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Show Vv r Serving Paradise , Hyrum, :THI and Wellsville in Beautiful Cache Valley Member Audit Bureau of Circulations rty-sixthtts- JUNE 21, 1946 5c Jaycees Have Editorial the shirt factory of no new n'e have learned on the situation of for the shirt p inding a building believe the matter j ctory. We serious considera-tio- n has had some of South citizens by the Outing The South Cache Jaycees held ! ! Jay Bankhead 1 Home 1 the City Councils of Para- Hyrum, and Wellsville, and representatives of the Lions I Clubs, the Junior Chamber of Commerce, The Legion, and any other civic group interested in the growth and development of the South end, meet and consider the proposition with .a representative of the company. If the company has a sound proposition, and if any solution to the difficulties standing in the way is possible, such a meeting should be very effective in deciding what can be done." The Courier would like to receive the opinion of anyone in this matter and will publish any lett- lone Wright And A. Baxter Marry fives of dise, also ers received. Dee Savage to Mission Savage has received a call the Tahitian mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Savage of Hyrum. He will enter the mission home on June 24, hut will not leave for his assigned field of labor for a few Dee to weeks. Dee Glenn-Nyma- n Mr. and Mrs. Leand Maughan announce the marriage of their Miss Beth Glenn, to Lloyd Nyman of Logan, son of the late James and Sarah Nyman. The marriage took place in the Logan temple on Monday morn- mg, June 10 with President El returned from home last winter Europe honorable discharge with an from the army, where he served in the Field Artillery and Infantry. . He was in the army for 30 months, his last assignment being in Germany. Dee attended the US AC at Logan following his discharge. Report on hyrum bank Clifford Stauffer reports that the committee from the Hyrum Lions Club which is interested- - in t i Miss Merle Mecham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mecham of Logan, became the bride of LeRoy Jorgensen, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nicholi Jorgensen of Hyrum, on June 14. The marriage ceremony was perform- , before Congress is upon, the First Security System would put a bank in Hyrum, if the pending legislation does not forbid further expansion. Thorpe Family Ruth Moss to Leave Hyrum STILL ALIVE . . . Francis OGara was reported dead, while a prisoner of the Japs for two years. The ship was named after him. Ships are named after the dead, not the living as OGara proves he is. .... Reunion Mrs. Ruth Moss of Hyrum has accepted a position to teach in the LDS Seminary in the Granite district of Salt Lake City for the coming season. Mrs. Moss has been an instructor in the South Cache High School Seminary since the ddath of her husband. With her fine musical ability and teaching ability, she has added greatly to the success of The Thomas W. Thorpe family reunion was held at Lagoon on Sunday where seventy five mem-ne- rs the Institution. were present and enjoyed a Her many friends in Hyrum lovely dinner at 2 p m. The afternoon was spent her success in her new wish taking in the amusements at the resort. Mr and Mrs. Frank W Talbot position. announce the apThose present were Mr. and of Lewiston of their rs Gilbert marriage Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. proaching to Webster C. HONOR NEWLYWEDS ek Wilson Connie, Lo-daughter, f and families of Mrs. Dav Webster Maughan To Marry Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Parley K Smith and Mrs Leroj B. Thorpe nd families of Wellsville, Mr. nd Mrs. Clifford Fisher and fam y of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. nia8 R Thorpe and family of (, e City anl Mr. and Mrs. Th eo "Pitney and family of Men-- i j Very Pleasant time was had n, all Present. pJOR OPERATION Tnla five year od daughter and Mrs Wells Rawlins thoebWent a major operation at last v'eek.aClle alley Hospital A large crowd of relatives and friends attended the Farewell party in the Third ward chapel of Hyrum last Thursday night to honor Miss Dorene Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nielsen, who is leaving home to fill an LDS mission. With William Baxter of the Ward committee in charge an lems. excellent program was rendered Similar, meetings will be held as follows. at Paradise on June 28 and at