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Show ooor At ScfccoljPogia rtceedings September 2 a Cache County schools will open for classwork on Tuesday, September 2. All vacancies have been filled and the teachers will attend a pre school institute and workshop which opens August 25 on the USAC campus. The following will be facuity members at South Cache High J1001 this coming year: H. R. Adams, principal; Fred W. Sor- enson, ajmond Cannon, Sylves- ter C. Anderson, John Broberg, F. J. Carlson. S. A. Dunn, V. R Carver, H E. Kellett, Orville S. Lep, E. S. Obray, Edward P. morality, alcohol, tobacco, ' Vnlty, idleness and criticism Oldham, E. N. Larsen, Walter Perkins, W H. Terry, Ariel T. He admonished every,f thers termites these of Johnson, George Watt, Patricia beware to so we will Ann Daines, Ruth B. Hobson, jive our religion these Lo,lise Petersen, Tida Poulsen, abie to combat the Hyrum .tirterty conference were at the Hyrum Third "ldiel with Bishop Joseph fS! of the Presiding Bish the general representing :?ric president Edwin Conducted the sessions. aud- Wlrtfrlin showed the BP' 650 members, a of over fjCVWood from a building- in ece City that the termites $ 2e almost through. He id there are alsojer- t'd tle.lle "body and soul. They I sessions of , I Win Prizes j rs the Aaronic Emma Jean Popple-aTee- n Age Girl, from Wells seCond Ward presented va First the Kingdom Anhder, Hy- - (jod. LaMoine Third eer Faith. B M. , Thompson of ' California, former coun in the Hyrum Stake presibrietiy. Idency principalLe Hoy Jorgensen, :s. Mrs. Violet Nielsen. The Seven Stitchers group won fill the following positions: Ar- - h red ribbon in the First year Their leaders iel T. Commerce; ' group exhibits. Johnson, and Mrs. Petersen Mrs. ere Pat-lone George Watt, Counseling; j riria Ann Daines, Secretarial Drue Larsen. The, Sew and Sew Club won Science: Seth Maughan, football a blue ribbon in the third. year G. Kathleen and coach; Newey exhibits. Their leaders are brothers and sisters, Joseph B. group Wanda P. Skeen, Home Econom-- f Mrs. Margene Lewis J. Gunnell, Wellsville; iCs. Vada Nielsen. Gunnell, Brigham City; William Lincoln School J. Gunnell, Strevell, Idaho; PetLincoln School teachers win Nielsen won several aw- er Gunnell, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jack p Bailey, principal; Le-eibe ards in the sheep department Emaliqe Brown, Mrs. Polly G. jnnd. G. Pulsipher, Bessie Brown ; at the Cache County Fair. In the Barley! and Mrs. Laura G. Will- Lia Eliason. Lois P. Goodwin, class he won awards iamsori, all of Wellsville; Mrs. ; Hampshire c Hlmngpr upueiialin the folowing groups: Year-- Nora Brazee, Rexburg, Idaho; ram, ram lamb, yearling ewe Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey, Logan. Nichols. Hilda Olsen. Rnee Mae ling ewe lamb. and pro-Lirac- ed Allen Family Meets cut-wo- rk Saturday j re-Im- ed Father Dies Baxter Reunion Outing Sunday , j 3 f , ; -- I Steel In Eye V V " ' ' o'. Statewide, Centennial s Events Exposition. August 23: Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Chicago Rockets, pro football, Ute Stadium Salt Lake (nite) . August 25-3- 0: Murray. Box Elder bounty Fair, Tremonton. Centennial August celebration, Roosevelt. August Salt Lake County Fair, Murray. Celebration August at GoaMlle, Summit Coun28-3- . s LarS6n Comes Home ane Corporal Luane O. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garnel Larsen, arrived in Hyrum last Wednesday night after receiving a 31 day terminal leave prior to his separation from the army at Camp Stoneman, California. Of his 17 months in the service jmost of the time was spent in Yokahoma, Japan here he was battery clerk and mail clerk. Corporal Larsen entered the service a year ago last April and took his basic training at Fort Bliss and left for Japan in September. He left Japan on July 3 of this year, and has been at Camp Stoneman since his arrival in the States. On his way home he spent three days in the Hawaiian Islands. Marriage At the Wellsville Second i small time 0: Lets's clean up the humor at the rodeo and put it on the plane of high class entertainment. The fact that the clowns didnt have the crowd with them (as was indicated when ofthey wanted the audience to rise) should be proof to the ficials that they were not liked. I Do we have to have the cheapest entertainment just because we dont have lots of money? Lets either spend a little more to get good talent, or else oiinit it entirely. The rodeo itself showed much improvement in over previous years, and the officials should be