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Show oW Isia'ls! A- - iu. IT TAKES BOTH dewizmheA' War Bonds and Taxes 1 WAR BONDS AND TAXES i. To Win This VOLUME XXXII Takes Both War 5c per single copy Mrs. J. W. Wright Ray Nelson Talks Easter Cantata to Be Presented At Senior In The First Ward Literary Club Hyrum Wildlife Federation to Celebrate Friday OVER Entertains at HYRUM, UTAH, FRDAY, APRIL 23, 1943 NUMBER 47 Birthday Party a sac-re- d Resurrection Morning, Mrs. J. Warren Wright enterMrs. Cantril Nielsen was hostThe Hyrum Wild Life Federawill Cecil B. Gates, tained at a beautifully arranged Cantata by enterSenior ess to the Ladies' Literary tion will hold its spring of her honor in dinner April Sunday, Easter birthday tainment Friday evening in the club Friday evening at her home. be presented husband, who observed his birthTo a large group of club Mem- 25th at 10:30 a.m., in the Hyrum Elite Hall, according to President day anniversary on Sundal last. dance the and invited guests Ray Nel- First ward chapel by the ward bers C. J. Stauffer. During directed by Mrs. The party also included as guests of several to be held son, prominent Logan newspaper Ladies Chorus, prizes by of honor two grandsons, Jay and and a major prize man, very interestingly discussed Ruth Moss and accompanied merchandise Dale, who celebrated their birthBond will be given the relation of the newspaper to Mrs. J. W. Wright at the piano. War of $25.00 Miss Marguerite Smith will apday during the week. to lucky ticket holders. Tickets the American people, emphasizing The dining table was centered inentitle the fact that no other great pear as reader. will purchased Friday of with a beautiful birthday cake at consisting The Cantata, holders to the annual summer dustry was so controlled by the a pink rendered is either side of which tall eleven by numbers, party to be held later. Besides public as are the newspapers. Soloists in 17 voices. of chorus' vatapers were placed. Two smaller of the the present members Stauffer He Mr. clearly analyzed one for each birthday cakes, his the production are Mrs. Norma rious committees working for the war fields and exemplified the i honored grandson decorated success of the party includes topic with numerous geographical Baxter, Mrs. Otey Benson, Mrs. Wil-po- n, ends of the olng table at which Frank Dusenberry, Dick Wilson, maps. Never in my opinion, said Viola Israelsen, Mrs. Connie Covers and the guests were sfated. Petersen Miss Afton so G. A. W. are newspapers the Nelson Mr. Jorgensen, Mayor J. Comat dinner were marked for Mr. Jensen. Wanna Miss La are Andersen, Garnel Larsen, H. E. vital to our people as they and Mrs. J. Warren Wright, Dr. chorus besides the solKellett and Cantril Nielsen. today, with their columns of fac- prising the and Mrs. W. L. Wright and childMartha Smith, Mrs. Mrs. oists are tual news, analysis, maps and ren Jay and La Dean, Dr. and Mrs. Ebba Veda La to Nielsen, the all above right charts, and Mrs. S. L. Wright and son Dale, Mrs. Nielsen, Mrs. Ada Allen, exercise freedom of speech. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bailey and 'Mr. Nelson commented on the Helen Jensen, Mrs. La Vee Smith, daughters Carol and Barbara, all Mrs. Alfrette Liddle, Mrs. Lynn thorough and excellent newspaper of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Baxter, Mrs. Stella Bradley, Mrs. done for work which is being Wright and children Iona, Rula and Melinda Liljen-quis- t. Mary Miller and Mrs. Melinda Mrs. by Hyrum Grant, Dr? and Mrs. J. W. Wright She is the Hyrum corres- Liljenquist. was Elizabeth Critchlow Mrs. and children Rose Marie, Pauline The group will present the Canof the Herald-Journa- l pondent and Jon W. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. guest of honor at a dinner given as well as tata Sunday evening, April 25th, for newswriter special in compliment t o her Sunday Charles McEride and children in the Eleventh ward, Logan. Courier. Cache South the last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlnee, Farrell and Reed McBride The Cantata, which has been Miss Jackie Nielsen, daughter Dick Romney of Logan. Other of Hyrum. dedicated to the ISin,ging Mothers cf the played hostess, charmingly grand-childreAll the children and guests present included Mr. and a Mrs. Gladys of the church, is comprised of piano selection. Mrs. Eric Broberg of Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. Wright of the. club, re- the following numbers : Jensen, president were present except Mr. and Mrs. 1 Introduction. City and the Romney family. viewed the current club Bulletin in tribute to Americas battle dead of two wars will be Swensen 2 Marriner and three ...Poppies Pilate Said Unto Them. of worn in Hyrum on Saturday, May 29th, Mrs. Nesta Federation General of the Lauritzen, children of Los Angeles, Luella 3 They Crowned His Brow. of clubs. South Womens president Cache