Community singing; Invoca- Wellsville on July 1. Time ind tion, Paul Nielsen; Girls Quar- place of these, meetings will be tet, La Dell Marcussen, Marilyn announced next week. and Bingham, Renee Chipman, Laura Beth Haws of Logan; Farewell address, Dr. W. W. MAJOR OPERATION Karl Benson of Hyrum subRichards of the LDS Institute; response, Dorene Nielsen; Organ mitted to a major operation at on Reta Jensen; solo, Remarks, the Cache Valley hospital Arnold Nielsen, Vocal solo, Ray Monday morning. Karl returned home last week Jensen; Remarks, Bishop Earle W. Allen; Quartet by girls; and with an. honorable discharge from the Navy after serving fqr benediction by Irvin Hall. Dorene will enter the mission more than two years. He is the course of study and will then son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Milton leave for her assigned field to Benson of Hyrum. the Southern States. The Courier joins in wishing NIELSENS ENJOY TRIP her success in her labors. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielsen and their son, Captain Jay Nielsen have returned to their home in Hyrum following a delightful trip to Miami Florida. While Mr. and Mrs. John S. Stoller away they passed through 19 of Brigham City entertained at states and travelled 7500 miles. their home on Saturday evening While at Miami they stated they with a reception in compliment were treated most royal, every to their daughter and husband, minute of their visit was well Mr and Mrs. Max Jorgensen who planned with various entertainwere recently married. ments. attended horse They The following Hyrum people races, boxing matches and picattended: Mayor and Mrs. J. W. nics. They also went on a deep Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman sea fishing trip and Mr. Nielsen Seamons, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill caught a fish which measured Wright, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wil- seven feet long. ThosO in charge of the trip son, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Nielsen, James Birch, Horton Nielsen, stated there had been 1500 exGrant Allgaier, Roy Jorgensen. prisoners of war and their relatives at Miami since last February on this same excursion. Four of the Doolittle flyers joined Jay at Miami. They visited at Lake Wood Ohio with the parents of one of reThe Peter Maughan family the Doolittle that had union will be held at the Logan been executed. flyers also They spent Senior High School on Saturday, some time in writh their Chicago a with 1946 beginning June 29, and husband, Mr. and reception at 1 p m., t meeting at daughter Mrs. Melvin Scharp. 2 p. m., sports such as swimming, Captain Nielsen has now left baseball and competitive games at for Fort Douglas where he will 4 p. m. Supper at grounds at 6 p m. Each family or group of receive his new assignment. families will provide their own food. Evenings entertainment will Max Jorgensen Marries Maughan Family - bs now pending is decided of Marries Maughan, son of Mr and which id L. Maughan of Wellsville temwill take place in the Logan 21. ple on Friday June of Miss Talbot is a graduate of and School North Cache High hos the Wiliam Budge Memorial has She pital school for nursing. at the recently been employed Cache Valley General hospital. reWebster has recently been leased from the service with the 101st Airborne Division. The young couple plan to make their home in Wellsville where at the Web Webster is recently Confectionery and Dale Ken Murray. from purchased Officers and teachers of the MIA entertained at a party honoring Mr and Mrs. Terrall Hatch who were recently married. The evening was spent socially and refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs Marion Olsen, Mr. and Mrs .Oliver Smith, Mrs Esther Shaw, Mrs. Mattie Price, Miss Connie Obray, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Obray, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Welch, Mr and Mrs. Fred Summers, and the honored couple. Mrs Hatch is the former Zona Nielson of Rexburg. A lovely gift was presented f. o them. There will be a meeting sponsored by the Democratic committee at the Lincoln School auditorium in Hyrum on June 24 at 8:15 p. m. Candidates for the various pol itical offices' will be presented. Democrats and all people Interested in hearing the policies of the party are invited. voters and returned Young veterans are especially invited to be present to discuss