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Show rfaifflrwitt Stake Conference Seminary fields Male Chores ffext Exercises Proceedings Sunday-3r- d FJsvv John Suen&er of Clark Nielsen, son of Mr. and Impressive and spiritual were Pinal arrangements have been Mrs. was exercises the the of the made Edgar Nielsen of the HyConference Stake graduating by Hyrum 'held in the Wellsville tabernacle South Cache High School Semin- - of the Hyrum Third ward for the rum Second ward was sustained Mendelssohn Male Chorus to be as a new member of the Stake Saturday evening and Sunday ary which were held in the President Edwin Clawson rum third ward chapel on presented May 19 at 7:30 p. m. High Council at conference last and Elder John At day night. 120 students received in the Hyrum Third ward chapel. Sunday. Widtsoe of the Council of Twelve their diplomas( and many of The Chorus is coming to assist Clark Is well qualified for this and Lorenzo Hatch of the Gener- - them appeared on the program in 'the building fund program. It position having held many import al Welfare Board in attendance. in speech or music, in a most is hoped that members of the Hy- ant positions in the wards and All members of the Stake Presid- - effective manner. Loud speakers rum Stake will attend this fine stake. He served on an LDS miss- ency and High Council were pres- added to the occasion, and each program. No admission will be ion to Denmark for more than ent. speaker was plainly heard in dif- charged, but contributions will two years and was ward clerk of The first meeting was a 'Wel- ferent parts of the building, be solicited for the Building Fund. the Hyrum Second ward. He has fare' meeting held Saturday night The chapel has served for over recently returned home from the h h was fllled t0 capacity, at 6:30. Elder Hatch was In 35 years for Stake Conferences army and will be operating liis theme of the program was charge and made a fine talk after and other stake activities. When farm in Hyrum. whuch the time was spent in an Lord, teach me daily, the art of the renovation Is completed better He married Violet Nielsen of open discussion. Remarks were gracious living. accommodations will be had and Spanish Fork following his return made by Elder Widtsoe. An organ prelude was played attendance at meetings will be from the mission field. The couple At 8 oclock a priesthood lead- - by Virginia Jorgensen, while the more enjoyed. has two daughters. was Pres with held ership meeting The Hyrum Third ward bishopgraduates marched into their in seats on the stand of the chapel. ric extends a special invitation to ident Preston Brencliley charge. Speakers were Brother Apostle John A. Widtsoe gave all members of Hyrum Stake and Widtsoe and Brother Hatch who the address to the graduates. promises a fine and enjoyable eve encouraged each one in his duty. The of music. presentation of graduates ning o9 On Sunday morning at Inaugural banquit of the newPrinci-awas l by LeRoy Joi clock a Piiesthood session was ly organized South Cache Junior and awarding of diplomas Ot:S: At the recent state Future Far- - Chamber of Commeico was hold held in the auditorium with Pres. mors 6 convention at Logan the So. in the iaiadme recreation Hall Albeit Zbinden in charge. A talk was by Patriarch D. M. 9 3 194 T F. May Lloyd on Why I Enjoy Being a Ward Brown, son of Mr. F. S. and Mrs. Cache UFA w is awarded th Be- ci Tlmisday night with Grant Teacher was given by Wayne Prayers were by James Moss! Silva Brown was recently dis- Jlno C'hap'or award and the Cold N el eii, pre blent, in charge. Bankhead of the Wellsville Sec- - 'and Leonaid Wil,on. 