commended for producing a truly great show. Lets hope that some effort is now expended in the direction of elevating the type of humor used at the Cache County Rodeo to the point where it can be called good, wholesome entertainment. show-mansli- 0: ' 28-3- The funeral services for Frank Price held August 15 in Wellsville were as follows: Prayer at home by Loyal Hall. Song by choir Sometime Well Understand. Invocation by Seth P. Leishman. The speakers were Robert Price and Walter Perkins and James Wyatt. They joined Bishop Cliff Olsen in speaking words of sympathy and consolation to the bereaved family and bore testimony of the sincerity and friendliness of the deceased. Music consisted of a duet by Edith Maughan and Marie Gunnell entitled Resignation and a duet by Paul Harris and Ozene Jensen, The Garden of Tomorrow. A solo by Archie Maughan entitled Hold Thou My Hand O Lord was beautifully done. S. C. H. Represents the Mark Carver represented South' Cache band when he played as a member of the FFA all-sta- te band in concert for four nights at the state exposition this week beginning last Tuesday. , Shirley Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilcox of Hyrum underwent an operation for appendicitis on Wednesday. ty. August Sept. Onion Days, Payson August 6: Centennial Celebration, Washing ton County, Huricano. August 80: AU1 State High School Football, North vs. South, Ute Stadium, Salt 28-3- 1: 1-- 3: t. lke City. ... Two years after V-- J Day, the IWO JIM A, TWO YEARS LATER Jima presents a Peaceful, if Iwo of isle embattled and once bloody of the present United States members Two barren, appearance. on the memorial erected to the garrison there are looking at the flag division. marine fifth 28th of the regiment, men Seth Maughan of Wellsville football has been appointed coach at South Cache High to Butch Gutke succeed Harold who decided not to continue at South Cache this year. South Cache High School is very fortunate in securing Coach Maughan. He is also adept in basketball and tennis. He held the 175 pound division wrestling championship in the Rocky Mountain area while attending the USAC. While a student at South Cache he earned three letters in football, two in basketball and two in tennis. After graduating from high school in 1937, Coach Maughan entered the USAC where he played quarter back for three years, lettering each year. In the fall of 1940 Seth was selected as quarterback. He helped the Aggies defeat Utah 7 to 0 on Thanksgiving Day in The benediction was said by W. P. Leatham and the grave was dedicated by Robert Leath- 1940 at Logan. am. Following graduation from the USAC he entered the army as a The profusion of beautiful Second Lieutenant and particiflowers bore mute testimony of pated In the North African inthe many friends and the esteem vasion, went to Sicily and Was held for the families. with the forces at Salerno, Italy. of the After 20 months combat duty he Out of town guests and trainPrice family were Mrs. Elizabeth returned to the States at Ft. Bliss, ed combat troops Gunnell of Drummond, Montana, Texas for 18 months. He was Mrs. Hattie Carrol of Sandy, Utthen released to inactive duty ah, Mr. Lee Dunn of Ogden, Mr. with the Tank of captain. and Mrs. Gene Nelson and Mr. Coach Maughan played proof Brigand Mrs. Leland Nelson football for one fall fessional ham City, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dunn of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. with the Detroit Lions and then returned to the USAC for a year Joseph Dunn of Pocatello, Ida., of study on his masters degree. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dunn of Salt Last year he coached at LewisLake City. ville, Idaho and his teams made a very good showing. Seth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Maughan of WellsThe Hyrum Second ward ville. He is married to Margaret committee sponsored an Gurrell, daughter of Mr and. Mrs outing last Friday night In the N. A. Gurrell. City Recreation hall in BlackSeth and Margaret and their smith Fork Canyon for all In two sons and one daughter are the ward of temple age. making their home in Wellsville. The men on the committee were Norman Salverson, chm., Lehi Clawson, C. J. Christiansen, Walter Virchow, Garland Haws, I Edgar Nielsen. They prepared a delicious trout dinner for the Word was received here on group, along with hamburgers, by the Brenchley broth Saturday hot dogs, salad, marshmallows, of the death of their sister, ers etc. pickles, A short business meeting was Mrs. Carrie Lewis at Los Angeles held