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Show dUki WftgiiNlffljn o Serving Paradise, H) rum, TIHHTY-F1FT- U Member Audit Bureau of Cinul.uk.ua YEAR IVcllsviHe Has .Hcniorial Ssrvics 6 GrviSIc L. Lee and Wellsville in Beautiful Cache Valley ' Jl be per R 7, I!MH .jrx Orville L. Lee of Paradise is a candidate on the Republican ticket for State Legislature for the South Cache district. Mr Lee has had considerable experience in civic and religious capacities and is well qualified to fill this position. He has held many positions of responsibility in the Church and served as the bishop of Paradise' ward for a period of fifteen years. He was on the State AAA committee for eight years and for 3 Vi years was selected as chairman of the Board. With hundreds of people from far and near coming to decorate the graves of loved ones at the Wellsville cemetery on Decoration Day, many families were gathered together in reunions and dinner parties at the various homes. The cemetery nver looked better, nor more beautiful, with the improvements being made and the many lovely flowers which decorated the graves. The graves of war dead were decorated with flags by the Wells ville Post of the American Legion. At eleven oclock the tabernacle was filled to overflowing A farewell testimonial will be where the audience listened to in the II) rum Third ward held Grovthe following program with er Haslam as Master 6f Ceremon- chapel on Monday evening, June ies: Organ prelude by Miss Ruth 10th, at 8:30 ,p. m. in honor of Hendry; selection by the two Mrs. Nora Nielsen and her son ward choirs under the direction Tliayle Nielsen who are leaving of Chorister Lewis H. Brenchley. to fill a mission for the I.DS Prayer was by Chaplain Guy II. 'church. Mrs. Nielsen and Thai! Maufchan ;male quartet by the wil lenter the mission home in Harmony Four composed of Par- Satl Lake City on June 22. ley Hall, Kenneth Murray, of An excellent program will bo Wellsville, Win, H Hoskins of Og- 'given under the direction of den and Wm, J. Allen of Logan... Jcrover Christensen, chairman of was the The address of welcome committee. missionary Evan PI. by City Councilman All friends and relatives are Bankhead. Vocal duet by Wm. H. invited to attend this party. Hoskins and Parley Hall. Memorial address by Orson Ryan of Logan; male quartet, the Harmony MRS. EMMA HULSE DIES Mrs. Emma Rose Lillian Four; Tribute to the soldiers who wife of Hulse, 55, of Ogden, gave their lives in all the wars and the reading of the Honor Roll George W. Hulse, died at the was by Mrs .Bessie H. Jones. This family residence on Sunday at wvas followed by a vocal solo from 5 p. m. after a lingering illness. She was born in Hyrum AugWm. H. Hoskins. Taps were played by Betsy Wyatt and the bene- ust 18, 1890, a daughter of D. and Cecelia D. Wilson diction was said by th Chaplain. The afternoon was spent by Rose. She was married to Mr. most people in visiting the ceme- Hulse on December 18, 1912 in tery, relatives and friends. the Logan LDS Temple. During her entire life she has been an active worker in the church, chiefly in the Sunday school and primary organization. Mr. and Mrs. Hulse moved to May 22, 1946 T5 Clyde A. Ogden from Hyrum 26 years ago. Kershaw, son of Mr and Mrs. She is survived by her hus1M. E. Kershaw, San Mateo, Calif. band and the following sons and and husband of the former Miss Glen Hulse, Ronald daughters: Reta Cooper, Wellsville, Utah, Hulse, Mrs. Leslie R. Jarrett, of was discharged from the Army Nephi, Mrs. Charles B. Schwin, today at the Fort Douglas Separ- Bellingham, Wash, 12 grand ation Center. children and the following broT5 Kershaw, who served 19 thers and sisters: Mrs. Arthur .months overseas as a Surgical Jensen, Ogden; Mrs. Nellie R. Technician, is authorized to wear Johnson, Payette, Idaho; William the Earopean Theater of Opera- C. Rose, Shelley, Idah.o, and Mrs. tions ribbon. Prior to entering the Army Ruby Olsen, Hyrum. Funeral services were held in December 11th, 1943, Kershaw at 10 a. m. on Thursday lOgden was employed as a pipe fiter at and at the Hyrum Second ward South San Francisco, Calif. at 2 p. m. An account of the services will be in the next issue of the Courier. - v iv; Wil-Pa- m Clyde Kershaw Released Reed Ollome Y. Anderson 1946 Pfc. .Reed Y. Anderson, son of Mr; William Anderson, Route 1, Logan, Utah, and husband of Grace Stoddard Anderson, Wellsville, Utah, has teen discharged from the Army at the Fort Douglas Separation May 27, Center. Pfc. Anderson, who served 10 months overseas as a Truck Driver, is authorized to wear the Asiatic-Pacifi- c Theater Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, and the Victory Ribbon. "He was inducted into the Army in February 1945. 