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Show i :e funeral semcesere At a mi n t ,tilNt' J lllllUl Cli ll tu ' i t !i lillSL ,1 Millie the Hyrum SecondLev. Andeison con- rn about th tc U o R'J'a;, artry ho f g'n many lUghout Ar ipjte JUr D'd,."! n d. 5jySB.t Petersen, a pla' 01 he Kalph x, 'he-R- , Lucinda fe duet. They were the piano by Mrs. Clawson Vuime ? - , $' u , . au am Ihlee ar lrg kh njoy i Classes Program and Gleaner Girls of the Hyrum Third ward Tv. lL. Tumbled at a night Tuesday An pis of as fie. adfast p re- in v.jh ' and n, our iurs of of iplineit ssfully nrience I Ka td IVact w in Ki tint'! tel uilHi'is ami Hail Kim: e N du tt i Forge lor WIIM.I w , W si s l.iljeiniinst ml lei lTiciiel'u Mi, an.' m spay C.ialui inn ell Mrs. Maude Mis ".uli i I, 11 N s t t il.ia-.- S 1' ' t h i s v lint I.urope, an organization to coordinate wesieiu Fmope poiiiKan '' u M's JO P '.'ill sini, s is leading Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of to ea-western (ier-- i Western Gei many now has asked into tie fe.-- j ,U nf r.a-- even mine lie wauls tus count ty ' mu 'I he side fu st to be a member ol nu it (tt til o in H liament has that European pai pow. M ash iitr n whuti has pouied et a, t this view mi mi s u, ii piop up western m a week-en- d jje epiessed interview with the u a mu n ally vv aids vv st- - L mted It ess at Bonn. a ' on tnd i t tiei noii-- nu lo tooidinale the'.. 'Ii Pali Adenauer also asked that the ip nidus' ,t s and tiade and so j, ox- 1'mted Slates, 'beat Britain and 1 ( .it h r t k. oi S lp-- t 11 1 h i&Htont nsident Iktukhtnid, satt' diit'ftui i Mar k l'd Uin a j ' ' 'id' 1 u esi et n sons in gt "Up M' e i V .It Mis ,1' t t s' H.i.iUii lit l,i i lad swilt i , ox Clawson lou. wilh the Vila I n oce d lit, ut hei e t g a as well as, econonm ally. Tim couiv-c-il of Euiope, hovvevpf, has no enforcement powers. full-fledg- d vis.l vv Ui hei and Mu, If ll w ., w i non n ,i m.iov 'a a it tin n ol i limn it ai ei onmnir lOimeiatmti to t .1 'pt ' 'it urn Is a single France guninntee western Germanys sncuiity against any Soviet attack . d' 1 uMei Cunt.it. hv i v ill S' f x fA EA Telephoto) 4 THUNDERJET THUNDER Air Force Thun., ,jct p.l- - '.p from strafing run after pouring a thumb r of it .id into gruunu target at the Indian Springs gunnery range at Las Vegas Air Foue B.ue, Nev., during the opening round of the Second Annual Air Force Gunnery Meet. First days scores demonsti jied a big Improvement ri pilots prowess in dive bombing and ground stranng tioni Mexiiu Calilmma ai u 1 and pa n led hv l.t-- Ilviui, ot a nip to She was bnitlui, i COMMEMORATE 1 i v about ton dis Visited with leltt ts XI , VI tnenclN i: ho ,u at it, tun., a t H : seveial cities 111 EL. ) fating at the home of Pauline fd Peggy Jensen, members of the saner class. It was a I'air and was planned by Allen tuckers, Mrs. Preston Bailey, and class officeix. Ruth Bolt depmtment piesident ,!l' V' Beautiful luneial services vveie iLudeen Nielsen, presented a if Hit' Ament on Legion Auxiliaiy, the Book of held for Henry A Nielsen, v jfr review on 1,n I"'1 bund oi oi. d Adjutant Geoige Lai sen. vveie the lesson-perio- Hyrum, in the Jormon. Following Hyrum Second waid Apr t 1, at the h mif of hei dnugh-chap- guests speakeis at the joint lunchen was served. Twen-gj-non April 3. Bishop Levi(ter