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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, December 3. Former Resident Of Wellsville Dies In Salt Lake 1948, New. Policemen Added To Force mpressive RjteS Held Tuesday For Anna Nielsen (Continued From Page 1) Probationary periods sen, and was married to Andrew prior to appointment as members M. Nielsen April 18, 1893, in the of the Logan city police force are Trondencs Church, considered the now being served by Morton oldest historic church in Norway. and Edwin Tolman. In 1904, Mrs. Nielsen accepted Chief Eli Drakulich today stated the L. D. S. gospel, and was that Ammerman and Tolman, who baptized by two Mormon Elders, have passed their local civil service S. C. B. Sorenson of Manti, and exams, are replacing Frank Lee, Nickolie Jorgenson of Hyrum. In who has joined the U.S. Navy and 1906 she immigrated with her James Gray, who is operating a family, accompanied by Elder farm in southern Idaho. Jorgenson, to Utah, arriving in Since Hyrum that same year. Mr. Ammerman came to Logan their made have that time, they from Phoenix, Arizona, and reg- home in Hyrum, with the excepistered at USAC. He then received tion of a brief time in Idaho. the opportunity to join the police Mrs. Nielsen was the mother force. Mr. Tolman is a local of four children, two having preceded her in death. A staunch Provided they fill qualifications member of the church, she was of the probationary recognized for having done much period, they will become regular for missionaries who called at her She has been members of the police force. home in Norway. the Hyrum of member an active First ward participating in genealogical functions especially. are her husband, (Surviving Andrew M. Nielsen, Hyrum; two daughters. Mrs. John W. Jorgen Lewiston The Lions club com- sen, Hyrum; and Mrs. Alfred mittee chairmen met Monday Peterson, Logan; 17 grandchildren, a night In the Community building eight grandchildren, great and made plans for their ChristNorbrother, Marcus Eilelrtsen, mas program activities. way; three sisters, Mrs. H. J. This includes, ladies night to Hartvigsen, Pocatello; Mrs. J. F. be held Monday, night December Hartvigsen, Bountiful; and Mrs. 20 in the Community building, D. W. Christensen, Salt Lake City. with a very special banquet and Committee in charge program. of arrangement is Erwin Wiser and George Pond. Logan William H. B. Maughan, 59, native of Wellsville, died Saturday in Salt Lake City. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at Larkin Undertaking parlor in Lake Salt City. Residing at 240 South State street in Salt Lake, Mr. Maughan had recently been employed at the University of Utah book store, accounting! department. He was born Jan. 25, 1889, in Wellsville, a son of Peter Maughan and Jerusha Baxter Maughan. For many years he lived in Wells iville," and was a former schoo teacher. His wife, Annie Jack-so- n Maughan, preceded him in death. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Sybil Maughan, and a sister, Jennie M. Walter, both of Salt Lake City; three brothers, Robert M. Maughan, alt Lake City, Rulon B. Maughan, Wellsville, and Parley B. Maughan, Santa Monica Calif. - Memorial Service Held For Soldier Am-merm- an DELINQUENT NOTICE, HYRUM IRRIGVTIOV m Followmg is a list of delinquent Water Assessments' ' of Irrigation Company, Hyrum, Utah: Committee Plans Holiday Activities . Co 0i Wi jin oin teir tli ly M ' Affi( th min Hie nan ed tree :!lsv Fliej 'airs Gossner presented a vivid picture of the dairy industry as it is today. Two vocal solos were sung by Miss Geraldine (Stephens, accompanied by Miss LaRue Stevens at the piano. The prayer was offered by Otis Talbot. The pledge of allegiance was led by Orlo Jones. Edwin Wiser directed the music. - aero ;dah A, ,iam & . X L i d, e 31 (itllX :run ileto the borr L y first she matter how many names on your Christmas list . . . No Famous yeall find the perfect gift for every type personality ivhen you shop at Hyrum Drug! Weve gathered items thatll set eyes shining . . . for everyone from teacher to great-uncTed. Come in soon . . . while the selection T n rum PARKER 517.5C SET 51 .... Pen and le Pencil. der list 'ach Moj id op Assorted Colors is complete. 0 a & ed. U HR1 Coal im- -'s cli fight CfajfiraH I can't beat BLUE BLAZE . . dust-proo- f. BLUE BLAZE COAL irs. I COT'Y PERFUME, All popular odors LUCITE HAIR BRUSH, Nylon, priced from MAX FACTOR SET, Powder, rouge, lipstick ' WALTHAM WRIST WATCH . EARRINGS CHOKER SET DRESSER SET, Ten piece EVENING IN PARIS SETS . COTY GIFT SETS MARVELLA PEARLS, 2 strand 1 You fS' :ef iers. short program will be held folAnd no need . . . Theres not one little spec of dust . . . So when lowing the lighting ceremony. Musical numbers will be furnished you order coal next time . . . ReBLUE BLAZE is a must. member, orThe First ward M by the Richmond chorus. Each Lewiston Men and Gleaner girls enjoyed a ganization that is sponsoring some Blue Blaze stoker coal is WASHED fire side ' chat Sunday evening evn during the Christmas