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Show 11.1.42 A. Iivaeliea Joh SUGGESTED CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR HOSPITALIZED VETERANS i Aux- - cleaning tissue (usS for The American Legion and packing) are sponsor- - bath towels and talcum powder-nation 'the of Iliary cheer the to to bring Things to Wear a drive Sleeveless veterans of this war. family should contribute to cause. Many people lhS worthy can I give? re asking what Wanda Dunn, president Mrsf the American Legion Auxiliary No. 7 has received a list pf post would be most 0f articles that hospitalized y j appreciated. Musical Instruments, including mandolins. guitars, harmonicas, new sheet and music, violins or or old. No matter what condition ; SECOND WARD M. I. A. ' TO SPONSOR BAZAAR Second ward A music festival and bazaar will be held in the 8 oclock. Under the supervision at 6, December Wednesday evening, Lorarne Allen of the M I A music director, Reta' Allen, assisted by will of each participate Gariiel members all department and Larsen, $ in the following song festival: 'M' L A m- - i- - a- - S11011? s0nSs TV1iK1a with duet by Lois Clawson and Lee Nielsen, and Aloha Oe with .1 1 Wy. add fancy letter paper, Toiletries re-- j be will Hair combs and are in, they they nice soaps, rouge, brushes, de- to much joy paired and bring in these government odorants, good sun glasses, oatients in tissues, nail polish and polish y remover, compacts and permanent are for i Other suggested gifts wave sets, pancake make-up- , bath G, i. Joes: towels and wash cloths. Books classics, Mysterious, Notions Hair nets, clothes west-p- n Bibles, comics, dictionaries, pins, skirt hangers, khaki zippers, humor, (no war stories), maps elastic by the yard, cellophane pf the world, or of the U. S. A., bags, yarn, needle work (no are hooks best. size jocket needles or scissors) thread and Games, darning cotton. stationery and Games checker boards, Things to Wear playing cards, Scarfs, thess sets, cribbage sets, folding chamois gloves, bed bandanas, sox, nice handkerchiefs and bed- -' Writing pads, air mail stationery, (a few Air Mail stamps), fountain room slippers. books, pictpens, pencils, address Packages must be delivered to ure folders, lc post cards or pict- local American Legion and Auxure post cards. iliary on or before December 10, Toilet kits, hair 1944. Toiletries GIVE GIFTS TO YANKS WHO onditioners, pocket combs, foot lotions, shaving soaps, GAVE-- . powders, tooth paste and powder, soaps, 4,000 gifts needed in Utah. Eighty-Fourt- Observes Dinnuay Mrs. B. M. Thompson clean-hospital- ) 84th birthday anniversary a, of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. James H. J. Wilson Sr., was observed Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mrs. Wilson Jr. and son Leonard, the It the home of Mr-- , and lenneth C. Hendersen Saturday, honored guest and the host and .hostess. All of Mr. Wilsons child, Jfovember 26th. rein were present except Junius A delicious turkey dinner was all the trimmings. Wilson, who resides in California jerved with and was unable to be present. the centerpiece for the table was Mr- - Wilson has nine grandsons I beautiful three tiered birthday one and in the ke which was made by Mrs. service of Uncle Sam. They are: Sonnie Nielsen, and to presented Wilson JH. from his children, hying, Keith and Lee, sons of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Wilcox of aces were set for 25 guesta. Ogden; Burke and cadet nurse Among' the many presents Ruth, son and daughter of Mr. by the honored guest was and Mrs. Jesse T. Wilson; Dee beautiful painted picture of his Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. ife, Maria Wilson, who passed J. Wilson Jr.; Charles Harwood, ray several years ago, by his son of Mrs- - Grace Harwood; Bill tughter, Mrs. Nancy Wilcox. His Call, son of Mrs. John Ellis , of andson, Leo Wilcox, who is in Rigby, Idaho; Paul Porter, son of le service at San Diego, Cal., Mrs. Esther Porter of Logan. One nt a gorgeous bouquetoff red grand-son- , Alan Wilson of