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Show , Serving Paradise, Hyrum, and Wellsville in Beautiful -- Cache, Valley , ' THIRTY-FIFT- YEAR H HYRUM, UTAH November 12.00 per year i McDOWELL TAKES PARTNER MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Atkinson of Hyrum the marannounce Mr. Clifton E Henrichsen of Salt Lake City has entered into business With Gilbert McDowell and the new firm will publish the South Cache Courier at Hy The North Cache News jum and at Smithfield, and will also do commercial job printing. Mr. Henrichsen has served as forman of one of .the ,larger riage df their lovely daughter, Renee to Glen Hulse, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hulse of Smithfield. The was marriage solemnized at Pocatello, Idaho on shcjps fn Sat Lake Cty for a ' number of yeatrs. He will live ,at Smithfield and manage the Mr- - McDowell paper there while will continue in charge of the will paper at Hyrum where he reside. H. J. ORME DISCHARGED Lt. H. J. Orme has arrived in a discharge Hyrum following from the Navy Air Corps. He has Recently returned from Seatfe, but was statioend in Florida for some time- - Mrs. Orme and their little son have ben living with her father, W. H. Terry, during his absence. FARREN PETERSEN HOME Farren Petersen, hah Returned to his home in Hyrum and has received an honorable discharge from the Navy. He served for three years and had some very on experiences while tugged South Pacific. the in duty Farren and his wife are making their home in Hyrum where he is employed at the City SeT-ic- e Station. He ris the son of Mr. John Petersen of this city. Miss Lona Jensen and Shir'ey Hall entertained at a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson prior to the marriage. The evening was spent in playing various games with a lunch' eon following. Several close friends attended and the bride-to-b- e received many lovely presents. Mrs. Orlando Atkinson will entertain at a trousseau tea at her home on Sunday in compliment to her daughter, Renee. PARADISE HOLDS RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE The annual Relief Society conference was held Sunday afternoon in connection with ward sacrament meeting with Bp. Orville S. Lee presiding over the and Preside Annii gathering Oldham conducting, , The )freme of the conference was the teachers topic. Talks were given by Ethel Hall, Caroline Summers, and Gertrude Welch of the Hyrum Stake Board. Music was presented by the Ladies Choral Glee C ub of Nibley- - The ward Relief Society officers were presented for sustaining vote by Secretary Clara Pearce. A tribute to the SEGO LILY CAMP TO MEET Visiting Teachers was given by On account of Thanksgiving Bjshop Lee and prayts were! Day coming on the regular date offered by E3. P. Oldham and set for the meeting, the Sego Leah Bickmore. Lily Camp of the DUP will meet Thursday, Noember 29 at 2:30 JOHN KERR HOME p. m. at the home of Mrs. Chas. John M. Kerr is home A- Nielsen. again after four years spent in the service, eighteen months of BION WILCOX DIES which have been spent in EngFunera'.1 services for Bion Willand. He is the son, of John B. cox, 78, were held in the Preston Kerr and went into the air corps First ward chapel on Friday at on November 3, 1941, receiving 1 p. m. Mr. Wilcox died in Hyrum his training at Texas, Oklahoma, at the home of his son, Francis Colorado and California. He reL Wilcox, where he has been liv- ceived his release on November ing for some time. He passed 3, just four 'years to the day afon Tuesday t morning at ter entering the army. . 1 ay 4:45. e . Sic Kenneth Wells,' son of Mr. and Mrs. . Harry Wells of Hyrum, home on furloygh for a month-Hhas befen serving with the Navy and at present is stationed at Guam. e A new. son was born to Pfc-anMrs. Rav D. Olsen of Hyrum last Friday. This is the third child for the couple, their other children being twin boys ten years of age. Ra is serving with the army. Sgt. Charles E. Maughafs,' son of Mr. and ' Mrs. George. N. Maughan of Wellsville, received his discharge from the army on November 5 at Ft. Douglas. He has Bpent twenty three months In the European theatre of war. . DEE MITTON DISCHARGED Sgt. Dee Mitton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitton of Wellsville received his discharge from the service after two years spent overseas. He and his wife, the former Eva Dean Hill, have purchased the home of Mrs. Emma Russell. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph B. Gunnell of Wellsville, entertained f.t a dinner party at their home "on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Gunnells father, F. C. Lee of Hyde Park, who was observing his 80 th birthday, also for their brother-in-laRulon B. Maughan of Wellsville, who was observing hi? w, three HENRY H. JENSEN PASSES AWAY Death came to Henry H. r First Session is Dates for the annual Cache Valley Council University of Scouting were set Sunday by Executive Preston W. Pond, after conference meetings with members of the councils leadership training com- mittee. The University, .held each fall to prepare leaders for work' during the coming year, will open Thursday 1 ARE HIS WAR BONDS Little Henry Kingsley Cookson, son of Coast Guard Lieut, and Mr?. Henry J. Cookson, is the proud owner of $500 in War Bonds and he wants yon to know, his pop is thum dny. The father knows that his sons educational future will be aided by the War Bonds. The family lives in Washington, D. C. (Coast Guard Photc) f j OUR APOLOGIES The Courier is out late for the MONTHLY PRIESTHOOD MEETING SUNDAY , The motnhly priesthood meeting wi!l be held at the ( South Cache high school on Sunday with different meetings .for the scheduled auxiliaries last as will month. meet at Bishoprics at Lewiston with a church-sco- ut Mr. relationship session, Pond announced. . General authorities of the LDS church will be in charge of the meeting, 'which will be for all institutional heads . of scout troops. The classwork will be' divided into two sections, one for Frank, lin, Oneida, and Benson, districts, to be held in Preston, Ida., and the other for Smithfield, Cache, Logan, and Hyrum districts, at Logan Junior high school. The Preston sessions, will be held in the Franklin LDS stake house November 23, 28, and Dec. 3, 6, 12 and 17 under direction of Marlow Woodward and Wells McIntyre, Preston, and B. C. Monson, Richmond. ' Dr. John O. Carlisle, chairman of the leadership training 'committee, will be in charge of the Logan courses, slated for November 19, 26, 29, December 5, 10 and 13 at the Logan Junior high school. He will be assisted by Fred Duce, Hyde .Park, and Lewis Brenchley, Wellsville. , Harris Addresses OPA Advisors Ghwich Annauncementi HYRUM FIRST Sacrament meeting will convene at 7 p. m. on Sunday event ing at .which time the annual Relief Society conference will be held. Music will be furnished by the Singing Mothers directed by Mrs. Otey Benson and by the directed ward choir by Mrs. Ruth Moss. Mrs. Muriel Wright will be the accompanist. Talks will be given by Bishop executive officers J- - W. Wright, and class leaders, Joseph B. Gunnell of Wellsille. RtEef Scpiety In Relief Society meeting beginning at 2 p. m. Miss Emma Nielsen will present the literary lesson. HYRUM Mrs. Joseph Olsen and Marilyn Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A- - Allen. Musical numbers as well as the ward choir will be heard. Relief Society Mrs. Eva Gustavensen will present the literary lesson in the Second ward Reief Society on Tuesday. The meting will begin at 2 p. m. JMIA Interest WARD sen in charge. Special speakers will be two high school students Qyde Olsen, ison of ME and Gertrude Wd'idh ofj the St&ke Board will be in attendance. All visiting tachers are in vited to sit in a body. Relief Society - On next Tuesday the literary lesson will be presented by Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist. Bessie Swanson and Helen Jensien will furnish vocal duets. Special SECOND Sacrament meeting will convene in the Second ward at 7 p. m. with Bishop Levi J. Ander- Mrs. In the the Class In l. . the Special Interest group a a variety program will be featcontinuation of the subject Betured for Thanksgiving day. Mb. ' Better Children and ter Homes, will preMargaret Christoffersen Better Communities will be had. children, Her two sent readings. ' John and Barbara, will give vocal numbers. i w, , 1 ?e. ) Ten of Mr. Jensens 13 children survive him. They are : Vern and LeR'oy Jensen of Hyrum, Ify Belle Teague of Salt Lake Ellis Jensen, Mrs. Lila La Fonte, Mrs. Edna Stokes and Mrs. Elease Morris of Ogden! Mrs; Ruby Petersen of Jerome, Idaho, Mrs. Rose Mae Pilkington, Logan. Also a brother, Nepbi Jensen of. Los Angeles survives. Funeral services will be hekf. Saturday at 1 pjn. in the Second ward chapel with Bishop Levi Andersen in charge- - .Friends, may call at the family home on. Friday