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Show V Setting Paradise, Hyrum, and Wellsville in Beautiful Cache Valley ' THIRTY FIFTH -- $2.60, per year YEAR Lloyd Jorgensen . Li SECOND WARD PROGRAM XMAS PUNS Christmas Day will be observed in the Second ward by a program in the chapel at 1:00 oclock. Committees on program, entertain ment and decoration are working to make the affair its usual eninvable success. . The history of this event which (kites has become traditional, time the to back forty-foyears was divided into when Hyrum three wards. The superintendency ward Sunday of the Second School Alvin Allen, superinten-thougto unify the ward and dent, with W- - A. Williams and C HYRUM Ttlemorial For , JITRCM, Memorial services far Lt. Lloyd Jorgensen who was killed in an airplane crash in Germany will be leld in the Hyrum Third ward chapel on Wednesday, December 19 at 8 p. m. with Bishop Earle 7W. Allen in charge. Lloyd was born in Hyirum, a son of the ate Mr. ard Mrs. Nic-o- li Jorgensen- - He had graduated Cache High South from the school and Seminary and was a sfudent at the USAC when he unlisted in the air corps. He was a student of Mrs. G. "W. Thatcher of Logan for many years and was an accomplished pianist. He is survived by his two brothers, LeRoy Jorgensen, principal of the South Cache Seminary, and Cecil Jcvensen who has recently received a discharge from the Armv Air Corps, and Mrs. Rosella Nielsen, all of Hyirum. 0 i ur ht UTAH December STAKE MEETING SUNDAY Stake Priesthood meeting and Union Meetings for the Auxiliaries will be .held next Sunday after noon at the South Cache High School. General is assembly scheduled 'for 2 : 30 with the priest hood meeting before that time and the auxiliaries afterward. RUTH LEATHAM MARRIES A wedding ceremony was performed at the home of Mr- - and Mrs. John A. Leatham on Sunday when their daurj ter, Miss Ruth Leatham made wedding promises to lohn C. Siqueiros, son of Mrs. Victoria Siqueiros of Los Angeles. Bo. Frank B. Irishman performed the ceremony. The bride was beautiful in her wedding gown of white chiffon over satin and wore a corsage of white gardenias and red roses. Her mother, Mrs. John Leatham was matron of honor and wcre a white brocaded satin gown with 4 age tf pink rosebuds and white carnations. Her brother, lohn Leatham, Jr., acted as best tnan. Among thoe attending the ceremony were Mr- - and Mrs. Heber C. Parker, grandparents of the bride and her Aunt. Mrs. Eliza on int4'd 4-1- F GUusick - PARADISE WARD Under the direction of the Relief Society a bazaar and program wi 1 be held in connection with the regular Relief Society ing Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 18, in the Ward Recreation Hall at 2 p. m. Sacirament pieting will be held Sunday evening, December 16 at 7:30 oclock. "WEILSVBLLE SECOND The meeting at the Second ward next Sunday evening will be under the direction of the Sunday School of the ward with Supt. Mark Lindley in charge of the program. The Wcl sviMe Ward Relief So c iety will ho'd a Christmas program and paty 'in connection with the Literary lesson to be riven by Mrs. Delal Francis next 1u"cday afternoon- - A good program ha-- been aranged. At the Relief Socierty meeting of the Wellsville Second ward on next Tuesday there will be Chris' mas stories and carol singing with vnr. ll rLs bv rttnd piano solo by Haze1 Stokes. Feather Geneva Maughan is in , x -- Q KEITH SMITH HOME Keith Srrith of the U. S. Navy l husband of Betty Mauriian Smith, hag received his discharge from the navy and they are visiting rel atives in WellsviPe and Snrih-fiel- d. Vocal solo by Mrs. E-- N. Larsen, Bettv is a daughter of Mr. Christmas Carols by the Singing and Mrs- George N. Maughan. trio Mothers, instrumental by Donna Larsen, La Voy Allen and Ramona Lauritzen, Christmas pa- MIA XMAS PARTY The Third ward MIA is sponper by MitflAt CIawson, comic skit by Viola Israelsen and com- soring a Christmas party to be he'd in the ward Recreational hall pany. on Friday, December 21 at 7:30 Gifts will be exchanged and p. m. Santa Claus will be in attendance. The, program Will cknsist of A social hour and luncheon will two one act play 'with special mu be served. sic between the acts. A dance will follow the program and Santa will be in attendance K1RUM SECOND Sacrament meeting will be held also. All of Mutual age are invited. at 7 p. m. Sunday. Speakers for he evening will be Charles A. Nielsen and Lehi Clawson. There BUD LOWER HOME will be two special musica1 numSgt. Bud Lower arrived in Hybers. rum with an honorable discharge The Relief Society will meet at from the army after serving the 2 p. m. and hold their Christmas oast 3 years. He has spent six oarty- - Entertainment will consist menths in the Aleutian Islands f community singing of carols, and his special assignments have ison by Mrs. Esther Gundersen, on Ski Patrol and M. P. 