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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Sept. 17, 1948 their shipment of lambs to the LAKETOWN market. Vernona Bush John Wilcox S. William Parsons Rites Held Friday Funeral services lor Millville 2 I Wed Sept. John Wilcox were held in the -- Mrs. Arlene McCullock of Logan Mill-Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Williamsen accompanied by her sister-in-laville ward on Friday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. James Perkins spent Sunday visiting relatives in with Bishop Parley Jessop in charge of Salt Lake City were Sunday town, and were dinner guests of con-M- r. and Counselor Owen Pickot visitors at phe home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Robinson. I and Mrs. Roscoe Floyd and ducting. Mrs. Geo. N. Weston. Miss Elda Afton Weston' went on I at the home was offered Farrell Johnson and Mr. and a shopping trip to Montpelier and I prayer John Kerr of Wellsville, piShop Lizs. Max Johnson went on a fish- - called at the home of Mrs. Chan-- 1 a C0USin of the deceased, mg trip to Jackson, Wyoming, for a cey poyd hi St. Charles, on Wed-fe- w I The opening prayer was offered days. nesday. W. Pitkin. Solo, Mrs. Etto Mrs DeWitt Johnson entertained vir ..11U 1VArs wpsmni Jenson. Remarks 'by Bishop Franks left Friday morning on an auto trip I members of her family, that is, 1m Betters, of providence, soio, tn Dillon Mnntnnn. t.n visit, t.hoir her brothers and sister and their partners on the night of her birth-- 1 Evan Darley, Wellsville; remarks, Duet by Mr. and day anniversary, Thursday. Addi-- 1 I Charles Anderson. Remarks by Jenson. Monroe Mrs. Mrs. Ross Cheney and daughter tional guests were Pearlina Alley I Bankhead. Evan Duet, Mrs. Connie, were shoppers and visitors and Miss Audrey Wood. Miss Wood Bishop I Iris Jenson and Joy Humphreys, on Saturday. is hoarding at the home of Mrs. remarks by Bishop Parley of Closing G. N. Weston for the duration School started last Tuesday mornJessop. Closing prayer by Evan ing and children were happy? Faces Humphreys. were seen wending aiid new fro-mInterment was in the Wellsville their way to school. The teachers cemetery, where the grave was are Clayton Robinson, principal; dedicated 'by John Glenn also a Farrell Spencer of Ideal Beach, cousin of the deceased. Miss Audrey Wood of Mendon and of The beautiful flowers were car Mr. and Mrs. James Blair Helen Myers of Laketown. Burlingame, Calif., Mrs. Nettie jried toy neighbors and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tingey andButler'and Harold Cutler 0f Salt) family of Springville, Utah, spent Lake City, and Mrs. Barbara Lloyd I Wyoming Visitors the week end at the home of Mr. Logan were recent visitors at Lewiston Mrs. Clarice Peter- md Mrs. Clayton Robinson and home of Mr and Mrs. Aaron son and Miss Reta Thomson spent family, a sister of Mrs. Tingey. person. Tuesday in. Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osika and small her and Verda Mathewson jIrs. son of Keatly, Utah, were Sunday daughter visited on Wednesday visitors at the Clayton Robinsons, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester An-- 1 these people were formerly neigh- - derson Mrs. Mathews is on her bors of the Robinsons in Cheyenne, way home to South Bay, Florida Wyo; . after spending the past two months Members of the John H. Weston rejatives in Idaho. Mrs. at the hewson is a sister of Mrs. Sylvester had a family home Sunday evening honor- ing the wedding anniversary of the Mr and Mrs. Lewis Anderson parents who have been married 42 and have moved tot0 their I w, I by-W- . I Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bush of Ogden and formerly of Smithfield are announcing the marirage of their daughter Vernona to 9. Wililam Parsons Jr. The young couple took their wedding vows September 2nd in the Ogden 20th ward hall. 350 guests attended the wedding reception which followed. Mr. and Mrs. Bush are announcing the of another daughter marriage Josie who is to be married Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple. - A reception will same evening House at Ogden. To Hold Meeting Sunday Losan The Attierican tion of University women - their first general Sept. 19, at 4 p- . meeting n, in economics reception Sl the USAC, it is announced Johnson, president. ' by & The meeting win be