at 5 p. m, until the time for the services on Saturday. Burial will be undelr the - direction of the Thompson Funeral ' Mrs. Dean Riggs, the former Miss Glenda Green announces the birth of a little son born at Logan Monday. - They are feeling fine. Dean who is Navy-inow at San Diego. Mrs. Riggs makes her home in Wellsville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill L. Green. . e in-th- , 1 INFANT DIES The infant son of Fenton and Irene Leatham Christofferson, born at a Logan hospital SunDuring the ,'wAr, agriculture day died on Monday, one day af-- 1 had only to back up the, war ef- ter birth. Mr. Christoffersen is fort and supply a maximum of in the army and is stationed at food, hut now the day of reac- New York City. Mrs. Christoffertion has arrived, the stimulus of son is 'making her home in Wells war buying has passed, and we ville with her sister, Miss Dora must plan for thejjutupe. Leatham. Dr. .Harris endorsed the educational! purpose of the Price HYRUM BOY HONORED Coiitrol for Prosperity celebration!, W. Durre l (Quig) Nielsen has to be held throughout the been appointed Editor of the Utstate and nation during Novem- ah Farmer with offices in Salt I saw the effect of ber, saying: Lake City. Quig has served in inflation in Europe during the 1920s. I saw families, which had the army for the past fo.ur years been prosperous for generations, and has recently received, his beggared, and I want none of discharge. Prior to his induction inflation. Under the prevailing he was with the Public Relations scarcities, I am absolutely con- department of the USAC. He is vinced the need of certain res- the son of Mrs. Nora Nielsen of traints on prices and distribu- Hyrum. His wife is the former tion. It is our duty to hold back LaVonne Bott of Brigham. our personal prejudice and help the price control program. We need to practice restraint in or- BOYD ALBRETSEN HOME Lt. Boyd Alfclretsen has returned der to avoid a stampede that home after being given an ed the ruin nation. might honorable discharge from the arCALVIN SELLEY RELEASED my. Boyd served three years in Calvin Seeley, son of Mr. and Ae infanjtry and was ovjerseas Mrs. Wm. Selley' of Wellsville for 18 months in France, Belis home from the service. He has gium, Holland and Central He has received several been with the Merchant Marine for the past three years. His medals for outstanding service. wife and baby live at Layton. His wife is the former Leila Nielsen, daughter ojf, Mr,, and The Senior Ladies Literary Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen and Mr. club of Wellsville met Friday ev- Albretsen is the son - of Mr. and ening at the home ot, Mrs. Jessie Mrs. Leland Andersen! H, Maughan with President, Miss Zeila Kerr in charge, Arrangements were made to,, hold the services Christmas party on the second William Scott Gibb?,' ,19; me old son of E. Morris and M; Friday in December. Mrs. Eva Lee Gunnell was A'ndilpen Gibbs of Hyrum in- charge of the program . which hed on Thursday at p.m, consisted of a musical reading the Hyrum Second ward chs The Usual Way and a - solo dishop Levi J. Andersen Nva Tho Lilac Tree by Mrs. Vernon chcarSe of the service. died at the host Bankhead accompanied' by, Mrs. T!?e Reta Poppleton. A book report onMonaay morning after "a s was krn on April The Immortal Wife by Ervin Stone was very ably given by 1944 in Logaln. His patents survive .him Mrs, J. Paul Burgess of Hyrum. Two Vocal solos, Thine Alone the following brothers and sist and When Song is Sweet were Milton Gibbs of Miami, Flori hy Mrs. Bankhead accompanied Eugene J Gibb of Berkley, G'bbs with the r by Mrs. Poppleton. During a soc- Gail B.. Loa. Ross, Val Roy, ( serv-oial hour refreshments were d and Larue Gibbs, aT of to twenty three ladies by the mm, and a grandfather, jens hostess assisted by Mrs. Irene dersen of Hyrum. Baldwin and Mrs. Gladys An account of the funeira! be in the next paper. . : -- - par-man- , . . , . Vice-Presiden- . . Home. the farming Unquestionably first time since the present one. of the most faces industry critical periods in American hishas had it. j Dr. Franklin S.- Harris,' tory, on Ylria As 'stated elsewhere president of TJSACT told 'members of the OPA agricultural industry pabe, ye editor has invested in committee advisory Friday at the Smithfield newspaper an the ' Newhouse hotel, Salt the in task of getting that plant underp. m. hepriesthood quorums at Lake' City, who met to discuss way proved too much forus. 