their prob- Dorene Nielsen Alden Baxter, son of Mr. and jirs. J. B. Baxter, also of Hy- rum took laee ln the LoKan LDS Temple on 7, with John A. at high with preysident E1 of theApostle of the Twtlve Quorum Christiansen Ray officiating at a double ring ceremony. The bri- ray Christiansen officiating. formi the impre6 Apostle3 the Accompanying coupl? sive'.ritls dal party consisted of the parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs Dale throush the temple were the Witnessing the ceremony were Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Glen brides parents her Sraad Par the parents of the bride, of Lor and rSWarren gan, Mrs. Blair Johnson who are sisters and bro-,enNielsen, sister of Wright of Hyrum and Mr. and the'groomi Mrs Clarice Tensen,' thereof the groom. Gibbs of Malad; Dr. and Mrs Following the ceremony a wed,Mrs- - JosRutjj Mogg of Hyrum J- - W. Mr. and Mrs.j was dinner at served the Wright, ding the immediately following Bluebird Cafe to the members of Charles McBride and Mrs. J. B. marriage ceremony a wedding the immediate families. The Baxter all of Hyrum, Mrs. James breakfast was served at the home young couple then left for a hon-- : A. Leishman of Wellsville and of Mr. and Mrs. Evferett Mecham eymoon trip to Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Letitia Blaisdale of Malad, of Logan. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Idaho. Jit ' Covers were laid for the bride Maughan entertained at a trousthe following Immediately and Mrs. seau tea at her home in honor ceremony a wedding breakfast and groom, Apostle John A. Widtsoe Mrg Clarice of her daughter. A color scheme was served at the Blue Bird toljensen Mr and rg Blflir Nie, of pink and white was carried out members of the two immediate 8en Mrg Ruth Mogg and Mp and in all the appointments. Pink pe- families. Mr. Mecham and family. onies and bridal wreath decorated lone is a of the In the evening the parents of be the rooms and a beautifully dec- South Cache graduateSchool and High the bride entertained at a, lqvely cake topped orated four-tiere- d Seminary and has compleetd her reception at the LDS Institute at freshman year at the USAC. She Logan. Summer flowers were Continued to Page Five is prominent in social and religiartistically arranged in the .hall. ous circles, among her offices is Mrs. Ruth Moss welcomed the secretary of the first ward Sun- guests on entering the spacious day school. lounge. In the bridal party were Alden is also a graduate of the bride and groom, several the South Cache High School brides maids, a best man and and Seminary and has completed attendants. The charming bride his Junior year at the USAC. He was gowned in an exquisite has served three years in the white satin wedding gown with army as Radio operator on a net overskirt entrain. Her fintransport ship and received his gertip bridal veil was of Continued to Page Four to Page Four securing a bank for Hyrum met with N. D Salisbury of the First Security Bank in Logan, and were assured that as soon as legislation Has A lovely June bride was Miss lone Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wright of rum. Her marirage to John LeRoy Jorgensen To Meet - Called Democrats To Meet Farewell For a water melon bust and dutch luncheon last Wednesday night at the Hyrum City Park in Blacksmith Fork Canyon. Boyd Hall of Wellsville was chairman of the committee. U Cache, however. The outing was part of a The opinion among those who membership drive, now in proto finance the are in a position I building is, so far as we have gress. All young men in South Cache heard, that the company should N valley interested in joining are an Investment make to billing not only invited, but urged to ln the building if they have any become a member of this pro- here. If of they staying mtention I; then it gressive group, and become acj,ave no such intention, ii WOuid be foolish to invest a large quainted with Jaycee ideals and sum of money in a building (hat activities. would have no other use. Assisting Mr. Hall on the comThe stand of the City Council mittee are LaVere Kidman and jn Hyrum that it would be improp Ed Nielsen of Hyrum. r for the city to provide a build-in- g from city funds, seems quite sensible. Otherwise any business I man should have the same right to receive a new building for his ! business. This would soon lead to Petty Officer Third Calss Jay I serious abuse of city revenue. Bankhead