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Show 11. 1.42 Irele Johi A. i - Court of Honor To Be Held, Sunday Night the In next CCourt Se(l!t 111 Sacramnt meeting will be held the Third ward chapel Sunday finerofflcer'owen Half will direction cnarg have of Thomas Eliason, nfMITI Broadhent of Mrs. Theresa ca" 'shanks, both of Logan. Vocal Wellsville from scouts prayer, duets will be givn by Mrs. Mary First ward. Petersen and Mrs. Grace Peterof Color guard, Advancement sen. The ward choir will furnish Scouts from Hyrum Third ward. numbers- special First number, Hyrum Musical be D. - and sj-- MW from Second Ward Sacrament meeting will be held Jfibleyin the Second ward at 2 p. m. Ihlk, Scout from Paradise ward. under the direction of the bishopPresentation of awards by the ric. Special speakers will be in stake officer. attendance and the ward choir Prestwill be Principal speaker furnish the singing. At 8 p. will on W. Pond, Scout Executive. Court of Honor will be held m. a Wellsville ceremony, Closing the direction of the Stake under Second ward. Scout committee. Taps. Song, Prayer, Mendon. Second First Ward Scouts of the Hyrum In the First ward Sunday ev- ard will act as hosts and furn-- , . sacrament meeting will be chorister and 18 organist and 8 p. m. The Sunday school at held K 115 jjgj-will have charge superintendency of the program. Speakers of the evening will be Bishop Byron Snow of Nibley. Roy McBride is superintendent, James and Roland Allred counselors- - The ward choir will furnish special music. Scout i ' ir - - v. - rj ward. jjllc, HYRUM SOLDIER KILLED WITH INFANTRY IN GERMANY - civ'- Explorer Sweethearts Ball - To Be Held At South Cache .hVrt:. v - f Y'f , r ; A Christmas Sweethearts ball wlil be held December 15th at South Cache high school, this being the first ball of this kind to be held at the school. The character of the dance will be corsages will he out of order, due to war time shortages and expense. Elaborate plans and decorations are being discussed and carried out under the able direction of faculty members, Ruth Bankhead Other special and Owen Hall. committees are Virginia Fuhri-ma- n, Marilyn Allen, Bonnie Kel-let- t, Beverly Zollinger, who have procharge qf the decorations; Mae gram committee is Ethel Crookston, Valoy Sorensen, Dean Larsen, Keith Hughes j advertising committee is Vernice Jackson and Robert Gustavesen. A boy and girl from each class will be popularly elected to represent the sweethearts of that class. Final votes will be cast on the night of. the ball to determine the winners, who will be announced and introduced during the evening as the sweethearts of the ball. A special program will be held the afternoon preceding the evenings events. New school talent will be displayed and the program is- - expected to create enthusiasm for the qvening dance. The school orchestra, under direction of Mr. Terry, will furnish music for the dance. - semi-forma- acting Scouts Senior Entertain 0 Junior Girls the evening Friday Senior RELIEF SOCIETY Junior First War- dentertained the First ward Relief Society will the First ward at a held assemble was in at 2 p. m. Tuesday. The the which banquet, hall. Beautifully regular work meeting will be held ward recreation decorated tables seated 25 boys under the direction of the comScouts of girls mittee. girls. and social committee arranged the banquet which consisted of fruit cocktail, roast beef and gravcreamed potatoes, y, creamed corn, hot rolls, apple and raisin is Darrpie. The social committee ell Atkinsen, Leonard Wilson and Marvin Jensen-The remainder of the evening was spent ' playing games under the supervision of their teacher, Norval Kitchen. The for Program Court of Honor following dates have been as time and place for the Courts, Qf . Donor- - - that - will take place this season. December 10, Hyrum Second The given ward. 21, Wellsville January with Troops 21 and ward First 121 as hosts. February, Boy Scout birthday. special meeting will be held in each ward of the stake, the A and place to be announced the different wards. A stake officer will attend each of these time by meetings. Mafch 18, Nibley Troops 28 as hosts. and 128 May 29 13, Mendon and 129 as hosts. with Troops Mrs. funeral services were over the remains of Mrs. Violet Price Monday at 2 p. m. at the ward chapel. Bishop Levi Anderson conducted the rites. The ward choir, under the direction of