'wo vocal solos by Mrs. Norma duty. Baxter. Luncheon will be served His wife and little son, Den-r- is hiring the social hour. Gifts will hve lived at the home of her be exchanged. Mr. afri M-- s !osnb F Nielsen during his absence- - She is the former Joyce Nielsen. HYRUM THIRD Sacrament meeting is schedued for Sunday night at 7 p. m. und- STAKE PARTY HONORS er the direction of Ivan Miller. RETIRING MEMBERS The Hyrum Stake Young Ladies A well prepared program from the Mendon ward will be given. Mutual Board held a party on The ward choir will also sing. Friday night at the home of the The Relief Society will hold its stake counselor, Lila Eliason. The party honored those who Christmas social on Tuesday at 2 p. m. A program arranged by the have been recently released from committee, Kate Petersen, Laneth the board. They are: Mrs. Relia Carlson and Isabelle Adams wil Kellett, Mrs. Dora Miller, Mrs. be given as follows: Organ pre- Meda Ha l of Hyrum, Mrs. Viola lude by Julia Eliason, Christmas Welch of Paradise and Mrs. Celia carols by the Singing Mothers, Murray of Wellsville. During the evening Mrs. Mar-v- a piano medley by Lynn Baxter, Hansen told a story and Miss Christmas story by Marguerite Christoffersen, xyloprone solo by Joyce and Joleen Eliason sang Alan E'iason and a vocal duet by Christmas duets. Games were enjoyed and & deMarjory Allen and Margaret Lar licious luncheon served. sen- - A socia hour and luncheon The honored guests were prewill follow. Gifts will be exchanged- All Relief Society members are sented with a book in appreciation of their most efficient labors. invited to attend. tmiO-uHcetnent- - charge. HYRUM FIRST Sacrament meeting will be held Sunday evening at 7 p. m- - A spec ial program has been arranged and wil be under the direction cf the ward Sunday School. The ward choir will also be in atten- dance. The annual Christmas party of the Relief Society will be held on Tuesday at 2 p. m. Special guests be officers and teachers of Owill organization who have been released recently and the Visiting Teachers of the Society.. Mrs. Veda Nielsen and Mrs. Vi da Israelsen have prepared the following program: Literary lesson by Airs. Melinda Liljenquist, 6o 1013 - NTMBtn per copy - -2 b-- en TWENTY-SEVE- N Wellsville To ,4 . - There will be a special meeting for the priesthood and a 1 members of the Wellsville ward at the tabernacle next Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. The Stake Presidency will be in attendance- - artd a good attend ance is desirec, - ' The business of the meeting "ill be the selection of a new Bishop. This is made necessary by the selection of Bhhop Preston Brenchley as counselor in the Sake Presidency. V ' X $ Select Bishop . , & t 1 , pj ss rij 4 v t, X- - f J, . A' nprovidh entertainment and an opportunity for the talents of the young people to be brought out in muric, speech, .'drama, and dancing, began a Christ mas Day program which has been sponsored by the Sunday School since that time. Except for one or two years, because of quarantine for contagious diseases, this -- vent has been given annually since 1901. The ward chaDel has been filled every year with ward AND NOTICE TO mambers, young and old, former LIVESTOCK MEN ward members, and townspeople. Notice is hereby riven that the This years entertainment promfollowing scheduled it rerav will ises the usual good program by of young people and the annual vis- Stuart. Be observed for the , in the it of Santa Claus. Tax Income Federal After the marriage a wedding 'Q1945 Northern Utah rol'ecti'm zone. supper was served to members of 'the immediate This period of filing, which ends SERIOUSLY ILL family' after ror Mrs. Nettie Christensen of Hy- which the young couple left for January 19. 