'hNiel'en V as inaugurated charged from the army at the Emblem rating for chapter activities for 1943-- 946 according president with Seth Maughan of IIow Ward ond ward. A talk Fort Center Douglas Separation was Joi Organist Virginia 3 1G to their instructor Pied Sorenson. Wellsville as vice president and Brown, who served Teaching Qualifies Me to be a pianist Betty Lou Maughan, was overseas as a This i a tins? requties that the Mc'Rose of Hjrum as seuetary, months given by Spence and Missionary mechanic chorister, Emnialjle of Avon and High is authorized to wear the Asiatic chapter actiieve a score of at LaVi ic Kidman is State Director, 'Touncilman Henry C. Sorenson of Pacific Thoartor of Operations least 5.000 points. Among the Myron Norman and Frank Olson The Seminary faculty who ar- ribon with 2 battle stars,, Good high lights of the Mendon talked on Plans for chapters activ- - ot Paradise, Lynn Miller and program Conduct medal, Victory ribbon, ity was an average of one chapter Boyd Hall of Hyrum and Don Ward Teaching in 1946 and El- - ranged this excellent der Widtsoe spent some time on and LeRoy Jorgensen, Mrs. Ruth Combat Infantrymans Badge, meeting and three officers meet- - Smith of Wellsville are directors, Moss and Miss Olive Parker. the duties of a ward teacher. Bronze Star and Philippine Lib- ings once a month. Outstanding Guy N. Cardon, national At the same time in the morn- eration ribbon. service and 50 per odor, ot Logan, was the Prior to entering the army on cent of members purchasing bonds speaker. Frank Fister ofprincipal ing a Mothers and Daughters Ogden, N. June 14, 1944, Brown was employ and a monthly chapter program state president, also spoke meeting was held in the Relief and ed as a mechanic at Logan. were also named. Society room with MYs. Martha musical entertainment was given Lee of Paradise presiding. The by Major Curtis L. Miner of LoN. U. group sang Love at Home and S. Llojd whoBradshaw of thetwo gan. Navy, spent the past 'In Our Lovely Deseret with Mayor Lamont Allan of WellsMrs. Welch conducting and assist years in service arrived home on ville, Mayor Marion Olsen of Pared by Mrs. Connie Obray at the Monday morning from San Francisco where he received his disadise, E. M. Bickmore of the Coun piano. Prayer was by Mrs. Darty Si bool Board, Parley G. Hall charge. He Is the son of Mr. and lene Hatch of Paradise. M i. James B. Bradshaw of Wellscomissioner of Wellsville, county Sister Annie Baker, chairman, Leo Johnson, Joseph Bowcutt, ville. His two brothers, Claire Teen work the for Age explained Vernon Cook, Reid Wangsgaard, and Lynn have both received their girls and said three mothers who Ken Longhurst and Stan Allen of had contributed much to the dicliarges and are attending the the Logan chapter wer all listed USAC. y. church would be honored in this as special guests. A of sketch life of the meeting. Eliza R. Snow was given by Mrs. NORM 1 B XTER TO CONTINUE Edna Nielsen of the Hyrum 3rd AS NEWS EDITOR IN liVKLM Oar readers will be glad to .ward. Piano solo O My Father know that Mrs .Norma Baxter hy Mrs. Muriel Nielsen of the has consented to continue her Hyrum Second ward. Sketch of the life of Emmeline B. Wells work as Hyrum News Editor inwas given by Miss Orene Stuart asmuch as Mrs. Connie Nielsen was unable to go ahead with the of the Wellsville Second ward. w ork w hen her daughter took ill. Vocal duet The Old Refrain Except for Friday and Saturday by Miss Rose and Miss Nielsen of the Hyrum Second ward. Sketch the Courier office will be closed of the life of Mrs. Ruth May Fox until arrangements can be made xV was given by Miss Lauzaunne Par- to get some help there. Mrs. Baxter will take care of any buskinson of the Wellsville ward. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones an-- t Duet Truth Reflects Upon Our iness matters for the Courier unnounce the marriage of their til the office can be open full Senses by Miss Rose and Miss daughter, Miss Edith Jones of Nielsen. Benediction by Miss Dona time. 3343 Washington Ave. in Ogden Law. and Clyde A. Checketts, son of There were one hundred and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Checketts, also of Ogden, which was solemnpresent. The first general session ized in the Salt Lake Temple on of ' conference began at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at high noon of May with an organ prelude