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Show ZVI'll - I wiii y qmrarj keep on um ivAKiBoniOS. nra WAR BQrlDS Fine Meeting IN THE ARMED FORCES Two Buddies Meet Staff Sergeant Melvin C. Sharp, husband of Coy Nielsen Sharp of returned recently- from Hyrum, in the Southwest Pacific, duty credited with 275 combat missions, 1200 combat hours and awards of the distinguished flying cross with two clusters,' the air medal with one cluster, and a citation device with a cluster. Sergeant Sharp has been overseas since February, 1942, and as a member of transport squadron (has survived two crash landings. Mrs. Sharp is a sister to Lieutenant Chase J. Nielsen of Hyrum, Japanese who was captured by during the famous Doolittle bomba year ago last ing of Japan are Mr. and Mrs. folks Her spring. Floyd Nielsen. Sergeant and Mrs. Sharp will visit relatives in Illinois before he reports to Fort Wayne, Ind., for further assignment. Completes Enlistment Allred of Hyrum, president of the South Cache high week body, this school student' completed enlistment into the army air forces at Salt Lake Ctiy for flight training as an aviation ca'LeRoy ... det. j Now 17 years of age, LeRoy will called to active duty when he completes the term of school following his 18th birthday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rollan L Allred of Hyrum. In addition to his duties as student body president, LeRoy is also active in football and basketball at South Cache. . In the Army Air Forces, Reservist Allred will be trained as a or navigator. pilot, bombardier, His training will include several months of training at a college or universitty, and three ' phases of actual - flight training. the Avfrom Upon graduation iation Cadet program, he will receive the rating of flight officer or second lieutenant. Men of 17 who wish to enlist in the Aviation Cadet program for flight training are invited to write to the Army Recruiting Station at 179 Motor Ave. in Salt Lake City pre-cad- Experiencing the thrill of hunting in Utah mountains for the first time are Captain- - and Mrs. Warren Lambert cf Gilroy, California who have beerl the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen for the past week. They were accompanied to Hyrum by PFC to Edward Nielsen who belongs Captain Lamberts group of soldier boys. Edward, who was at the home on furlough during deer hunt, aroused the captains desire to hunt in the Blacksmith Fork canyon hills and as a result the captain has his elke to take back to the coast, also the memory of a very pleasant visit at the Nielsen home. Mrs. t-, Great Record In South Pacific A be ;tcf Gamel Larsen and Mrs. George B. Nielsen were esses at the Larsen home for the' session held by the Ladies, Jun-i- or Literary Society of Hyrum this 'week. Fall flowers artistically arranged throughout the roms added to of the eventhe attractiveness ings program. Mrs. D. W. Pittman of Logan presented a travelogue and display of Persian Art and handicraft in a most interesting manner. Two piano selections .were given by Mrs. V. E. ' Petersen. The subject of Red Cross work was enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served to 20 club memj bers and four special guests. The hostesses were assisted in serving by Gloria Ann and Patricia Nielsen and Clair Dee Larsen. - - Captain and Mrs. PTA Sessions Held in Hyrum Lambert at interested group M. Nielsen Home of A large andattended the fin parents Junior Literary Society Has NEWS ABOUT HYR15M BOYS ne: NUMBER 22 HYRUM, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1943 VOLUME XXXIII Iff; m- - et Unexpectedly The unexpected usually happens in the army as was the experience of two Hyrum boyjs, and Sergeant Lowell Marcusen Sergeant Lynn Allen, who before the war claimed them were inseparable pals and buddies. Ser. in a cross coun try flight had his ship forced down' at Pueblo, Colorado and was walking into headquarters happily surprised to see Sergeant had Allen, whom he thought gone overseas, seated at a table can eating dinner. The be imagined as Lowell slipped unobserved into the seat next