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Show i; s--'d- 1 M7' I T?v ; , 'V i ' 1 x 1 . ; ' D - J M ft - ? ; ; r -- - ' , -- J'rbn.t - "4 l'wrakJ by -- . ?.. -- - Q Myfe Job a 'AY. ih;r biMig Augu;-Clawsdn.- -- Wellsville Primary Set For Monday - Tin citizens of Wellsville will meet next Monday in the JunSTRE MS CLOSED ior High School to nominate I IslilNG FOR YE R elBlacksmith Folk and Logan candidates for the coming ection There will be but one to were dosed streams canyon ticket nominated with the right fishing on Wednesday of this being reserved for any voter WarGame to week according to wiite in any name at the den A. J. Peteisen of Hyrum. election. of the This early closing Offices to be filled are Mayor, streams was necessary to proTreasurer, City Recorder, City durtrout Brown tect German One 4 year Councilman, and period. their pawning ing four 2 year Count ilmen. ITf" Cpunailjfieh .iuj.?F ': F. CJqw glRQyj tejaeb,' anR Iur Feterfif Vernal LaVon, fcarsen and-- Clerk Thotn as Elfoir. ? JdrbnSen, ' -- - r t v- ; ilcM XT. JT, "'ti , Thq7 ' t MmoLl J i -F 3 1 '4J7 3 r.t f A ings; ; o- - Jr , -- a'- i i 4 i ( f , S. - i fei Vj AjC- prayb'Was'1 ' TO Raises Im4 Jima Flag i . i ;! i said K 'It was fcidel to 4iave tlid cement in fi'Ofljot 'they theatre fixed and to requ!T44it thd owner o the theatre .tjuiTcRJig put an exit door ios.the eas( , ? ; UVLPH . wall, of , ' ,"-- i the bidding. T? b qja- 7 ' 7 Buying land east of the ' etery for future expansion (vs "f "J decided against since the 'prest' ent area will hold .at least, 300,3 more bodies. t 4kJILh util It was 'decided to petition the - ,' Western Union to serve Ilyrum' ,( JtJ. S. V ' pvarifces planted flag at of instead Wells , through Logan Jim? ftef one of bloodiest ville bcauae Liogan has 24 gagements of tbe war. hour "service. f i' " ' - f i fX .1 V-- the Forest - i Service f for a small building tfpt, being used by the city in as granted. Canyon tnpJ 0 u, It, whs decided .to. take down - tthe . ppwer linfe from the ball tf the dam in the 'park up " tpquest from w j SM fwo . can-yo- SlEAK'II As , potiees, Franklin Pliil ip juries Returned i O 1 2 Alfred - - - nl I First Agnes Uns-wort- h. ff Hyruni Second Lovisa Allen. Third Not a Nielsen. Hyrum jTj Wellsville First Thelma Leath- ki iTtii iii'ANs Nominate TljSfltvim Republicans' mW, am.Welsville Second Alta Baldin .aiTjhtsiastic gafieriftg op win. Wednsijay atj thb' Ci Paradise Emily Pearce. Hall and mijie their' nomiipfc b tions for jtliff coming Registration dates will lectiti as follows; For' MaJ'or," JoV October 16th and October 30. W. Jorgensen, For 4 year Coifn JAMES J. EH PR VERY ILL erna Miller. oilman, Bishop James J. Facer of Hyyear Councilman, Iver LaVon Larsen, Homer Peteresn, Cli) rum wa stricken with a heart ord Poole. For Treasurer attack last Sunday evening and Martha Smith. For Recorder?-Thoma- has been in a very serious conEliason. For City Chair dition since. His sons, Vere, man, S A. Dunn. For City Vice of San Francisco, Eldon of Palo Chairman, Mrs Violet Clawson. Alto, Calif., and Fay of McCam-moIdaho are here with the First ward chairman, Wm H. j- -y t L, fi ForT5' n, Jensear-Secon- ward chairman, d General of the Army Douglas Elmer Paul. Third ward chairis shown as he turned over man, Irvin Hall. Lorcivil administration affairs to Pres- enzo A. Olsen. Secretary, ident Sergio Ostnena of the PhilipThe meeting which was prepine Commonwealth government. sided over by Job A Israelsen as temporary chairman adopted a resolution favoring the inS. stallation of a sewer as soon as possible. Mac-Arth- U. ur ers POLIO VICTIM BETTER Mr., and Mrs. Clinton Andersen of Hyrum called at the Salt Lake General hospital on Craw-sha- w, Mrs. Norene Paul, Mrs Flosie Petersen, Erpbst Lair- sen, Constable George Stanton. District 3 Mrs. Blanche Baxter, Leonard Larsp, George Elason, Mrs. Kate Petjersen, Mrs. Meda Hall, Earl Anhder, Constable Louis T. Mller. The Judges were chosen subject to their acceptance. Any changes will be published. It was reported that the electrician had found several possible causes for the two day shut down a few weeks ago. Gilbert McDowell, editor of the South Cache Courier probe ordinance