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Show 4 ' ---- p For Victory,,, Ik Buy VOLUME r. S. DEFENSE ETRY BONDS PAY DAY STAMPS BOND DAY XV , MAKE 1 5c per single copy IMPRESSIVE RITES CONDUCTED V . 'V Hyrura Utah. FRIDAY. APRIL 24, 1942 NUMBER FOURTH REGISTRATION RADIO MEN NEEDED 47 MRS. JENSEN TAKEN BY DEATH I CRASHING THROUGh The Navy needs hundreds of radRetired officers of the Regular Memorial services for Lester Niel( io service men and radio maintenace Army or Navy, with few exceptions, men who may be enlisted directly in sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Niel- are excluded Mrs. Ingar Margaret Jensen, widfrom the requirments second to or third class petty offic- ow of Chas R. Jensen who lost in was followsen, action, passed away of Selective Service Registartion ers rating and sent to one of the at her home last She had Friday. ing duty to his country, was held and consequently will not be requir. Navy radio trainig schools, the Salt been ill for a in the second ward chapel Sunday year. Her daughter Lake City District Navy Recruiting and ed to enroll on April 27 when other family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis afternoon at 4 p.m. under the diroffice has announced. men from 45 to 65 years of age1 Garner had moved to her home to ection of the American Men who are high school graduat- take care of her Legion so that she received South Cache Post No. 47 with com- must register. National Headquart- -' es and who are actively engaged in care possible. every mander Merrill Baxter in charge. ers, Selective Service System, said radio repair or service work can be Mrs. Jensen was born in Hyrum Congregation singing America today. enlisted as second class petty ofFebruary 12, 1870, a daughter of by congregation and sailors. Invoficers at $72 per month. Men who Jens Peter and The ruling does not apply to Inger Nielsen Jencation by Mr. Roy Smith 1st vice lack a high school education but sen. She was the mother wholly retired whose names of two commander. Speakers who eulog- do not who are active in the radio service "hildren one appear on the Registers of having passed away ized the life of Lester were Presi- the Army or Navy, or to field may be enlisted as third class persons many years ago. Her husband died dent Edwin Clawson, S. A. Dunn, whose names are listed on the Empetty officers at $60 per month. March 16, 1938. H. P. Anderson and Bishop Gar-nAll men who are enlisted will be ergency Officers Retired lists. She has been of a kind and patLarsen They to'ld of his fine enlisted sent to one of the Navy radio train- ient men are Similarly, retired disposition and was loved by physique, of his great love for his not required to register. ing schools and upon completion- of all who knew her. She has always ihe course of instruction parents and brother and sisters, and With the exception of wholly remay be been familiarly known as Emma that Greater Love Hath No Man recommeded for advancment to the tired officers and persons whose Jensen. Than He Give Up His Life For His Officrating of Cheif Radioman. names are On the Emergency She is survived by one daughter, Country. Enlistments may be made in Class ers Retired lists, retired officers Mrs. LaRue Garner, six grandchild6 of the Naval Reserve for the Eight sailors who are taking spec- and enlisted men are subject to reren, one brother, Hans P. Jensen ial Radio training at the U. S. A. C. call for active Juration of the war. of Rexburg, Idaho and two sisters duty by the armed Full information may be obtained Mrs. muical forces, consequently are considered gave a most impressive Maria Mortensen, of Rexburg, number Several other sailors in unieither from the District Navy Re- and Mrs. O. M. Wilson of Hyrum. part of those forces and as such are form were seated on the stand. cruiting Station in Salt Lake City not required to register. National Funeral services for Mrs. Emma or from Navy Recruiting D. M. Reid read the Resolution of Jensen were held in the Hyrum Headquarters said. is Provo, Ogden or Cedar City, Respect from the American Legion, Third Ward Chapel on Monday at Utah. whirh stated In memory of Lester LINCOLN SCHOOL HEALTH DAY 2 p.m. with Bishop Ether Nielsen Russell Nielsen, who died in action FRIDAY MAY FIRST conducting. Mai eh 1942. Once again death hath IRRIGATION EXPERT The ward choir led by Mr. LeonRECEIVES APPOINTMENT summoned a member of our comFriday May 1st Lincoln School ard Larsen and accompanied by Dr. O. W. Israelsen, munity andthe golden gateway to will hold its annual Health Day. All FISH DISEASES irrigation Mrs Reta Jensen sang two