Mis. Dewiv Na Ison jo! the Hyrum American Legion, members of the classes Anderson conducted the services. A Iat gt group of her childien Lost 47, and the Auxiliary. attendance. in The invocation was offered bv' and pere John Walton and company gi ;idi hi'di en sui pns, d her, President Edwin Clawson. The furnished the musical numbers for far and near Horn by coming ward choir furnished special musi- CLUB Attending tie pntv were Mr. ,'hp program, cal numbers. and Mis Knillunvn Mr and Mrs' The Wellsv le Post were special Speakers who told of the worthy-lif- P.usscll Brown lit ind Mis Vein Suests of Mr. Nielsen, were Albm T. Brown I. ,v FOR :j At the close of the program, re Blown and Lorraine Clawson. C. A. Nielsen, and Silas L Society will Allen. All were life long friends Riggs. Mi and Mis Way lie Hubner, eshments vveie served. Hjrum Literary Mi. and Brown, Mr.' W. S. of yeet April 21, with Mrs. the deceased. They spoke of and Mis LlovdFanen Mi. and NOT SO FROSTPROOF Biown. as Kellet E. Mrs. H. and Jailey, his industrious nature, his honesty, Mrs Feed FROSTPROOF. Fla. ru pi Old Peteisen, Mr. and Mis. Justeas. Dr. LeGrande Noble will and of the many ways he had conNielsen and daughter. Dewey resent a program on Adult Educ- tributed to the building of the Lunt boon vvas served follovvin Floiida citrus town from living up will ation." Eldon Torbensen, He was active in a social community. The honored to its name twice this year. of the music evening pro- church and civil affairs. All furnish the part spoke guests received tered light frost fell on Frostproof many of his consideration for wife and Nov. 30 and again on Feb. 18. fam. rememberanres. fine and of the examplary n family, 4 Cynthia Benson Camp of Daugh-klife he had lived. They spoke of of the Ctah Pioneers will meet his kindness to his fellow man. I' the home of Emily Savage, on Norma Baxter, and Lucinda Ami 20. Connie Nielsen, will pre-rBallam, sang a duet. They were the lesson which is entitled accompanied by Mrs. Alt Petersen. Eva Miller, Vinnie Pioneer Cook Book. Clawson played an organ a s give pioneer solo. with Mrs. Savage are Bishop Levi Anderson closed the '.ilmont Johnson, Ida Brown and with a brief talk. He told services eatnce McBride. of his association with Mr. Nielsen, and the family, and of their worthy The Literary League will meft contribution to ward affairs and m April 19, with Mrs. Dale Lari- to the community. and as Mrs. Eldrid Larsen, 'll, The benediction was offered by ttesses. Mrs. Ray Cannon will W. A. Allen, and the grave was esent the program. dedicated by Leo C. Nielsen. Inwas in the Hyrum terment The Sego Lily Camp of Daughof fra the Utah Pioneers will net on April 20. The lesson, en-- 4 tied "A Pioneer Cook Book will it Henry Brown leaders Address Appropriate PLANT - BOUQUET A. Nielsen Daughters Party Hyrum Legion Units y-- el m CALENDAR HYRUM OR CORSAGE FRED'S FLOWERS 6 cannets and cutteis vealers 20 00, good 00 Mar2 and (huiee quotable ker not established on simkeis and 15 161)0, 12-1- 4 Common 50 ACTE I K. 44 With a Beautiful Ogden Livestock yrum cmc,n Honored At Rites Honor arren I loan Atkinson of Hvium was 'i he cunt.it, i is being presented bv the llv nun 'I luid wind choir, hoiiuied on her hut Ini. iv on Aiil until t the diioitiiin id I K k Old lnghl.ght ol the ivtiung was lovd chi.it leudet