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Show PAGE EIGHT SOUTH CACHE COURIER PARADISE Mrs. Cleo Stettler and daughter of Logan were afternoon guests of Mr and Mrs. Maughan during the , Captain Lyle Larsen, received his honorable discharge at Fort day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Obray Lewis, Washington, last wek. spent Sunday in Ogden visiting Mrs. Nancy Forester of BrigLyle has been an army denMrs with Mrs. Obrays mother, ham City was dinner guest of Mr. tist for the past three years. He Mary Christensen. and Mrs. Evan H. Bankhead on was first stationed at San Anita, Thursday before attending funer- California and later sent to Fort Mr. and Mrs Oscar Rice of al services for their nephew at Lewis. His wife is the former spent Sunday visiting Logan. Alice Parks of Los Angeles, and friends. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nyman of Mrs. Hannah Miles of Las were guests of their parLogan son Vegas is visiting with her ents and Mrs. Leland MaughMr. and wife, Mr and Mrs. John E. an during the Founders Day cele Miles. bration. Mrs. Elizabeth Earley is relatives in Montpelier. Mrs. Emily Pearce and Mrs. Mabel Miles attended the Utah School Lunch Workshop program and conference held last week at the USAC. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Maughan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray and family of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kidman and family of Beaver Dam were Foun ders Day guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs. Guy H. Maughan. Mr. and Mrs C. O. Roskelley Mr. and Mrs. John Bankhead and daughter Mary and Mr and spent last week end in Salt Lake Mrs. Wm B Maughan and family City. of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs. Claude Sorenson and family Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ralph of of Mendon were guests of their Downey, Idaho were Sunday vis- mother Mrs. Maggie B. Maughan itors at the home of Mr andMrs. on Founders Day. Oliver Smith and Mr. andMrs. Merrell Burell. Mr and Mrs. James A and Mr and Mrs. Leish-ma- n California. Larsen Captain graduated from the USAC at Logan and the University of Southern California. He practised dentistry in Logan for four months before He will resume his induction. his work at his dental offices at 88 N. 1st East in Logan this week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Larsen of Hyrum. Mrs. Fanny M. Brown who was observing her birthday on Thursday was guest of honor at her home in the afternoon. A number of ladies met and enjoyed the time with her. A social afternoon was spent and a delicious luncheon served. The Wellsville Ward Sunday Wellsville Locals m . : Cas-si- York-Cit- y m . v, Douglass Maughan of Hollywood, Florida came Saturday to spend a month here with relatives and join his wife, the. former Ruth Cooper, who has been visiting relatives and friends for the is past two months. Douglas a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maughan and his wife is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Cooper. , MrSjJanett Hendry and her sister Mrs Isabelle Gee of Garland spent the past' weekend and also Founders Day in Wellsville as guests of their sisteiyand husband Mr.; and' Mrs, John S. Perkins. I- Trade nNothing tells the story of our the than better strength countrys sight of children at school. Multiply YOUR OLD FURNITURE ON the scene you will witness this month NEW FURNITURE by thousands. Backing up the dreams and hopes of millions of youngsters , and their parents for a sound future must be reality. United States Sav- You may have something stored ings Bonds are formidable chunks of away that we can use. reality. A few dollars saved regularly every pay day and invested in U. S. Savings Bonds have the power LETS TRADE to provide education,' business opbetter housing, portunity, travel, health, or any other vital asset you want for your children. U & V. S. Treasury Department NUE.OVO Laboratories I Logan Bike and Sport Shop 174 North Main Logan Sixty-tw- THRIFTY-CLEA- N AUTOMATIC COAL HEAT ' GET YOURS NOW CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC CO. LOGAN, UTAH her complimenting daughter, who will be a Septem- Norene, ber bride. four-tiere- j o Mr, Dpi - DALE WILLIAMSON GOES TO ARMY Mrs. Floyd Williamson enter- tained at her home on Sunday wthi a dinner party for herson, AVAILABLE NEW FUEL PUMPS of Thomas and William Williams originally of Hyrum, enjojyed a reunion in the Hyrum First ward chapel o:i Monday, Labor Day. A delicious dinner was served to 85 and the following program under the direction of A. Silas another reunion next to year TIRES BICYCLE FRIGITONE ALL MAKES AND .AND ZEREX WINDSHIELD IRONS TUBES ANTI-FREEZ- E WIPER MOTORS ALL METAL FLASH LIGHTS SHOCK ABSORBERS THERMOSTATS hold at Lagoon. Weddell Jesses Seam Sisfe HYRUM. UTAH DeRyke Family Reunion The DeRyke Family reunion was -- held Sunday at the home of Bp and Mrs. Frank Leishman in Wellsville. Twenty twro members enjoyed a lovely dinner sered by Mrs. Leishman. The reunion was held to celebrate the occasiori of the coming to Utah by their uncle, Mr. Kafe Sandman, 79 years