numbers: CHILDREN the Eternal City has opened with a schools of the South end of the val- EXAMINED and drainage engineer at Utah State Rock of Ages and Sister Thou welcome to home. The work of ley will participate. The parade at Fish can have just about any Agricultural college and the Utah Wast Mild and Lovely. ministering to the want of the af- 10 a.m. will represent the culmin... Last Friady afternoon, under the disease that is common to animals. Agricultural Experiment station, has Other musical offerings included flicted, in shedding into ation of activities relatives to health direction of the P.TA. 34 children For example, a chicken has lice been appointed to the committee a Vocal solo by Mrs. Florence Morlight darkened souls, and in bringing joy that have been caried on during the and so do fish. They are little worm- on irrigation conveyance losses in rell an organ solo by Mrs. Reta age were given exam- like afairs which attach themselves the American Society of civil En- Jensen and into the places of misery is complet- year. This is to be followed by the of a vocal duet by Joyce ed, and as a reward has received crowning of the Health Queen, the inations for teeth, vision weight and to the gills and behind the first fins. gineers, it has been announced. and Joleen Eliason. Both vocal the plaudit, Well done" from the Maypole dance and Folk dancing height. Children .entering., school They can also have hyperthyroid It is the purpose of the committee numbers were accompanied by Mrs. and a short program. weak assemble information concerning Alta Peterson. to ailments Supieme Master. liext fall must have further physical trouble, kidney In the afternoon games and athAnd Whereas, the Allwise and Speakers were Mr. LeGrand Milexaminations by their family physi- hearts, and about a hundred or water conveyance losses in canals of the western states and to study ler, Mr. J. H. Meiviful Master has called our be- letic events will take place. This more other abnormal conditions. Wright, Mr Arnold cian. methods of reducing these losses, Nielsen, Mr. Elroy loved and respected member home; constitutes the meet for the south Nielsen, and Dr. Merrill W. W. and County the winners Dr. Israelsen said. Particualr atten- Bishop Ether Nielsen And Whereas, Having been a true end of the valley SCHOOL LINCOLN tion will be given to the use of the and faithful member of our com- to compete with the North end of health nurse, Miss Norda of Logan Prayers were offered by James BROADCAST for the final the attendance. were honors low in at valley cost natural materials such as J. Wilson and Mr. Heber Murray of munity, therefore be it RESOLVED that a copy of These Resolutions be Smithfield May 8. clay and bentonite for lining canals Wellsville. The grave at the Hyrum The Hyrum eighth grade students an the basis of A dance at night will conclude SEGQ LILY CAMP d Amerthe of minutes water saved. the on spree Cemetery was dedicated by O. M. under the direction of Miss Bessie Dr. Israelsen is the son of Mrs. Wilson. ican Legion South Cache Post No. the activities of the day. The Sego Lily Camp of the D.U. Brown presented a special victory Boletta Israelsen of this city and 47 in testimony of its loss, that we LITERARY CLUB P.met at the home of Mrs. Jos. F. garden broadcast over the Logan was born and raised here. tendtr to the family of the deceased Nielsen Wednesday afternoon at radio station Monday evening at our sincere condolence in their deep NOTES BIRTHDAY Our boys at the front need a 2:30. Vice Captain Esther Gunder- 8:30. The play was written by afflirtion and that a copy of these AT LUNCHEON Keep em rolling! We mean dol- steady flow of supplies. You can W. Kirkbride. J. Superintendent son was in charge. resolutions be sent to the family. lars Buy U. S. War Bond$ and assure this by Those taking part in the play systematic purchase Club The of Junior Literary Singing America conducted by Signed Stamps. of U. S. War Bonds and Stamps. Robert Lincoln school the were from Mrs. Mabel held its Peterson annual and accombirthday J. Merrill Baxter, Commander Hyrum Thair Allen, Bobbie Alparty Friday at the Bluebird, with panied by Mrs. Alta Peterson. Sa- Gustaveson, LeRoy Smith st vice comMardell Eliason, Geraldine AnMrs. Pierre Sorenson and Mrs lute to the flag led by Mrs. Mervella len, mander and Norene Nielsen, with derson Nielsen, Invocation, Mrs. Rebecca James Wilson hostesses. Dalton M. Reid adjutant Baxter Mar La as student announWith Mrs. Francis Shaffer in Lindley, Piano solo, Betty Rose, Closing song The Star Spanglthe During cer, Iris program the Eliaed Banner. Dedicatory