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Show Jvha A, UFITill, M, Today A Saiufdiy m AND BE HAPPY program Is Outlined For Scandinavian Conference Sun id Tilur? Liils Raln&Niy f.kni ELIASON WE TO SEMINARY Authorities have stated that the to the L. D. S. Seminary will be completed by the opening of school oa September 6lh. The addition consists of two class rooms and an office room, which will be modern in design and convenient-es- . but modest, Tias cost is about $15,000. The addition is a very necessary improvent, the building as it was being quite inadequate to accomodate the number of students that attend. There will be three full time teachers at the seminary: J. Karl Wood, principal, Stanley Gunn and G. Probst. Mr. Wood has been principal at the seminary for the past 8 years, and is a very able instructor. He has received church wide' distinction is the field of pageantry. Stanley Gunnf who has been an in. structor at the school the past two years has proven his ability, and has n chairman of the Lcl Scandinavian Conference committee, announced today that all prep-Ltiohave been made and In readiness to welcome the all parts of Utah that visitors from Scandinavian Confer-fnCwill attend th here Saturday and Sunday. held each rear The conference is I f the initial in lB joonoemoration LDS teachings into troduction of the 8 years ago by El- Nordie countries fj. B. Nielsen, - ns overy-IthiD- g' , Vv!V?'4i Erastus Snow. H0laer M. Larsen, der chairman of the will be in charge state organization, two days. ' of the meetings for the Three official sessions will be held ward chapel, the fiist in the Third Sund,t 2 p. m. Saturday and two on ay at 10 a- - m. and 2 p.. m. In the different sessions, addresses will be Btde in both English and Scandinat vian languages by prominent musical selections are prepI visitors-Excellen- for all ared sessions. dance review will beheld Saturday night at 8 p. m- - at the South Cache High School- A sight seeing tour at 4 p. m. Saturday and a band concert at noon Sunday by the South Cache high school band, directed by W. are special attractions arrange- Apostle Erastus Snow, who brought the message of Mormon-is. to the Scandinavian countries, arriving i n Copenhagen, Denmark, June 14, 1850. m accomplished a great deal during that time. Mr. Probst comes from Bancroft, Idaho, where he has been seminary principal for three years. He has had & varied experience and comes to us highly recommended. He has purchased a home and moved his family here preparatory to .the opening of school. Aconeertand I . United Prosperity Plan Meeting There will be a meeting under Chairmau Nielsen extends a cordial the auspices of the United Plan Monday, August 9, W.P.A. invitation to all interested people, at 8 p. m., at the Hyrum City asking that they attend the fete, and Hall. Mr. C. 0- Larsen of Salt IN assuring them of a hearty welcome be will Lake the speak principal asd an interesting timed for the visitors. In Bank Nltn fllOfJliay THE GOOD FAMILY REUNION IS HELD AT L-nu- US HOLD FATHER EISH The Eliason family reunion was held at Fish Haven on Bear Lake, The Hyrum Lions Father and Son Saturday and Sunday, July 31st and Outing was held Wedneday, August August 1st. There were one hundred G at Hyrum Friendship Park, in Left and five descendants present. Hand Fork. Twenty three Liens and all the afternoon at met Saturday forty two sons participated. Lions B. M. Thompson, G. A. Andance pavilion where a program featuring original presentations, and mu- derson and Jack Wright were the sic from the various communities Committee oa Refreshments and was given. Cooking, with several others assisting. meetbusiness a Lions Deb Young and Crntril NielSunday morning ing was held for the purpose of re- sen had charge of the sports, which organizing, hearing reports, and etc., consisted chiefly of Soft Ball. Much undeB the direction of Pres. Marvin merriment and faney playing made it Eliason of Blaekfoot, who was retain- a lively game, the sons giving the ed as President of the organization daddies a close rub. After being thoroughly exercised Horace Eliason of permanently. was released at the game, everybody answered the Blaekfoot, and Mrs. Ray Eliason of Salt Lake call of the supper bell, and what a City was appointed to succeed him in feast it was. Stacks of hamburgers, that position. All other oifieers were frrnkfurters, buttered buns, loaded retained. with fried onions and green tomatoes, Lunch was served at noon, and and washed down with buttermilk, was followed by games and swimming. disappeared, and was followed by All returned to their hemes feeling popcorn and candy. well paid for attending this reunion. Some of the boys actually refused the 7th helping. It was a real enjoyable affair, IAGE highly praised by the young fellows, and the fathers - well they lest their dignity, and seemed to be boys over Mr. and Mrs. Algernon Peter- again. sen announce the marriage of Much credit was due the committtheir daughter, Evelyn, to Paul ees, and all pronounced tbe Park an Brobery of Logan. The wedding ideal place for such gatherings. Sec.