No. 47 Unit of the American Legion and Lugene Bailey 4 Deep Peals of Thunder. of Murray Auxiliary, announced today. The poppies this year will honor The Nielsen home was beautiand Miss June Wright, who 5 When Jesus Was Crucified. the (men who have given their lives in the is decorated Easter with lovely present conflict, as fully well as those who fell among the poppies of France 6 Oh Fear Not Ye. laboring as a missionary for the and Belgium lilies. Luncheon, in Easter motif, 25 years ago, she said. The money cnotributed for church at present in Iowa. 7 As the Fruits and Flowers of Corn-unithe flowers will close at of was the served the the with In cooperation be used for the welfare of victims of both wars and their families. Bond Drive, the Ladies meeting. Special guests included the Field. The South Cache No. 47 Unit of the is 8 The Lovely Flowers. Auxiliary making extensive Mrs. are Delbert sponsSenior Literary club Young and Mrs. Edpreparations for the observance of Poppy Day here, under hte 9 Oh Grave Where is Thy which ward Payne of Logan and Mrs. leadership of Mrs. Nesta Lauritzen, president, and Mrs Lynn oring a Spring Festival, Victory. one chairman. of Garnel of hour Baxter, Poppy The little red flower of remembrance Larsen will be in the form Hyrum. 10 And the Women. will be available to everyone in the city, offered entertainment of real high class, volunteer by 11 He is Risen. workers from the Auxiliary who will be on the streets Mrs. Vernon Rainbow, daughter The throughout snappy Vaudeville numbers. the day. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fallows of program will be followed by a Hyrum, who is one of the regisdance. tered nurses employed at the U. It is to be held Thursday evS. Army Air Base at Pocatello, ening, April 28, at 8:30 p.m. at Idaho was happily surprised when The the Lincoln school gym. she was announced as the fortickets will be 25 cents each, and A half century of happy martunate owner of the lucky numas you deposit your ticket stub life wa3 celebrated Sunday ried ber winning a $500 purse at a at the door, you will bei given a Word has been received by Mrs. 18, by Mr. and Mrs. AnApril Pocatello theatre last week. chance to win' $2.00 in Defense Rebecca Allen Lindley, that on M. of Nielsen drew Hyrum, highto exRecovering sufficiently stamps. Monday, April 19th, her sister, First of members the respected press her choice of cash or the PRIVATE FIRST CLASS The proceeds of this Festvial ly SEAMAN SECOND CLASS Mrs. Elnora Wight Layton, aged the ward. important Marking ALLEN IRA RAY DeMrs. equivalent in War a to will be used Bonds, 83 years, had purchase FARREN PETERSEN passed away at her event, they were guests of honor Rainbow chose the bonds,, to Private First Class Ira Ray Alhome Farren Petersen was born in Hy- fense Bond. By purchasing in Cardston, Canada. Mrs. weda at add ot the bonds she and her len, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allen arranged beautifully innot be will only rum, July 25, 1922, a son of John ticket you Layton was born in Hyrum on of home at their the dinner ding husband have consistently a pleasant evpur- was bom September 17, 1923 in Petersen and Ruby Nielsen Peter- viting yourself to Mrs. John W. Jorgen- March 1, 1960 a daughter of Hans chased during the past year. Her Hyrum. He attended the Lincoln ening of entertainment, assisting daughter, sen. sen. Centering the dining table Enoch and Margaret Osborn Nielhusband, Privtae Ernest Rainbow, school,' graduating in 1937. Studisen. Most of her life has been received his education in your personal War Effort, help- a mound of Farren is at present in yellow daffodils were military service ous and ambitious in his lessons in the local schools, having been ing your Community War Bond in her native town. spent She at Camp Adair, Oregon. and school activities, Ray enrolled a student of Lincoln school and Drive, and your Country, but you artistically arranged as the floral married Joseph Wight and to were at decoration. Covers dinner Mrs. Rainbow was accompanied at South Oache will our be individually helping them were born 13 children. high school and the South Cache high school, The to the theatre by Mrs. Evelyn in the Seminary, graduating from where he took an active part in own Service Men as well. Every marked for Mr. and Mrs. Andrew family moved to- Canada some Alfred M. Mr. Mirs. and Petersen Broberg, also formerly of both with a fine record in 1942. Nielsen, Is means Bond that purchased sports. He was a member of the Petersen and children, Harold, years ago, where she continued Myrum. Both ladies had registerFor some time he worked after First ward M. Mens Basketball quicker end to this war. her church activities and was ined at the theatre soirie For the price of the admission Twilla, Le Roy, Donald and Janet terested in three school and on Saturdays In the Team and has served as an officer Temple