1946 is Farmers and Livestock Men only, rum is seriously il at the home a honeymoon in Salt Lake Citv. The bride chose a black and at which time they may either file of hpr daughter, Mrs. Basil Olsen white check suit with matching an Estimated Declaration, or a in Brigham City. accessories for her going away completed return. If an Estimated "Declaration is filed, then a com- outfit. HOME Ruth is a graduate of South pleted retivn must be led by ALBERT FALLOWS arrived Cach High School with Fallows Albert Captain March 15, 1946, dates and places the class in Hyrum on Tuesday to vUrt with of 1945 and Mr. to be announced later. is with Siqueiros Post Office his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the Maritime Service and will reIan 2 Uvrum Post Office Fallows. Albert has recently re- port at Los Angeles on Dec. 21 Jan 2 Wellsville Smithfied Jan 2 Comml Bnk turned home from the Pacific for further service. Ruth will First Sec. Bk. theater where he spent 16 months make her home in Wellsville for Richmond Jan 3 Lewiston Jan- - 3 Lewiston St. Bnk. on duty. He will report back to the present. Internal Revenue Ft. Douglas this week end for a Lopan Jan of his work in the DFE HENDRY HOME continuation Office. armv. S 1c Dee Hendry of Memphis, Signed Mrs. Fallows and their three Tennessee came home A. D. ALLEN on Monday children have resided in Tooele to Deputy Collector Interne).! spend a furlough with h:s parduring his absence. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hendry. coM-cti- 11,- i I fy J w I JF ' b , I- - ; X. 'j is, t jy Qren D. Wilson Oren D- Wison, Sic, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wilson of Hyrum, enlisted in the Navy on August 16, 1944 and arrived in Farragut, Idaho on September 19 where he had his boot training and was graduated January 1 1945. - After a ten day furlough home he went toFort Hueneme, Calif, where be joined the Sea Baes in which field he trained for 5 months! and was sent overseas to the South Pacific. , He had a fifteen day furlough home in March. He attended the South Cache High School beforeinduction. Mo MIA CHRISTMAS DANCE The three Hyrum wards will be Jay Wilson entertained at a Christmas dance Staff Sergeant Jay Wilson, at the Elite Hall on next Tuesday son of rM. and Mrs- - James J. Wilevening under the direction of son, was inducted into the armed the MIA in the three wards. The forces on May 11, 1943. He had dance is free of charge and all his basic training in Field Artillery adults of Hyrum are invited to at Ft. Sill, Okla. for 17 weeks attend. after which he joined the Air Corps and trained in that field for ten months at Shepard Fie d, HYRUM MAKES BOND GOAL Texas, Alamagrodo, New Mexico Chairman Frank Dusenbeirry of and Harlington, Texas where he Hyrum announces that Hyrum received his wings in March 1944. had gone over the quota with He 'finished his training at Casper some to spare and he wishes to Wyoming. thank Owen Hall and his workAfter a fifteen day furlough ers of the First ward, Fred Fallhe was sent overseas in August ows and his workers of the Sec1944 and arrived in England on ond waird and Cantril Nielsen and his 20th birthday, August 22 workers of the Third ward. 1944. i SPECIAL PROGRAM He was sent to Italy as a memDUP TO HOLD XMAS PARTY Bankehad of Bishop Evan ber of the 5th Army Air Force Cynthia Benson Camp and acted as an aerial gunner We lsville will discuss The Spirit The annual Christmas party of of Christmas at the Special Inin a veteran B-Heavy Bombthe Cynthia Benson Camp of the terest Group at Union meeting ardment Group. DUP will be held at the home of Sunday following the assembly While in Italy he rceived his exercises. The Mrs. Elra Miller on Thursday, group will meet in December 20, at 2 p. m. Good Conduct Medal and was the library room at the South awarded the Air Medal for mer- Cache hiyh school. Christmas carMrs. Marva Hansen will treat itorious service in aerial flight. ols will be the feature of the the lesson on Non Mormon His group was given the Dis- program. Denomination in Utah. A cordial invitation is extended tinguished Unit badge. He is now home after being ri supervisors and adults of the Mrs. Minnie Miller will give a Christmas 'story and musical num honorably discharged this fall. Hyrum Stake. Before entering the airmed serbers will be given by Mrs. Mart vice he graduated from the South jorie Allen and Mrs. Margaret AllOPERATION en in vocal duets and instrument- Cach High School and was a Gary, ten pear old son of Mr-anthe student USAC at the time at al trios by Donna Larsen, RamMirs. John E. Mi of his induction. Lauritzen es, Jr. is Allen. and ona LaVoy recovering from an appendicitis Santa Claus wil be present and ELDERS