posed that an of minutes the passed requirin the Council meetings and the list of bills allowed for payment be published in the Courier. This was discussed but no action taken. Counclman El Roy Nielsen presented a bill for the orchestra at the dance held in honor of Jay Nielsen and moved that it be paid. After some discussion the matter was dropped without action. and not allowed. Closing prayer by Thomas I 7 Fallows, J. Petersen, Levi net properly registered for the Atye t, follows: '.ward, next Sunday Th 'meeting ' jsV'under' ' thi Hyruni of 'Gunseor' 'dlreciio son. District Harris, - at Mrs. A. S. new'president of the USAC will coming municipal elections may be- , the speaker in sacralnent become so by appljing at the as agent pieeting at the . Hyrpm Third ,4ioper legislation "" . It was decided to (make no charge for he use of the rec- Teatlon hall and methods of policing parties held "there wfrre r T discussed. t It was moved and passed-tha circulating heater be bought for the recreation hall. A party for the city officials and employees was planed for this Friday. It wras decided to keep the caretaker for the city square on for at least another month. Letters from out of town people who have been assessed for perpetual care at the cemetery were read. Over ?4500 has been Collected in this fund. It was decided to push the collection of the curb and gutter tax that is unpaid. Election judges were selected as follows: District 1 James J. Wilson, Mrs. Eleanor Wrght, Mrs. August Clawson, Will Jensen, Mrs. Geneta Larsen, Irvin Sorensen, Constable Calvin Wil- POINTS FOR S. MIlRRiV CiLGiSi RATION' THIRD WARD, CACHE VOTERRS "SOUTH indicated Jn... the, ChurchvJ South Cache voters who are FRANKLIN en- r O- f jt - , ' PETERSEN MARRIES Dr. Ralph Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F Peteisen of were Sunday Adm. Chester W. Nimltz, left, and Gen. Douglas MacArthur, were appointed joint commanders in our war against Japan. The final result was never in doubt after they swung into action. DUCK SEASON' 'fTlTR$AY OPENS sportsmen are to the duck loking hunt which is scheduled for this Saturday. It seems that the ducks and geese are plentiful this fall, hnd althogh ammunition is yet limited, it is lexpected that thqre wjll be more hunters than there have been since the war began. Folowing the duck hunt this week the state deer season will Eliason. begin on October 20 and last for a ten day period. The pheas According to L. B. Caine, the ant season this year will be president of the Cache County November 3, 4, and 5 with a the Water Users Association, daily limit of three roosters. long talked about water storage at the Hardware reservoir Ranch in Blacksmith Fork can- C. C. PETERSEN ILL, ft yon may become a reality. Mr. C. C. Petersen or the Engineer Smith Richards and Second ward of Hyrum is reElton Thomas of the Bureau ill be to at his home ported of Reclamation discused the Mrs. Elmer Taul, His daughter, officers the of prpoject with Water Users and directors of is caring for him. the association recently.... Following the beet harvest, CAUGHT IN WRINGER al water users interested in the ARM purchase of adijitonal water Lohita, the little nine-yeIn the south end of the coun- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs ty or for irrigating new land Clnton Andersen of Hyrum had Ho will havje an opportunity the misfortune of getting her hear the details discussed. arm in the wringer on Friday There are 11,000 acres of while her mother was doing the good dry land that fall under weekly washing. Mrs. Andersen this area that could receive was near and called for med-cwater. It will be necessary ts assistance at once. also get water from the Porof the pain she sufferOutide cupine dam In order to secure ed, Lonita is getting along fine. ample water rights.