pro-aft- er in J gram about a great modern refining plant, its something the Sunday evening services All comof members uniformly blended and made the at the home of Miss LaRue plans. Order a bin are to invited the program. munity Stevens. A big dance sponsored by the Invocation was given by Lind Richmond Riders will be held at 9 say Rawlins and a piano solo, m. in the p. Community building. Poem was played by Miss La The Rue Stevens. Talk, Holy Land was given by Ted Lewis. Move To Salt Lake He also passed around pictures Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Warof scenes in the Holy Land. Vocal ren Hansen have moved to Salt The Lords Prayer was Lake City to make their home. solo, Washed Sized Dustproofed sung by Layle Talbot. Miss Mar- Mr. Hansen has been employed on UTAH'S LOWEST ASH STOKER COAL some time in Salt Lake. ilyn Wiser accompanied him the piano. The closing prayer was offered Refresh- Return From Washington by Elder Clair Hyer. MILLER COAL CO. Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ments were served by Eva Dean Littledike of Ogden and Mr. and Thomas and Jenean Coley. PHONE 85 M. Men leader, Lindsay Raw- Mrs, Keith Hillyard have return lins and Gleaner leader, Mrs. ed home after spending a week BLUE BLAZE COSTS NO MORE Milita LeFevre were in charge, j at Yakima, Washington. rv't. yd Hyrum, Utah president of the Cache Valley Dairy association in Amalga, was the guest speaker at the Lions club meeting Monday of last week. Edis Taggart was in charge of the ses- d; A :st And in accordance with law and order of the Board of tv made on the ,27th day of September 1943, so many shares of such stock, as may be necessary will be sold at the Hyrurn3 Pa December 20, 1948 at 2:00 p. m. to pry the delinquent assessmentV on, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the sah W. A. ALLEN- Secretary Lewiston Lions Hear Dairy Man Lewiston Edwin Gossner, sion. Mr. v o Santa Claus Will But You Cant Arrive Tomorrow Beat Our First Ward Group Has Fireside Chat I six-mont- hs Memorial services Clarkston were conducted Wednesday for Pfc; Alvin' Vance Ravsten who was killed at Anzio, Italy during the war. Bishop A. L. Heggie conducted the rites at the Clarks ton ward chapel. Burial followed in the Clarks-tocemetery with Kenneth Lindquist mortuary in charge. The A New Years Eve dance will Clarkston post of the American be held in Community dance hall the military Friday Legion conducted night, December 31, to honors. which the public is invited. DancMr. Ravsten was a son of the ing will begin at 10 p. m. and late John and Bertha Nish Ravs, continue until 1 oclock. There ten, bom in Clarkston Sept. 22, will be all kinds of fun makers, 1915. He attended the Clarkston including horns, confetti, serpenschool and was graduated from tine, etc. Committee in charge of Mr. dance include Willis Hall North Cache high school. and L. Ravsten filled a mission for the D. Bodily and with Dr. J. W, L D 0 church serving part of the Wheeler in charge of publicity. time in Sweden, then returning President P. O. Butters was in to complete his mission in the of central states at the outbreak charge of meeting. Committee chairmen present were Dr. J. W. the war. He was the first man from Wheeler, Melvin Gilbert, Erwin Clarkston to enlist in the army, Wiser, Edis Taggiart, George Pond, and received his training at Fort L. D. Bodily and Arnold Troseth. Lewis, Wash., Fort Ord, Cal., and Camp Pickett, Va. A member of the 15th infantry, Third division, he participated in all campaigns i in the Mediterranean area and received the purple heart 'at CasaTomorrow evening, Richmond blanca in 1943 for wounds suf (Saturday) the Richmond comfered in the Sicilian campaign. munity Christmas trees and other Surviving are the following lights will be officially turned on brothers and sisters: Mrs. McKee, by Santa Claus and Mayor Ames Washington, D. C.; Blaine Ravsten, W. Bair. Clearfield, Utah; Mrs. Merle An drews, Mrs. Alta Barnnard, Perry, The Christmas bells will ring at Utah; Mrs. Ida Cannon, Fielding, 7 p. m. and Santa Claus will arrive Utah; Mrs. Lois Chambers, Smith-fiel- by modem reindeer at about 7:30. Mrs. Betty Thompson, By- He will be greeted by the children ron, Leah and Ivin Ravsten, at the Main and Center street intersection. The lights will be turned Clarkston. on at that time. n Visit At McCammon Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McFarland and son, Larry Trenton-T- he and Mrs. Marion Richardson were Relle, visitors Friday at McCammon, workln on a bazaar t!?1 Idaho as the guests of Mrs. Rich- I,eC 14 in ilh' connection ardsons parents. regular meeting. -any articles The North Cache hand work ot Richmond var,ous Rifle club will hold its first Rifle sale. It Is planned Shoot at the Park school gym to- of pies, pop com that night (Friday.) Rifles and ammu- barbecue will be hew nition will be furnished. All mem- picture show on Dec ,, !' bers are invited to participate in in the program for the this event. 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