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Show TAGE EIGHT uamaged JTLrlTisu SOUTH CACHE COURIER Preston Nielsen and Mrs. Oluf Olsen of Burley, Idaho, has spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Savs Mrs. Enoch Grover of Hyrum. The Logan LDS Temple was Mrs Olsen is a sister of Mr. the scene of the marriage of Miss Marie Krebs and Preston Lorin Larsen tof Hyrum acNielsen, with President Elray Carl Olsen iof Ogden companied Marie Christiansen officiating. to Yellowstone Park last week. Is the lovely daughter of Mr. The trip was made on business and Mrs. John Krebs of North and pleasure combined. Logan, and Preston is the son of Mr. ano Mrs. Arnold Nielsen BELLE MURE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Margaret Larsen of Hy of Hyrum. The marirage was solemnized rum entertained the Belle Muri on July 18 at high noon, wirh Club at her home on Mondiy parents of the bride and groom, night. Summer roses and cut flowe.s Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hurren and Seymour Nielsen witnessing were used as decoration in the home. the ceremony. A wedding dinner was served Special guests were Mrs. Elva Hie Andersen, 'Mrs. Luella Nielsen, at the Krebs home following memMrs. Phyllis Savage and Mrs. with marriage ceremony United States Savings Bonds are bers of the two immediate fami- Jennie Burris. bonds because your counpatriotic serA delicious luncheon was lies in attendance. try is still fighting enemy forces and tables which can do to you what the Nazis On the same evening a lovely ved at three small enand Japs were unable to accomplish. reception was held at the home Bridge formed the evenings This enemy is inflation y tertainment. Krebs Mrs. Mr. and John of prices which can wreck you and your to was awarded score High country. Every bond you buy today complimenting the newly weds. The reception line was com- Mrs. Elva Andersen. All cut to still serves your country because and honor your continued investment in bonds posed of the bride and groom Mrs. Ruby Smith keeps your dollars in a safe place Allen. to Mrs. Bonnie and their parents. The bride prize and out of competition for the still scarce consumer goods. was charming in a white taffeta V. S. Treasury Department Mrs Reed Bickmore of Hyrum overnet a with gown wedding anthe fifth celebrated birthday skirt and a finger tip, veil. Her of her little daughter, corsage was of Gardenias and niversaryon Mr. and Mrs. Llewllyn PeterWednesday, July 17, Brenda, Mrs. Krebs pink carnations. a nice party. Outdoor games sen and son and daughter of with and Mrs. Nielsen wore corsages were enjoyed underthe super- Los Angeles California are visitof Gardenias and roses. vision of Dixie Allen and Maurine ing in Hyrum with their many The serving table was decor- Miler, relatives and friends. They are ated with a tiered wedding cake Refreshments were served to former Hyrum residents. The topped with a minature bride 30 children. visitors are house gdests of Mr. and groom and white candelbra and Mrs. Lynn Petersen iof the Mr and Mrs. Horace Liljenquist first ward. at each end. The cloth of exquisite lace. The home was and two children of Montpelier, decorated with a Idaho visited at the home of Mr. beautifully summer flowers in and Mrs C. J. Jensen last week. W' & R CLUB MEETS of variety Mrs. LaVere Nielsen enterThey were guests also of Mr, and pastel hue. tained the W & R Club at her of Mrs. and Nephi Hyrum. Liljenquist Carol and Faye Bateman home in Hyrum on Friday night. Irene Krebs of North Logan had Luncheon was served at three Mr and Mrs .Alvin Ferre were charge of the serving. Kathleen small tables to the club memMrs of Mr. Ferres parents, guests cf Petersen Allen and Ramona bers and two special guests; Mrs. of and Victor Jensen Hyrum Hyrum supervised the trousseau on the 24th. Mrs. Mae Player and Mrs. Melva n Clarks-torooms, Gretta Griffin of Brown. received the gifts. Mr. Mrs and Hervin Nielsen Bridge was played with High Nina Gayle Nielsen, sister of two children of Downey, Ida- score won by Mrs. Hilda 'Nielsen and of the ho the groom had charge were Hyrum visitors on the and All cut by Mrs. Ikrlynn guest book. All girls wore sum- 24th of f Brown. July. , mer formals. The home was decorated with More than 150 guests attendKaye Dawne Bailey entertained summer flowers iof a variety. ed. the Twiggs 4H club at her home The young couple have now on Friday afternoon. A recreaMr. and Mrs. DeWayne left for a honeymoon trip to tional hour was enjoyed at the and family of Hyrum have Yellowstone National Park. grounds and then the girls Preston has served his coun- play returned to the Bailey home to returned home following , a fishing trip to Mackey, Idaho. try in the navy for 18 months enjoy refreshments. in the Pacific area and prior to The following girls were presthat time filled a mission to the ent: Glenda Burris, Sherlaine Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hulse North Central States. arisen, Nelda Monson, Merlyn Oakley, Idaho, are visiting in The bride has completed her Miller, Margo Sorenson, Coralie Hyrum with Mrs. Hulses mother, sophomore year at the USAC at Nielsen, Gloria Ann Nielsen, Kaye Mrs. Agnes Atkinson and family. Logan. Both are active in their Dawne Bailey and the teacher, Mrs. Hulse is the former Renee respective communities in reli- Mrs. Lois Goodwin. Jean Smith Atkinson. was a special guest. gious and social circles. Kaye Dawne Bailey, reporter in They will make their home Logan. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stoddard of Hyrum on Mr. and Mrs Wm. S. Baxter, the 24 th were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs Melvin Liljenquist, Hall and daughter Kathleen of Mr and Mrs. Jack Hall, Mr. and Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Max Baxter, Beverly Baxter, Stoddard of Hyrum. Devoy Baxter and Melinda Liljen Mrs. Claine Smith and quist enjoyed a picnic in Blacktwo smith Fork Canyon last Sunday. children, Richard and Robert, are visiting in Hyrum for a month' while her husband,' Lt. Claine The Teen Age Fireside group Smith is on his way to Puerto of the Hyrum First ward were en- Rico where he will be stationed tertained at the home of Rose for some time. Mrs. Smith and Marie Wright last Sunday night children will rejoin him after following the sacrament meeting. their visit here. Mrs Smith is the daughter of Orson Wilson of the program committee was in charge of the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lauritzen and program. Virginia Jorgensen play Lt. Smith is the son of Mr, and ed the accordion numbers and Mrs James L. Stoddard. Paul Wilcox sang vocal selections. Sociability songs were also Mr. and Mrs, Pete Christiansen enjoyed. Plans for a float on the of Los Angeles, Caifornia and Mrs 24 th of July were made. Clement Billett of San Fernando During the social hour, the Valley, California have been the hostess served refreshments. The house guests of Mrs. Maud Lilnext meeting will be held at the jenquist of Hyrum during the home of Jerry Moss on Sunday past week. The visitors are all evening imediately following sac- former Hyrum people. Mrs. Billrament services. ett is the former Belle Williams. Mr. Marries Uncle Sam run-awa- Elia-so- n AIRLANES TO RAILWAYS . . . TWA mainliner, carrying 18 passengers and a crew of 3, shown after emergency crash landing on a railroad right of way shortly after taking off from Chicago airport for New York. None of the passengers was injured, although pilot and stewardess were slightly hurt. The pilot stated that both engines quit shortly after the takeoff, and that he did not have sufficient altitude to glide back to the field. and Mrs. Norman and son Norman Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McBride and son Farrell of Hyrum have returned home after an interesting trip of two weeks. Their tour took them to Canada where they visited at Cardston, Calgary and Banff National Park where some of the worlds biggest Rodeos are held. They returned by way of Butte, Montana, and Boise, Idaho. While away they went through the LDS temples at Cardston and Idaho Falls. Mr. PARADISE LOCALS Sea-mo- Mr. and Mrs Marion Olsen rehome Friday after enjoy- turned ing a While Falls, ferent church temple excursion. relatives in Salt Lake City and Lark during the week. Mr and Mrs. Myron Norman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Summers and family, Grant and Gretta Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen and family and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Obray and family left Sunday for a weeks vacation at Yellowstone Park. Mr and Mrs. David J. Thomas and Mrs, Gladys Christensen of jalt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pearce Mrs. Sarah J. Law and daug- away they visited in Idaho Yellowstone Park and difparts of Canada. Mr. and Mrs Bob Burburn of Mexico City spent last week visiting with Mrs: Burburns parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Rock. Mr and Mrs. Alonzo Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Burrell and Owen Burrell were business vis- hter Bessie of Los Angeles, Mrs. Isabelle Pearce and Mrs. Jennie itors in Salt Lake City. Mr William T. James of Las Austin of Logan spent last WeMr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw of Magna spent part of last .week Vegas, Nevada spent last week dnesday visiting with their brotin Hyrum as the house guests of visiting with his mother, Mrs. her David W. James. Members of the Eight Little Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Baxter. Sarah J. James. at of 4H club met at the home home the guests Sunday Peppers While here the two couples enMr and Mrs. Hilary Obray were of the club leader Beth Rawlins an to Blacksmith joyed outing O. C. Kingsford and daugh- on Wednesday afternoon. The Fork Canyon. The Shaws are Mr. and Clarice of Salt time was spent in canning peas former Hyrum- - residents, Mrs. ters Roma Doy Lake City, Mr. Heber Lauritzen Plans were made relative to the Shaw is a sister of Mrs. Baxter. and family of Hyrum, Mr. and outing to be held in Logan caMrs R. V. Baird and family of nyon during the week end Mrs. Leland Pulsipher of Avon Lewiston, Mr and Mrs. Reid Leish man of WellsvilleMr and Mrs. entertained recently at a chilFred Summers and family, Mr. drens party at her home in honor and Mrs. Neil Tams and Mrs. of her nephew, Jack Walters, of Cedar City.. The occasion was jus Margaret Obray of Paradise. J. Welch, son of Mr. tenth birthday. There were tweParley I suffered for years and am so and Mrs. Parley J. Welch has re- nty friends of Jacks who attended thankful that I found relief from turned to his base in Little Rock, and enjoyed a wienie roast and this terrible affliction that I will Arkansas after two weeks fur- other refreshments. The aftergladly answer anyone writing me lough with relatives and friends. noon was spent playing games. for information. Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Williams of Mrs. Leland Pusipher of Avon Pautz, P. 0. 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