2 p. m., the general assembly at plans for the Utah celebration of the Pi ice Control , for Prosperity We believe that it wont hap- 2:30 and department work at observance many opening 3:00. pen again soon. communities next week Monday, r'' f November 12. j man-ageme- st Jen- sen, prominent and respected resident of Hyrum, on Tuesday evening. Mr. 'Jensen passed away at his home after a long illness due to the infirmities of age., A son of Heins and Johanne M. Nielsen Jensen, Mr. Jensen was betel at Hyrum on March II, 1872. HJ married Sytvja fingey in the Logan temple in 1892. She passed away on August 2, 1939. Henry H. Jenleen served as Mayor of Hyrum for two terms from 1916 to 1924. He was also City Marshall for several years- He has spent a great deal of his time in the betterment of this community and has always been a progressive citizen. He blacksmith for a was Hyru-n- s long period of time in his younger Thursday in Lewiston Sheron Bradley will PARADISE WARD podtn and MIA gie p, Thanksgiving birthday and the wedding an- Pauline and Rose Marie Wright A ; fhanksgiving program. wiH niversary of their sister ?nd will .sing ! duets. , be presented Tuesday evening, brother-in-laMr. and' Mt?i Noember 20 in the MIA meeting Jacob A. Fuhriman of ProviTHIRD HYRUM and Mb. J. J Pauli JBijrgetss of WAip After all had attended dence, Hythe in Sacrament meeting Hyrum will review the book "The church service in the Second held Immortal Wifq to the Special Ward a lovely dinner was served rum Third ward will be on one long table which was cen- at 7 p. m. with Counselor Thom- Interest Group. tered with a large three tier as Eliason in charze. Relief Society birthday cake, trimmed in pink Speakers will be Mrs. Geneva Relief Society Meeting will be r5ses with the number 80 on the Oiff and Mr. Enoch Grover .. held Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. Mr. top! Covers were laid for. Special music wi! be given Mrs. Martha Lee will plresent m.. Mrs. Savand Mr. Dee Mrs. and Lee, and by the ward choir the lesson. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Fuhriman age and Flaticia, Ballam will sing of S. Lamb F. 'and Ward sacrament meeting will Mrs. and Mr. v vocal duets. D. Mrs. Mr. and be held Sunday evoking JNov. Hydo Park, mia : of Logan, Mrs. Francis 18 commencing at 7: 30 p. m. In the Special Interest class of Gooley, Boyd Maughan and, Mr. the A. Miller Tlianksgiing program wil' MIA, Mrs. Matilda The honored and Mrs. Gunnell. ba Mrs. reviewbook will presented Sunday morning a present guests received several lovely MinnV in School Nielsen Emma Sunday end Miler commencingV chat gifts. An evening of social 10 a. m. at leaders. class are were enjoyed. and visiting , .number twenty per copy Salt of the t(future). Earth i ALLEN HOME Norman Alien has to his home in Hyrum after an honorable discharge from the Sea Bees. His wife met him at Ogden on Tuesday. Normjani has been in active service for the past three years and overseas fctr 20 months. He received his training at Gulfport Mississippi, Camp Parry. Va. Port Hueneme, Calif, and also in Rhode Island.- - His duties have been in the South Pacific at Okinawa, Saipan, and other iipr V pportant bases. Norman is the son of Mrs. Ellen Allen of the Third ward. 1 ' 5? - -2 SF 2c Mon-roeto- 1945 Qctobek 27. The bride received her education at the Lincoln school and the Soitfh Cache high school and is popular among the younger social set of Hyrum and vicinity.. Mr. Hulse has recently received his discharge from the Air Corps after being in the service for the past 4 years. Twenty-nin-e months were spent overseas in the Southwest Pacific. He (hals been, awarded the Purple; Heart, the Distinguished Flying Cross with an oak leaf cluster, Na,val Sjlver Star, 3 Bronze Stars and the Presidential citation. The young couple will make their home in Hyrum-Showe- r NORMAN n. Mr. Wilcox was born in Pa. on Marche 6, 867-Hwas the son of Francis L. and,, Jennie Secor Wilcox. When twelve years of age he moVed to Preston with his parents and lias resided there - since that time. He married Ella Field Alder in the Logan temple on Noember 26, 1890. He has always been an active member of the church and served as a missionary In flie Southejm j&tates for three ye airs. Mrs. Wilcox died in 1938. Mr. and Mrs.,, Francis Wilcox mijved to Hyrum 'last summer and purchased the John Jensen home in the First ward. , y s k ; 16 t - 1 - ia-- |