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Show McDowell To Edit Courier Under New Management ft Hyrum Gilbert V. McDowell of Hyrum will be the editor of the South Cache. Courier, which this Vol. 37 week began Operation under the ! ownership of Cache Valley Publicah tions, it was announced by and Long, publishers. Under terms of a sale announced . No. 47 Hyrum, Utah Justice Savage the fran- Swears In New and effective January chises of 'the 'South Cache Courier, Officials the North Cache News and the Hyrum owned Clay-ba'ug- 1, Smithfield Sentinel, formerly by McDowell, went to the publishers ttof the Cache American, who will flprint all four papers in the .Cache f American plant in Logan for reas-- l Mls of economy in mechanical operi ition. I From now on, it is planned that he South Cache Courier will be at t east 16 pages each, week, of all home print, all local and Cache Valley ' news, McDowell announced While there may possibly today. be some' news content in the paper hat will be of only: secondary invest to .the people of Hyrum and outh Cache Valley, nevertheless the news of japer will contain all the South Cache it is possible to gather nd write, and the paper will be nore truly a- home town paper for he people of southern Cache Valley han ever' before. The publishers xercise no control over the news on'tent of the Courier, or any oth-- r of, the papers printed in the Loan plant except the Cache Ameri-aAs' editor, it is my intention hat the Courier will truly be the oice of South Cache. McDowell also will serve as circulation manager for the four pan. ts. din reporting and writing the South r che Courier, McDowell will be isted by Mrs. Elton Olsen, Hyrum, d' Miss Margaret Maughan of ellsville, as reporters. People of area to are is. give or requested news all one items either to Mrs. sen,' M;ss Maughan or McDowell. Paradise reporter will be announ-- d as soon as possible. fyalt Funeral field Tuesday Tabernacle . ' The funeral of ibert A. Wyatt, 60, of Wells-- e who died last Friday of was held ronary insufficiency Wellsville- - December 30, 1948 at Wellsville tabernacle with hop Cliff Olsen in charge. "he opening prayer was said President - W. Loyal'Hall of Mt. Logan Stake. Musical nbers included songs by the llsville ward choir with solo t sung by Evan Darley, vocal !t by Parley Hall and Nellie shman, and trunjpet solo by Parker of Kaysville. The ir sang I Know That My ieemer Lives. Mr. Hall and . Leishman sang Beyond the esday, . iset. peakers of the fctch, a tfornia; from ey New Wellsville Officials Take Over January 7 Wellsville The newly-eletce- d of Wellsville administration city will formally take' over the of their positions on January 7, 1948 when they will meet with the retiring mayor and council, receive all the books and papers, and be, sworn in. Mayor W. P. Leatham, who succeeds Wilford Andersen, stab ed this week that the plans of the new council will include the water pipe project that has been so well begun by Mayor Andersen and his group. The new pipe has been laid about .half way down Wellsville canyon. " Other tentative projects to be considered will he the hard surfacing of several blocks of city streets, fixing up the old city hall, and improving the city recreation ' facilities. The Mayor stated that the city sewer system would be improved and extended if financial support from the citizens justified this improvement. , Councilmen are Ollie Bailey, Melvin Archibald, Ollie Elwood, Charles Stuart, Wm. L. Popple-to- n. Stanley Jones is the recorder and Jessie Maughan is treasurer. Cheneys Purchase Home In Hyrum w, Ogden, Hall, Commissioner a neighbor, and Honeymooners Suffer Accident; HYRUT.1 CITY filARSHALL NABS ; While honeyIn Los Angeles, Mr. mooning and Mrs. Lamont D. Allen were Involved in a traffic acWellsville cident. They both suffered minor cuts and bruises. Mrs. Lamont Allen, mother of the groom, reports that the car Is being repaired and they will soon return home. Alert Detective Work Leads To Conviction And Five-YePrison Sentence For Would-B- e Rapist ar An interview with Hyrum E. A. Laur-itze- n Marshal Hyrum City Tuesday revealed some in. teresting facts about a brilliant piece of work. He was responsible for the apprehension of Paul ic Belford, who recently was given California Visitor a five year sentence for assalt Wellsville Mrs. Laura Clark Leaves for School with a deadly weapon and intent of Los Angeles is visiting with Max Albertson will to Hyrum rape. Mr. soon leave for .school at American her daughter and of who is a native Belford, and Mrs. Robert H. Maughan. . Fork. New York City, forced a Logan .jvbman off .the road in her car between 2:j20 and 3:00 a.m. on : December 14. He attacked her ' . . I 'With a knife, and severely cut The Cache American, South Cache Courier? Smith-- V her during the struggle. field Sentinel and North' Cache .'News today come to A description cf the man" and their readers in new ' dress under a newly-forme- d his car was broadcast over the business set-u- p, but with ' the same old ideals and valley, and Marshal Lauritzen purposes. To serve the. people of their respective, immediately began his search. He suspected Belford because of pretowns and areas in. every way a newspaper can serve vious complaints involving him a community, to present each week all jof the . news his five residence weeks in during car The had made tracks and views of their readers and their subscribers. Hyrum. in the snow which the marshal knew had fallen after 3 a.m., and The papers have not been .merged,, except from when Belford claimed he had a business and production .standpoint . Editorially, come in about Mr. midnight, each papers individuality and integrity will contnue Laurizen knew he had his man. and even. be enhanced, each will be as separate and The description of the car insome very unusual markcluded distinct as its. own community There will be no ings which were found on the uniform policy of the . four ..papers. Each will have car, and because Belford had had a character of its own.