of age. He is visiting in Wellsville for a few days and taking in the places of interest in the county. THAIR Mrs Lizzie Miller, Arlyn Brow and Delores Jensen. Teachers r leased were Mrs. Valeda Shaffei Mrs. Rosella Larsen and Hr Bonnie Allen. AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC fleets Allen was enjoyed. It was also decided Notices The officers and teachers the Hyrum First Ward Reli Society will hold a summer soci at the ward amusement hall F ri day (today) at 2 p. m. The Niatone Chorus 0f Logan Seventh ward will furnist the program. Luncheon win served and other specialties er joyed. w William Family The families Church The home was made lovely with an abundance of early fall flowers artistically arranged.. The serving table was covered with a lace cloth, and its center d piece was a beautiful with a wedding cake topped and groom. miniature bride Sacrament meeting will be he! White Candelbra. graced the in the three wards of Hyrum table ends. Sunday evening at 8 p. in. Spec In the receiving line with ial speakers and musical number: Norene, "was her mother and are geing arranged. and Mrs.. future mother-in-laG. A. Hogan both of Logan.: U, Work arid business meetiD The bride to be, was attrac- - will be held in the three wards tively gowned in a black taffeta Hyrum next Tuesday at 2 p. of under the direction of the was formal. Her corsage and pink gladiolas, Mrs. Societies. Quilting will be t! work assigned. Refres Larsen and Mrs. Sorenson wore special wil1 ments also besed. models. early fall ' Miss Patricia Pond received the gifts, and Jayne Miller and 3RD WARD PRIMARY Caorl Lindsay supervised the HAS NEAV OFFICERS The Primary organization The serving trousseau rooms. the Hyrum Third ward was of was in charge Betty Jones, Lorna Nymari. Betty Larsen and organized last Sunday with Mrs as President and assisted by Gladys and Gloria Tajfr Ruby Nielsen and Mrs. Hilda Niel Jorgensen. sen as counselors. Mrs. Millies Ella Maughan and Verla Sor Shaw was sustained as secretary enson registered the guests. officers are Mrs. Edr. A lovely trousseua (was di3-- l Nielsen, president and Mrs Norene receive and ores Allen and Mrs Rut)y beautiful and useful wredd-a- g many counseiors- jirs Louise Pete: ' sen was secretary. ing presents. New teachers sustained wer NOW 7 , Wl!, , 1, "ECONO-f- M ALLEN ENLISTS Liberal and Practical Education of me Industrial Classes in the Several Pursuits and Professions of inie Registration for 58th Year: Sept. 26, 27, 28 Courses offered in Seven Undergraduate Schools and the Graduate School AGRICULTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES ' ' HOME ECONOMICS . COMMERCE EDUCATION ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIES & AGEMENT TRADES An institution devoted to education satisfying the needs of the people. o of students. INSTALLED Family members entertained with a program consisting of community singing, a History of the family by Fred J. Miller, a chorus by Mr. Millers daughters, Mrs. Carrie Nielsen, Mrs. Myrtle Olsen, Mrs. Kate Anhder, Mrs. Emma Leishman, Mrs. Jane and Mrs. Lula Baldwin, comic readings by Myrtle Olsen and Carrie Nielsen, a ipoem by Linda Ericksen and a Vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Miller. A delicious dinner was served and some interesting games president. Mrs. E. N. Larsen of Hyrum entertained at her home on Sunday afternoon at a trousseau tea, J. f. EARL 76 West Center 9. Legal! Utah State Agricultural College Arthritis Pd. Adv. Miller Family Reunion Norene Nielsen Honore d Furniture I 28 W 1st No. Phone 418J Rheumatism And Wash. California, a former Hyrum resident, will be held in the Hyrum Third ward chapel on Monday at 2:30 p. m. with Bishop Earle W. Allen in charge. Mrs Rose is the daughter of Bishop N J. Nielsen and Nancy Andersen Nielsen of Hyrum. She passed away in Los Angeles after a long illness. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Jesse Richens and two grand children of Los Angeles, one brother,. Joseph Nielsen of Garland, and the following half brothers Carl G. Nielsen and sisters: of Caldwell, Idaho, Dewey H., Grant S., Norris, and Blaine L. Nielsen of Hyrum, Mrs. Wanda Long of Hailey, Idaho and Mrs. Ellen Everton of Logan. Friends may call at the Thomp son Funeral Home in Hyrum on Sunday and at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Maud Liljenquist, on Monday until time for the Thair Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allen of Hyrum enlisted in the Army .for a period of 18 months. He left Logan on Tuesday for his induction center at Ft. Douglas. Thair has been a prominent student at the South Cache High school both in student affairs and athletics. He graduated last spring. On Sunday Mrs. Allen enterLogan tained at a dinner party in honor of her son Thair. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Reed Allen and children of Provo, Helen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Erickson and family of Grace, Idaho were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Maughan on Founders Day. 