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Show 6 t Serving Paradise, Hyrum, THIRTY-FIFT- H YEAR 12.00 per year oc UTAH MARCHS, 1910 HYRUM, H completely destroyed by fire In the debate tournament held last Fri(Jay at 5;2o p. m. The at the Weber College on ri ay jovejy bome would have been and Saturday, a girls team rom insbed soon ag tbe piaster was 'South Cache High, composed of Qn Mary Hickman and Faye Bate- chief E. S. Lawrence reported man, took second place in t e tbat fiameg caused by spontan- In AnmnoTirinn J:..!nlnn eous combustion among some old paint rags cause the fire. The building was completely destroyed before the fire department Cache High with high rating on arrived the final day were Claire Maugh-a- n Grant E. Nielsen, contractor Marilyn Allen, La Von Thom- and builder, had the construcas, Darlene Hatch, Robert tion of the building in charge. He Lynn Oldham. lost some valuable equipment The following students also which was not insured. The loss ' made a good showing at the Og- was estimated at $4,000 and was den meet: Bob Allen, Thair All- partly covered with insurance. en, Marie Walker, Donald Larsen, Boyd Maughan, Val Maugh-.aCarrol Nichols, Leonard La Mar Baxter, Darrel Gala Fuhriman, Darma Hu sen, Clyde Allen. A ratber cr0n f pe,ople V. R. Carver, debate coach at chapel 011 the High School states that 13 Plet at the Tblrd atyard 8 p. m. to night Saturday teams from South Cache will welcome home the service men participate in the Lions Foren- - of Hyrum. sic Meet at the USAC on Friday A most delicious dinner was and Saturday March 8 and 9. served at 6 p. m. with the cty officials as hosts and the American Legion Auxiliary preparing rUGMEN VOTE ON COMPROMISE . . . The tugboat ticup that the banquet. Musical entertainshut off fuel supplies in New York City and curtailed nearly all business services Impressive funeral ment was furnished by the Three ictivity ended when the owners of the 400 tugs and the union agreed we16 held on Thursday n Wells- - Loug of Logan to arbitrate before a three-maboard. Members of the union are shown wille tabernacle for Alexander) At g m with Commander outside their headquarters as they voted on compromise measure to M. Hill ,82, who passed away at g A Dunn ln charge a most in return to work, his home here of a heart attack. program was given. A teresting Bishop Cliff Olsen was in charge. welcome home .address was given The many beautiful flowers were by H. R. Adams and carried by the grandchildren a Principalwas made Darwin I response tinder the direction of Mrs. La- Baxter. In a most by impressive mont Baxter of Hyrum and Mrs. ceremony Colonel Ben Blair of The Hyrum Stake Gold and Alton Bird of Mendon. The USAC presented the DistingGreen Ball will be held in the were grahdsons, Boyd the Cross to Mrs. Carl uished The three wards of Hyrum will Elite Hall in Hyrum on ThursHill, Jay Hill and Wesley Hill, PetersenFlying in behalf of her son, each hold ward conference next March 14. all of Wellsville, Vern Haslam day night, who was killed in fetion Queens and their attendants Sunday. Meetings are scheduled of Logan, Leon Cobwin of Jer- Dale, on April 6, 1945. of the ten wards of Hyrum stake as follows: Officers and. teachers ome, Idaho and Seth Hill of Lava The congregation stood for 30 will be honored. There will also at 9:30 a. m., General Sessions, Hot Springs, Idaho. . The music seconds in silent tribute to the be a floor show. Music will be at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.. was by the ward choir under the who will not return home urnIshed boys The Stake Presidency will be direction of Chorister Lewis H. by Gilbert Thorpes whne Buglers Ross Eliason hestra fr0IU Lorfn represented at each ward. Brenchley assisted by Mrs. Rena LaMar Baxter played taps. and, B. Leishman at the organ. They The speaker of the evening IIYRl'.M LIONS MEET sang two numbers Though was Lt. Colonel Joe Whitesides LITERARY SR. WELLSVILLE Trials' The Hyrum Lions Club met and Deepning Rest, of He paid high tribute CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY Rest For the Weary Soul. Other to Logan. night at the Third Wednesday the Utah soldiers and their musical numbers were vocal soMrs. Fred Garrett will be the Ward and were entertained by in II. War World Mayor lo Oh My Father by John H. part to the Ladies Senior a talk from District GovernJorgensen spoke words of apprec hostess Club on Fr ia evening or fine Ed Randall of Ogden. Music Bailey. Duet "That ifeeaufiful iation. review will be giv- during their meal was given by "Land by Mrs. Nellie Leishman were by Vern Miller where a book V. P. Carver of Hy a trio composed of Jackie Benand Parley Hall and Duet That andPrayers Mrs. en by Bert Savage and the colors Silver Haired Daddy of Mine were retired rum. Musical numbers will be a son, Lois Clawson