Rita denxen a sscav anger . Hunt All paitv vv ill be at the oi appoint n.ents vveie gun. T he choir will can led out in Fastei culoix ami piosent the entile piogiam. as soloists are Face motives Taking the games tefiesh-nient- s Matilda Following Ions, n, Maxine Miller, I mu teen seived vveie Mil'ei, Allen Fluison. Radar Kloog, and Feed Jensen. Clai k Nielsen, friends of the honnied guest vveie m allendaiue will piesulo at the services. Them will be no piogiams iield hi other Hvium vvaids. members of those watds. and the general iub-- I lie aie extended an invitation to OGDEN U l. Livestock' lattend the Faster sei vices. Cattle Jtlti Only odds and ends mostly cows and scatteied lots feedeis 'tteied early Nominally steady Good tew steers quotnbh .Vi. Few common cows sold at 7 i.inKi niT Mrs. 'tiently Uoodiow Johnson, and sisteis, ll J C Host Mis Clan Connmv hev u , i . Uui Living and Mis Itnv Jones I d, lersh iter t. liu F. hson will be u i, at the H u ii Thud vvu d l.hu, , c,n simHti econiru; a! 7 do no-ho- st a hills 1 Liu Mrs- - Mutual Mark an In Hyrum - HYRUM WARD PLANS CANTATA . ; n. taking al and Pait han a of tbt was ai Forgetting 1 ' i.trk of been Ui all 1 'lull I Week eml guests ., t1 e luma ot l.u V roust n wc, and Mis W t ,K Kaaiks a lkckmoMH and V and Mi' c vd, .iwix Iimnui itu tt t ui n ai w in Hal ,so and Moian, anti i.indvs Instalkrvai iti.n.oims ate and Mis Hanna Keis,,n iluhlun, be at annnurued will planned and Moi can. and edadvs Keixoii, ami a laft'i date niottiei of Mis Atkinson. ami tn-an- IV JjiS l)f lit , Noin.an IVauv, II ue lVaia1 dntiM Leu Anderson in clossemces paid special a; ard Tiis 'll! a Uul.uii n I It1! ait her Petersen the same He had resided tn -- V yeais, and spoke tV work and the help- halt t ka. of Mrs. Petersen to many She was 0'f the ward. many jjsmbers organ- antne ,ve in several auxiliary bv , ' than a? - Nielsen offered the dedi-f'frand and the g.ave was til ior Melborne Romney. Intercemetery. fixu the in Hyrum gtMlt ' t n k I an organ solo. Pd Noi v I years., and Baxter rira N. It Fu oltHltHl r'aKiirkUt ad Hip tii h with daw dn the memory to 'cu'd 1 ti, Vpril Western Germany hna bee1! sp united to imn the council of War-Bor- n About Town hatred Toward Germany tho ct lM! l!i t t t f qj O rf 7 West Is ai un-joru- Thursd.iv, I ft hi' offered the 1 "!' ward choir furni- The ollege musaal numbers reral who the 'meal eulogized ,.rS of M. Pot ei sen were :hV Clawson and Melbourn that ideal-he- r' "evBoth spoke of her and goto her family to loyalty with They told of her many tnri the many personal jipnts. made toward S hui ions she had oj'j life, community better t.s freely o her time IVhad Re 'r nut Lists Officers ja?ressne rli 4 lor Mrs. 1 MTF UTGW, CTAH 1 Paradise JC 2S-3- feedei s Hogs Bull her hogs Tuesday's aveiage, sows higher. Bulk good and 0 lb. butcheis choice choice sorted lots up to 150. 