hel(JinH of the new members of ciation and of the loo the associatiosn 26 colleges versities represented. J DUMMIES.. s I I I J I I Mat-fami- get-togeth- ly er I years. President E. Woodruff Stucki was in town Sunday, attending Sunday school and priesthood meeting. Mf. and Mrs. Clarence E. Cheney their ailnual vacation on Fri-- . took ' day,; motoring to North Ogden to buy ; peaches and other fruits and spend .three days visiting Clarences sisters,; Della Cheney, and 'Mrs. Heber Huband and her family. Here for a week are Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Alley of Salt Lake. Accompanying them are their daughters, Sharon Lynne and Mar cia Louise. Charles is vacationing between sessions at the U of U and his duties at the transmitter at - . : KALL. ! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grimmett were on their way to Pocatello to begin life in their new home, Sunday. They left after Sunday school. Earl rendered a selection on his trumpet during that meeting. The Rich .County Fair at Ran1 was a big sucdolph, Sept. cess. There were fine exhibits from all towns in the county. The rodeo, which was to a large extent ' amateur, was exceptionally good A large number of Laketown people were in attendance. The Sunshine Seekers Sewing club of Laketown finished their activities by exhibiting their work at the County Fair in Randolph, The girls entered a float in the parade which won first prize of $15.00. The following is a list of the judges decisions on the girls pro10-1- 4-- H jects: First phase: Carol Cheney, A rating on all articles. Dee Ann A rating on all articles. Each first year girl exhibited a dyess, apron, scarf, darn and re- . Sid-dowa- cord book.' Second y, ! phase: Aileen Kearl: shoe bag, A, ; patch, B, book, B. Gay ' Satterthwaite: Dress, A, slip, A, shoe bag, A, patch, A and Dress A, book A. family new home' during the past week, they have been living in the home belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Scott1 Ml, and seiwyn Hulse and two children Janice and Eugene spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iualman, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hammond and Mrs. Loretta Anderson and family spent Sunday in central Idaho. Prominent Couple Wed Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Alma Lewiston Kemp of Lewiston announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ida Mae Kemp, to Earl Hall, son of Mrs. Hall of Preston, Idaho, the marriage was performed in a simple ceremony at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Wilford Waddoup, Franklin, Idaho, Saturday evening, Sept. 11, at 8ri5 p. m. The ceremony was pronounced by Bishop Wilford Waddoup. Witnessing the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Kemp, parents of the bride, Mrs. Hall, mother of the groom, LaRetta Kemp, sister of the bride, two friends, Owen Snyder and Miss Norma Pearson and Mrs. Wilford Waddoup. Two large bouquets of flowers one of gladiolus and one of asters graced the room. The bride wore a high neck grey suit with black accessories and a corsage of white gladiolus and pink rose buds. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at Snowys Cafe, Lewiston, the guests Included the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Call, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Kemp, Mrs. Call, Miss LaRetta Kemp, Miss Norma Pearson and Owen Snyder. The young couple will make their home in Preston. Nancy Siddoway: Dress, A, slip, Week-en- d In Ogden B, shoe bag, B, book, A. Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ruby Jean Johnson: Dress, A, she bag, Thorpe spent Sunday in Ogden A, patch, A. Each A rating received guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meta blue 'ribbon, and each B received calf. a red ribbon. A house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Alfred Kearl, at Kona Lula ranch Helm of Cheyenne, Wyoming, is Mr. Kearls sister, Mrs. Mary E. were guest of Mr. and Mrs. StillMcVickers of Salt Lake City. man Pond and Mr. and Mrs. D. DeWitt Johnson and Morton D. Monday and Tuesday of Kearl are in Omaha this week. ast Hyer week. They were enroute to " ' ' They rode the train to accompany Yellowstone park. , I Were looking forward to the best football season since 1937. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY 56 West Center w room CO. Logan |