-; , i, ; . no time to dispose of his bloody clothing, Marshal Lauritzen found Each' paper WilL be edited r by an editor in the them also. The case was solved territory it directly serves1 Heqr she, with , the asimmediately, and conclusive evidence secured to convict the man. sistance of Teporters J'!and;'; correspondents serving son-in-la- Skating Pond . ' Hyrum The' Hyrum skating ' pond located - on the city square is now being, enjoyed by those who like. this sport. The. cost of the upkeep is hom: by the city. . w, Service To This Community , . - ,' , -- .. . outlying areas will write ,the news faithfully to depict the life of;his or her1' area: The - publishers part will be only to see that' the community's news- -' paper is clearly and attractively printed, and fully ' ' distributed. ; - ; : - - ' ! . - r . , . . Each community sjtill has a newspaper of its own, and no one can take if away .fr.om you. All are being printed in the one plant in Logan in order to effect economies, that will permjt' maximum expenditure of time, energy' and money in each 'field on the department in which you, are most. interested news coverage and representation for your, own community. . ' . Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cheney of Brigham City, who own and operate the Sparta theater in Hyrum have purchased the new home of Cournty Bailey and will move in within the next who told of the mer- - few days. . deceased were Ruuon brother-in-lafrom Sidney Wyatt, a cous- - Cliff Olsen. benediction was said by zander ,W. Archibald, ayer at the home was given David Archibald of Rexhurg. grave was dedicated by lk Wyatt, father of the deop be Hyrum At noon on January 1, 1948 Justice Alonzo A. Savage of Hyrum officiated at the ceremony which inducted Mayor Game. the Larsen, and newly elected Hyrum City Council into office. Councilmen are Eugene Petersen, Clifford Stauffer, Elton Olsen, Lowell Andersen, and Vern Miller. Recorder, Carlyle Hutton and Treasurer Stella Bradley, also took their ' positions. The mayor and council stated that they wound not announce their plans until they had had time to study the situation and become familiar with their responsibilities. Friday, January 2, 1948 Wellsville Teams Play Benefits Wellsville At a double-hea- d er basketball game this week where the receipts went as a benefit to Kenneth Maughan, the Wellsville team fared rather baded. ly, but the receipts were very ilbearers Included Melvin Ar-3j- dand will aid Mr. satisfactory, Grant Hall, Owen Hall, Maughan considerably with the Wyatt, . James Wyatt, and expense and loss of earning powLarsen. Burial was in the er which have resulted from his Ue cemetery. leg injury. He was injured two weeks ago during . a basketball to Duty game, and will be incapacitated rgeant Jack E. Paul, son of for at least six weeks more. and Mrs. Elmer Paul, The final scores were Brigham, of :m, returned to duty last 46; Wellsville Second ward, 35, lay after a - two weeks! Nelson Office Supply, 34; Wells ugh. Jville First ward, 27. This issue, instituting new procedures, some new employees and new methods, has been something of a struggle. It' is not representative of what we hope your community newspaper will be in the months and years to come. But -- your. publishers and editors do believe that it gives an indication of what we are trying to do. ' ; j . . . As you can see; it plan 'that your home' -town newspaper will carry all of the county seat news, the county news of church sports, farm, court house, college and vital statistics; this will be common to alT four papers, and will be secondary. First and foremost, your home-tow- n newspaper will carry the news of your immediate area. The emphasis on this well never be reduced. Help us with this aim, wont you, please, by cooperating with your editor and correspondents? Turn in' your news items, ' give tips on stories and ' events, use your paper to publicize forthcoming events of interest and importance to your community. Let us serve you. Your home-tow- n newspaper wilf be bigger and better if you you will help us to make it that way. As we enter upon a new year and a new organization, this is our dream and our" goal. We humbly pray for your support and cooperation, that hand in hand with this community this paper may rise to new heights of community-wid- e cooperation, interest and progress. In mutual service we can achieve most. is-th- e -- . -- -- Shoplifting Hits Drug Store Hyrum A serious loss was sustained at the Hyrum Drug store on Sunday evening, December 21 when two electric razors were stolen. Several leads have been followed down by local peace officers, but no evidence has been found to indicate who the thieves . might be. Lions Directors Meet Monday . Hyrum The Hyrum - Lions Directors meeting will be held Monday, January 5, and the regular meeting will convene at the club rooms in. the Elite Hall on Wednesday, January 7. . Prseident Clifford Stauffer an-- , nounces that nine new members will be installed. Wildlife Group Has Turkey Shoot Wellsville The Wellsville Wildlife Federation held a very successful' Turkey shoot last Sunday at the range" west of town. Twenty-si- x turkeys and six boxes of candy were given away. Nearly three hundred sportsmen participated, and several hundred' others ' were spectators. , Officer of the Federation are Parley. Murray, president; directors, William P. Baldwin, Wilford Andersen; Earl Wyatt, Don Parker,. Vern Mitton, Merrill Copoer, Niels Larsen, Henry Murrya. |