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Show PAGE EIGHT SOUTH CACHE COURIER Funeral Services For Rosalie Brown Grant Robbins of Salt Lake, acted as pall bearers. The prayer at the home in Logan was by Bishop Wilheim Petersen of Logan and Funeral services were held in prayers at the services were by the Wellsville tabernacle on Mon A. Tennyson Smurthwaite and day for Mrs Rosalie (Rose) Par- John A. Brown, both of Salt Lake kinson Brown, 80, wife of Chas. City. R. Brown of Logan, former resiSpeakers who told of the sturdents of Wellsville, who died on dy last Friday morning at her home. of Qualities and accomplishments the Brown, Parkinson and CounselorJames L. Wyatt of the families were George J. "Wellsville ward was in charge. Bailey Haslam and Samuel Mitton, both "Mrs Rena B. Leishman played the of Logan. Counselor Wyatt made on the and postude prelude remarks. Musical numThe ma,- - beautiful flowers closing were duets bers I Heard the1 were carried by neighbors of the Voice of Jesus Say and One Browns in Logan. Sweetly Solemn Thought by Mr. Six nephews, Howard P. Jones, Mrs. L J Bailey of Logan, and WTm. Lyle Pitkin of Millville, by John Watkins and Joshua Gunnell of solo Oh My Father Logan, Walter J. Brown and Bailey with Mrs Rena Leishman or-xa- n. ' NEXT WEEK In the Gar-de- n by Miss Mary Francis Maack of Salt Lake accompanied by Mrs. Mary Smurthwaite Smith also of Salt Lake. Burial was in the Wellsville cemetery and the grave was dedicated by George Knowlton of " Logan. Mrs. Brown was horn in Wellsville on August 29, 1866, a daugh ter of Henry F. and Betsy Woodward Parkinson. She was married to Charles B. Brcn in the Salt Lake Endowment House on April 7 1883. They have been living together the past 63 years and made their home at Wellsville, Boise, Idaho, Klamath Falls Oregon, Oakland, Caif., and Logan. She is survived by her husband who is 87 years of age, and four children, Leo Brown of Logan, Harry Brown of Phoenix, Arizona, Mrs Vera Fischer of San Jose, Calif, and Cecil Brown of Tonopah, Nevada. Also six grandchildren and six brothers and sisters, Mrs. Margaret P. Jones and Joseph Parkinson of Wellsville, Mrs. Jule Grant of Murphy, Idaho, Mrs Pearl Dar-e- y of West Dayton, Oregon, Chancy and Ross Parkinson or Spokane Washington. Dunn Family Quil Allen Home First Lieutenant Charles Allen of Hyrum arrived home on Wednesday with an honorable discharge from the army. His discharge was granted at Camp Beale, California. He has spent the Past year at Camp John Hay at Baguio, Phillippine Islands, where he was athletic and recreational officer. This base was a furlough center for the army. is he familiarly Quil, as known, has spent three years in military duty he received his commission at the officers .training school at Camp Davis North He received further Carolina. at Camp Pickett, Virtraining ginia, Fort Benning, Ga. and Camp Rucker, Alabama. Lieut. Allen was inducted in the army in 1941 following his US AC the graduation from school the in where he majored of education. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allen of Ac-qui- lla Reunion On Saturday, August 17, 100 members of the family of the late Charles O. Dunn gathered at Willow Park where they enjoyed a most pleasant afternoon and evdinnening with visiting, games, er and a program as special fea- tures. A family organization was affected with J. W. Dunn as president,, Samuel A. Dunn as vice-preside- Dunn as O. S. Dunn as r, secretary-treasuregenealogist and Eva Dunn Snow as historian. The family includes 132 descendants of Charles O. Dunn. A recent count showed four sons and fifteen grandsons as having served in the armed forces. Simeon A. Among those in attendance at the reunion were Mr. and Mrs. S. A Dunn, Barbara Maughan, Mr and Mrs. Gordon Van Epps, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Allen and family, Mr and Mrs. Vincent Nielsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum. John A. Israelsen of Hyrum and Mr and Mrs. James L. McBride ENNTERTAINS CLUB Mr and Mrs Maynard A. Bennett Mrs. . Frank Dusenberry of and Mr and Mrs. Byron Snow of the First .Nibley. entertained Hyrum Following the services the fam- 'ward on club Friday Birthday ily and relatives gathered at the home. at her night home in a where family Logan Mrs. Thelma Petersen lunch was served. The remainder sang The Senior Ladies Literary of the evening was spent at the two contralto solos and the Club of Wellsville "entertained at home of Mr. and Mrs. S B. Mitt- evening was spent socially. A a canyon party on Friday evening on where singing and music was drawing of iprizes were won