work. She was of and Petersen Logan, Mayor years ago and were fortunate you can afford to bring all of office of the South Cache of the MIA. chosen as an officiator in the CardW. Mrs. to be (present when Vonnas reg- printing where and John Jorgensen affriends. cannot But you he proved a willing ston Temple, and did the work Courier, In October of 1942 Farren en- your istration number won the cash and helpful worker, soon becoming listed in the United States Navy, ford to missi this outstanding at- children, Howard, Virginia, Gladys for hundreds of dead during her award. Come and join in the Gloria, Reed and Joan Jorgensen. many proficient as a type setter. When Previous to this he was employed traction. service in years the TemAn afternoon of pleasvisiting, fun. the printing was no longer done by the Utah ple. Mr. Wight passed away, and Quartermasters recalling past experiences antly in Hyrum, Ray was employed as Depot. in the old world and the new, was some years later she married a clerk in the Eliason Market, After joining the Navy he reSamuel Layton. Surviving Mrs. enjoyed by the group. where he gained friends by his ceived his basic training at San Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen were guests Layton are 5 sons and 3 daughcourteous treatment of customers. Diego, California. He was chosen of Bishop and Mrs. J. F. Hartvig-se- n ters; Hans Wight, Eugene Wight, FOR THE WEEK OF In the summer of 1942 he accepted one of a group for special trainof Logan at a theater party Clarence Wight, all of Canada, Lovely in detail was the JunAPRIL 25 Osborn Wight of employment in Ogden, working as ing in the Signal corps, and was Provo, Mrs. the which both during evening, ior Prom held last Friday night a lift operator at the supply de- sent to Chicago, Illinois where ho Ina Brown and Mrs. Luella Le FIRST WARD honored rememwill guests at the South Cache highg school. long pot. He continued his work there was assiflned to a course of study Sunday ber as The End of a Perfect Day Baron of Canada and Ora Wight until he decided he could best aid at the University of Chicago. He In keeping with the times the 9:30 a.m. Priesthood their 50th wedding anniversary. of Salt Lake City. Surviving are theme meeting. Victory Ship was aptly weeks there and 10:30 a.m., Easter service with in the war effort by enlisting in spent several The interesting life story of Mr. also one sister Mrs. Rebecca AlUncle Sams forces; which he did was transferred for further train- chosen. The scene was evidenced and Mrs. a Sacred Cantata presented Nielsen began for both len, Lindley of Ogden and three in the cleverly arranged booths by brothers: H. B. Nielsen and Claring to Philadelphia, from where the Ladies Chorus, conducted by in January 1943. at Kasfjord, Norway where htey ence From Fort Douglas, Ray was as- he went to Washington, D. C., displayed by each class. Honors Nielsen of Los Angeles and Mrs. Ruth Moss, of the went to the Sopho- grew up as playmates. Mr. Nielsen David O. accompnaied by Nielsen of Hyrum Field, Miss., and enjoyed a look at our Na- more evening Mrs. J. W. Wright. signed to Keesler was born September 7, 1867 and class who won a prize of where he took his basic training, tions Capitol. Since that time he Anna K. Monday Israelsen Nielsen was $10 War in for their stamps 8 following which he was transfer- has been to Little Creek, Vir- booth. p.m., MIA closing social. As admiral and lady for born October 22, 1873 in a city At the ginia. to red time Colorado, he is Field, present Buckley Tuesday in the Le Roy Allred and that genealogists claim was where he is now stationed and at- stationed at Fort Pierce, Florida. Miss levelling 2 p.m., Relief existence 800 years before Christ, Carma Stauffer Society Social were chosen Farren is gifted with the ability the army air school. Science lesson by Melinda Liljen-quist- ; tending to make friends, having a fine dis- and as their attendants were and that is within 240 miles of and posyet unassuming, Quiet vocal selections by Miss Joyce Andersen and Miss Hamerfest, the most northerly inMrs, sessed of the courage to offer his position and always showing a Lu Wanna Viola Israelsen. Miller. The highly habited city in the world. Here all by enlisting, Ray has won genuine interest in those about successful Primary follows school. Mrs. Ernest Larsen was voted by all in summer, Mr. Nielsen worked at Prom entertained the admiration of the people of him. This has been made evident to be a credit to farming and in winter with other at her home Sunday last for a the school and who have by people SECOND WARD met Farren to the Junior class. his home town, who will watch Norsmen hardy plied their fishing number of her A social Sunday his advancement with interest and and have taken the time to write boats north in the icy waters afternoon was family. his 10 a.m., enjoyed and dinthe of parents pleasure they and