Lynn. Sergeant Allen is in command of an air transport. . geant-Marcus- en PCF Claron Allen Stauffer Brothers Honored Hr MISS BESSIE BROWN . . Junior Red Cross Worker . Junior Red Cross Unit Opens Drive Seek School Members From Entire County pf-M- r. Miss Miller Honored at Party no-ho- Visit Cache Polio Cases will spend some time visiting A social evening and relatives. tasty luncheon was enjoyed., by The Cache County cases of Po- Leda Wilson, Neta Jensen, Elenore liomyelitis were seen November 3rd Wright, Venna Larsen, Flora Anby Miss Eva Greenwood, Physical derson and the guest of honor. Therapist from the Crippled Children's Service, Utah State Department of Health and Miss Beatrice The 13th birthday anniversary Vhalhas, Physical Therapy Technician from the National Founda- of Miss Yvonne Larsen was observed with a lovely party given tion for Infantile Paralysis. Miss Vhalhas has been very her by her mother Mrs. Earl Larsen at her home Tuesday last. An favorably impressed with the way the Utah mothers have carried evening of games was enjoyed out the treatment in the homes. and refreshments served to KarAnn McBefore she came west, she be- ma Rae Albertsen, Joy Arlene McBride, Donna lieved that the hospital was the Bride, Mae Larsen, Jensen, Margaret only place these cases could be Marion Vivian Nichols, Olsen, treated. Theone Petersen and Yvonne LarMiss Vhalhas has been loaned sen. A lovely gift was presented to Utah by the National Foundato the geust of honor. tion for Infantile Paralysis. The ' dime fund has made it possible for Cache to receive the services W-- R of this well trained person. The W and R club members In Hyrum they visited Larry wer6 - the guests of Mrs. Phyllis receivLiljenquist, who has been Savage at a pleasant party at her ing the Kenny treatment for the home this week. Prizes for the past two months. It is expected evenings games were won by that it will be necessary to con- Meda 'Hall, Ruby Nielsen, Myrtle tinue treatment for the next two Monson and Gladys Nielsen. A months also. delicious luncheon was served to the club members and special First Child guests Mrs. Melva Brown and A son, their first child, was Mrs. Margaret. Larsen. bom on November 8th at a local hospital to Petty Officer Second John Christiansen Class Jack and Yvonne Olsen Gundersen of Hyrum. Mrs. Gun-ders- In Europe John Christiansen, son of Mrs. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olsen of Hyrum and FVank Gulbransen of Hyrum, is in the newcomer is their first grand- now a resident of a country to is He anxious hear Europe. child. Petty Officer Gundersen has been in the service since last from his friends in Cache Valley. He can be reached by the followNovember. ing address: John H. Christiansen, Mrs. Grover Christensen has Civilian, 403 Rir Depot, AP. 636 gone to Beaver, Utah, where she care P.M. New York, N. Y. will be at the home of her sister Edith Harris to assist in caring Mrs. Edith Israelsen for a pair of twin 'boys who have Has New Granddaughter drived there. The Harris . family Mrs. Edith Israelsen of Hyrum 0ho have eight other children. was delighted on her birthday, November 8th, by the arrival of Blaine, the small son of - Mr. a new granddaughter. The baby and Mrs. Ellis Nielsen, is recover-ih- g is the third child of Mr. and Mrs. from a tonsil operation Ward Israelsen of Smithfield. They last week at the office of have now one son and two hh Burgess. daughters. Birthday Party Club Meet Red Cross Work Done by Society Members of the Senior Ladies Literary Society of Hyrum, who spent Monday evening sewing at the Red Cross rooms at Logan included group leader Mrs. Eugene Petersen, Mrs. Marlin Anh-deMrs. F. J. Carlsen, Mrs. M R. Adams, Mrs. Willard Petersen and Mrs. Leah Petersen. The ladies are doing Red Cross work as a club project and much interest is evidenced in the response to the call for work to be done. Mrs. F. J. Carlsen is chainnan for the project. r, Bessie Miss library Brown, teacher at the Lincoln school in Hyrum, is chairman of a Cache county Junior Red Cross organization which is conducting a membership