Primmona Petersen and Lu Wanna Word has come to the Cour- ary and some of the board mem Miller had charge of the servier that Pfc. Keith O. Jensen, ing, while Mrs. Margene i N. the son of Mrs. Marie Jensen bers were released with a vote of thanks for their long and 'Yeates registered the guests." the faithful labors. received All the girls assisting wore of Hyrum has medal for partici-ipatio- n formals of pastel hue with Bronze Star Those released were Mrs. Eva in the Normandy and flower corsages. Snow of with the Nibley, German (campaigns president; Joyce was the recipient of Mrs. Lorraifie Allen, Hyrum Sec 90th Infantry Division as riflemany lovely wedding presents. manond ward, 1st Counselor; and Mrs. Alta Baldwin of WellsMUTUAL PRESIDENCY ville, . 2nd . Counselor; Mrs. MelRELEASED USAC PROGRAM READY ba Nielsen of Hyrum, secretary The YLMIA , presidency of Logan W,ith derails complete and treasurer; and the followthe Hyrum Second ward were tall quarter registration. ing board members: Mrs. Marrecently released with a vote Septemer 24, at the Utah State jory Bird of Mendon, Mrs. Marof thanks for their most efficAgricultural college, plans for jory Leishman of Wellgrille, ient services. The ladies are broadened program of instruct- Mrs. Sarah Mauchley of Nibley, Mrs Elizabeth Petersen, pres-den- t, ion and activity to meet needs and Mrs. Claris Stauffer of HyMrs. Lorraine Allen, 1st of veterans as well as new and rum. Counselor and Mrs. Le0ra Pet- former students were announcMrs. Melba Nielsen was susersen, 2nd Counselor. ed today by Franklin S. Harris New executives will be sel- college president. tained as the new president. ected in the near future. President Harris points out Her counselors will be selected tat the regular college catalog in the near future. Mrs. Charles McBride is re- which is available to students Members o the Board retain- covering at her home from a upon request to the presidents ed are Mrs. Kate Nielsen, Alta severe sick spell which has kept office, lists the specific courses Petersen, Hilda her bed fast for the past ten offered In seven fields as well Allen and ValedaNielsen, Mary Shaffer, all as special events for the entire days. of Hyrum. s jf MIA OUTING TONIGHT - - WANT ADS L0; J college. the Students entering USAC for the first time should submit a or transcript of high school the credits to college registrars office prior to the enrollment date. President Harris on trll can receiving the that her son, tr now , happy Lt. Chase Jay Nielsen has been found in Chun king and is he ng flo'vn back to the United States. The received on telegram Wednesday by Mr. and Mr. . Nielsen rculs as follows. Washington. D. C., Aug. 22 Secretary of War has asked me to inform c,i that your son 1st Lt. Chase been returned DISCHARGE F Doug. as, Utah Discharg ! ed from tl rmy under the adjusted sei vice nting plan at F t the ') uglas S paration Center, T4 John T. McBride of Ut 1.1 whose 11; i cin, father is John is wearing two ba'le stari for campaigns in Germany and Eastein Ruhr. Before entering the army in August, 1942, he was employed as a carpenter for the Cahill C. istructiou Co. of Brigham City, Utah. MAN WELLSVILLE TAKES BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jay i Nielsen mi'itnry has cen ts, 40 m China, August 21, and being returned to the United States. You are invited to submit a ncssage not to exceed 25 words fer attempted delivery to im. Further information will he forthwith held. The Adjutant General ,, llr.s Thora Ricks Nielshn, wife of the flier, is employed at the Utah Army Service Force depot on Second St. in Ogden. Neither she nor his parents have heard one word from him since' his plane went down over enemy territory when he went with the courageous band commanded by General Doolittle from an aircraft carrier on April 18, 1942 and dropped bombs on . important cities. Nippon Since that time he has been reported only as missing. , The announcement the by government said that four of Doolittles men were among a group of 12 Americans liberated in the Peiping area by a group of paratroop volunteers. Eight of Doolittles men were originally captured. The liberated Americans were receiving good care, but one was in such a serious condition from beriberi that he was unable to be ' moved by air. 