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Show Bount Friday, Februaryl2,7 SOUTH CACHE COURIER Page Eight Lincoln School Meeting Dian Savage v A very enlightening and inter-wShore, of Logan, P T estmg meeting was held a Hyrum visitor this week, John Israelsen .spent Tuesday in afc the Li1100111 School auditorium, Millie Mrs. guest of her mother, ; Ogden on business. Wednesday, February 10. A large Nielsen. membership was present. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Snow, of Lt. Carlos J. Badger, officer at BABY from CHICKS Hy-ruhigh in visited relatives Nibley, the USAC Naval school, at the hens, sires, dams; Tuesday. Also R.O.P stock. Order college, presented the moving picplus. ture, entitled Prelude to War. H. E. Kellett and Cantril Niel-- ! early- - Alfred Fallows, Hyrum. This picture honestly and clearly sen lift Monday for Salt Lakej and depicts to the" people as well as the Henderson Mrs. Joyce City on business and returned of Salt Lake City, are armed forces, why United States children, Tuesday. visiting at the home of her moth- fights, and how much can be lost er, Mrs. Anna Hall. Little Judy by this people, if we do not win of Hulda Mrs. Thompson re- Henderson had her tonsils the war. The director of production Clarkston, is visiting at the home Burof Dr. the at offjtee 0f this picture was Prank Capra. of Mr.' and Mrs. Hyrum gess Monday of this week. Many of the scenes were actualiJ ties, taken in Germany, Italy, Jack Gunderson, who is stationed France and other counEthiopia, with Uncle Sams Navy in Califor- tries now at war. nia, was granted a furlough to musical delivered ( attend the funeral of his grand-- jj Excellently numbers were given by college stuP. was which Rose held P. father, dents. Miss Doutre sang J. Christensen of Ogden , February 10. Mr. Gunderson will two selectionsGeorgene entitled The Brita visit few before in Hyrum days spent part of this week at the Calm is ish Childs and Frayer, home of his daughter, Mrs. Helen ; returning to his post. She wag accompanied the Night. Rose and family. e. Mrs. David Davis visited at on the piano by Miss Lucille Miss Roylance played a the Mrs. home Nielsen of Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Florando Rose, of last. Mrs. Davis is piano composition by George GerLogan, and formerly of Hyrum, Saturday . home her in Pocatello shwin. making were in attendance at the funeris Mr. while Davis in military Mrs. J. Paul Burgess," president al of P. P. Rose oh Wednesday. service. The Davis' are former of the PTA presided at the j and while here were ing. Mrs. Gladys E. Jensen, first Miss Shirley Bailey of Ogden, of the South Cache vice president was in charge of publishers spent the week end in Hyrum ' program arrangements. J. Warren with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Courier. ' .5 offered accomthe opening paryer. She was Wright Floyd Bailey. Babies blessed Sunday during Viola Israelsen led comMrs. panied by Melroy McGregor, of is in fast day services in the Hyrum munity singing, accompanied by Missoula, Montana, who First ward, were the daughter Ogden at present. of Mr. and Mrs. W, Kae Miller, Mrs. J. W. Wright, Jr. The presentation of colors were carried Mrs. Myrtle Monson attended named Maxine, and the daughter out by Leroy Smith, Bishop ByMr." and Mrs. Boyd Larsen, of the funeral of her uncle, Wallace ron Snow, and Dalton Reed. Senamed Sharon Kae. In the week, Manning at Ogden ' last cond ward the baby girl of Mr. Principal William t Bailey made staying in the city Tuesday and and count of parents representing each Mrs. Christensen Wallace Wednesday. She was accompanto ied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. received the name of La Ree; the room, and announced the prize, be of awarded and The first Mr. Mrs. baby girl prize grade. Gregory Gsorge Manning of Idaho Falls, who spent a short time in Hyrum Price was named Sharon Irene, for this month was donated by and the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs: Thelma Peterson, and Mrs. following the trip to Ogden. Mis. William Bostock was named Eva Allen. John Paul. In the : Third ward Bishop Earl Allen offered the Word has been received by the Mr. and Mrs. closing prayer. relatives and friends in Hyrum Alvinbaby boy of Ferre received the name of the safe arrival of a baby girl Alvin Victor. Mrs. Ferre is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of the former Miss Dorothy Jenof Huntington Petersen Allen sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Petersens Park, California. Victor Jensen. now former Hyrum residents, have two daughters and one son. Grave side services were held The mother was formerly Miss at the Hyrum City cemetery SunJoy McCann of Smithfield. Her day afternoon .for ,Vess Swenson mother, Mrs. Sylvia McCann, is of Pocatello, Idaho, a.jjagtive and The with the Petersen family. former citizen of Hyrum, Bishop Allen' T. Clawson, son of Mr. James J. Facer, a, personal friend new daughter was born January 29 at the Park Mission hospital. and Mrs. Alban T. Clwason was of Mr. Swenson, of honored at a testimonial held his acquaintance with the deceas Saturday evening in the Hyrum ed, and offered the prayer, ward prior to his entering eating the grave. Impressive