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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, Ilyrum, Utah, Friday, January 2, Obituaries FORMER WELLSVILLE WOMAN DIES IN WASHINGTON STATE CONDITION IS STILL CRITICAL Hobbs And Olvirson Both Released From Hospital, Back On Job Following Buriis At Sugar Factory Lewiston Victim of TOurns suffered in an accident at the Lewiston factory' of the Amalgamated Sugar company on December 20, David ,H. Ranzeerberger was laid to rest following funeral servicse at Providence Saturday. Kenneth men injured Baer, second most seriously burned in the accident, still was in critical condition late yester-Ida- y in Budge hospital in Logan. Gene Hobbs and Herman joivirson, who also suffered painful burns,- had been released from the hospital and were back 'on' the job. : : Baer, one of the supervisors at' , pf-fou- r - the sugar Hobbs and Ranzenberger were jutting the lid on a pressure 20, jattery Saturday, December too steam the got pressure when (high, blew off the lid and burned the quartet with steam. All were rushed to the Logan hospital. It was reported this week that Baer is not yet out of danger, land will not be for another ten lays or so. His condition is described as critical, although the fhospital reported yesterday that le was getting along as well as He is not fcould be expected. permitted to see visitors as yet. . Learns Of Death Of Sister In Calif. ' NEW COUNTY BUDGET SHOWS A SHARP CUT 1943 Jaycee Directors Z To Lay January Plans Thursday Officers and Lewiston A total budget .of $225,005.65 been passed by the Cache has from WeWellsville Reports commission. For the next county direcnatchee, Wash., say that Vendel-l- a year the amount is $81,000 less of Baxter Griffin, formerly of than that for .1947, which, was tors of the Junior Chamber evmeet will there Commerce home died at her Thursday Wellsville, $306,117. Dec. 26. ening in the Community building to set up committees and lay She was horn in Wellsville in March 1909, the daughter . of Christmas Dinner plans for January activities, D. James P. and Sarah Baxter. She Wellsville A Christmas din- Ted Lewis, president, said yesGriffin. married Walter ner was held at the home of terday. A possible major activity for She is survived by ' her hus- Margaret Maughan for Mr. and band, her two sons and a broth Mrs. Fred Glenn and family, Mr. the month will be a musical vaer, all of Wenatchee and her and Mrs. Thomas Hall and fam- riety show, produced principally mother of Wellsville. with Jaycee talent, Lewis said. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hall and he explained, this has However, Bishop Howard Croshaw of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert conducted ward not Seventh 'been set, and Logan definitely Maughan and' their son Michael. the funeral services which were board action will precede final ic held at the W. Loyal Hall moradpotion of the project. Lewis said that if , such a show is tuary Wednesday. staged, it probably will be under the direction of Dean Thorpe, SERVICES FOR ROBERT who has had a great deal of exWYATT HELD AT in drama and music properience WELLSVILLE TUES. Joseph Morgan To Aid Vets In Securing Rights ductions. Joseph Morgan has been namFuneral services Executive board of the Juuior received word' Monday from for, Robert A.. Wyatt, 60, of ed as volunteer Veterans Chamber of. Commerce Includes Rights committeeman to Lewis as president, Omar Buttaxs Wallnut Creek, California, that Wellsville, were cpnducted Tuesveterans aid in obtaining past president and state director. her sister, 'v Mrs.. Blenda May G. day at the Wellsville First ward and to seniority rights Olsen A. Cliff with Bud Raymond first vice president, chapel Bishop Hook, had died. Burial was in the which they are entitled under Bab Layne second vice president, officiating. the Selective Service Act.-H- . Mrs. Choate and Betty, . her Wellsville cemetery. Rex Plowman secretary-treasur- er O. Lail, field representasisteers ' daughter,' who has been Mr. Wyatt died last Friday. and Val Rigby and Max Harrison tive of the Veterans and Choate Mrs. 'with directors. staying Rights division of the U. high David II. Ranzenberger attending North Cache S. Salt Lake City school, left Providence Impressive funeral R. department of Labor, and L. Loy Late ' Borchert, manager of the Lo- Monday night for Wallnut Creek services were conducted here last to attend the funeral services of Saturday in the First ward chapel gan department of Employment Christmas Present Security office, jointly announce their sister and mother. for David H. Ranzenberger. Trenton Mr. and Mrs. Glen GrifVisitor from Montana this appointment. L. D. Zollinger , offifin were very happy Tuesday mornBishop Blenda is the wife of Ray A. Ruben Karreri of Lewiston ciated at the services. Mr. Morgan will' serve volun- ing due to the arrival of a baby Drummond, Montana, is visiting Hook, a federal bank examiner, President Henry Cooper, George tarily in giving advice and as- boy, a little late for Christmas but with relatives and friends in She was the former Blenda Abrams, Bishop Zollinger and sistance to veterans who feel that just as welcome. It is their first 'of Smithfield. ,ewiston this week. child. Frank Kelley were the speakers. they have not received Several duets were sung and a to