drive throughout the coming week in all Logan city and county schools. Professor Evan B. Murray, chairman of the county Red Cross chapter, also announced personnel of the junior organization. Miss Brown, 1941 graduate of Utah State Agricultural college where she was a member of Phi Kappa Phi scholastic honorary, has been prominent in Hyrum civic activities. Central committee members of the organization are Miss Lucile Burgoyne, sponsor of Logan city schools; Miss Jean Kellett of Hyrum, secretary; Ray Nelson of Lo- an Publicity - Mis BUa -- Eliason of .Hyrum, shopping department; Miss Gwendella Thomley of Smith-fiel- d, junior red cross bulletin. Teacher sponsors in the Logan Mrs. Josephine Andersen City School system are Henry R. Cooper, Adams school; Miss VirWelcomes Grandson ginia Daniels, Ellis; Miss- Edith Bowen, Mrs. Josephin Andersen has Whittier; Rex M. Inger-sol- l, Woodruff; Sherman Hansen. word of the safe" arrival of a fine grandson who was wel- Wilson; Alvin W. Hess, Logan comed at the home of Mr. and Junior high, and Miss Pearl Spen-ce.-Mrs. Vant Andersen of Ogden. Logan senior high school. Cache county teachefi sponsors The Andersons have two daughters Faye and Marion aged 20 are Lettie Bickmore of Paradise, and 16 pears respectively. Need- Lila Eliason of Hyrum, Mary Perless to say the new son was in- kins of Wellsville, Gladys Hughes deed welcome. (Continued on page Eight) no-ho- A delightfully arranged further information and application blanks. Men 18 to 26 may party was given by a group of to Miss friends in compliment also apply. Maud Miller, prior to her leaving for Portland, Oregon where she per-fonn- ed y:p - PFC Claron W. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Allen, who has 'been stationed at Harlingen air Field, Texas is at home on his furlough before taking up duties at the Salt Lake air base anniversaries! Two birthday where he will be stationed. those of Clifford Stauffer and his brother Claud, were celebrated at the Stauffer home on Center Corporal Lyn Lauritzen Corporal Lynn Lauritzen is at street recently at a delightfully home on furlough from the Cali- pleasant Twb party. decorated fornia coast. He is a si5ft of Heber beautifully birthday cakes graced the dining ' table; Lauritzen. their candles matching the tall princess tapers held in crystal Trainee Lee B. McBride Trainee Lee B. McBride, son candelabra at the table ends. Yellow chrysanthemums were used of Lester McBride, is attending as floral decorations for the octhe Baylor University at Waco, casion. The delicious dinner was Texas at present. followed by an evening of pinochle with prizes won by Clifford Goes Overseas Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Word has arrived that Sergeant Stauffer. Gifts were presented to Boyd C. Albretsen, son of Mrs, the two honored guests. The group Lelanci Andersen of Hyrum, is enjoying the party included Mr. leaving soon for an overseas des- and Mrs. Gordon Henry of Namtination. He has been training on pa, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Flits Hansen of Paradise, Mr. and Mrs. the Pacific coast since last His wife, the former Leila Hervin Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ross and Mrs, Eliason, Mrs. 'Marlin' Nielsen, daughter Leo. S. . Nielsen of Hyrum, and Anhder, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Niel-sen- , Clifford Stauffer and Mr. and their two children, Raymond and Linda Lee, are making their Mrs. Claud Stauffer. home in Hyrum. for en A of Lions Club Meets The Hyrum Lions club held held an interesting session Wednesday this week at the South Cache high school with President H. E. Kellett conducting the proDr. D. W. Pittman of gram. Logan in an interesting and educational address, discussed present in Iran, from day conditions which country he and Mrs. Pittman recently returned. A ladies trio, Mrs. Blair Nielsen, Mrs. Hervin Nielsen and Mrs. Weldon Miller,. rendered., two beautiful musical . numbers. Two new club members, Merrill Baxter and Owen Hall, were installed and the membership of Eldred Larsen was transferred from the club at Huntington to Hyrum. Luncheon was served to 25 people present. Norprogram arranged by Mrs. ma Baxter and presented by the Lincoln school PTA Wednesday school evening, Nov. 10, at the vice president First gymnasium. Mrs. Gladys Jensen presided at the meeting and extended .welrecome to all present. In her interan in Jensen marks Mrs. enumerated the following objectives of the PTA esting manner, movement: the welfare of 1. To promote in home, school, our children church and community. laws 2. To secure adequate and protection of for the care our children. 