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Show PAGE EIGHT Registration for Piano STUDENTS will begin Monday, July 15th S: a. m. to 11 a. m. 1 JULY 12, 1946 SOUTH CACHE COURIER and p. m. to 5 p. m. at the home of Mrs. M. S. Gaddie Teacher Phone 16-- W Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Obray of Hyrum attended a dinner party in Paradise on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sarah H. James. A number of other guests were also present from various parts of the state. Mrs. Varnel Rosza and son Clate of Los Angeles, California, have returned to their home, ten days spent in following attended the misClare jUtah. sion home in Salt Lake City, to filling a mission j preparatory to South Africa, while Mrs. Rosza visited in Hyrum with her many relatives and friends. She was the house guest of her mother, Mrs. Emma Liljenquist. back Accompanying the Roszas to California were Miss Afton Petersen and Gordon Baxter of Hyrum who will spend a two weeks vacation there. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wright of Hyrum have returned to their home following a ten day trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. Norman Seamons cared tor their two chidren were away. while they between the ages of 12 to 14 years. will be enjoyed Swimming with a Weiner Bake following. The party is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs.. C. L. Sutcliffe of the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Sutcliffe have Mrs Wayne Tibbetts and daugh- entertained this same group of ter Barbara of Lorenzo, Idaho young people at their home at came Monday to spend a week in fireside chats following sacraWellsvile with her mother, Mrs, ment meetnig for the last two D. J. Jones and other relatives. Sunday nights. Nice programs, have games and refreshments Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wright been enjoyed. and daughter Patricia and son A committee consisting of Dr. Kurt Wright are enjoying a Shirley Wilcox, Orson Wilson weeks vacation to Yellowstone' and Jerry Moss -- will act as a National Park. during the program committee month of July. Mrs. Ronald Bowen and two These Fireside Chats will be children of Denver, Colorado, held each Sunday evening folare visiting in Hyrum with Mrs. lowing sacrament meeting. All Bowens parents, Mayor and Mrs. young people between the ages J. W. Jorgensen and in Logan of 12 to 14 are cordially invited with her husbands parents, Mr. to attend. and Mrs. George Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Christianat City Electrician and Mrs. Mal- sen of Hyrum entertained colm Gaddie and family of Hy- their home on Thursday evenrum attended funeral services of ing. old Julie Elizabeth LinSome interesting games were ford of Garland this week. The enjoyed and a delicious lunchchild was killed on Saturday at eon served. 10:30 a. m. when struck by a Thirty-fiv- e close friends and car driven by Arnold Lewis, of neighbors attended. Long Beach, California. Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen The little girl was coming be- were married. recently hind her father, A. Cyril Linford in crossing the road. Mr. LinMr. and Mrs. Clyde Copen of ford saw the car coming and Salt Lake spent Monday evening shouted to her to go back and and Tuesday in Wellsville vfith wait until the car had passed. their mother, Mrs. D. J. Jones The warning came too late and Mr. a tourist Lewis, and driver, Mrs Evan H. Bankhead crashed into the child before he Mrs. Evan Hall entertained at an could stop. afternoon party on Friday in honSurvivors are the parents, a or of their mother, Mrs. William sister Susan Ann 8, and a bro- C. Brenchley who was observing ther Jimmy 1 and her grand her birthday. It was held at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. home and the rooms were beautiGaddie and George Linford all fully decorated with summer flow ers. The time was spent socially of Garland. and a lovely luncheon served to A party wil be held at the Mesdames Sarah Brenchley, EleaBoat landing of the Hyrum Dam nor Cooper, Emma Parker, Cassie on Saturday night for all young, H. Brenchley, Eliza Stuart, Chris-ten- a P. Glenn, Jennie Murray, people of the Hyrum First W'aid Geneva Murray, Vie Darley, Amanda Murray, Veda Smith, Nettie Thorpe, Ida Allan, Dahlia Anderson, Jane Glenn, Elizabeth