Logan, ees- - Mrs. Connie- Wilson gave died in early this year while lovely box of yellow and white the training camp at Florida, and rysanthemums. Many cards and another grand-soEarl Wilson, seful gifts were also received has been missing for nearly two MrWilson. years, while in combat missions Those who attended were: Mr. over enemy territory in North id Mrs. John Ellis, Mrs. Grace Africa. arwood, Dorothy Call and Pat The occasion also marked the arwood ' of Rigby, Idaho; Mr. 59th wedding anniversary of Mr. id Mrs. Wm. A. Coffin and Wilson. lildren, Marianne, Chell and Bil-o- f All in all the honored guest Downey, Idaho; Mrs. Irv-- said it was the happiest birthWilcox of Ogden, Mrs. Con-- e day he had enjoyed in many Wilson of Salt Lake City, Mr. years. The Courier joins in wishid Mrs. Jesse T-- Wilson, Mrs. ing Mr. Wilson many' more hap- ither Porter and daughter Enid py birthdays. 9.; ' ' ' . mm is n: Skits to ;f- E. . d , n, - . C. elebrates 41st Wedding Anniversary iolden Wedding Celebrated and Mrs. Peter M. Rolfsen their Golden wedding Mday, November 29. It was Mr- lebrated the so of 82nd birthday anniver-f- y Mr. Rolfsen. bounteous members dinner was served of the immediate The dinner .table was with a beautiful birthday A. oily. aoed bearing 82 candles. were laid for Staff fgeant and Mrs. Eli Drackulich d Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Bain Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. ilford Lundberg, Mr. and Mrs. An-tt- e, Rolfsen and daughter Mrs. Annie Lundberg of lan, Veona Rolfsen and Mr. d Mrs. P. w. Rolfsen. Many lovely and useful gifts !re received by the honored estsBoth Mr. and Mrs. Rolfsen foe to Hyrum (from Norway, len just small children, and ;y have lived here since. They well and favorably known their many friends in Hyrum. Covers - 5 Irs. Cowley Pertains Lois Cowley UP of entertained a her friends at hey home !day evening. , . ertainment consisted of off games with Mfs. ety J a Mar-Johns- and Leta delicious to vari-colore- d Home Makers Club Meet Progressive was Home Makers Liljen-"s- t ' ration lunch was ' Club entertained at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Jos. W. Wright Jr., on Wednesday evening. H. E. Kellett, chemistry instructor of the South Cache high school gave a most instructive program on pasttics. He also gave demonstrations of experiments to illustrate his lecture. A delicious luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kellett and Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Lee as guests and the following members, Mr. end Mrs. Lee Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Willis McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wright, Mr,s and Mrs. Nor-V- al Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Seamons, Mr. . and Mrs. Wendell Allen, and Mr.. and Mrs, Earl Lar: ,i sen. Helen Rose, Donna La Ree Lyons, Lora Allen, a LUjenquist,'. Joyce-- ; Lower, Anhder, Enid '.Thompson, S 1c Lawrence Liljenquist . is Nielsen, andr Venice home on a ten. .day . furlough. ughan . of Wells While here he made the acquain. vile, and of Logan. tance. of a new son, which was : bom at. the Cache Valley hospital and Mrs. RoUand Allred and last Tuesday morning. Lawrence Were Thanksgiving Day has been serving on oveasea duty ests a111 Mrs. Weston and ' will , report to San Diego, tart Ogden. Calif., this week-enms. Mar-Johns- on d- i Ur & & T J Entertain MIA i JUS, ... are at home in LLOYD W. CARPENTER Kanab, following their marriage in the Logan Temple on November 1. Mrs. Carpenter is the former Elaine Clawson, and is the daughter of President and Mrs. Edwin Clawson of this city. She was one of Hyrums prominent pianists, and was well known in religious and social circles here,; Mr. Carpenter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Carpenter,, of Glendale. He has served over two years with the armed forces overseas. MR. AND MRS. Pop-pleto- Childish Allowed, Misinformed and Being Poor is No Disgrace. The following girls are particiFauna Nielsen, Ivean pating: Hansen, Coleene Nielsen, Aria Loy Lauritzen, Iris