pray for his safe return. Sunday School along the famous Norwegian fjords. ner served to Mr. and Mrs. have had in meeting and associatJoe special Easter program. Mrs. Nielsen grew to lovely Kelley and two children of Oging with him. Priesthood meeting following. womanhood on young the Israel- den, Bishop and Mrs. Garnel Lar2 p.m., Sacrament Farren has done well in the Service. sen. estate located on the Island sen, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Allen His Navy. at Tuesday rating present is of Hinde, the largest island of Mr. and Mrs. Llyod Larsen, Lavon Seaman . Second 2 p.m., Relief Class. He is Mrs. the many beautiful islands that Larsen and their Society, families, Mr and Larene Paul Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen, captain of grateful for the training he is rethe SoMrs John Broberg was host- comprise Norway. Mrs. Ernest Larsen. presenting cial Science lesson. the Sego Lily camp of the Daugh- ceiving and the opportunity of ess to the W club at her home The young couple were married his country. He is proud Primary follows school. ters of Utah Pioneers, has an- serving Wedensday last. A social evening April 18, 1893 in Trondenes Kirk, to do his part, but like the ma- was enjoyed and luncheon nounced the next meeting of that ward served Norways historic church built of boys, he will be happy Sunday group to be held at her home jority the club mmebers and Mrs. 1000 years ago, and still remain and is 10:30 a.m., Sunday School and Thursday, April 29th at 2:30 p.m. time of looking forward to the Mary Gunn, special guest. ing a monument to the splendid victory when he can re. Special Easter program; The lesson, Journalism in Pioeach and sturdy Scandinavian The Hyrum First ward Birthrace. turn to class Cache Valley and enjoy neer Days will be presented by For participating. thirteen club enjoyed a Mr. day years and Mrs. the company- of his family and Priesthood meeting following. delightfully Mrs. Mildred Gunnell. Music for Nielsen made their home on the arranged friends. party given by Mrs. To them he would like the session will be arranged by to Pm., Sacrament service. island of Hinde and here two Charlotte Allen at her send his very best wishes and home in Tuesday Mrs. Vinnie Clawson. daughters, Nanny, who is now Logan last Saturday evening. The he would 2 be happy to hear from p.m., Relief Society Mrs. Gladys Nielsen was host- Mrs. J. W. Jorgensen of Social Assisting Mrs. Nielsen as co- them. Hyrum occasion celebrated was the birthScience lesson are ess Friday last to the members of and Astrid Alice, were by Mrs. Matilda hostesses for the afternoon born His and day anniversary of Mrs. Allen. A address Miller. is: Farren Petersen the W and R club Vilda Mrs. Mrs. Alda Allen, at her home. later Astrid died. S 2c A.T.B. Small Boats, variety of games were enjoyed Mrs. 2 Primary follows school. Julia Eliason, The evening was pleasantly spent Camp Nielsen, Mrs. Here the gospel was to during the evening and a delicious Flat brought B, Dis, 15, Fort Pierce, at cards with score Ruby Hailstone. prizes won by them by the Mormon missionaries hot supper in Easter motif was Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jensen of Mrs. Esta Brown high score, Mrs. who found a warm welcome al- served the group, which included Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Carl PeterMrs. Wilford Jensen of PocaLucille Miller all cut, and Lizzie ways awaiting them in the club members from Nielthe. Mr. sen of and Mrs. William home the Hyrum at Tarbet a is Milfer guest honors. A delicious lunch- sen home. Accepting the Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tello,. Idaho of Airimo, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. eon guests Mrs. Irene gospel and special liam Meyers and Miller Elra Mrs. of in her Wells-Easter daughter of motif was served they also found the desire to Thoreson of Salt Lake family Arthur Dusenberry of Ogden, were the club e Were City, Mrs. members and three spe- emigrate, Hyrum visitors Sunday, and family. Mrs. Jensen has been week end which they did in Ray Smuin of Ogden, Mrs. Anita guests at the home of cial guests, Mrs. Edna giests of Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy in ill health for a number of Mr. 1906. They spent some time on Andersen, Mrs. Emma Nelson and Nielsen, and Mrs. Frank Dusenberry. and Mrs. Jensen. years. Mrs. Pearl Larsen of Margaret Christoffersen! (Continued on Page Four) Logan. HEART Mrs. Critchlow Honored At Dinner Party Honor of Those Who Died for Am erica In n Public to Enjoy Spring Festival ty Hyrum Winner Of $500 Prize Fiftieth Wedding Former Hyrum Anniversary Celebrated Sunday Resident Dies in Canada - 1 Church Bulletin Junior Prom At South Cache . Family Dinner Enjoyed at Larsen Home Meeting of Sego Lily Camp Mrs. John Broberg Entertains The VV Club Hostess to Birthday Club third W and R Club Enjoy Evening Vl |