Glenn, Kate Haslam, Naoma Perkes, Millie B. Leishman, Edna Thorpe, all of Wellsville, Mrs. David P. Murray, and Mrs Mary D. Murray, both of Logan, and Mrs. Stella HYRUM Israelsen of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Brenchley received several lovely gifts. McBride and son Farrell left Hyrum on Sunday afternoon for a two weeks vacation trip. While away they expect to visit in Canada, and places of interest in the Northwestern States. Have Your Windows Fixed Jack Humphreys I PARADISE LOCALS Mrs. Charles 13 iiEfya Mrs .Annie Bradley of Salt Lake City is visiting with her sisSacrament meeting will Mrs Elizabeth Rawlins. ter, on ward Third vene at the Hyrum Coun Sunday night at 8 p m. with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Obray in charge. Eliason selor Thomas will be are vacationing in Yellowstone the of evening Speaker Park. Arthur T. Pendry of Logan. Special musical numbers will be furMr. and Mrs. Heber Jensen and nished by Mrs Margaret Larsen children of Sandy spent Tuesday and company. and Thursday visiting at the sister, Mrs. Sacrament in the Hyrum Sec- home of Mr. Jensens evPearce. Clara on meet will Sunday ward ond ening at 8 pi m. Special speakers Miss Gloria Pulsipher of Avon on the program will be Lloyd Clawson, Dean Salversen, and is visiting relatives in Ogden. Wesley Nielsen. Lloyd and Dean Mrs. Edna Ohlwiler who has are preparing for a mission in the near future and Wesley is a re- been very ill at the Cache Valley turned service man. There will hospital for the past month was also be special musical numbers. able to return to her home last Counsellor Albert Nielsen will be Friday. in charge. Claire, ten year old son of Mr. HENRY STAUFFERS MOTHER and Mrs Cliford Obray, had the PASSES AWAY misfortune of falling from a load Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stauffer of hay and sufering a severe inand Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stauf- jury to his arm and back. fer of Hyrum attended funeral services of Mrs. Verena Brech-buMrs, Hortense Noris is very ill Stauffer Howell, of Brig- at her home. ham City on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Howell is Mr. Henry StaufMr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall of fers mother. Utah were guests of Mr. Lark, The respected lady was a and Mrs James Hall during last prominent L. D. S. church work- week. er. She had also done considerable temiple work. Mr .and Mrs Lyle Blakely and Survivors include three sons children of Ogden and Miss Joyce and three daughters: Henry Story were house guests of Mr. Stauffer, Hyrum; David Stauffer, and Mrs. Wilbur Underwmod last Los Angeles; Ernest Stauffer, week. Ogden; Mrs. Rosella Bench, Los Angeles, Mrs. Louise Whitworth, George Spencer Bradley is visBrigham City; and Mrs. Mabel iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flamm, Brigham City. Joseph N. Smith. He is a nephew of Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ewer and son Leon of Logan spent Sunday in Wellsville as guests of their Yeates, and Mrs Mae McBride. A board meeting was held with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam H. Glenn. President Melba Nielsen in charge after which a social hour with a PRIMARY BOARD HAS PARTY number of entertaining games was The Hyrum Stake Primary enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was servBoard was entertained at the home of Mrs. Buford Swanson of ed to the honored guests and to Hyrum on Friday evening. Host- Mrs Melba Nielsen, Mrs. Valeda esses were Mrs. Swanson, Viola Shaffer, Mrs Virginia Larsen, Sirs Israelsen, Ebba Nielsen and Alice Kate Nielsen, Mrs. Hilda Nielsen Olsen of Paradise. and Alta Petersen of Hyrum and The party honored five of the Mrs. Viola Welch of Paradise, Board members who are being Mrs Guennie Maughan and Mrs. released from their duties. They Blanche Bradshaw of Wellsville are Mrs Esther Gundersen, Mrs, and the hostesses. A lovely gift was presented to Esther Kerr, Mrs. Marjory Leishman of Wellsville, Mrs. Bertha each of the retiring members. con- hl Rheumatism And Arthritis I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. : SPECIAL FLY SPRAY, FLY SPRAY 1 PT JQc 0 GUNS BLACK PEPPER, 6 oz. ICE CREAM PACKED 25 FOR CANYON PARTIES, Per Gallon J25 Plus Packing Charge. 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