- South Cache forward ar al they were all- off the immediate at 'his bedside. frest family JONES HOME Wm. Leroy Jones who completed his course in Radar at Brunswick, Maine has spent four days in Wellsville with his parents, rM. and Mrs. Wm. M. Jones and relatives while en route to Mare Island near San Francisco. ,He left WM. LEROY Ensign BANKHEAD HOME Captain Heber Blaine Bank-hea- d, CAPT. BENSON CAMP TO MEET Mrs. Luella Wright will enBenson tertain the Cynthia camp of the DUP at her home in Hyrum on Thursday, October 18 at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. V R lesson Carver will give the MAJOR OPERATION on Musical Pioneer Diary. A major operation was performed on Mr. G. W. McBride numbers will be a ladies trio Benof the First ward or Hyrum last by Norma Baxter, Otey Gaddie and week at the LDS Hospital at son and Venna Salt Lake City. He is reported duets by Rose Marie and Paulwill to be recovering satisfactorly. ine Wright. Accompanist be Mrs. J. W. Wright. Hostesses will be Mrs ClarPRESTON r. GUNNELL ice DISCHARGED 43un, Mrs .Margaret AllPfc. Preston P. Gunnell, son en, Mrs' Susannah Nielsen and Mrs. Luella Wright. of Mr. and Mrs Preston B. Gunnel of WellsJ ille, who spent twenty-eigmonths in a Ger- GRANT FIRKIN SON man prison camp, was released IHSCILIRGED from the army at Santa MonSgt. Grant Parkinson, Who ica, California and Fort Doug- has been stationed at Klamath las last week and is home nd here preparing to attend the Falls, Oregon from Clearfield since the South returning USAC during the fall quarter. Pacile whre he spent three Preston will be the speaker in the Marine Corps, has at the MIA meeting at the years received his discharge from the Providence First ward ne.tt service. Grant and his wife, the Tuesday evening, October 16. former Millicent Carlson of Hyrum and their son, Grant, Jr., R.. W Janies returned to Clif- pre visiting his parents, Mr and ton, Idaho after visiting at the MrV P. M. Willjiamson and home of his son and family, other relatives through ' the Mr and Mrs. Wilmer James. county.. ht HANUEY SHOWS PROGRESS AGAINST POLIO Iian-ce- y Mr. and rMs. Conrad of Hyrum visited with their eight year old son, Lynn, on Sunday at the Salt Lake General hospital. He is receiving treatment for Polio which he contracted three months ago. The doctors at the hospital stated that he was making average Parents are allowed progress. to see Polio patients once a week or one hour on Sunday. LYNN KENNETH NIELSEN HOME kenneth Nielsen, son of Mrs. Lorus Allen of Paradise has returned home after six years and seven months of service with his discharge. Mrs. Ora Smith of Wellsville home Saturday after a two week visit in Los Angeles, California. While there she attended the wedding ceremony of her son, AM 2c Louis L. Smith and Miss Leota Montlerth of Ogden, which took place in the Park View chapel of the LDS church at Long Beach, California. Bisjiop Ross Hyer of the Long Beach branch, and formerly of Lewiston, performed the ceremony. Louis is stationed at the Navy Airbasii at Indio, California and the young couple will make their home there for the pres- returned ent. Mrs. Smith also visited with her sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Walter B. Glenn, and a niece, Mrs. James Smith Mr. at Los Angeles. She was ac- companied to and from California by Mrs. MontjeJith of Ogden, mother of the bride, who also visited with relatives and friends. in RUM EIRST WARD MIA (HINGES MEETING TIME The Hyrum First Ward under the direction of Presidents Eldrid Larsen and Eleanor Wright announce that beginning n,axt Tuesday, their meetings will begin at 7:30. p. m. PROMOTED Mr. and Mrs. Ora K. Smith Wellsville received word of that their son, George, who is has in Frankfurt, Germany been promoted from Private to Private First Class. Wellsville Saturday. stationed at Peterson owed to visit for one hour with their daughter, Sue Jean, who Field, Colorado, was met by is receiving treatment for Polio. his parents at Hill Field last Mrs. Andersen said that the Wednesday. He Is the son of Bank-hea- d dreaded dsease had struck her Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. them to and throat, but she is recovered to Wellsville accompanied overand stayed where she can eat her food night Jiere .leaving Thursday and speak. We join the family in hoping to return to his base. He exthat their daughter will soon pects a release this week. be restored to her normal good GO TO health. TEACHERS Sue Jean has received many CONVENTION IN SALT LAKE All teachers of the Lincoln messages and letters