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Show Bickmore, general very sociable and happy evening chairman; Mr. and Mrs Ross was spent. Nielsen,, amusements;. Dewey Kiel . sen, refreshmnts;' Clifford Staufvgs and Mr. Warren Leatham left Sunof Hyrum fer and Rachel Allen, finance;', El rly HbS of Smithfield were for Monticello, Utah where day, wood ward LamontNielsen, transportation . and he will ' do surveying work for Smithfield the Larsen, program.. rried in a new road project in that vicinl3 ln the presity. Mr. Leatham is employed by the State Road Commission. Reed were , lyle.Hutto Bride , r, '.lie "'as ad Wellsville Locals Mr and Mrs. Dick Terrin, Mr. Don Ellison of Ogden and Miss Gladys Day of Layton were the guests of Mr. Blaine Bankhead on Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bankhead. The afternoon was spent socially and refreshments were served. L Parker sonWeds of Mrs. ,r', Parker, 'Mar Parker of 0g married Friday at the Henry R l,Mr3 Miss- - Cleone The ceremony t Iformed in the presence President El Ray Sien.' Witnessing the Mrs. Carrie Miller of Ingleand the brides father California is visiting of wood, Og Hale ( er Mr and Mrs. friends in Wellsville. and of grandparents the Iso R. Mrs. Henry ride Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Murray have Mr. and Mrs. Henry barker,: 'grandparents, also as week end guests Misses Arva Jean and Wanda Stoddard of re there. ; delicious a Utah, sisters of Mrs. Layton, ceremony iftpr the immed-J the Zt was served tp recep-- ! families. A wedding at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White and as given Friday evening parents. grooms the of sons Brent and Harold of Rich8 home mond and Mrs. Ruby Jensen of I stLE 25 tons good first Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bankhead on Sunday. Ready to be hauled.. W. ip !rtemPe to- - fJ j hay. : ' Hyrum. Bailey, 1 Fork Canyon. . and 40 Elders and with members of ,jr partners as special guests, bishopric tiered around a large bon where they roasted and ate marshmallows along Ipers and cream. They a, pop and ice ,ed games, sang songs and Icksmith Between 30 stories. j n under the the quorum presidency, Nielsen, president, Grant party was dir-ijo- of Us and1 Ron- - first counselor1 second Jensen, irsen, The counselor Miller as secretary. ;th Max Third ward Hyrum As dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reynolds on Fathers Day, June 12, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris and children, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Allen and childMr. and Mrs. Henry J Parker ren of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. attended the wedding reception Lyle Miller of Hyrum. of their grandson, Max Parker, at Ogden on, Friday evening., of Mr and Mrs Wm Parker Mr and Mrs. Ree$e Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Keetch of Parker of Providence, Mr. and California and Mr and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Leland Gunnell of MontParker of Kaysville were guests pelier and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of their father Mr Frank Wyatt Parker spent Sunday at the home on Sunday. of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Keetch Henry J Parker, the occasion became to attend the graduuation ing Fathers Day. exercises at the University of Utah where their daughter, Carol Mrs. Joseph Gunnell, Mrs. Rul.was graduating. Mrs. Keetch was on Maughan and Mrs. Frances formerly Caroline Wyatt of Wells Gooly motored to Hyde Park on ville. to attend a social givBankhead of Wednesdayhome Mr. H. Blaine of their mother, en at the who has Tennessee Memphis, Mrs. F. C. Lee. Attending the socbeen spending three weeks with ial also were five of Mrs Lees his parents and friends will refrom the. temple at turn to Tennessee .on June 20. i Logan. Mr. Bankhead is with the Chicago and Southern Airlines. He flew ' Mrs. Joseph Brenchley accom- home to be in attendance at the Mr. an Mrs. Robert CranLa panied his of sister Rayne wedding of dall a Ogden to Sacramento, and reports having enjoyed California. After spending a few wonderful vacation. weeks with her daughter, Mrs.. Mrs. James Ad Leishman is Archie Blanchard, Mrs. Brenchtwo spending a week at the home of ley returned bringing the her daughter Mrs. Ed Nielsen at Blanchard children with her. Mrs Blanchard will board the clipper Ogden. on Tuesday for Hawaii to spend some time with her husband who enterMrs. Vernon Bankhead tained in honor of Mr. Blaine is employed there. She will reBankhead on Monday evening. A turn to California late in July. . ; me Hyrum Third ward Elders a party rum enjoyed in the night at the city park The report the centennial drama at Kingsbury Hall a very outstanding, and fine entertainment,- -, i Outing ders Sun-- y officers and teachers held a social 4 their partners lie Hyrum City recreation hall Blacksmith Fork canyon last May. There was a short pro-aconsisting of piano duets Beulah Jensen and her daugh-- and readings by Marilyn srle Jorgensen, after which the suing w'as spent playing games. Refreshments were served to fty, The committees in charge School m ' MafialifpruikCe'rfe;jM'ghests ' oi'fMrl and Mrs. 'Howard Jones over Che week end. While here they, will visit . relatives and friends in Wyoming, Idaho and Utah. The Maughans will attend the Maughan family reunion to be held in the Wellsville taber' nacle next Saturday.- - Mrs. Maude Loyd and daughters Donna and Ethelyn of Grace', ' Mrs Chloe D. Maughan left Idaho 'paid friends and relatives a for with ten visit day a brief visit on Saturday having yesterday D. Maughan and come to Wellsville to attend the her son, Spencer wedding dance of Pauline Mur- family at Nampa, Idaho. ray on Friday evening. In attendance at the MIA conference at Salt Lake City last week were Mrs. Belva Hall, La Vern Maughan, Ella Maughan, Shirley S. Darley,Anna Parkinson, Venna Perkins and Venice Maughan. They returned home feeling a very pleasant and profitable time had been spent. They J 6 South Cache Courier June 20, 1947 Mr. an(i Mrs. Harold P Maugh an and son Harolck Jr. of Santa SATURDAY Two First Run Hits THRILL-SWEP- T ACTION! ... , Under Nevada Skies Co-H- j$eaofGrass it PHYLLIS THAXTER tAXTEI HARRY.QAREY s. ; ROBERT ARMSTRONG Scrn Way by Mor9uerTt Bobirti : and Vincent Lawrence t Based on the Novel fay Conrad Produced Y PANDRO 5. BERMAN". 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