after the supper and plans Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. CBrenchley Brenchwere made for an excursion to and Mr and Mrs John to the Idaho Falls temple to he ley left Monday for California funeral. the attend . t of September. first held the Among the out of town people here for the Nielsen reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaw and daughters of Salt Lake, Msr. Thomas Shaw of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Arlua Westover and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maughan and family of Preston, Mrs. Byron Glover of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Nielsen and family of Downey. Outing First Ward Sacrament meeting will commence at 8 p. m. in the Hyrum First ward under the direction of Bp. Wendell Allen. The speaker will he Vernal Norman of Paradise who will relate his experiences on the Sons of Utah Pioneers trip from Nauvoo. The members of the Junior Chorus will furnish the music. Hyrum 0: South Cache High lflKVIQQC ons in Logan. . ip Hew Coach At Frank Price 28-2- 27-3- rot. ward chapel on August 14, Mrs. Adell Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mri James Thorpe, was married toy .Sharon Cummings of Upalco, Utah. The marriage was perform- ed by Bishop Frank Leishman in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. James Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Poppleton and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett. The young couple left Saturday for a three weeks visit to Upalco, the home of the bridegrooms parents. They will make their home in Logan where Mr. Cummings is a student at the USAC. Operation Miss there are thousands of people in Cache Valley who never had the urge to go slumming, but they experienced the slums lowest ebb last week right here in Cache County at an even attended by children! Parents entertainment that ones to the Cache County Rodeo little their who brought should hide their heads in shame for subjecting them to such Now Mr. and Mrs. Loran J. Sims of Salt Lake City have rented the Eldrid Larsen home. Mr Sims will have the Tuker car agency at the new garage of Ray Cann- National Horseshoe Pitching Chami ionships, August In the second place, you were disgusted because no gentleman would ever think of bringing a lady to such a place and you realized it was a mark of poor breeding on your part. Miss Afton Petersen attended the Insurance Agents convention in Salt Lake City Wednes day and Thursday. She wenjt with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Garff of Logan. On Wednesday night they attended a banquet and a dance at the Hotel Utah. Water Follies of brilliant aquaextra-Vaganz- a at the Centenial Current: T947 t f The Mill- direction of Pilkington and Russell Johnson, lilrs. Sylvester Anderson, furb- part time. Mr. Johnson will also Mrs. Connie Nielsen of Hyrum ished the music for the morning teach part time at Providence. won first place with one of her was Benediction (session. beautifully decorated wedding hy James Ad Leishman. cakes at the Cache County Fair, adress Bp. In the afternoon we asserted that gain yirthFin In the faneywork department testimony by ofedience to the at the Fair Mrs. Vella Humphries God of commandments laws and won second prize for white Ld we can keep that testimony and third land strengthen it by service. pillow cases prize for cutwork luncheon set. President Clawson spoke on The Allen Family reunion will Mrs. Heber H. Jensen ,won first (Chastity. Other speakers were be held Saturday from 12 noon place for a crocheted table cloth. Preston Brenchley (President to 6 p. m. in the Hyrum Third Mrs. Edna Lauritzen won honLd Ivean Hansen, recently Ward Chapel. Luncheon will be orable mention for dish towels. from the mission field. furnished by the Hyrum mem- Mrs. Meda Hall won first prize Music for the afternoon sessiof the organization for all for novelty rugs. bers on was furnished by the Hyrum out of Second ward choir under the the family members from will town. there luncheon After Vinton Humphreys of Vints direction of Dick Oldroyd. The be a and games. program Radio Shop won first prize in prayers were by Joseph B. GunnThe oificers of the family orthe hobby department for his ell and Bp. Sylvester Anderson. are A. Silas Allen, mother of pearl carving. ganization The welfare and priesthood president; Lucy Quinney, first Saturday vice meetings (leadership Della Nielsen, president; levening were conducted by Presisecond vice president; Earle Alldent Clawson. Alonzo Savage, The Mothers and