3. To bring into closer relaand school, tionship the home that parents and teachers may in the cooperate intelligently training of the child. 4. To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as well as to secure for every child the highour physical, est advantages mental, social and spiritual education. 5. To effectively unite the two childhood, parent guardians of and teacher, in the development respect, and loyof character, alty among our children. Dr. Daryl Chase of the USAC, speaker of the evening was inand troduced by Mrs. Jensen, and gave a highly educational The on interesting discourse stressChurch and Education, ing the important part played by religious groups throughout the worlds history. The music furnished for the session was a group of songs rendered in a beautiful manner chorus school by the Lincoln directed by John Jenkins of the school faculty and accompanied by Dean Jensen on the piano. Two delightful readings were given by Lex Larsen. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by Secretary Mrs. .Willard Petersen. Principal Bailey announced that the hot lunch for the school would begin November 22. Mrs. Irma Nichols, membership chairman urged the renewal of membership of PTA. Mrs. Norma Baxter, officer of the PTA was thanked for arranging the fine program. Prayers were offered by Ellis Nielsen and Visit at Parents Home Wells. The attendance Harry Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen and prize donated by the PTA officers children of Tooele, and Mrs. Boyd was won by the 7th grade. Larsen and Baby of Logan spent the past week end at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen. While here the Jensens spent some time in the bills and took back an elk with them. The Sego Lily Camp of the of Pioneers Daughters Utah will meet Friday, November 19 at the home of Mrs. Donald Allen at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Matilda Miller will present the lesson, THIRD WARD First Hotels, Laundries, UnderHOME MISSIONARIES takers and Dairies in the West. TO SPONSOR PROGRAM Special music will be Sacrament Services Sunday Mrs. Vinnie Clawson arranged by and Julia services 8 will at evening begin Eliason. for the the bishopric p. m. with in day wiil be Mrs. D. J. Allen, Mrs. charge. Following the passing of Milton Allen, Mrs. Flossie Falthe sacrament the home missionaries of the ward will present the lows, Mrs. W. A. Allen and Mrs. A. J. Petersen. program. and Special speakers musical numbers will be featured. A good attendance is desired. Sego Lily Camp Slates Meeting Church Activities inHyrumsThreeWards FIRST WARD Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday school followed by Priesthood meeting. 2 p.m. Sacrament service at which Clark Nielsen will be the speaker. Tuesday 2 p. m. Relief Society. Literary lesson will be given by Mrs. Minda Henderson. 7:30 MIA. A play The Burg-le- rs will be presented by . members of the Second ward MIA. Mrs. Irma Nichols will conduct the program for the Special Interest group. Tuesday last Mrs. Mae Christensen presented the Theology lesson in Relief Society meeting. Two vocal trios were rendered by La Rue Nielsen, Gayle Miller and Rozella Nielsen. Following meeting a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served by Leda' Wilson, Nanny Jorgensen, Hannah Nyquist and Edna Allen. JUNIORS ENTERTAIN EXPLORERS A very lovely party was given in the Hyrum First ward recreation hall Tuesday evening when the Junior MIA girls entertained in compliment to the Explorer MIA