Olsen, Mr. and Mrs; Charles A. Nielsen Nona Checketts, Vera Moon, Re- -, wered inner guests of Mr. and nee Nielsen, Ina Jean Hall, JackMrs.. peorge Griffin at Logan .on ie Benson, Marguerite Smith and '- 1 Thanfe&ivingday. Class work will follow this enMr. and" Mrs. Mervin Nielsen tertainment. had- as their guests Thanks givng day Mr- and Mrs; Wesley Malm, berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Sparks and Mrs. Lewis Sparks and son, all of Logan. Tuesday of this week, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Liljenquist Vivian Anhdeir received an Air of children and two, Montpelier, Medal and Distinguished Flying Idaho; Mr. and Mrs- Henry Scheby and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jensen cross which her son, Sergeant of Logan.f were Thanksgiving din. Lowell Marcussen has won. Lowner guests of. Mr. and Mrs. C. ell has completed 650 hours flying over the hump of the Himalaya J. Jensen.; mountains, into China with the Mr. and Mrs. Eilert Israelsens air transport, command. Lowell has been stationed with guests Thanksgiving day included Miss Zella Allred of Price, John the army air corps in India, and Allred and daughter Gladys, Mrs. his mother was happy to receive Boletta Israelsen and the Eilert several richly gold embroidered Israelsen family. Following din- tapestries and souvenirs of that ner the afternoon was spent in far off land. will now Sergeant Marcussen playing games. either go to a rest camp or be Mr. and Mrs- - Le Roy Petersen sent to the United States before entertained 'at a well arranged reassignment. We will be anxious turkey dinner at their home on to welcome Lowell home again. Thanksgiving day. Family members He was inducted into the army who attended were Mr. and Mrs. in September 1942 and went overA. J.' Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. V. seas last February. E. Petersen, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Petersen and daughter, Peter Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Benson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gor- were Salt Lake visitors over the don of Smithfield,' and the host week-end- . and hostess. An ; afternoon of singing and music was enjoyed, No Visitors Prattle," ENTERTAINS DINNER GUESTS THANKSGIVING DAY Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson Jr. and son Leonard were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Carrol " Olsen - of Logan. - . Mrs. Morris Nielsen entertained at dinner Thanksgiving day. Out of town guests who attended were Mr. and Mrs. R. Leo Jensen and two children of and Tooele, Mrs. Carole Larsen of Logan. baby Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jen. sen observed Thanksgiving day with a family dinner. Out off town Mr. guests who attended were and Mrs. Boyd Iversen and children of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Zollinger and family of Providence. Mrs. Earl Allen Bishop and celebrated Thanksgiving day with a well planned turkey dinner on Invited guests were Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Larsen and two sons. Mr- - and Mrs. Lorln Larsen and children, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hansen of Logan, and the immediate Allen family. Ny-qui- st, . - lone--Wright- ." , ", - - Hyrum Boy Sends Souvenirs - Mr. and Mrs. David O. Nielsen entertained at a delicious turkey dinner at their home Thanksgiving day. Guests included Mr- and Mrs. Floyd Bradford and family of Franklin, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Blair Nielsen and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen and family, Bishop and Mrs. Levi An A delicious dinner was dersen, Roy Jorgensen and the served at ; the turkey home of Mr. and Nielsen family. Mrs. A. J. Clawson .Thanksgiving - ' ' P-5- 1 , ; - " ; - r Class Party The Advanced Senior Class of the Third ward Sunday School held a social at the home of Mrs. Connie Nielsen on Wednesday night. ';The young' people.' had; a. most enjoyable time in playing games under the supervision of their teacher, Reid Bickmore. Luncheon