and Coleen by the Legion. Ella Maughan Nielsen. They were accompanied by Mrs. Edith Maughan and Mrs. The dance which followed the piano duet by Mrs. F- - Garrett home by Mrs. Venna aGddie. s Marie Gunnell. Fred lc program was one UI ultJ largest on Fred will also sing Those who spoke of the won- ever held furlough. Special guest was Lt. Col. W. in Hyrum. derful .characteristics of Mr. Hill vocal numbers. L, Nielsen who i3 visiting in Hysaid ie ha I been rn of rum before going to Panama. am! alp:.)i'-;piv-i.iPresident Ellis Hansen preWELLSVILLE GOLD & GREEN sided over the meeting and the ways had the pioneer spirit. He The Gold and Green Ball of program was under the direction helped build bridges, homes and roads in Cache Valley, having the Wellsville two wards will be of Eldrid Larsen, Mrs. Hilda Maughan of Ogden held next Tuesday lived here al his life. He was a entertained at a lovely wedding eveningconjointly at the Wellsville Junior JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB TO successful rancher and along with that he owned and operated reception at the home of Mr High School gym. The wards PRESENT PLAY a saw mill in the mountains east and Mrs. Francis Shaffer of Hy- -- win crown Mlsg Donna Wyatt of The Junior Ladies Literary rum b Fjrs ward and Miss Sarah Club will present a three of Wellsville for many years. He ment on Friday night in compliact to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maugh sawed practically al of the lum- an who Man a entitled drama Theres were recently married. ber used in building the Wellsin the House on Monday March Mrs. Maughan was formerly wilma Hall," Valeda Larsen and 18. The ville tabernacle. They always play will be under the Merle Taylor of Ogden and the RUtb Jones as attendants. found him to be honest, thrifty, direction of Mr. F. L. Wilcox. are former res Maughans Hyrum and very helpful in sickness, esFurther details will appear idents pecially during the flu epidemic in the next issue of the Courier. Roses and potted plants added WEDDING DANCE after World War I. to the attraction of the home. A wedding dance was given in The speakers were Dr. W. O. The serving table was covered the Third ward recreation hall SERIOUS ILLNESS AT Christiansen, Joseph B. Gunnell BASIL ELIASON HOME and Bishop Olsen who also thank with a Venetian lace cloth over on Friday night complimenting Mrs. Eliza Rose of the Hyrum Goodwin The was satin. Mrs. Mr. Claude and pink centerpiece ed all for any help given at the Wellsvile a gorgeous bowl of pink Athalea who were recently married. Mrs. S.c d ward is In home and for the floral offerroses with pink candles in silver Goodwin is the former Lois Patt- helping care for her little grandings and all who took part on the holders completing the decora erson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. child who has contracted the program, and also to all who tions. Scarlet Fever. The child is the Harvey Jensen of Hyrum. were in attendance at the service. son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil EliaIn the receiving line were the a white was in The bride lovely Prayer at the home was by bride and his mother silk net wedding dress over white son. and gToom "Mayor Lamont M. Allan. Prayers Mrs. Hilda The Eliasons have another son Maughan, and Mrs. brocaded satin. Her corsage was at the services were by Guy H. H. of Ogden, mother pink rose budsand white garden- - Yh ,has been 6eriously 111 with R, Taylor Maughan and Geddes Maughan. double pneumonia at a Logan the bride. ias. The grave in the Wellsville cem- of Mrs. He was removed this hospital. Carver received In the receiving line were the etery was dedicated by Parley the gifts George Mrs. Rulom Ander- bride and groom, her parents and week to the home of Mr. and and P. Murray. Mrs. Milton A. Allen of Hyrum Mr. Hill is survived by his wid-o- sen, Rhea Maughan and Mrs. Mrs. LaMont Larsen. where he will be cared for until Francis Shaffer A had was with fine program charge of given Ella Burns Hill and eleven the La Mont Larsen as master of his parents are out of quaranserving. sons and daughters as well as tine. Mrs, Allen is a sister of ceremonoes. 68 grandchildren and 46 great Mrs. Eliason. SPECIAL Serving of refreshments was grandchildren. He also had one TO HAVE INTEREST GROUP Nielsen Hilda Mrs. PARTY supervised hy brother, Eli M. Hill of Driggs, The First ward MIA Special and Rosella Larsen, assisted by MRS. SPENNY HOME Idaho and sister, Mrs. Stella Mrs. Sarah Spenny has been Interest group will hold a party. girls from the 6th grade. The Lloyd of Dillon, Montana. All married folks of the ward serving table was covered with returned to her home in Hyrum are Invited. Refreshments will an Italian lace cloth with a beau- following a confinement of two weeks at the Cache Valley hosd tiful weflding cake be served. 