-Trea- s., Milk-Nickel- s, took place today at Salt Laker Pros-perit- y CANNING CENTER Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Jensen an- TENT NEDS COMEDIANS nounce the marriage of their FULL OPERATION NOW daughter, Wanda, t o Marion SHOW HERE NEXT WEEK The of Bachelor Ogden. marriage inviter. The public is cordially Approximately 800 cans of vege- took place at Ogden, July 31st. ed to attend. tables have been canned during the Mrs. Jensen entertained at a fam Appeariag in Hyrune all next week, past two Weeks at the VV.p.A. cann-n- ily dinner at her home Monday beginning Monday, will b Ned'n center at the Lunch Room at the evening in honor of the couple. Tent Comedians, Show, bringing t incoln School. Mrs- - M. H. Allen and children , people in this vicinity six big nights Days set for canning at the center of Lincoln, Nebraska are visiting of good clean entertainment. A comMr. and Mrs- - Lester Smith and VVednes and are Monday, Mrs. and Mr. Tuesday here at the home of plete change of program is presented family of Ogden have been visit- each day of each week- P. L. Clark. night, including a play, music, here with their mother Mrs. Anyone who is on W. P. A. or So- ing dancing, singing, monologues, skits cial Security is eligible and urged to Hilda Smith for the past few days. and major acts. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lundahl secure while they are vegetable Special added attractions ane Mon and son Carl, and Robert Bank-hea- d bave can and them and tender Centyoung Petersen Mrs.' Lorenzo the Magician, the man with th of Pittsburg, California, are canned for next winter. Clients must ertained number of friends and tague educated hands; Myrtle and Duke,' visiting here with Mr. and obtain their cans from the office at relatives Sunday evening followpresenting their famous vaudeville Petersen. held testimonial welcome ogaa. the ing Performing Marionettes; and Littl in the 1st ward Elder Clark Pet- Mary Alice, the girl with the radif ersen who recently returned from mind, twelve year old mentalist. Miss Virginia Petersen, who is Mr. and Mrs. A. Silas Allen mission field. The east of characters include! employed in California is vacatlast week from a trip to the Mr-anWilma Luther and Ned Jensen, for ioning here yith her parents yellowstone Park. Petersen. Mrs. Algernon mcrly with the California Tent Play! Mrs. Cantril Nielsen and two Myrtle Osgood, Thomas Made received minor injuries in trs, children Nielsen Mrs. Grant Mr. and Parry, Mary Bridges, Lawrence LyeO Mrs- Elmer K. Mortensen of Tre an automobile accident that occur-e- d Monte a t last Sunday Billy Jensen and Duke Montague. spent Sunday evening near Whitney, moDton. returned to her home Thurs Cristo. Idaho. They are recovering as well day after spending two weeks with s as can be expected at the home of her parents hereMr. and Mrs. Elmer Christof-erse- n Mrs. Nielsens parents at Whitney. Mrs. Ruby Jensea entertained were Hyrum visitors last members of the Coterie club at hoi Mr. and Mrs- - byman D. Morrell home Friday evening. Mrs. Loit Sunday. and children are spending the The officers and teachers of the Petersen, Mrs. Nesta Lauritzen and week end at Rexburg, Idaho. Hyrum Second ward primary with Mrs. Erma Bird of Logan were in Mr. and Mrs. Reed Petersen of their partners enjoyed an outing vited guests. Prizes for bridge wert atV-E- . last Sunday visiting Petersons spent Ogden awarded to Mrs. Bird, Mrs. PeU Saturday evening FOR SALE 1 slightly used Mrs. Melinda Uljenquist. with Fork Blacksmith in canyon. cabin Inersen and Mrs- Nell Pierce. 9x12 Kaska Rug and pad. served to was eighteen Luncheon ad quire at Courier office. Rula Smith and Julina Jensen guests. have returned home after having Albert Fallows, son of Mr. anl Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Nielsen the past two months workspent returned Thursday from a weeks ing in the canning factories at Mrs. E. N- - Larsen entertained a Mrs. Thomas Fallows will sin Thurs- Sunday night between 8:15 and wedding trip to Yellowstone Park Ogen. group of friends at her home 9:15 p. m. on the Benny Walker and Bear Lake- day evening in compliment to Mr?. Texas Amateur Program over rad id Mr. and Mrs. J. H- - Lockett of Joe M. Spears of San Benito, The occassion station K. G. 0., and may bi Mrs. O. H. Andersen returned St., Louis, Mo. accompanied by who is visiting here. anniver- heard on any station affiliated to her home again Wednesday, thqir granddaughter Betty Jane was Mrs. Spears birthday and music were en- with N. B. C. He will be an she has been in the hospital for Hamm are visiting here with sary. Games were served nounced as The Soldier BoyJ the past 4 weeks suffering from their daughter Mrs- - Thomas Elia joyed and refreshments and will sing the selection Sylviti to eighteen. son and family. a very critical illness. - - g COMINCES IN HYRUM marked the beginning of another canning season at the local bean factory. The beans in this vicinity appear to be very good this The weather has been very yearfavorable for the maturing of this cop, and prospects are good for a Last week - run. Thousands heavy of dollars eome into to the growers, and in the wages to the pickers and to employed at the factories. th valley form of those Mrs-Eugen- e re-;urn- d Miss Theola Merrill of Richwas a visitor at the - home f Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eliason during the week. mond Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibbons Idaho Falls are visiting here at the home of Mrs. Gladys of Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and children and Harold Russell Allen of Okdsn, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Allen of Preston spent the fore Part of the week at the Elam Allen home. Burrell Nielsen returned last week after six weeks at the spending fort Warren military training camp ia Washington. Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller return-a- d Sunday from a weeks visit with datives at Driggs, Idaho. E- - - - |