72Pa.TiE?dk nm tEW First Ward d Sacrament meeting will convene in the Hyrum first ward on Sunday evening at ,7:30 with Bishop Wendell Allen in charge. A special program given by the members of the Aaronie priesthood will be featured. Special musical numbers will also be enjoyed. Second Ward Hyium second ward sacrament meeting will convene at 8 p. m. with Bishop Levi Andersen in charge. Mrs. Ann Andersen will give the scripture reading, and Clark Nielsen will be the speaker. Special musical numbers are also listed on the program. tf Third Ward SEE BEAR IN CANYON Some Hyrum workmen certainly received a thrill on Tuesday of this week while employed for the City in repairing the pipe line in Black Smith Fork Canyon. James J. Facer son of Mr and Mrs. Arnold Nielsen, will go to Denmark, Dee Savage, the son of A. A. Savage will go to the Tahitian mission. An account of these people and their pictures will appear in the next issue of the Courier. Counselor Iran Miller will be charge of the seers mental services of the third ward on Sunday night. The meeting is scheduled to begin at S p. m. Ogden. In SAVACJE II RNKHED Candidate for Counly Commission Candidate for County Commission BsnMiead Hurts AIgizio Savage EVAN farm er, dairyman and Bishop of the Wellsville Second ward for 12 A we'l known South Cache Honoring pnrtv will bo hold ln !bo Hyrum Third ward rhapol on For Commissioner A, nj Savage is ca.uU date ior County AX Farewe!! Party Miss Dorono Nielson a a Coinini-Moi- h l years, Evan II Bandkheud has fil- - for Sav- Mr. tlie Botnet. ed his candidacy for the office of a lespectod H.viimi usident eounty commissioner on the Deni- to the Democratic (party. belongs ocratic ticket. s a influential Ue and! civ public ic Bankheads Bishop church service record is com- - woiker, serving both in a civic mendahle. After leaving the ward .way and in a religious capacity, For 15 years he has operated bishopric he was sustained as a the stake in councilman Savage Sand and Gravel Pit Hyrum high a position he now holds. He in Ilyrum and prior to that time spent two years in the eastern ivvas a iarmer and poultry raiser, states mission, nine months of He was born and raised in he was president of the rum and has spent his entire East Pennsylvania conference. He life here. has held other ward positions The candidate is an outstand-suc- h as Sunday school superinten lng scout leader ln the Cach dent and M Men leader. Council he has been Valley After one term as Wellsville awarded the Veterans City Councilman, Mr. Bankhead badge and the Silver Beaver or was reelected to another term service to boyhood. without opposition Always active and willing to exThrough his public service do, his in a civic way he has perience, he is qualified as an en- assisted-- part in ' the various bond ergetic worker, a man tolerant of drives of Hyrum and served for other peoples views, and one acmore than 10 years on the Parquainted with county needs. He ade committees of this city. believes that the county road Mr. Savage filled a mission to exbe program should greatly the southern states from 1907 panded In forthcoming years. Mrs. Bankhead Is the former to 1909. He has served as superPearl Brenchley. they have three intendent of the Sunday School sons and daughters one son has and MIAt of the Third ward. For been in the navy for two years. eight years he served as Hy-rupostmaster and is the current city judge. For 8 years s HILL REUNION a field assessor for Cache The Hiram Hall family organiz ation enjoyed a reunion on Mem- County. orial Day in the Third ward chapThrough his business in sand el. This Is an annual event. and gravel, he has had opportunAn Interesting program was ity to travel on the various roads IJy-whi- 30-ye- ar fan-wel- l Thursday evening at 8 : 3 0 p. m. Dorono is filling a mission to the Southern States. A fine program will be given and all friends and relatives are iruited to attend. Dr. W W Richards of the LDS Institute the college will be the principal speaker. Dorene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nielsen and has completed her Junior year : at-t- he USAC. APPENDIX OPERATION Miss Ruth Baxter submitted to an operation for appendicitis at the Cache Valley hospital on Tues day morning. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Merrill Baxter of Hyrum. -- rendered and visiting enjoyed. The family unit was reorganized with the following officers selected: Calder Hall, president; Afton Hall, vice prescident; Mrs. Cora Sparrow, secretary and treas urer. Each family brought its own lunch and all members of the original Hiram Hall family were present except one. Ninety children, grand children and great grandchildren attended the party. BABY BORN Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spence announce the birth of a daughter at a Logan hospital on Tuesday. Mother and daughter are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Spence also have two sons. cordially invited to open house receptioi June 9 from 3 to 6 occasion marks the 80th birthday anniversary of the estcemea Ilyrum citizen. Mr. Facer has devoted his entire lile to the public in a civic and religious rapacity. He was born on June 10, 1806 at Willanl, I tali, the sun of George Facer and Sarah Thompson Facer, wiio crossed the plains in the Hand Cart Company in 1860. lie lived in Cache County from ism; to 1919, living in Paradise irom 1869 to 1890. He seivc-as Bishop of the Avon ward liom 1904 to 1906 and then moved to llyrutn where he was sustained as Bishop of the Third ward, a position he filled from 1907 to 1917. Mr. Facer moved to IocatjJlo Idaho in 1919 and lived tllbre until 1939 when he returned to Ilyrum and built his lovely new home on Main Street and has resided here since. While in Idaho he served as Bishop of the North Pocatello ward from 1925 to 1927. He also served as a High Councilman four times. He filled a mission for the LDS church to the southern states from 1898 to 1900. He has also held many positions of trust in a civic way, being elected county commisisoner for the southern distict in Cacho he held this office County, from 1912 to 1918. g While in Idaho he served as county commissioner for two years. This highly respected citizen has followed the occupation of stockman and farmer and been very sucessful in his business. Wherever he has lived he has and apprealways been ilv-in- HURTS HIP Miss Annie Lofthouse had the misfortune of falling Thursday evening at her home and suffering a severe injury to her hip. She was alone at the time and was not found until next morning when the neighbor children heard her calling for help. Relatives ciated for his sincereity and dewere soon notified and she was votion. hostaken to the Cache Valley Mr. Facer married Myrtle pital where she is getting along of Willard in 1888 Leclitenberg and as well as can be expected. throughout the county and the couple had 8 children. of Hall Mrs. Leonard and Mr, knows of their needs. were visiting relatives She passed away in 1906. Later He states, I am particularly Lark Utah hg married Emma Jackson and interested in road bulding, since Sunday. she is the mother of one son. my business has taken me to Five of his nine children are every corner of the county, over HUMPHREYS REUNION still living, they are: James L. all the roads and if elected as The Jos. J. Humphreys family j pacer, Martinez, Calif.; R. Fay commissioner, I will do the best enjoyed a reunion on Memorial Facer McCammon, Idaho; Wanda I can to carry out the duties of Day in the Hyrum First ward F. Dunn, Hyrum, Ethel F. that office, and make a sincere recreational Hall. Mr. HumphMcCammon, Idaho; Eldon effort on behalf of the entire reys was happy to have all of his J. Facer of Salt Lake City. 8 children present, the first time county. ' Mr. Facer and his devoted wife Mrs. Savage is the former in ten years. He is a former will be pleased to greet their The resident of , Paradise, but has many friends on Sunday June 9,i Emily Olsen of Paradise. couple have three daughters and lived in Salt Lake City since the but request no presents. two sons. Both of' their sons death of his wife ten years ago. have received their honorable He spends most of his time CHALLENGE discharge from military duty dur- working in the Temple. The Melchizedek priesthood of was An program entertaining the after past winter, ing spendthe social Hyrum Third ward challenges afternoon a ing three years for their country. rendered and Melchizedek priesthood of the the grandForty children, spent. First ward to a softball Hyrum children and great grandchil Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Clawson dren enjoyed a delicious turkey game at the City Square on Wednesday, June 12. u and daughters Shirley and Myrna dinner. for were Coy and Mrs. Joseph Olsen of Covers Joseph placed Hyrum spent several days last Humphreys, Salt Lake City; Mr. Mrs. week visiting in Idaho Falls as and Mrs. Frank Goulette, guests of Mr and Mrs. Morgan Ada Livingstone and son Reid, Haroldsen and Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Humphreys Mrs. Ruth Leatham Sequerios Franu Olsen. These two ladies all of Los Angeles, California, her husband, John Seqgreeted are sisters of Mrs. Clawson and Clifford Sparks, uerios of the U, S Navy at BrigHumphreys, Olsem. Mrs. Neveda, Mr and Mrs Lee Mable ham on Decoration Day when he While away they had the pri- and family of Bishop, California; arrived after being discharged at vilege of going through the tem- Mr. and Mrs. Newel Humphreys, Seattle, Washington. They are ple at Idaho Falls, which they Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Humphreys making their home here with her and family; Mr. and Mrs. D. M. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. enjoyed very much. Berntsen and family, Mr. and Leatham for the present, but exMrs Earl Turner and baby, Mr. pect to get employment ln OgMiss Nell Larsen of Ilyrum and Mrs. Wallace R. Humphreys; den. ,v j has returned to her home followMr. and Mrs. Don Humphreys ing a months vacation in the and son; Mr. and Mrs. Vance East. While at Washington D.C. Tams all of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. she was the house guest of Mr. Olsen and daughter Linda Elton and Mrs. Daun Larsen and Mrs. of Ilyrum. Louise , Walker. Claron Jensen, son of Mr. and At New York City she was enMrs. Hiram Jensen of Hyrum, la tertained by Captain and Mrs. PROMOTED home after receiving Ills disIIomer Andersen. Word was received by Mr. and charge from the Navy. He is now She reporte a most enjoyable Mrs. Robert L. Bradshaw of Wells employed at the service station ville that their son,, Robert B. of his brother, Wendell. time. Bradshaw has boon advanced to Claron has served 31 months a Sergeant, He has been in the in the navy with two years in Mr. and Mr3. S. A. Dunn and service for eighteen months, most the Pacific. He wears five battle Mr, and Mrs. John A. Israelseniof which has been spent In the stars for action and also the As-tof Ilyrum are enjoying a weeks Pacific. At present he is stationed Phili- ribbon, i vacation In Yellowstone National at the air base on the island of ppine Liberation, and Occupation of Japan ribbons. Tinian. Park. Farn-wort- h, , DRIVING Lund-quis- wjr Open House For CHECK YOUR Dale Bradshaw, son of Orrlce Bradshaw of Wellsville and Miss Ramona Dana of Wyoming were married in Ogden Saturday, May 25. A wedding dance in their honor was held at the Wellsville Junior High School gym on Tuesday evening. A lovely lot of summer flowers decorated the gym and the Mendon orchestra furnished the music. The bride and groom received the guests and the Misses La Wana Bradshaw and Gayla Larsen took charge of the gifts, and Mrs. Harold Shaw, Miss Carol Bradshaw and Mrs. Noreen Ander son had charge of the serving. A lot of gifts were received. Several out of town guests were In attend ance. Members of the family present were Mr. and Mrs. Orrice Bradshaw, Mr and Mrs. Boyd Bradshaw of Mendon, Mrs Harold Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur t, Lundqdr.t, Mrs. Joseph Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lundquist, Jr.. Mr and Mrs. D. L. Van Luven, Mr. and Mrs Alex Grey and Mis3 Ellen Williams of rrr wsew Bishop Earle W Allen of the Third ward in Ilyrum has announced that five of his ward members have accepted calls to L: the mission field. They are Mrs Nora Nielsen and her son Thajle, who are called to the California Mission and the Brazilian Mission respectively; Miss Dorcne Nielsen who will go to the Southern States. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EllAll friends and is Nielsen. Seymour Nielsen, the James J. Facer of n, Marries O Frosii Third Ward A large brown bear weighing near, a thousand ipounds suddenly appeared at the mouth of big hollow not one half block away from the workmen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stuart The men who can tell of this announce the birth of a son born bear story and really saw him at a Logan hospital last Friday. are Claine Olsen, Ernest Orell, Mother and babe are doing fine. Wallace Baugh, Howard Albert-seRalph Stoddard and City road' supervisor James L. StodWATCH YOURSELF , dard. Dale Bradshaw ITY-TW- v''TW Farewell Testimonial o II HI Candidates Seek E!csticn Is Candidate NUMBER copy John Sequerios Home CHECK YOUR CAR. AM SERVICE COMPitTf CHECK accidents! w This is the slogan used by th International Association of Chiefs of Police in their 1946 Traffia Safety Check, beginning May 15. when police officers m the United States and Canada will check th brakes, lights, tires, windshield wipers and horns of motor vehicles. Last year 28,500 lives wer lost, and a million persons were injured, in auomohile accidents. This frightful toll can he stopped, the police assert, when all motorists drive safely and carefully in car that are safe. Claron Jensen Home he iatie-Parlf- ic |