prayer Mr. charge, the following program was Vocal duet, Lois Clawson and duet. twins a son Vinnie Mrs. sang Nielsen S. A. Dunn, chaplain. presented: two vocal duets by accompanied by Other prominent people on the First ward Wattson and Mrs. Davis, and a re- Clawson, Mrs. Norma Baxter gave Change of time! Special musical numbers rendered Wm. included Mayor "Mrs. Rose lesson: view the Vocal Year program of Sacrament duet, Lester Nielsen had served by Betty Applebys meeting will convene were two vocal solos by Mrs. Gull two Vilda Evans ., Dean R. H. Walker of the at 2 p.m. with the Stake High and years on the U. S. S. Pecos, which Louisa Andrews Kent, given by Mrs. and Maxine Nielsen, Mrs. accompanied by Miss Kathryn Nielsen read the history olf her USAC Mayor Vance D Walker, Councilman as the speakers. A vo- Adams. was bombed in the Indian Ocean C. C. Randall, Officers for the coming year were grandfather Palmer, Piano solo Miss Bessie Brown and Superintencal duet will be rendered by Miss on March 1st, 1942. Benediction by dent Kirkbride. Bessie Swanson and daughter Chloe First ward The following poem was also read elected: Mrs. Alton G. Miller pres- Muriel Nielsen, ident ; Mrs. Max Miller, vice presi- Captain Wanda Dunn. and a ladies trio consisting of Mrs. Following sacramental services Advises by D. M. Reid at the services. dent: Mrs. Clifford Stauffer, secrethe social hour luncheon Agent Veda Nielsen, Mrs. Ruby Olsen, and conducted by 'thq County During bishopric, ,the Mrs. Mary Miller. The ward choir MIA had charge of the tary, and Mrs. Jule Albertsen, cor- was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Checkup of Feed Supply A Tribute to Lester and FamFy program. for Check feed supply now will also render numbers. your Mr. John A. Israelsen was the responding secretery. Retiring of- Marvel Clawson, Mrs. Francis Rose, is advice of With a smile on his lips winter, the County ficers are Mrs. Francis Shaffer, Mrs. Luenna Olsen, Mrs. Esther next principal speaker, his subject being And shoulders squared president; Mrs. Elra Miller, Mrs. Nielsen, Mrs. Vernis Allen, Mrs. De Agent R. L. Wrigley. Our shortage 2nd ward Early pioneer history as compared Lesler went that day Lorma Nielsen and Mrs. Jos F. of feed this spring is due to an early Lloyd Larsen and Mrs. Ether NielRegular sacrament meeting will with events of today. Mrs. A. J. To do all he could for Uncle Sam fall, a hard winter, an increased be held at 8 p.m. with the Stake Allen the first child born in sen. A birthday cake centered the Nielsen. Hyrum, of dairy cattle, and better High Councilman in attendance. number With the Navy, he sailed away table. serving also spoke. With ever a thought for home folks. The ward choir will render the mus feeding for dairy production. A piano solo was rendered by Special guests were Mrs. Lundahl Cynthia Benson Camp Meets Six weeks ago the milk flow of ic. Each different place he went The Cynthia Beson Camp of the of Logan, Mrs. Edwin Christof Dean Baxter and a vocal duet by above Mrs. George Jensen, Mrs. L D.U.P. were entertained at the home Cache County was over 15 Aloken or gift, from thee foreign Mrs Otey Benson and Mrs. Norma D. Morrell and Mrs. Aaron Clark of of Mrs. Phenetta Williams Wednes- normal due to better feeding prac3rd ward ports Baxter, accompanied by Mrs. Eva tices and more cows being milked. To dear ones he sent The Stake High Councilmia will Miller. The ward choir day afternoon. Hyrum. sang three 1st Vice Captain Reta Jansen At this time when the milk flow be the principal speakers in Sacra- numbers. With loving care he chose them And wishing all the while The Progressive Home Makers conducted the meeting. ought to be sterdily increasing, it ment meeting which will be held at above normal. This 8 p.m. Special music will be given. He could wrap himself in the parcel Club were entertained at the home Singing was led by Mrs. Valeda is about 4 Following sacrament in the sec11 decrease is a great loss in inCome and share in their fun and of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McBride on Shaffer, Salute to the flag conductond ward, the Primary conference smiles. ed by Mrs. Veda Nielsen. The lesson come to our dairymen. Due to the Priesthood meeting Wednesday night. wis held, with the presidency Mrs. lack of adequate feed many far- 1st werd change in time But when the war clouds gathered Dr. E. A Jacobsen gave the pro- was given by Mm. S. Bailey. Mabel Peterson, MrS. Eulalia HumHe knew he must do his part Miss Luana Jensen and Miss Elva mers have had to cut the rations Priesthood meeting will be held phreys and