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Show -- MENDON I SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Obituaries Birth? Hyrum' Uteh' Mday, Move To Brigham City CLUB MEETSAf-SPENCEBird returned home last I First Grandchild r. Mrs. Mr. Vem and Bowman John Hyrum I week after spending several , days , Smithfield. rMn and Mrs. H. HOME j I John (Jack) Bow- Brewer and family who have Richmond with his son Marcell Bird and jay Richard 0f Mendon announce inhome been of the Elray living' I Smithfield Mrs. wPr,rt ,, t man, 72, of Mountain Home, Ida., be arrival of a son,, their first family at Idaho Falls, Idaho. Nielsen for the past year, have cer entertained I the St. at hospidied Alphusius her bri A Mr, and Mrs. H. Jay Richards child, bom Monday in the L.D.S. to Brigham City. Mr. her home last moved lina after in tal Boise, Idaho, their Wednesday A lint hospital Mrs. - Richards is the are parents of a son, Brewer is Forest Ranger Manager. and special illness. Lo-1 A gering guests, child, bom Monday in the , former uin. Rawlins, daughter of eon was served to fivt. LA He was born in Richmond can L. D. S. hospital. The mo-- 1 and Mre.- - Walter Rawlins of Attend Funeral Mrs. George A Chambers, a son of Rawliiis 1876, Lola Hyrum ther is the former smithfield. This is the first grand-o- f Utah, Sept. Hyrum-M-r. and Mrs. Fred J, and Mrs. Orin I Eskelson Miles. iLA Treanie Webster and . Grandparents are for Mr. and Mrs,- Rawlins. Miller and family attended fune-r- el won Mrs. by He moved to MounBowman. Seth (fcC Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rawlins- Of I services Thursday for William Orin Miles I f a and Home still small when Mrs. Le0 A tain Richards,-oboy G. Black of Smithfield and H. J. Utah, Springville, Son Birth Of Annaunce of rest his Mrs. Miller is and resided there the r.v r Mendon. 1 a daughter of Mr. Mrs. Jack life. Mr. and Smithfield returnedl has Muir Mrs Julia . I Visitors Black. From Idaho announce the arrival of fJurvivors include two brothers home after visiting with , her Francisco Smithfield Mr. and Mrs J End their second child, a son, bora and two sisters, Mrs. Lars W. w and Teuscher Here From daughter Pocatello and three children Ronald! June 29 at the . Cache Valley Johnson, Richmond; Mrs. John Mrs. and Mr. Mr. Mrs. family Ed Jones Irwin, Ida., are visiting at and Hyrum I Barfuss, Downey, Ida.; Parley and family of Pocatello were home of Mrs. Iiuchison of Jerome, Idaho. .. . L. D. S. hospital. Teuschers jJi Bowman, McCammon, Ida.; and Shelton and her! Miss Ruth visiitng Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Cannell. Frank Bowman, Pocatello, Ida. sister Miss Bonnie Shelton left by! Mrs. Weldon Nielsen and other jg pirst were services Funeral held in for IngleRoblast Wednesday Mrs. bus relatives and friends in Hyrum. anithfield Mr. and if In Idaho Saturday Richmond North Ward tabernathe announce wood, 'Calif., where theyj .willj erfc prpWdIy I Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. away Thursday in an Ogden hoseir first child, bom cle, Thursday afternoon. spend their vacation as guests arrival f I man Burial was in the Richmond pital. Hie childs grandparents are Hillyard spent Saturday! Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Bullock . nd last week at Budgje L. D. S. cemetery under direction of Hen- Louis and Gertrude Peterson, for- Arbon, Ida. '.-- ! family. hospital. Mrs. etcher is the for- - dricks Webb enter-1 mortuary of Pres- merly of Hyrum, now of Ogden, Mrs. William C. Bowen mef Ruth WinIL and Mrs. Henry L. Lundahl of Loton. taincd last Friday with a birth-- 1 Here For Holidays gan. Word was received day dinner in honor of her son Richmond Funeral services were conducted Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Robert of St. Anthony, Idaho. A I bere Tuesday of the arrival of a Gerald Peterson 12 noon in the ace Henry at Cannell and three child Saturday Myers beautiful birthday cake centered baby girl at the home of and Gerald and Hyrum Henry Peterson, of Foulger Mortuary, Ogden, and Burley, Ida., spent the hold the table, other decorations were! Mrs. Eugene Gardner of Berke-rosinfant son of Reed L. and Ethel burial was hr' the Hyrum at the home of Mr. Can I and peonies. Other guests jey California. Mrs. Gardner was Lundahl Peterson, Ogden, passed Mrs. Elizabeth Cannelf mother, included Miss Donna Lehmbergl be former Johnson, Dorohty of Logan, Miss June Hill of I