3LAJOR OPERATION pital with a throat infection. Her a bride miniature with topped Mrs. Thomas Wyatt is at a many friends in Hyrum will be as the and groom under-weDEMOCRATS centerpiece. NOTICE Xogan hospital where she to hear of her improved On were table end each A meeting will be held in the pink pleased a major operation last Fricondition Hall on Monday evening, lighted tapers in crystal holders. day arter spending a weekthere City Dancing was 11 at 8 p. m, for the purMarch enjoyed with OWEN is She treatment. reported lor HALL SELLS HOME music furnished by the Third Demothe of pose organizing as recovering satisfactorily. rsand Elwood Nielsen ward orchestra. Approximately of cratic committee of the Third have Logan the home bought 300 the people evenings enjoyed The is of district public Hyrum. JLLTOR OPERATIONN of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hall of the entertainment. Mrs. Courtney Brown submit- invited to attend. Remember the Hyrum Frst ward. Mb. Hall has accepted a position as acted to a major operation at the datem. Monday, March 11 at 8 SR, SCOUTS NOW TLAYING Cache Valley hospital on Tues- countant in Logan and will nfove IN TOURNAMENT there in the near future. Both day morning. She Is recovering is Stake The repbeing Hyrum FRED GARRETT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Hall have ben nicely. very Cache Valley S lc Fred F. Garrett, son of resented in the ac!ve n civic and religious af-tournament Paradise the hy is Mrs. Mr. Fred and Garrett, fairs in Hyrum. Mr. Hall has RADY GIRL on leave from his ship ward and the Hyrum First ward. been an instructor Mr. and Mrs. James S. Parker tom at the South now are with The boys playing hich docked at San Francisco Cache High School for the past are happy over the safe arrival in: ners fl ro the seven months spent jhe of a baby girl at a Logan hos - after nearly determine the three years. It is with regret that the v we see them leave our city. pital last Monday. Mother and in the South Pacific. After 20, Cache alley champions. day8 he will report back. babe are doing fine. n . stake Rfll gold and yar( Conference In Hyrum Wards . Lit-tia- ry j i It Reception for the s Carl lYIaughans J ) w, four-tiere- nt - j P- - I i i t : edriing y ! k TEEN AGE RANQUET The Hyrum First Ward will iAI!cn-Anders- on hold a banquet for their Teen Age group at the ward recreation Mrs. Orvall Anderson enterhall on Friday, March 15. In charge of the arrangements tained at a trousseau tea Sunday are Elton Olsen and Pearl Bailey at her home for her daughter, with the following committee Velma Dawn, who was married members: Lula Wright, Eleanor to, Clyde Allen, son of Mr. and Wright, Onelta Atkinson, Leta Mrs. Ira Allen of Hyrum. A color Wilson, Helen Jensen, Floyd Bail- scheme of yellow and pink was ey, Alden Baxter, and Eldrid Lar- carried out iu all the appointments. Mrs. Anderson was assistsen. ed during the day by Miss Estella Leishman and Miss Carina Olsen PROMOTED who were in charge of the gift Sergeant Boyd E. Anderson, rooms. The trousseau rooms of iho were in charge of Mrs. Delores with the 35th InfirT-veteran 25th (Tropic Lightning) Hill and Miss Olsen of Hyrum. The sen ing was in charge of Division, has recently been e to the rank of Staff Ser- Miss Allen, Miss Brown and Miss geant. The 25th, a unit of Gener- Peterson. The girls were all al Eichelbergers Eighth Army, dressed in pink and blue and is now occupying the Nagoya area yellow formats and each wore of the home island of Honshu, a corsage of pink and white Japan. sweet peas. Staff Sergeant Anderson, son Mrs. Allen was beautiful in her of Mr. and rMs. Delos Anderson, wedding dress of pink net entered the army August 8, 1944 over pink satin andpale wore a corat Fort Douglas and after taking sage of pink and white rose buds. basic training at Camp Hood, During the hours of two to Texas, sailed for overseas on seven p. m. some one hundred January 25, 1945. Boyd was a and sixty guests were registered. student at the South Cache High She received a number of useful School before entering the ser- and beautiful gifts. vice. n, rs Sewer Proposal Y the three wards are invited to of lleutlh will also be present. attend. All taxpayers are urged to be there. n, HILL FUNERAL tlass Meeting On .... -- I n, pall-belare- ! THIRTY NINE The Second ward Relief Society of Hyrum will be hostesses There will be a mass meeting to the other two wards on March at the Third ward chapel on Mar. 15 at the ward chapel in cele13, Wednesday, at 8 p. m. to of the hear Engineer Thomas Adams on bration of the anniversary Relief Society. the proposed sewer for Ilyrum. All Relief Society members of Mr. Pickett of the State Board i A) NUMBER per copy Uotsis Birthday I Wil--so- r. Rs jcf Society I j t and Wellsrille in Beautiful Cache Valley ?AKES SECOND ll0me