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, Funeral services for Mrs. Essie Nielsen Rose, 54, of Los Angeles School entertained the members of the ward at an outing at Willow Park on Thursday evening. The descendants of Fred F. Games and singing were enjoyed Miller of Hyrum held a reunion and lovely refreshments served at the Willow Park in Logan on to a large crowd. The Supertnten-denc- y Sunday. in charge are Merrill L. Ervin and Leishman returned home Sunday City evening after spending the past Mrs. ten days in the Northwest and has California. They visited with Mr. recently received an honorable and Mrs. Eugene Gibbs at BerkGreen,, Leland Maughan and discharge from the U. S. Army eley, California. Mrs. Gibbs is a Lewis M. Baxter. service. of of Mr. two Mrs after and Ervin years daughter Leishman. Mrs. Howard Jones entertaina chicken dinner on SaturMr and Mrs. Howard P, Leath-a- ed at in honor of her husday evening of Salt Lake City enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Archie Blanchard Founders Day and visited friends band who was observing his birth day. A low bowl of pink asters and chidren Dixie and ' Gary and over the week end. centered the table where covers Mrs. Leland Hill and children were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jones Sacof all and Claudette Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Perkins ramento, California, and Mrs. and children of Boulder City Colo and Mr. and Mrs Clyde Checketts, Mrs. D J Jones, Mr and Mrs. Mark Cora Blanchard of Logan were rado a few days here with Jones, Mrs. Clyde Saxton, Mr. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. friendsspent and relatives on their way and Mrs. Eugene Jones and their John O. Gunnell on Founders home from a trip to the North- daughters Gloria and Marlene, Day. west. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins mov- and Linda and Karen Larsen of ed to Boulder City last Spring Ogden. An evening of music and Mrs. Sarah P. Gunnell and her and are making their home there. social chatting was enjoyed. daughter Mrs. Celia Davis of Soda Springs, Idaho are spending Guests at the Leroy Hall home M. and Mrs. Merrill Brench-le- y two weeks in Wellsville with relon Founders Day were Mr. and of Greenriver, Wyoming are atives. They are house guests of Mrs. Florian Rose and son Dougspending their vacation here with Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Maughan. lass of Magna. They also visited relatives. They, accompanied by Mrs Maughan and Mrs Gunnell with Mr. and Mrs. George DeMett-ros- s their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. are sisters. and son of Logan. C. Brenchley, spent three days at On Friday Mrs. Maughan, Mrs. Chester, Idaho with their sister Gunnell, Mrs. Davis, Mrs C. N and daughter, Mrs Mary BlanchLeish-man Maughan and Mrs Elmer ard. They returned home Sunday motored to Smithfield where evening for the celebration. they were guests of their sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. M Williamson.. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Peterson and Carl Peterson and daughter Carla of Pocatello and Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Thomas S. Drench Mrs. M. W. Garrett of Garland ley and family of Pla Del Rey, - were Founders Day dinner guests California are visiting relatives j! of Mrs Laura Williamson. and friends in Wellsville in their y ;4 jh way to Montana to make their home. While here they are the Mr and Mrs. Melvin J. Bank-hea- d e guests of their mother, Mrs. of Hollywood, Calif, and EB S. Brenchley. Ariel Bankhead of New who came to attend funeral Mrs. Arnold Holland and son services for their brother, Heber N Bankhead last Friday in and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Logan Holland of Roy, Utah were guests spent Saturday and Sunday in of their mother and grandmother Wellsville calling on relatives. Mrs Julia Wyatt on Founders Mr. arid Mrs. Deverl Hirst small daughter of Salt Lake are visiting with Mr. and Everett Pearce. Mr, Hirst Day. Chugg of Providence, Geraldine Dale. Family members attend Dale has enlisted in the Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Russ- and left on Tuesday for Ark! ell Allen and Thair. p Douglas. He was a graduate t South Cache High School last Ji where he served as student Lyle Larsen Home Essie Nielsen Rose Dies PHONE 53 departments prepared to train thousands Utah and the nation cooperate in the , State AgriculStation to solve; farm and home tural USAC scientific findings are intemationaUy problems. as regionally significant. The State Extension Service carries college aid to ail parts of Utah, keeping in close touch with rural needs and potentialities. Located in Logan, an ideal college town, cultural center, and excellent place to live ..UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LOGAN , UTAH Write to the Presidents office for a catalog or further information was - r - , X- - SEE THE BIGGEST AND BEST OF EVERYTHING! .. . State Fair since prewar.. . in newly renovated buildings and landscaped grounds. First full-scal- e Daily Grandstand Shows, featuring the brilliant GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY REVUE. 1946 UTAH s'flmmnE? 2622 Sept. SALT LAKE CITY ri)U! |