has returned home afThe above Items are conceded ter being discharged at ShoemakI by everyone to be correct and Caifornia recently. He is the er, j proper, but the point we wished son of Bishop and Mrs. Evan H. I to make last week is that if the Bankhead of the Wellsville SecI company wants to come here, the ond Ward. I people who are interested in the FIRST FORD CAR , , . Henry Ford, founder of the company, poses development of the South Cache in the first car he built in 1896. His Wife and their grandson, Henry ! area should certainly be sure that IMPROVING SLOWLY the proposal is unsound and imMorris M. Baxter who is at the Ford II, president of the company, pose with him. Detroit was holding the automotive possible before rejecting it, and Veterans jubilee celebration, at which the Fords played hospital in Salt Lake an important golden part. Lt. Gen. William Knudsen was in charge of the allowing the factory to be establCity for treatment for injuries recelebration which took on the color of a worlds auto fair. ished somewhere else with the ceived in an automobile accident resulting prosperity to that area. three weeks ago, is improving Wed like to see representa- slowly. . NUMBER TWO per copy Loy . at 8 p. m. iieww Leishman Marries and Mrs George Hiibner Mendon announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Loy M. Leishman, son of Mr. and Mrs Earl Leishman of Wellsville. The ceremony was performed in the LDS temple at Logan on Monday June 10 with President El Ray Christensen officiating. After the ceremony the parents of the bride entertained at a wedding dinner for members of the immediate families at their home in Mendon. A beautiful wedding cake centered the table and vases of red rosebuds were at either end. The young couple left for a short honeymoon trip. After their return they will make their home in Ogden. Both Mr and Mrs. Leishman are South Cache High School graduates. The bride has been active in church affairs in Mendon. The groom recently has been released after two years service in the European theatre. They were honored at a wedding dance held in Mendon Recreation Hall last Thursday evening. Mr. of OPERA STAR . . . Patti Lou 7, Homestead Park, Pa.f chosen for a part in Sari to be presented by the Pittsburgh civic light opera series this summer. Gold-itroh- Sacrament meeting will be held in the Hyrum First ward next Sunday evening at 8 p. m. Representing the Stake High Council will be President Edwin Clawson and Evan O. Bankhead There will also be special musical numbers. Hyrum Second ward sacrament meeting will convene at 8 p. m. Special speakers for ihe evening will be Lynn Nielsen, recently released from the Navy, and Walter Virchow. Special music will also be featured. Sacrament meeting will be held in the Third ward on Sunday at 8 p. m. Special speakers from the High Council will be President Preston Brenchley and Dean Riggs, a returned service man from Wellsville. Special musical numbers wil be heard. newly-organiz- UTAH HIGHWAY PATROL Know Your Traffic Laws Bostock-Jesso- p i and Mrs. William Bostock of Hyrum announc the marriage of their daughter Maurine to Cloyd Jessop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verio Jessop of Millville. The marriage ceremony was performed at Logan on June 10. Witnessing the ceremony were the parents of the bride and groom. The young couple will make their future home in Millville. Mrs. Trolson, grandmother of the groom entertained at her home In Nibley on June 14 in compliment to Mr and Mrs. Jessop. A large number of relatives and friends enjoyed an evening of visiting and games with lunchMr. Shall Not Overload Bicycle: A person propelling a bicych shall not ride other than upoi the permanent and regular sea attached thereto, nor carry an; other person other than upon i firmly attached and regualr sea thereon. No bicycle shall be used t carry more persons at one timi than the number for which i is designed and equipped. Bicycles Equipped With Signal No person shall ride a bicycl unless it is equipped with a be! or ether device capable of givin; a signal audible for a distanc of at least 100 feet; except tha no bicycle shall be equipped wit ENLISTS FOR MILITARY SERVICE Reese Richman, son of Mr. and eon following. The newly weds received many nor shall any person use Mrs. Georg Richman recenty enupon beautiful wedding presents. listed for military service. bicycle any siren or whistle. |