'col s Theur-e-r announce the marriage of their son, Warrant Officer Herman Leroy Theurer and Miss of Logan Marjorie Tibbitts which took place Friday, August 17 at the home of Mrs. Sabra Allen in Idaho Falls, Idaho with Bishop P. L. Jamison officiating. Mrs. William Blackburn and Mrs.. Don Ballentine acted as witnesses. The young couple spent a week in Yellow'-ston- e Park. They will leave on Monday to visit with his sisteis Mrs. Carl Smith o Oakland and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Demarest of Hollywood, Calif, before reporting at Santa Anna on Sep- tember 2. LEROY STUART HOME Pvt. Leroy Stuart ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stuart came home Friday morning for fifteen days from Camp Wol-ter- s, Texas. He will return to Fort Ord. California. Honor Retiring Officers On Wednesday evening a social was held in the Second ward chapel in honor of the retiring superintendency of the ward Sunday School The honored guests were Edgar Nielsen, Winfred Allen, and Alfred Jay was born in Hyrum on January 14, 1917 and is the son of Floyd and Carrie Miller Fallows. Nielsen. A splendid program was rendered as follows: Violin solo by Vincent Nielsen, accompanied by Mrs. Nielsen; vocal duet, Marjofrie Allen and Margaret I,nsen accompanied by Mrs. Louise Petersen, by reading Mrs. Meda Hall, ladies quartette consisting of Alta Petersen, Thelma Petersen, Virginia Larsen and Lorraine Allen accompanied by Mrs. A. T. Claw- CALVIN GLENN HERE Lt. Calvin Glenn, son of Mrs Leland Maughan of W'ellsville is home on a fifteen day furlough from Helinger, Texas on his way to Lincoln, Nebraska for assignment overseas.. His wife, the former Elaine Petersen of Hyrum is here with him. son. Mr George Nuhn of the Sunday School Board was the principal speaker. He reviewed the splendid work of the retiring superintendency. Gifts of appreciation were presented and each responded with a short talk. fr and one john McBride gets Gus-tavese- n, dates, year, registration other Information about No that prayers are not answered the so stated Mrs. Floyd Nielsen up Under the direction of Stake Presidents of the MIA, P. Mary Ray Leishinan and Haslam, the annual outing of the Hyrum stake MIA workers will be held on the Hyrum City Square tonight commencing at 8:30 p. m. Special guests at this gala affair will be the Stake PresBoard membcis, idency, all High Councilmen, Bishoprics of the various wards and all officers and teachers of the MIA throughout the stake and ,their partners. A full evenings entertainment is in store and refreshments will be served to all. fiK f ODELL MILES HOME Cpl. Odell Miles of Paradise is home on a 30 day furlough from the army. Odell has been stationed in England and will report hack to Sioux Falls, S. Dakota for reassignment. He is the son of Mr and Mrs. John E Miles. ELEVEN NUMBER per copy JAY NIELSEN FOUND Church Notices GLENN ruary, IOPULAR and FLOYD TAMS SERIOUSLY ILL Floyd Tams of Paradise who recently returned from a German prison camp is at a Ft. Douglas hospital where he is recovering from a J serious illness. j i Mrs. Harry Dodge and so of Ogden attended the birthda party of Mrs. Dodges mothe: Mrs. Frank Gulbransen on Fr ady night. Mrs. Dodge will h remembered as the former A leen Christiansen of Hyrum. COURIER TO PRINT SERVICEMENS PICTURES Mrs. Bessie Swanson of I rum is canvassing the famil of servicemen and women collect pictures ,to be print in the Courier. It was the original plan print all these in our VJ D edition, but the day came- fore we expected it. Now will print the pictures as th come to us and when we ha all of them we can get, a sp ial edition will be printed as souvenir or memorial edition The cost of having the ( graving made is $2.00 and nn be paid in advance. The p tures may be brought to t Courier office or turned m to the correspondents in Well 'APPENDIX OPERATION Miss Elaine McMurdie, daugh i McMurdie of Paradise underwent an appendicitis operation Mrs. Lorraine Allen of the , Friday. She is progressing niceretiring presidency has served ly at the Cache Valley hospital. for 14 consecutive year's on the Primary Board and Mrs. Snov The condition of Mrs. David and Mrs. Baldwin. have filled th position for the past six years. Crookston of Hyrum who sufMany of the other members of fered a stroke last week is rethe board have also served for ported "no better at the time ur paper goes to press. long terms. ville and Faradise, I |