Sams armed forces this eral services were held inThe testimonial," arranged' catello, Saturday. B.' M; Thomp by the Soldiers committee, was son, accompanied by.. Bufford conducted by Chairman LeRoy Swanson, made the trip to PoSmith and consisted of present- catello, Sunday, bringing the reing and retiring of the National mains to Hyrum for burial. Colors by members of the AmerVess Swenson was . born in ican Legion with Byron Snow Hyrum June 27, 1882, "a son of and Dalton M. Reid acting as Swen L. and Betsy Swenson. His color bearers. boyhood was spent here where Followingg community singing, he attended the grade schools. conducted by Mrs. Vern Miller, After leaving Utah he engaged in and accompanied by Mrs. V. E. mining, in various parts of the 1. Cuts down fuel bills. Petersen, the following program country.- He had made his home 2. Reduces doctor bills. was rendered: Reading by Mar- in Pocatello for a number fire loss, of chance of Lowers 2 guerite Smith; ladies' trio, Gayle years. He passed away at a hosj 4. Saves on cleaning by reducing Miller, La Rue Nielsen and Ro. pital in that city last .week. He wall and ceiling streaks. zella Nielsen; piano solo, Mrs. is survived by the following Lynn Baxter; introduction of the brothers and sisters' Oliver Swanhonored guest by D. M. Reid, son, Chauncey Swanson, of Spowho also presented him with the kane, Washington; Percy SwanFall In, by the son of Inglewood, Calfomia; Mrs. gift book American Legion. Speaker of the Rella Swartzfigure of Los Angwas evening Sergeant Claine eles; Mrs. Carrie McCalister of Smith, recently returned from Salt Lake City, and Bufford South America, on furlough be- Swanson of Hyrum. 19 PHONE fore leaving for the East Coast for officers training school, and Reece Hutcheson of Wellsville who gave a splendid and In- recently released from military elDiscomforts spirational address. Prayers were service to do farm work, and offered President Edwin Private Oliver Baugh 0n furlough by Shortages Clawson and Bishop James J. from Camp Carson, Colorado, are rrPTifTMi'l) Facer. A dance in the Elite Hall visiting this week with Mr. and ourself Mrs. Parley Baugh. Mr. Hutchefollowed the program. son is a brother of Mrs. Baugh and Private Baugh and Parley Baugh are brothers. . Mrs. as Isadore pro-ducin- g m 250-30- 0 Gul-mov- held the office of high priest. The gospel plan was discussed fcy the various speakers which also apof deceased plied bo the . life ; Frayers were olicred - b Clawson and C. A. Nielsen. The g friends pall bearers were of Mr. Rose and included C. j. Christiansen, George Stanton, Les-- r Edgar Rose, H. B. Nielsen, Nielsen and John Nielsen. The vast array of beautiful floral offerings were carried by a number of grand children and Vesta Allen, Mbble Petersen, Verna Sadoway and Maxine Eliason and were ar-- 1 ranged by Sarah A Allen and Flossie Petersen. The grave in the Hyrum cemetery was dedicated by Joseph F. Nielsen. Mr. Rose was bom in Hyrum on July 30, 1875, a son of Andesr Peter and Mattie Marie Johnson Rose. On July 6, 1895 he married Eliza Eliason who with six sons and daughters survive: Mrs. Mae Party Held for Mrs. Hyrum Christensen was Salt Lake visitor this week,, leaving Monday and returning P.T-A- . , . LOCAL n E 17 s e( Mrs. Gordon Savage entertained on Sunday in compliment to her her Dian, celebrating daughter A eleventh birthday anniversary. delightful afternoon of games was enjoyed by a group of young friends to whom was served a deA licious luncheon. beautifully decorated birthday cake centered the serving table. Guests at the party included Dian Savage, Beverly Miller, Marilyn Jensen, Margaret Adams, Joy Smith, Iris Williamson, Joyce Monson, Charlene Liljenquist and Nelda Monson. life-lon- j FUNERAL SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY FOR PETER ROSE (Continued from page One) and much had been done in religious ways by various members of the family. Mr. Rose at his death Campaign Successful Under the direction of Cahtril Nielsen a highly c: : Infantile Paralysis camrai carried on in Hyrum with turned in from the various - ces of collection which m the Lincoln school the South Cache school, $29.51 and the balance tributed into the baskets about town and netted fro-ball. Much credit is due Chal Nielsen and members of his mittee. , 1, ... Anderson and Ellis P Lake City; Mrs. Lorraine and" Me J. Rose of Hyrum, Kate Eliason of Wellsville Paul B. Rose of Los Angels1 grandchildren also survive. Furniture Co.: Crystal Logans Trading Center Roy-lanc- meet-residen- ts, AM W(D)fl IFace Rwgs Yes, eyen beyond our hopes have bee n our deliyeries of this Finest Merchandise. Another r shipAent just arrived now brings our selection up fc its largest and best for many moons. Shop now for Quality, Style and Best Room Size Selection. . . Vess Swensen Burial at Hyrum Party Honors , Allen T. Clawson spoke--briefl- dedi-Thir- d fun-Uncl- Beautiful 9' x 12' Seamless k. ALEXANDER SMITH , Tru-Ton- TRU-TON- ZON0L1TE Smith Brothers Lumber Co. or freezing to the lines on damp cold d?ys. To prepare uncoated iron or steel for paintcoring, wire brush it until it is extremelylubrior oil crude spent case roded. hi that cating oil will loosen the rust. 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