ACTIVE opration at the Budge hospital. L? mor, another son who has gifts will be exchanged by the The First ward Elders quorum members. have organized a special class for been a patient at a hospital in Hostesses will be Mrs. MilleT, .he Elders, their wives and friends. Toledo, Ohio suffering from inThis class is being held in con- juries received in a car accident, Inez Miller, Mae Christensen, Carnection with Sunday School at returned home during the week.. oline Petersen and Jennie IsraelThomas McArthur was a guest 10 a. m. sen. at the John E. Miles home during Dec. Elders the had 7th, Friday, a party at the ward recreation :he week end. Sego Lily Camp The Sego Lily Camp of the hall. DUP will hold their annua' Christ CHR1SMAS fOClAL mas party at the home of Mrs. The MIA of the First ward held Ada Nielsen on Friday, December a very fine social in the recrea21 at 2:30 p. m. tion hall on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Marva Hansen will present A play in one act entitled A th lesson on Non Mormon RelSign Unto You directed by Mrs. Drue Larsen and D. L. Wilcox igious groups in Utah Mrs. Violet Clawson will prewas very ably given. The cast was sent a Christmas reading. Nina From Mark Edward composed of Nielsei I came not to ca 1 the righteous, Dean Wilcox, lone Wright, PatNielsen, Betty Lou Nielsen and La furnish Rae Nielsen will voca but sinners to repentance. ricia Wright, Alden Barrier-Ter- ry trios accompanied "by Cora Jean A len, and FUdz vV right. Allen. The Sabbath was made for man An excellent musical Members are asked to bring ird not man for the Sabbath. program Mrs. Lois Cow exceed 50 to not to arrangfly exchange gifts ey the play. It included aa ents in vaue. Santa Claus will be If a house be divided against accordion solo by Virginia JorResent and distribute them. itself, that house cannot stand. gensen, vocal solo by Mrs. V. R. will Ada be Hostesses Nielsen, and six numbers by the Eva Gustavesen, Eliason, Julia Whosoever shall do the will of Louise Larsen, Eliza Eliason, and God, the same is my brother, and Melodiers who were led by Mr. HTerry and accompanied Lizzie U. Nielsen. ny sister and mother. by Mrs, Venna Gaddie, song and For what shall it profit a man dancing by Joan Kelleltt. Gloria 0vn BBADSFAW HOME if he shall gain the whole world Jorgensen, Gladys Jorgensen, Peg-g- y ..M-Sg- t. Boyd K. Bradshaw, son Jensen, Marion Nielsen, Patric of Orrice Bradshaw of Wellsville, and lose his own soul? ia Niesen, Margo Sorensen. They and husband of Louise Hardman Have salt jn yourselves, and were accompanied by Mrs. Lois Bradshaw of Mendon, has been Patterson.- have peace one with another. honorably released from the army , at Ft Douglas. He has been in Whosoever shall not receive the JAY NIELSEN LEAVES service since December 1941 and of God as a ittle child, Kingdom Captain Jay Nielsen left Hyrum spent thirty months of that time he shall not enter therein.. for Miami, Florida on Wednestheatre. . . in the Asiatic-Pacifi- c be service to meet General Doolittle and ..Prior to entering the day How hardly shall they that attended the USAC . a reunion of some of the . . enjoy have riches enter the Kingdom of fliers who participated in the God. first raid on Tokyo- - The reunion GEORGE E. MAUGHAN GIVEN will be held on Saturday and SunVERL GLENN RELEASED HONORABLE DISCHARGE day. Cpl. Verl Glenn, son of Mr. and George E. Maughan, son Mrs. received MrsHarold has N. Glenn, of Mr. and He will report to Houston, TexMaugh George an of Wellsville, received an hon- his release from the army at as on January 3 and reenter acorable discharge from the army March Field. He and wife and j tive duty with the army air corps. air corps at March Field, Calif, son, Michael, spent the weekend He will continue his work as a on December i 3. He served 39 here with their parents. They are navigator. months in the Fourth Air Force making their home at Ogden. Another son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay has enjoyed a 90 day eave acting as instructor, crew chief, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and aerial engineer. He with his Glenn, S Ic Eldon Glenn sends Nielsen, folic, wing his reFloyd is his word that he on returned to wife and way to Cache Val ey to make their home the States from Korea- - Their son, lease from the Japanese prison camp. Don, is now serving in Japan. for the present 1 Re-igio- us d at Made. SziilWitiAt 74e - - S-S- son-hav- e |