This is the first child for the Wellsville and the Bowen family. Georgia Johnson, couple Mrs. Laura Finch and daugh- - the grandmother, and Miss Janice ters, Dian, and JoAnn have re-- 1 j0hnson left Wednesday for to their home in Poca- fornia to make the acqUaintance tello, Idaho after spending- the of the llttle past week here with her parents, , M. D. R . -- . it - - . it son-in-la- -- if es Cali-turn- ed - Mr. and Mrs. Wm, R. Hughesv. The Skyline Riding cluh has I began one of its most active .ea- - j sons. Last Tuesday 47 members enjoyed a banquet at Old Juniper lodge, and two days prior to that, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hyrum Hansen of Hyrum have received word of the arrival of a new baby boy at the home of Mr; and Mrs. Alva Duval of Salt Lake City. Mrs. the group sponosored a wiinerl Duval is the former Cerna Han-roaand ride at Mendon Park. I sen. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker hd son left for their home at First Son Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Derwod Pueblo, Colorado, Saturday. They Hyrum are had spent the past week vacation- - Clawson rejoicing over the g sn bornjto them at the home of his parents, rival of a at the Cache Valley L.DJ3. hospi-Mr- s. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker June 28 ThIs ls the yUllS Leora Heyrend and chil-lt- al dren of Murray, Utah, were visit- - couples first chUd ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Richards for several days last week. f Mrs. Edgar Hancock returned home on Tuesday after being guest of her daughter, MrslEd-gia- r Sorenson in Salt Lake for several days. Miss Dorothy Wood left Salt Lake City last Wednseday evening on a mission for the L.7D. rS. church with headquarters at Independence, Mo. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood, her brother Gil Wood, and her sisters, Mrs. Lorraine Muir and Mrs. Juanita Larsen, accompanied?; her to Salt Lake City. vw st loin - OF THE NE17 NATIONAL GUARD ar-in- Servo ONLY 100,000 BY THE Joe Marsh Wills Hospitality Isnt "Crackod"! ?be. Pay Education Fellowship Sports NATIONAL GUARD far the most livable living room I know: A place you can always drop in for good talk, good beer, and a warm welcome. From where I sit, so long as Will puts that atmosphere of hospitality and good fellowship ahead of everything else, well all be happy to help Will change the looks of his living room any time he wants. Training Leadership TDIS YEAB So Wills living room doesnt look like it did a year ago but its Write or visit your communitys unit of (ho of the United States For details about service in the National Guard unde the Selective Service Act, get your local National Guard unit. ; by Cofyriila, 1948, United Statu Brewers Foundation . MEN WILL BE ACCEPTED The National Guards strength this year is limited to 350,000 men. Already 250,000 are members. So, theres only room for the best men. Physically and mentally qualified young men who are able to meet the high standards of the new National Guard will get the kind of training that helps keep America strong. Theyll earn while they learn . . . and be ready to do their part in protecting America's future. AHtrtit mm time of day and first thing you knew, there was a group of us helping Will do the job up right; After Will called a halt to the evepings work, wed sit around the fire enjoying a friendly argument and a sparkling glass of mellow beer. the TJational Guard Helps Yon V' for a weeks vacation in Yellowstone park. a neighbor stopped by to pass the Here's hew z THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES Mr. and Mrs. Grant family left Tuesday Every time Will got outjthe putty to start filling in the cracks, OW! r-,- f Ever since January, Will Dudley planned to give his living" room that new look planned to carefully refinish the woodwork and replaster the walls. -N- a If you act quickly, there may still be a place for you in the new National Guard. But you must act now, because the National Guard has room only for the lest . . men who are potential leaders . . . men who want to serve their country with pride in the great military traditions of the National Guard. -- From where I sit ... 61 Hi FIGHTING ORGANIZATION - Hyrum Miller and YOUR LOCAL UNIT ACT ITOVJf If You Can Qualify, See Your Local National Guard Unit Today! 9 the NATionai, guaqd op vein doited states 135 NORTH 1ST WEST ARMORY BUILDING PHONE 527 , IX |