young men. The party was a cleverly arranged costume affair followed put in each detail as a childrens party, costumes and games endless fun causing throughout the evening. Refreshments were alseo served in the same trend. Junior leaders Mrs. H. E. Kellett and Mrs. Merrill Baxter were assisted by various committees composed of Marguerite Smith, Coleen Nielsen, Jackie Benson, Aria Nyquist, llnee Olsen, Carol Olsen, Marian Burrell, Rula Wright, Iris Christiansen, Ina Jean Hall and Re Nae Nielsen. Special guests were the two MIA presidencies and Norval Kitchen, Explorer leader. $ SECOND WARD Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday school followed by Priesthood meeting. 2 p.m. Sacrament service. Tuesday 2 p.m. Relief Society meeting. The Literary lesson will be given by Mrs. Lydia Thompson. Primary follows school. ! 8 p.m. MIA meeting. At the fast day service held Sunday last the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. James Watson was blessed by his great grandfather C C. Petersen and received the name of James Timothy Paul Watson. The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson, blessed by De Von Wiser, was named Melvin Delos Anderson. The Tuesday evening program of the Seoond ward MIA was presented by the First ward Beehive girls who presented a one-ac- t play entitled Too Many Marys. This play was under the direction of Drue Larsen and was very well enjoyed and attended by a large group from the Mutuals. Next week Hyriim Second ward will present their play The Burglar in Hyrum First ward. Cynthia Benson Camp to Meet The Cynthia the Daughters will hold their vember 18 at Benson Camp of of Utah Pioneers next session No2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Morris Nielsen. The lesson, First Hotels, Laundries, Undertakers and Dairies in the West will be given by Mrs. Matilda Miller, and special music will be rendered. .Assisting Mrs. Nielsen as hostess will be Mrs; LuelSa Wright and Mrs. Edith Israelsen. Entertains MI. A. Gunar Rasmuson to Speak At Special Interest Gronp Religions of the Scandinavian For Daughters Mrs. Grant E. Nielsen entertained in compliment to her two countries will be discussed Tues- daughters Patricia and Shirleen at a cleverly arranged cosday evening at the Special Interest Ann tume party at her home recently. class by Gunar Rasmuson, pubA delightful time was enjoyed by lisher of the l of LoMr. Rasmuson is known for the children all in costume in a gan. his ability as a speaker through- variety of games supervised by out the state and for his fine con- Miss Maxine Nielsen. A lovely luncheon was served tributions in the field of oratory. Cordial invitation is extended by Mrs. Nielsen to Ruth Allen, to all adult members of the Kenny and Linda Lyons, Anna ward and community. The class Jean Nielsen, Marilyn Crookston, will meet in the Relief Society La Rue and Jerold Maughan, La room at the ward chapel at 8 p.m. Rose Allen, Sherrie Allen, Barbara Maughan, Roma Nielsen, Herald-Journa- Marcia Petersen, Kay Allen, DorRELIEF SOCIETY Allen, Burke Larsen, othy Those interested in literature are invited to hear Mrs. Lon Sav- tricia and Shirlee Ann Nielsen. age discuss literature of the bible, Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the usual place. Mrs. Mable Olsen enterta as hostess to. the HC club at SUNDAY SCHOOL Officers and teachers are asked home this week. An eveninj to be present Sunday morning at cards was enjoyed with p won by Flora 10 a.m. to the meeting precedAndersen, Andersen and Eva Nielsen. Lu ing Sunday school. Stake Board eon in patriotic motif was se members will be in attendance to the club members and to check on activities. Vella Zilles, special guest. RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE A large assembly listened with Mrs. Marlin Anhder interest to the unique program Has Sunday Guests given by members of the Relief Mrs. Linnie Bair of Sa: Society. The dramatizations were California and Mrs. Anr very fittingly carried out of Nibley were Sunday j d on page Eight) the home of Mrs. Marlin Hostess to Club display-(Continue- |