was served to Bertha Miller, Irene LaDawn Eiason, Nielsen, Donna Nielsen, Beverly Brown, LaVonne Bailey, LaVoy Hall, Lex Marcussen, Del Williamson, Gorman Jack Liljenquist, Smith, Kent Larsen, Elwood Nielsen, Eugene Miller, Dennis Miller, Reid Petersen, andMr. and Mrs. Reid Bickmore. Lt. Wayne James Arrives Home Lieutenant Wayne James arrived in HYrum Sunday and called on some of his friends here- Wayne is looking fine in spite of his 63 bombing missions which he has completed. He was speaker in the Third ward Sunday school Sunday morning. Tuesday a marriage license was issued to Wayne and Miss Ruth Bowen of River Heights. Following his marriage he expects to go to California to visit his parents, before reporting for , - Golden Wedding Anniversary Hyrum Air Hero Will Return Soon ; Sunday School Hyrum Couple To Celebrate Orchid day. chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece for the table and covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Le Mar Larsen and two children, Dixie and Kurt, of Logan : Mr. and Mrs- - William S. two Bailey and children, La Vonne and Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Mayor John W. Jorgensen reElton Olsen .and, .daughter Linda, ceived a letter from the war dewhich Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baxter and partment Friday stated, W. sons, Lamar, bean and Wayne Garth, First Lieutenant and Mr. and Mrs. Clawson. James, Hyrum, is due to arrive in the United States soon on A family 'dinner was enjoyed furlough from the Eurepean theat the home of Mr. and Mrs Ern- ater off operations, where he servMr. and Mrs.1 J. Milton Benson est Larsen on ed nine months as 'a. Pilot Thanksgiving day. with the 8th Air force, completentertained at a delightful family Guests were seated at one long ing 63 missions, 300 comdinner ' party Thanksgiving day,tablet places marked or: Bishop bat flying hours.totaling. ; ; was j and Mrs- - Garnel Larsen A delicious turkey dinner and Wayne is the son of Mr; and served to Mr. and : Mrs. W. F. family, Mr, and Mrs. Wendell Mrs. H. , James of Crockett, , W. Nebeker of Shoshone, Idaho; Mr. Allen and children;; Mr.' and Mrs. California - and has spent all his and Mrs. Dick Briggs and son of La Von Larsen and family, Mr. . in , Hyrum prior to being yputh ' Mrs. and famLarsen Wyoming;--.Mrand and Lloyd McKinnon, ' Inducted into the arm?.'; He- has hlrs. ' John Bailey and family of ily of Hyrum, : Mr, h and ; Mrs. shot down several ;Germaft planes Wellsville; Mr. and- - Mrs. George George Sorensen of Logan," Mr. and ,has destroyed many more on Mrs. and Herman FOnnesbeck1 and Mrs. Stanton, Milton Andersen, the, ground.,, Me '(wears the' Air Margaret Williams, Mrs. Laura family of : Howell.- iMr. and' Mrs. medal, ; Distinguished' Hying cross ' 'Effie Bfenson, Mr;,; and Mrs. Lyle Cooley of Newton, Mrs-- ' Ila and several Oak! Wray. Leaf clusters. j.' Milton Benson and two daugh- Maughan of - Wellsville, iMr. and ""be will Hyrum Ernest' Mrs. Larsen. proudto welAn enjoyters, Jacqueta . and Penny. Social come this air hero 'home. J chat formed, the afternoon enter- able afternoon was ; spent. tainment. (Continued on page Eight) Mr. and Mrs. Otto Clawson and son Claine, Mrs. Thora Bangerter and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Hyrums Quota for Sixth War Loan Drive Wilson Jr., attended a family din. Sixth War, Loan Drive ner party Hyrums allotment for the at the home of Mr. and is $72,250. In the near future you will be called on Mrs. Russell Hanson of Logan, on to give your share. Give freely. Sunday. E. A. Miller was hostess to a wall planned turkey dinner at her home Thanksgiving day. The table decorations and rooms were an array of were Places chrysanthemums. marked for Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Miller and two children, Mr- - and Mrs. Verna Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elra Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miller and two children, Louis T. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller. A social afternoon followed. Mrs. vari-colore- d , winning prizes. ed Mr. and Mrs. Francis Olsen celebrated their 41st wedding at their home Satanniversary urday evening, November 25th. The rooms were decorated with chrysanthemums, A delicious supper was served and the remainder of the evening spent in social visiting. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fife of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Warren McBride, Mr-anMr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Nelton Smith and daughter Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith, the host and hostess. Many beautiful gifts were received, and the guests left wishing Mr. and Mrs. Olsen long life and many more anniversaries. accompaniment; guitar Were the Soldier Boy tained' at her home Wednesday Scouts of America'; Builders and to her husband Gatherers, Write the Soldier Boy in compliment and little grandson, Chris Tams, a Letter; Garudians and Juniors, Gleaners, .The the occasion being their birthday O Sole Mio; Lawyer Explorers, Swallow; anniversary. A bounteous turkey dinner was Skinner; Special Interest, ladies My Own America; and served to Mrs- Clark Thompson chorus, and two children, Christina and male quartet, Blue Hawaii. a special number will be a Jeffrey of Logan, Miss Mildred Mrs. Marion guitar duet by Roy Petersen and Larsen of Nible-yThompson and son Leroy, Mrs. Garnel Larsen. Izene Tams and son Chris, and Leo Directors of songs are Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Grace Nielsen,' Hailstone, Ruby Beautiful birthday presents were Petersen, Loraine Allen, Garnel received by the honored guests Larsen, Lee Nielsen, Reta Allen, from the four sons of Mr. and and Alta Petersen. Piano accomMrs. Thompson, who are away panists are Addie Mae Jensen, from home serving their country, Vilda . Reta Allen, Peterson, Mary three of them being on oversea Nielsen, Alta Petersen, Virginia Many other lovely gifts Larsen, Vinnie ' Clawson, Muriel duty. were also presented. Nielsen, and Lois Clawson. A bazaar will follow the program and is under the direction of the Relief Society. Many useful articles such, as aprons, rugs, dolls, stuffed animals, etc., will be In the opening exercises of the on sale. MI.A. in the First ward Tuesday Refreshments will be sold dur- night,' four little skits with sur- - jng the evening by the Primary prise endings will be featured and Genealogical organizations, An invitation is extended to by the Gleaner girls under the supervision of their teachers, Mrs. all ward members and townspeoLora Terry and Mrs. Libhie ple to this entertainment. Titles for the skits are, - The grand-daught- electric enter- - Scouts, i Birthday Celebrated h Number 25 Hyrum, Utah, Friday, December 1, 1944 bill-fold- - i sweaters, tee shirts, nice hand-Wers, kerchiefs, good quality sox, bedroom . slippers. For the Smoker Pipes, to- bacco, cigarettes, cigars, pipe cleaners and tobacco pouches, Miscellaneous Identification bracelets, 'good sun glasses, wash cloths, modeling clay and yo yo Mr. and Mrs. William S. Brown will celebrate their fiftieth wedDeding anniversary Sunday, cember 3, with open house at the family residence from 3 to 7 p.m,. Mr. Brown was born Jqly 17, 1868 in Wellsville, a son of James and Caroline Smith Brown. His wife, Mary Larsen Blrown, was born April 1, 1873 in Hyrum a daughter of Peter and Cecelia Larsen. , They were, married November 22, 1894 at Logan and made their home in Hyrum, where they have been engaged in farming. They are the parents of eight children, six off whom are living. Vernon W.,; Farren L., Fon . R., Russell M., Jennie B. Nielsen of Hyrum and , Omona B. Palmer, of Tacoma, Washington. ' They also have .17 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Two of their j grandsons are in the' ' armed force., one serving overseas.' '' Mr- - and Mrs. ' Brbwn extehd a cordial "invitation , to all friends ' to call Sunday, December 3, ,' ' It is requested that gifts be omitted. 'I . , , , ' Miss Jeanne Kellett spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kellett. She is attending school at Provo. |