Mrs. Arlene Larsen in gram, his subject being Economic Without complaint or murmur Aspects of the War A general dis- McBride gave intrumental numbers, on their cows, and some cows at Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m. with charge. All children from 4 years of ; Without unflishing heart.. Mrs. Christena Jensen read the hist- this date are on pasture when there Sunday school following at 10:30. age up to 12 cussion followed by the members. took part on the years is no feed there to maintain the milk He steeled himself to do the task 12 Memebers were present. Miss ory of her grand mother. Program. The conference was very 2nd ward ahead successful. Amy Kersley and Ass't County Prayers were offered by chapain fow of the animal. 'j We should plan on ample feed for j Priesthood meeting will be held And with courage from Heaven lent. Reuben Hansen were also in Finetta Allen. He struck to his post and to Red A social hour followed with our cows up until the first of May in the second ward immediately fol- Relief Society attendance. lunch served to the members by the every year, says Mr. Wrigley. Right lowing Sunday school or at 11: 30. 1st ward white and blue Till release from his task was sent Mrs. Melinda Liljenquist will conTuesday night, April 28th at 8 : 3q hostesss, Mrs. Lucille Miller, Mrs. now is the time to check Alfalfa 3rd ward where will be held in duct the and Priesthood fields, new How many brave boys fine and school Nielsen the Mabel the Mrs. Susannah and meeting plan at hay, gym upper Social Science lesson on p.m. fields have run out plant the land the third ward at 11:30 following Economic grades of the Lincoln school will Riggs. young Aspects of Family Life to other feed crops. With life scarcely begun Next Tuesday. Sunday school. give an entertainment, under the Will give their all for you and I The Ladies Bridge Club met at direction of Miss Fern Buist and the 2nd ward Till this terrible battle is won? Mr. John J. Jeikins. the home of Mrs. Alice Burgess on Members of the W and R Club Sunday evening following which were sacramental And how many hearts are heavy? The fifth grade will present a Wednesday evening. Mrs. Laurene Paul will have services evetheatre enjoyed a party Friday Willi no Luncheon was served at four ning. Following the the show at the conducted by the Bishopric, the charge of the social science lesson in musical show entitled, Our Coungiven smal tables, with bridge following. Capital, dinner was enjoyed at Dick w'ard MIA with President Aleda the second ward next That in a promised future trys Flag. Tuesday. Allen in charge rendered the followHeaven The sixth and seventh grade will Prizes were won by Mrs. Lois Pet- s Cafe in Logan. The Subject is Economic Aspects They! meet their boys in So be thankful for a knowledge The following ladies attended: ing program. of Family Life. give a pageant on America the erson, Mrs. Kate Peterson and Mrs. Elva Anderson. And faith and trust in God Beautiful. Mrs. Phyllis Savage, Hilda Nielsen, Bishop Ether Nielsen treated the That we ll meet again in Heaven. The eight grade will present a 4 members were present and two Lila Peterson, Esta Brotfn, Jennie subject of Spiritual Guidance or 3rd ward When this earth we no more trod. drama entitled You Can Count On special guests, Mrs. Gladys Jensen Burris, Valeda Shaffer, Myrtle Mon-so- "One hour of worship. Mrs. Matilda Miller will conduct Look forward to this reunion Bert Savage representing the M the Social Science lesson Tuesday. Us. and Mrs. Javan Peterson. Gladys Nielsen, Ruby Nielsen, Where the kind lord has decreed The aim of these lessons show Lizzie Miller and Wilda Jensen of Men talked on the life of Rudgar Special numbers will be given beMr. and Mrs. Ed Christensen and Hyde Park. each other Well know and claim Clawson, and Jane Dunn, a gleaner how the foundations for successful tween acts. The small amount of In the bond of families. 15c for adults and 10c for children small son, Edward, of Salt Lake girl talked on Sources of Spiritual marriage might be enlarged and will be charged, the money received City are spending a week at the Guidance. Bonds buy bombs, stamps buy strengthened through successful adVery sincerely a neighbor Mrs Cynthia Eliason gave scrip- justment in the economic will aid in the purchase of a school home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas bullets Buy U. S. War Bonds or aspects of Eliason. tural reading. bond. Mrs. Ruby Christensen family life. Stamps every pay day! 1 of-fie- rs el V-- sub-sta-ti- PRE-SCHO- pre-scho- ol ... -- ! 1 CHURCH BULLETIN fer-so- n, A-ge- nt 1 n, ! t |