which they are Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Griffin are rights also choir was entitled under the Selective Ser- grandparents for the first time bepresent. The body was . interred in the vice Act. rights cause of this new arrival. Mother Providence cemetery. W. Loyal functions of Selective Service Act and child are doing fine at the home Hall mortually directed th ebur-ia- l. were transferred to the U. S. of Mrs. Weaver in Lewiston. department of Labor when the "T Selective Service Act expired Give Turkey Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Choate last March 31. Lilly Mae Bauman Qf Lewiston, entertained with a, Every" effort will be made to . Funeral services Smithfield , all cases amicably, Mr. turkey dinner Christmas day Mae Bauman, wife of adjust for Lilly Clowns 37 This Games Have the Niels O. Barnstorming said. guests: Played following This is Morgan in keeping Charles J. Bauman, were ' con- with Mr. and Mrs. Gyllenskog, the Robert Season Without Defeat ; Game In Jr. High Gym policy declared by ducted in the Third ward chapel of Labor Schwellenbach Choate; of Smithfield, Mr. and Secretary Lewiston The Colored Ghosts, J school, college and independent Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 1 p.m. Bish- and Robert K. Saylers, director Mrs. Demar Choate and sons, A. D. Weeks officiating. local stars op who cage give may known barnstorming of the departments nationally Veterans Lee and Dee, of Clearfield; EuThe daughter of Samuel and ts some real compethe' ' negro basketball team, will per- tition Rights division. gene and Erma Choate and Carol to Martha Payne Hunt, she was and even, according will be resorted to only Hook, of Lewiston. This Is the form their antics and demonborn in Millville, March 22,' 1900. Litigation local sports Hans, break .that ' when there appears to be a vio- first Christmas together for the basketball for strate She was married to Mr. Bauman undefeated record. lation of the veterans rights three brothers since 1941. f the amusement and entertainment October 2, the Lake in Salt 1930, Included on local the opposing which cannot be resolved otherof Cache Valley people tonight In T L.D.S. temple. are Bob squad Karren, Boyd wise. We believe, however, that Out of Town Visitors the Lewiston Junior high school She is survived, by her hus- such cases Karren, Joe Hall, 'Ted Denning, Wellsville Mrs. Elva Struckus will be rare. gymnasium, D. Ted Lewis, Jun- five children and four band, Bob Morrison, Nog Johnson, of ior Chamber president, reminded Logan and Mrs. Pugmire of Cub Baer. sisters. and Smith, Shorty Pocatello and Heath Morgan of ' " The the United States, is the worlds j public today. Musical numbers featuring the An effort was being made today called on Mr. and Mrs. of leading manufactured Logan f The game is being sponsored to line up a preliminary game Second ward choir, a solo and a goods . producer' Arthur Wilson Christmas day. sy the Junior Chamber of Com-nerc- e, between the Lewiston First and duet were presented. The various speakers paid tribwith Bud Raymond and Third ward Senior Scout teams, ob Layne, vice presidents, in an 2 Lewis advised , fans .to come ute to Mrs. Bauman for her uncharge of arrangements. Proceeds early anyway, , because a packed selfish life and devoation to fam-l- y, 'ill go for civic improvement house - is anticipated for the church and civic duties. ' projects of the Junior Chamber. game. The main event is scheduled to Officials . for the game will be go on at 8:30 oclock, with the D. Ted .Lewis and Val Rigby. Ad- Prominent Smithfield Ihosts meeting a - hand-pick' mission: charge-- will be 75 cents Resident Passes Away . aggregation of former high and 35 cents, it was announced. Harvey Leo Munk, 53, prominent resident of Smithfield, died last Wednesday following a lingering illness. He was bom December 26, 1893 at Benson ward, YOU CAII INSULATE YOUR HOf.lE 2-a son of Andrew G. and Mary 3 Jorgenson Munk. He married Eva Dec. 22, 1915. Mr. Kirkbride, Munk was active in'- the Cache valley Boy Scout council, having ZonoliU hat simplified home Insulation. You can attained the silver beaver and efheat loss tho attle the and do Job stop through YOURSELF ficient scout master' awards. easily and quldclyl Zonollte Is light and f j. Lewiston-Mr- s. ; Natalie Choate Wellsville ent . v 1 Gyl-lensk- og GHOSTS WILL PLAY ent IE FIVE AT . hot-sho- .37-ga- top-calib- me re . - ed ill-st- ar Friday and Saturday Jan. - In Technicolor with Betty Hutton safo to handles pours' 'freely, fills completely. It brings year 'round comfort nid PAYS FOR ITSELF in fuel savlngsl Start ZONOLITINO your home nowl AND IT TMSI BEEHIVE GIRLS PRESENT PLAY YILL NOT SETTLEI MARK SieiCTIRIt HEAT AND SOUND INSUtATION ,, Buy From Your Local Lumber Dealer ANDERSON LUMBER CO. Phone Wellsville, Utah 06-R- 1 SMITH BROTHERS LUMBER CO. ' Phone 19 Ilyrum, Utah Sun., Mon., Tues. A very fine program Trenton was furnished to the public by the Mutuals Tuesday evening. A well prepared drama was rendered by the Beehive Girls class and then the stake - Chorus furnished several numbers. They are a fine trained and well directed group - of singers. The mineral .resouses of the Unot ed States compsise the corner stone pf Amerocan manufacturing. Jan. 4-5- -6 RAM with Ingrid Bergman and Robert Montgomery j ' |