A. J. Petersen with Mrs. Vinhie Clawson and Mrs Alta Petersen as accompanists, ng three Beautiful numbers, Land, I Need Thee Every Hour Beautiful held and Invocation- Speakers who told of Mrs. Prices beautiful but short life Included Alban T. Clawson, Presid- ent Edwin Clawson, and Clyde Green of Ogden. Special musical contributions vocal trio by Mr. and Mrs. Larsen and Mrs. V. E. Petersen, and a piano solo by Mrs. Vinnie Clawson. Prayers were by La Von Larsen and Charles C. Petersen, the grave at the Hyrum cemetery being dedicated by Leo C- Nielsen. j Mrs. Price leaves three very young childrn, her husband, moth-e- r and several brothers and sist- to mourn, her loss . were a Garnel - and Mrs. Stauffer Entertain Mr- Second Ward Relief (Society will convene at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Lydia Thompson giving the literary lesson, New Testament Parables. l; . Third Ward Lieutenant Wayne Jamls Takes Bride At 2 p. m. the Third ward ReOn Wednesday at the Logan L. D- S. Temple, Miss Ruth Bowen lief Society will hear Mrs- Emily of River Heights and Lieutenant Wayne James were united in Savage treat the literary lesson marriage, with President El Ray Christiansen performing the rites. New Testament Parables. Ruth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Bowen of River H. James of Heights, and Wayne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.-marthe residents. Following former California, M. I. A. Hyrum Crockett, was served at', the home of the brides pardinner a riage wedding In the First ward M.I.A. Tues- ents, for members of the immediate family. That same evening the day evening following the openyoung couple left for Crockett, California to. visit with Waynes P-T- A ing exercises, the Special Interest Parents. The bride is a graduate of South Cache high school and class have prepared a good pro- also of the William Budge Memorial hhspital. Lieutenant James is gram. Private Alden Baxter, who also a graduate of South Cache, and; is a former student of the A . jChristmas social will be is home on a furlough from the USA.C. He enlisted in: the air corps two years ago, and received South Pacific war theater will his commission' in 'October, 1943. For Vhe past nine" monthshe has held in the Lincoln school au He was a pilot of a ditorium Wednesday, December 13 discuss liis experiences while over- served in the European theater of wa and outstanding skill. under the direction of the school medals for numerous received bravery has and seas. Corporal Foss Liljenquist, folCalifornia for who is home on furlough will He will report to Santa Monica,. organization, President Mrs- Verna tell of his work. Ross is an in- lowing his furlough. Miller will conduct the program as folstructor in Airplane Mechanics lows: at Lake Louisiana. Charkes, Vocal trio, Afton Allen, Rosella Special musical numbers will be Nielsen and Margene Hall Johnbaritone solos by Ross iiijenquist son of Logan. and vocal duets by Melinda and Dance act in costume by Mrs. Ross Liljenquisfc. In the Third ward chapel The Doe season in Cache is Fattersons m8 a dancing class. at p. party for December 9 to 18 Saturday night CPiano solo, Mrs. Margene Hall C. Petersen will have scheduled our six of will be..held honoring two include incluside, and will Johnson. charge of the Special Interest the young men who have been called Cache county: Violin solo. La Rue Hoopes class of the Hyrum Second ward areas in of their service into" the country. area Blacksmith Fork drainage of USAC. Tuesday, Leo C. Nielsen, teacher east of and including the Mill Roy Smith will be in charge Mrs. Glen Miner of Logan will announced today. Creek drainage, and the Green of the program. a Christmas play. present Allen and Bishop Earle W. canyon area. Following the program a social Alden will be Private the Baxter will be held and refreshments were Instructions to hunters speakers. and served Petersen A. J. by the Lincoln school given today by Alden has just returned from officers, La Vere King, deputy state game overseas duty. His job was radio There have been 250 wardens. on a transport ship. His operator The following men have been issued for permits to kill doe been spent in the Haselected to work on the Stake the Green canyon sections and time has waiian ' islands, New Guinea and Scouting committee: area. 250 for Blacksmith Fork of the South Paciflchgr Dr. G. L. Francis, chairman. Warden