Daughters en, secretaryof and chairman the program and (Sunday morning session was con- . Francis Shaffers father died ducted by Eva Lee Gunnell. The jactlvlty committee. week. The funeral was held last theme of the meeting was The Preston. in (Spiritual Side of Pioneer Life. (Several girls gave histories of the Stake Presidencys ancestors. Mrs. Otey Benson and Mrs. Jackie Haslam sang two vocal duets. The Hyrum Third ward herd The ones taking part were dress-fe-d a very successful ward outing in centennial costumes. on Friday evening at Willow General priesthood sessions at The Robert Wright Baxter Park sponsored by the Sunday a. m. was under rthe direction will hold a fajmily rehn-o- School. pamijy Bishop Wirthlin with Presiion Sundayi August 24 at the dent Albert R. Zbinden conductiMrs. Blaine Nielsen was in Hyrum City recreation hall in ng. Speakers were W. S. Bailey of the following program: man uoXuno qjimsnpeia: charge of Hyrum First Ward, Danford bers of the the Christofferson childto are by asked Song family IBickmore of Paradise, and Bp. be at the park by 12 noon and ren; reading by Lex Larsen; Wirthlin. Music was furnished by each have his own lunch. Ice musical skit by Mayor and Mrs. the Mlville choir. cream and soda pop will be fur- Cutria Miner; reading by Mrs. Le The Sunday evening services nished hy the family organiza- Roy Jorgensen; song by Shanalee Ivere under the direction of the Allen; song by Mary and Kay tion. Stake MIA officers with Mrs. J. a Gaddie; tumbling act by Margo luncheon the Following B. Baxter, president of the short meeting will be held with Sorenson and Pat Nielsen; vocal Young Womens Mutual presidithe 'balance of the day to be vocal duet by Merla and Maring. Speakers were President and and spent visiting, in games and anna Eliason; duet by Joyce Mrs. Loyal Hall. The Hyrum Sec- All activities will be un- Jolene Eliason; duet by Burton sports. ond ward choir sang. Parley Hall der the direction of the family and Deanna Eliason; reading by a vocal solo and Inez Wal- organization, Laurence Baxter of Sherline Wagstaff. dron and A ball game completed the evEvelyn Barkdale sang Loganj president; William B. vocal duets. The read' scriptural Baxter, Hyrum, vice president; enings entertainment. kg was given by Mrs. LeRoy Each family furnished their Rulon B. Maughan, Wellvsville Jorgensen. Prayers were offered Merrill Baxter, Hyrum own lunch and ice cream and secretary; Gordon Anderson and Fred chairman of program committee, punch was furnished by the Pryor. and Louis Baxter of Wellsville, ward. There were over 150 chairman of Sports committee. Evan Bankhead suffered a painful accident on Tuesday whi a fragment of steel lodged in his eye. Dr. Porter of Logan was able to remove it. for-jo- ,r,a loft Mr. In thefirst place, you knew it was an insult to your u girl friend to subject her to such filth, but perhaps she because she had agreed beforehand to try slumming on tills date. She knew, as well as you, that one of the measures of cheapness was the level to which the show sunk (or stunk) in its humor. or Led the invocation. Lie choir under the Gets has-bee- ( Pio- - ward, spoke on ,um ever succumbed to the urge to go slumming and found yourself In a cheap joint where the floor show whose only claim to the consisted of vaudeville was of an array filthy jokes? If you have, then you footlights know it wasnt all that it was cracked up to be. Have- - you j iesthood. Seek Ye on Tuesday of a heart ailment. He was born at Wellsville, Feb ruary 28, 1885, a son of Francis and Jane McFail Baxter Gunnell, He married Eva Poppleton, Dec. 11, 190?. He is( survived by his widow of Wellsville; seven sons and j daughters, Mrs.. Evaline Jackson ;0f New York City; Preston O and Parley P. Gunnell and Mrs. Lau- ra Lee Oldham, all of Salt Lake City; Verlan T: Gunnell, Logan; Mrs. Jane Smith, Ogden; Ray Gunnell, Logan, Mrs. Jane Smith of Ogden. 10 grandchildren; nine ' Zbinden Albert president Uke regarding liv-- 2 1 Flye Stitchers 4H club leaders are Mrs. Esther Nielsen and Mrs. Vance Christ- iansen won a blue ribbon award in the First Year group exhibits and their exhibit will go to the State Fair. The Happy Ten group won a blue ribbon in the First Year; whose 0 our Passes Away 7 j 'Ie-- "feguard ourselves and its pitfalls by Ijuidren from ne law of chastity, at Fair Preston Gunnell, The Hyrum 4H Clubs won several ribbons in the clothing group exhibits at the Cache Coun - Pi conivTs Gen-ealogi- Former Resident Passes Away Mrs. Louis Maughan is in the Cache Valey hospit: undergoing treatments. I v |