from her friends in Hyrum for which school and the South Cache she is greatly appreciative. high school as well as other teachers In the counfjr are to be present at the scheduled OUT PAPER HIGH SCHOOL Utah Educational Association The first edition of the Clain Salt Lake City convention of rion, the student newspaper on Thursday and Friday of South Cache High school wras the students this week. distributed among on Friday last. Editor of the paper this year is Barbara Bickmore of Paradise, while Robert Gustavesen of Hyrum is the business manager and Marilyn Allen of Hyrum is the Sports Editor. the Second ward of Hyrum was married on September 15 at Carlisle, Pennsylvania with the Post Chaplain performing the ceremony. The bride was Miss of Logan f irgima Blanchard and formerly of Robin, Idaho. Witnesing the marriage were Lt and Mrs. Walace Salla. The bride is a graduate of Arimo high school where she was valedictorian of her class and editor of the school year hook. She is also a graduate of the LDS school of nursing at Idaho Falls, Idaho. was graduated Dr. Petersen from the South Cache High school, the Utah Agricultural Colege and Northwestern Medical school. He completed lus internship at Pasvant General Hospital in Chicago and is now stationed at the Medical Fidld Service School at Carlisle Barracks. Pa. LOl'IS L. SMITH MARRIES CYNTHII Qkundt Announceniettti WELLSVILLE FIRST At the sacrament meeting of the Wellsville ward next Sununday, the program wil be der the , direction of the ward choir with Mrs. Marjorie Leish-ma- n aranging for the probram which vjjll tye presented by a ladies chorus from Nibley under the direction of Mrs. John Scheiss. Meeting will begin at 2 p. m. WELLSVILLE SECOND RELIEF SOCIETY The First .ward of Hyrum will hold their regular worK and business meeting on next Tuesday commencing at 2 p. m. The meeting will be held in the Relief Society rooms. The Relief Society In the Hyrum eScond ward will have their monthly work and busi ness meeting next Tuesday under the direction of the work committee. Meeting begins at 2 p. m. Relief Society in the Hyrum Mrs. Special speaker at the Wells- Third ward will feature ward sacrament Emily Savage who will pres ville Second lesson. Meetmeeting next Sunday will be ent the Literary 2 p. m. commences at service, ing the from home bos mushere will also be special ical numbers. Bp. Frank B. SPECIIL NOTICE Leishman will he in charge. Ward executives of the Third ward please be presHYRUM FIRST ent at executive's meeting on Sacrament meeting will begin Sunday evening, October 14 at in the First ward on Sunday 6 p. m. in the Relief Society at 7 p. m. with Janies J. Wil- room. j son, counselor, In charge. Ward Bishopric Grant Larsen who has recently been discharged from the army and has spent two years SPECIIL INTEREST CLASSES In the Hyrum First ward on in Italy, will be the principal speaker. Special musical num- next Tuesday evening a probers as well as the ward choir gram wil be given from talent will be heard. from Wellsvile. Eva Lee Gunnell will give a reading entitled Sally Anns Experiences. rMs Ruth Bank-hea- d HYRUM THIRD will give musical reading, has Lila A very fine Rae Clark and Carol program for sacrament Clarke will present piano duets been arranged meeting at 7 p m. in the Hyrum and Mrs. Ruth Bankhead will Third ward Sunda yevening. sing vocal numbers accompanFranklin S. Harris, president ied by rMs. Reta Poppleton. The program for the Second of the Agricultural College will be guest speaker Short talks ward Special Interest class will be a continuation of the subwill be given by Geary Petersen and Geary Jensen. Musical ject, Better Parents, Better numbers w'ill be presented by Children and Better CommuMelodiers ladies chorus nities. the under the direction of W. II. .The Hyrum Third ward Specby Lila ial Interest group wilj, hear Terry accompanied Rae Clark. A vocal duet will Prpfesor Edward W. Payne of be sung by Marge Allen and the Physics department of the entitled Utah State Agricultural college Larsen Margaret discuss the atomic bomb next Teach Me to Pray. The general public is cordialTuesday evenyig. He will also give demonstrations. ly invited. Hy-ru- in |