50-7- than higher 25-5- 17.50-17.7- 190-25- 18 25; 260-30- lbs. 0 Good and choice choice 12.50-13.7- 14-1- 4 330-30- 5, 15 lb. 300 0 under sows lbs. 25. Sheep: 50. One lot choice tiuck-ed-i- n Ctah spring lambs for Eastet trade 30 00; few common old crop lambs 20.00, nominally steady. Scat-beautif- ul nt ,11 To Prove You by Larene Paul, ostesses are Marvel Clawson, ilalia Olsen, Alto Petersen, and amet Nielsen. lit) Is Fireside Social Held By Master Model for 1950 Classes and The Hyrum Stake Gleaner girls held a fireside party at the South Cache Seminary Building on Sunday evening April BY FT ORENCE OI2SON 2. Jean Leishman, stake Gleaner The Mystery Package sale will girls president conducted the proheld April 14th in Millville under gram. of the Primary Professor Ray Noble, was the tponsorship fltmzation. Packages are coming guest speaker. The opening prayer far and near and are to; was given by Ray Maughan. Reed ti'.ein one dollar's Jensen sang two vocal numbers, worth of Anyone wishing to accompanied at the piano by Joyce may do so and are asked Eliason. Gloria Jorgensen, led tn lend them to Mrs. Leah Humph-)group singing. Janice Leishman president of the Primary. Tins offered the closing prayer. tile ii one of the monthly projects help with our new church builds' A program will be given at Pm. and refreshments sold. Sunday a very I IM interesting Easterij ifciT K UVD rtnsnam was given by the Sunday nUIN I I II I lUIYI hol- Fred Garrett of Wellsvil'e w the An Easter Egg Hunt sponsored main speaker, with parts fen by each by the Hyrum Lions Club will department. be held on Saturday April 8, at Baby Named At Sacrament 9 a.m. on the public square grounds the meeting baby HyMr. and Mrs. LaGrand Mathews in Hyrum, sponsored by the M blessed and given the name rum Lions Club. All children of the town up to Lyle Mathews. and in and including the eighth grade are Mrs Fred Qualman invited to join in the fun. the week-en- d in Boise, Idaho. ."1Ktmpanying hundreds of easter eggs, Several them were their will be found on the park grounds. Lina hnStrs' and Dty The children will hunt for them lsThey were called home groups, according fo Victor dup t0 the sudden by age rs..lWCJedly of the t e husband of Mabel in Petersen, who is chairman kn h project. linkhe'dClty' Funeral services are There will be a prize for every J Rham on Thursday afternoor one. Live bunnies, ate numbered 4th ward, JIrs' Sylvester Anderson among the prizes. f mi y F)enL j- or, Sunday afternoon re'aUves at Treasureton, Civic aho i'y IILLVILLE jeifw- I SAVE 542.50 SAVE S100.00 on on Desk. This Mahogany Winthrop Secretary paneled doors. Reg. 109.95. Glass This 349.95. 1 I piece red and grey Living Room Suite. Reg. I 6750 Now Only 2 I Now Only y - 5 mer-'irdij- e. cor-ibu- to Save Money? If so, see these Bargains, Today! Cant Match a o)cJ presented Do you really want mf history-Hostesse- 2 te SAVE $60.00 SAVE $60.00 on on piece Mr. and Mrs. Walnut Bedroom Suite. chests, mirror, nie stand. Reg. 169.95. Bed, A beautiful 100. wool mohair 2 piece Living Room Suite. Soft blue color. Reg. 3 19.00. X 1095$ Now Only ) I Now Only oaeeaee 1 f 2 I If ll - 1 Club Ladies Accident Victim .'i1 0015 Nielson is confined T borue due ,,j rolipn her to having fallen knee cap. She has irn,,..08'' and wll be unable to for about three more weeks. Arnold Dickey and Vii,.a.nd ' e moved into the Gerald hJP home. , J'.and Mrs. Age Slrikwerda hme recenty. having toent n, e r,i.t.orni Past two months and Arizona. JIM'S GARAGE formerly Located At Lewiston Now Open For Business at West 3rd South, Logan Phone 1895-- in The Hyrum Ladies Civic Club, will hold a meeting on Monday-eveninApril 10, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ruth Miller. 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