BurilS DoW11 The new home of Lee Nielsen IN DEBATE rilEETi in the Hyrum Second ward was on : i j ALLENS HAVE REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Allen IMPROVING Bickmore who of Hyrum were happy to enjoy has been very ill at his home in a family reunion at their home Paradise is reported to be slowly on Sunday. Two of their sons and two have now recovering. His daughter, Jean, who is at- received their discharges and tending the University of Utah have returned well and happy. Present at the reunion were spent last week end with her Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen and parents.' daughter of Ely, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pedersen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Anhder of AlbuLowe-Leishm- an querque, New Mexico, Asael AllMrs. Aaron P. Leishman en- en, La Mont Allen and Mr. and tertained at a trousseau tea at Mrs. Victor J. Allen and Mr. and her home on Saturday evening Mrs. Vincent Nielsen and family in honor of her daughter, Helen, of Hyrum. Following dinner a social after who was married to Ray Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Budge Lowe noon was enjoyed by all. of Trovidence, who was just reD. M. BICKMORE Patriarch D. M sons-in-la- leased from the service. The rooms were beautifully decorated with howls of white and pink carnations. The table in the living room was beautifully decoratd with a four tier vVdding cake topped with a groom miniature bride and Lighted pink tapers in crystal holders were at either end. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out. Those assisting the hostess were all in formals and each wore a beautiful corsage of sweet peas and rose buds. The guests were received by the bride and her mother and Mrs. Budge Lowe, mother of the groom, and grandmothers, Mrs. Ellen P. Leishman of Wellsville and Mrs. Thomas Jessop of Millville. Miss Lou Ann Leishman was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Elaine Fuhriman and Miss Coleen Jensen were in charge of the gifts and Mrs. Gayle Pickett and Miss LaRayne Bankhead escorted the guests through the trousseau rooms. Mrs. Helen Brown, Mrs. Aniece Alder, Miss Colleen Jensen, Mrs. Rose Madsen, Mrs. Marian Esplin served the guests under the direction of Mrs. Ida Allan, Mrs. Rena M Leishman, Mrs. John G. Perkins and Mrs. Donnh Austin of North Logan. koine 200 guests called during the appointed hours of five to nine oclock. A beautiful and useful lot of gifts were received. Miss Leishman was beautiful ia her wedding gown of white satin bodice and white net over white satin skirt entrain. She wore a beautiful corsage of white gardenias and pink rosebuds. Miss Leishman and Mr. Lowe were married in the Logan temple on Tuesday morning. President El Ray Christiansen performed the ceremony. They were accompanied by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leishman of Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs. Budge Lowe of Providence. Also their grandmother, Mrs. Ellen P. Leishman of Wellsville. After the ceremony dinner was served to the bridal group at the Bluebird. The young couple left Tuesday evening for Salt Lake CUy on a short honeymoon. w r '1 Sybil H. Robinson Passes Away Relatives in Hyrum received word of the death of Mrs. Sybil C. Robinson of Oakland, Calif, last week. Mrs. Robinson was the former Sybil Ilalversen of Hyrum. She was the daughter of Louis H. and Anna H. Halversen of Hyrum and was .married to Earl Robinson ih 1910 and moved to Oakland in 1918 where her husband was employed in the Key Railroad Co. She is surived by her husband and two sons and two daughters, five sisters and four brothers. She was a sister of Mrs, Marlon Jessop of Hyrum. Ivean Hansen Gets Sendoff Big A ! . house filled to capacity met at the Hyrum First ward chapel on Thursday evening at a farewell party for Miss Ivean Hansen who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hansen and is leaving for a mission in the Northwestern States. Chairman Melvin Liljenqulst conducted the program which consisted of a farewell address by President Edwin Clawson, re- -, sponses by Ivean and her father and mother, remarks by Bishop J. W. Wright, a ladies trio by Rena Leishman, Venice Maughan and Edith Maughan of Wellsville. Also a vocal duet by Norma Baxter and Otey Benson. Both musical numbers were accompanied by Mrs. Muriel Wright. Prayer was by Silas Allen. Following the program a dance was enjoyed in the amusement hall and a purse of $203.00 was given to. the honored guest to help her on her way. Ivean left Hyrum on Sunday evening for the Mission Hom in Salt Lake City accompanied by her parents. After one week of instruction she will leave for her assigned field. The committee who arranged the party was MeLIn Liljenqulst, LeRoy McBride, Willis McBride and LaMar Wright, f |