Petersen will establish Musical contributions will be A fireside was held at Neighborhood a checking station in Blacksmith vccai s0ios by L0Uis p Maughan Ray Leishman, commissioner. (Fork canyon about one and one- - 0j Logan; organ solos by Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielsen Sunday night after the Lee, Neighborhood half miles from the mouth, and Guerney will check out all hunters having meeting in Second ward chapel. commissioner. The group included at area. His Gleaners,' Permits t0 hunt George Andersen, Neighborhood will be situated above the Juniors, and Senior camp Scouts. commissioner. The ward bishopric and city light dam. their their ceremony Zeno Anderson, wives and the M.IA,. None but those having permits colorspresidency commissioner. and their wives were to carry a gun invited Congregational singing will be Amos Gerber, District commis- will be allowed the conducted Mrs. Otey Benson guests. in and area, permits by hunting sioner. Mrs- Delorma Nielsen are not transferable. Only doe accompanied by Mrs. Vinnie conducted Paul Nielsen, in charge of will be killed at this hunt. the meeting. Clawson. ' camping. Mrs. Harold Hansen a gave Dr- J. Paul Burgess, in charge most inspiring talk oh Courtship of health and safety. which was greatly appreciated by Owen Hall, Advancement com; the group. A discussion followed, mittee. , Lois Clawson and Lee Nielsen r j Albert Zbinden, representative a vocal duet; Muriel Nielsen sang from stake presidency. ; playoff a piano solo; I Bishop Ander. Louis Brenchley, Leadership ,son spoke-- , prayers were offered ' training. by Albert Nielsen and Levi An- - to Hold Christmas Party - P-5- 1 - Doe Hunt Will Qpgn Saturday j Draftee Party Saturday Night - . - Stake Officers Held for Violet Price Named Rites and Mrs. Clifford Stauffer with a turkey dinner their home Thursday evening. Places were marked for. Mr. and Ree Stauffer and family, Mr. d Mrs. Kay Sorensen and fam-- y and Carina Stauffer of Men-am- ! and Arnhie Darley Dean Bradshaw n Usville; Mi-- and Mrs. Henry Sbi CUff? and son, Mr. and Mrs. Hvr,0rd Stauffer. and children of evening of visiting enjoyed following dinner. - entertained . M Jrs Sharp Joins Husband in East . , Mevin Sharp ? and baby ' LusbaSrT Frlday to join her geant Melvin Sharp, fA wil? l0cated 111 for the 'nMrs' arp was the liIrs' for-er- y Coy Nielsen. Number 26 Hyrum, Utah, Friday, December 8, 1944 an interestmg program will Volume XXXIV of the following pro-- , selor, be given, Speakers for the ev- - P-T- - Fireside Meeting Held Sunday j I 1 M-M- j - . - - 7V; , , w Third Ward Holds Fireside 1 At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Geary, a fireside chat was held Sunday evening, following sacrament meeting. Mrs. Ross Eppick, who is Gleaner teacher took charge of the program. Lyle Miller, home on furlough, told his experiences while on duty in the South Pacific. A discussion followed. Two other soldiers, George Kidd and Earl Kid of Ashton, Idaho fold of their experienefes while in the army. Christmas songs were enjoyed by the group, under , direction of : Irene Eliason.;., were Prayers by Reba Glenn o and Gladys Eppick. Mrs. Geary served the group with- - a Christmas stocking J of 25 nuts. candy and attended. : s dersen. Hostesses were the teachers of the Gleaners and Junior girls; Delorma Nielsen, Ada Sorensen, Esther Nielsen, Lucille Andersen and Leah Petersen. Refreshments were- serevd to 35 boys arid girls. A special committee has been appointed to arrange these meetings which will be held twice a month. This committee is Margene Nielsen, Joyce Andersen, Cora Jean Allen, Alta Lee Johnson and Muriel Nielsen-. Teachers Training Class Mr. and Mrs. William S. Brown Observe Wedding Date Monday Nights Mr. and Mrs. William S- Brown observed their golden, wedding - All officers and teachers of the First and Second wards are ln vited to attend a Teachers Train, class Monday night at 7:30 in the stake house. Iastructor for this class is V. , Carver. All Glean, er girls and Senior Scouts are also expected to be present. These meetings will he held reguNOTICE larly each week at the same; time Call 39 with your news no lat-e- r and place. A president and secreBelle Brown. Visitors from Logan, Ogden, Wellsville, Mendon than Wednesday, as the paper Mary tary will be selected and will and Hyrum attended and were served dainty - refreshmeots. The take goes to press on Thursday. charge of the meetings. guest book registered approximately 150. ; with a beautifully , arranged open house. The rooms were artistically decorated in r white , and orchid The tea table covered with an: Irish lace cloth chrysanthemums. over gold, was centered with a huge wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom of fifty years ago, in an arch of gold leaves. Crystal holders with gold tapers graced the table end. Mrs. Brown was lovely in a black gown with a beautiful corsage of golden talsman roses. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, assisted by their daughter, Mrs. Jennie B- Nielsen, received and welcomed the guests. Assisting with the serving were, Mrs. Vernon Brown, Mrs. Farren Brown, Mrs. Fon R. Brown, Mrs. Russell Brown, Mrs. Wayne Hiibner, Shirley and anniversary Sunday, "December 3, Mrs. L. A. Olsen received a from the telegram Wednesday War department that her brother Pfc. Luther Miller, 37, has been killed in action in Germany. He was in the American First Army and was connected with the 415th Infantry Timber Wolf Division. He had seen action in France, The last Belgium and Holland. letter Mrs. Olsen received was written from Belgium Pfc. Miller was born February a son of 21, 1907 in Hyrum, Albert and Mina E. William Miller, who are both deceased. education at his He received Lincoln and South Cache high school in .Hrum. On January 7, 1939 he married Afton Smith of Amalga. He was inducted into the U. S. army on December 10, 1942 and trained at Camp Adair, Oregon and Camp Carson, Colorado. He went overseas in September 1944 Hyrum is sad today at losing another of her native sons. Luther was of a cheerful and happy and admired by all disposition who knew him. Survivors are William S- Miller and Mrs. Maud Olsen of Hyrum, Ralph C. Miller in the. U. S. army serving in Italy; Mrs. Sylvia Hart of Portland, Oregon, and Mrs. Selma Preece of Lewiston. Detailed frord of Luther will be sent later by the war department. . - Soldier Returns From New Guinea Alden Baxter, son of Mr. and J. B- Baxter, has arrived here on a furlough from the-1'S. army. Alden has been a radio operator on a transport He ship to . thej $uth Pacific. iias - spSnt five' months overseas, his journey ' taking him to the Hawaiian islands, '' Fiji islands, New Guinea and Guadalcanal. He visited with a number of members of the L. D. S. church at Honolulu and New Guinea. He states the service men of our church are very active in these two places and are happy to attend all the meetings possibleAlden brought home many infrom these teresting souvenirs countries. He will report back to Fort Mason, Calif., for further overseas transport duty at the end of his furlough. Mrs. - 21-d.- y 5: . - Sadie Hawkins Swap Dance Sadie Hawkins Day will be the theme for the dance which will be held Friday, December 8 at the South Cache Seminary. In order to carry out the theme, this dance will be strictly girls choice. The girls will be expected to make the dates and trade the dances. Decorations are under the direction of Ethel Mae Crookston, Joyce Nielsen, and Earl Israelsen. The advertisements are being directed by Valoy Sorensen and Nome Nielsen and the dance cards will .be designed and made by the third hour class. All church history students and Seminary graduates are invited to attend. Admission is free and light refreshments will be served. Attention Parents Do you know where your children are each day and night? Do you take interest enough in them to inquire where they have been and what they were doing? Our city marshall says something must he done in Hyrum about our juvenile delinquency.-Ithe past month over 40 boys have been apprehended. They are going in peoples lots killing chickens, stealing, destroying property of all kinds. This must stop at once, or the law by necessity will take it course. We all say, My boy wouldnt do that but would he? As parents let us help to en- force the law in this community and check on the whereabouts of our children; correct them and explain to them the rights of personal property. If they ire not stopped now, who can vouch for their future. ' , R-- - . Private Kay Miller, son ' of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miller has received a, medical discharge from the U. 9. army, and is with his wife and family. Kay has been in training in Livings-worth, Kansas fop the past 18 " - , months. ' |