by honoring their husbands at the iMrs. enjoyed... Unsworth, Mrs. City Park in Blacksmith Fork Agnes Mr. Brown will go with his son Thelma Petersen, Mrs. Ja Van canyon. The tables were decoratCecil and wife to make his home. Petersen and Ebba Nielsen. ed with low bowls of roses. A was served to Assisted by her daughter Mrs. delicious supper the Mesdames by guests thirty LeRoy Jensen, Mrs. Dusenberry Bessie Marie Garrett, Leatham, served a delicious dinner to the Bessie Jones, and the Misses Zella members of the club and Mr3. Kerr and Laree Kerr. Joseph B. Bishop Levi Andersen has an- Loyal Hall and Mrs. Leland Gunnell acted as toastmaster nounced the sustaining of the Petersen as special guests. A and everyone present responded new in the club gift was presented to Mrs. with executives following stories, jokes and singing. Hyrum Second ward. Dusenberry. A social time was spent. Mrs. Mary Allen Nielsen, president; Mrs. Mary Gundersen and Mrs. La Ree Lyons counselors in the Y W M I A. Retiring ofifcers are Mrs. Eva Gustavesen president and Mrs. Leora Petersen and Leah Petersen counselors. sustained as Lynn Nielsen . M M I A. Ilis Y of the president counselors to be selected later. Kenneth Lyons sustained as Superintendent of the Sunday school with Alma Sorenson first assistant and Wesley Gundersen second assistant. Devon Wiser was released as Superintendent on account of moving from Hyrum. THIS SPACE WATCH accompanying, solo Wendell Jensen Service Station Hyrum, Utah New Ward Officers Sustained SPECIALS Kitchen Stools (All Metal) 3.95 Polo Shirts (Small Sizes 59c Automatic Record Changer.. 49.95 HOUSE PAIHTIKG Rollar Skates 3.95 - 5.95 Portable Radio - Batteries.... 50.88 Oil Cloth, Yard 49c Home and Auto Radio Service. HOOF PAINTING With Spray Gun Outfit See lYlerrill Allen at Hyrum or call Hyrum 105J. VINT RADIO & ELECTRIC PAINT FURNISHED if Desired Phone 169 Hyrum p; Mb Utk QUINN OLSEN Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Olsen Hyrum have received word t! their son Quinn has in the Navy for a period of is i years. Quinn served for three prior to this time NOTE BOOKS gc STENOGRAPHERS - NOTE BOOKS TPlEWRITER TABLETS JQc DR. WEST TOOTH BRUSH Qfc JQc BAND AID 2SC PABLUM, LARGE gQc 25 20 COMPASSES 1XK 15c BILL FOLDS J50 .... BEXEL CAPSULES, 100s 2 p NOTICE All contagious diseases m be reported at once to the Hyr City Board of Health. ALMA SORENSON Marshal Two Parsons A Rabbi, Four Priest. Americans, Representing Whole-So- I.....!..... Rheumatism I suffered for years and am thankful that I found relief this terrible affliction that I gladly answer anyone writing Mrs. for information. Pautz, P. 0. Box 825, Vaneon An Wash. Pd. Adv. NUE-OV- Laborator O PEPPER 2SC JQc Parade TANGEE LIP STICK, RED-RE- D SQUIBBS MINERAL OIL PINT RU-E- X ALIvA SELTZER MARLIN BLADES SAL HEPATICA McKESSONS PALMOLIVE ASPRINS jgc 400 ELMO LIPSTICK gQc JEWELLITE BRUSH AND 9gc COMPLEXION 49 JERGINS LOTION, 100 Size JQc 25c DUPONT COMBS 25 2SC ELMO PHOTO FINISH MAKE UP WHITE ACE SHOE CLEANER "c 25' CHAPSTICK GREETING JOO Dr. Franklin S. Harris, President of the USAC will deliver Founders Day address. Music from Members Harmony Four. Childrens Dance 2 P. M. Rodeo 2:30 P. M. Wild Broncs, Steers, Calf Roping, Steer Dogging, Wild Brahma Famous Lloyd Hust Dog Soft Ball Game 8 P. M. Logan All Stars vs. Wellsville All Stars. Dance 9:30 P. M. NEVER A QUIET MOMENT J30 LOTION j Day Meeting 12 M Act. J50 ' 11 A. M. Bulls, Clowns, COMB BRUSH CHAMBERLAINS 2 100s SOAP g0c NAIL POLISH AND CHEN-Y- U AND BLADES MONDAY PROGRAM: FLIT, PINT LACQUOR GILLETTE TECK RAZOR WellllsviMe SEETTEMESEKl 2S?3 Founders TUESDAY: 25 ...j. CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Rodeo 8 P. M. Founders Day Dance immediately follow- ing Rodeo. Mendon Jazzers for all dances. i. Pm riv. And Arthritis 25 gc Fi D D.D.T. FLY SPRAY, PINT Jfjc J0c 79 u Religions,, Preached the Glorv God and Brotherhood of Man Their Lives and Testified to Certitude of Their Beliefs Their Glorious Deaths. K Their Stirring Story in The Am can Weekly, the Magazine tributed With Next Sunday' Ai Angeles Examiner. Midnight Dance Monday 12:30 A. M. Band Concert 10 A. M. ICE CREAM BRICKS, Quart t BLACK 5 lb E, J08 PEPSODENT TOOTH POWDER ANACIN TABLETS DEXTRI-MALTOS- yei with a rat of A.M.M. 3c, He recen made a trip to Hyrum fr Washington D. C., where he employed, to visit with his ents and relatives and friend, BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS Large Shipment of Eversharp Pens and Pencils Just Arrived. Pens 3.95 - 5.00 - 9.75 Pencils 1.50 - 2.00 - 2.75 - 5.00 Sets to 14.75 ? Monte Youngs Midway and Rides t |