played by 8th. The double ring ceremony Ada Rehan line rail after vessel reached Shanghai. The ship left San Mrs. Reta Poppleton. Music for was performed by President BurThe regular meeting of the Hysome Francisco New months for headed Orleans. The ago, voyage the conference was by the Wells- rum ton of the Salt Lake Temple presCity Council convened at 8 lasted eight months and ended in Shanghai without the vessel having ville Second ward choir under the in the presence of the 6. on Mav idency Office In m. the touched New Orleans. Skipper had nervous breakdown, mutiny foldirection of Chorister Allan Leish p. CouncilmanCity brides A. J. Clawson premother, Mrs. Howard baboon were In the attacked the lowed, skipper highlights voyage. man asisted by Mrs. Poppleton at Jones of Wellsville, the brides sided. Prayer by Lavon Larsen. the organ. The choir and congre- sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Present were Councilmen A. J. gation sang "We Thank Thee Oh Clawson, Lavon Larsen, Clifford FLOOD Thomas Van Drimmelin, Jr. of God for a Prophet Prayer was Boole, Homer Petersen and RecOgden, Bfshop and Mrs. Charles Kitchen Norval Superintendent Continued on Page four M mmmm order Thomas Eliason. Mayor P. Maughan of Layton, an uncle of the Hyrum dam in explaining and aunt of the bride, Mr. and Verna to able Councilman not was and Mothers be predam will observed the Day Jorgensen why Mrs. Charles Checketts, of Bear excuesd. next below were Miller vent flooding of the land Sunday at the Hyrum Second The laiyng of the pipe In the explained that the dam was not ward beginning at 10 a. m. Under River City, an uncle and aunt of ) canyon is progressing nicely and primarily a flood control project direction of the Sunday School the groom, and Mrs. Eugene bids wTere received from Ellis Jen- but had been able to level the superintendency an excellent pro- Braugh of Salt Lake City, a memsen and Neil Olson on welding heavy runs so that the flood dam- gram of musical numbers and ber of a ladies trio with the Jones of 382 joints of pipe or 1128 feet age was not as serious as other- speech has been prepared with sisters which has done considerable entertaining in the wards t of ten inch pipe. The Council ag- - wise. He stated that the flow of every class represented. and stakes around Ogden. reed to give the job to the low water during the flood period Sacrament meeting at 8 p. m. The bride was beautiful In her bidder, Neil Olsen. Bills for the raised from 100 second feet to will center around the Mothers month were gone over and motion over 1000 second feet In a weeks Day theme. gown of white satin and wedding Scripture reading will by Lavon Larsen and seconded by time. This is the largest increase be by Mrs. Ann Anderson and the silk net entrain, wearing a corof white gardenias and roses. Homer Petersen was made to pay In that period in the history of ? c. speakers are A. D. Allen and Mrs. sage the bills. Approved by the Council. the dam. The dam had but five Vinnie Following the ceremony, Mrs. Clawson. In addition to the Jones entertained at dinner at Meeting adjourned at 10:40 p. m. more feet to fill up when the flood ward choir Jft furnishing music, a the Benediction by Thomas Eliason. water came and the flood was Temple Square Hotel for the chorus will girls sing "Songs My members of the bridal party and regulated as long as possible but Mother TaUght Me. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor of when the dam was full, very lit- Salt Lake City who joined the tie more could be done. party at the temple following the ceremony. The South Cache Chamber of The young couple then left for Commerce will receive its nationj Courtney Bailey arrived In a honeymoon trip through the al charter on Saturday during The Sego Lily Camp of the DUP Hyrum on May 3rd with an southern part of the state. the Governors luncheon at the For her outfit the State Jaycee convention at Logan will meet at the home of Mrs. honorable discharge from the U. Willim B. Thomas, Jr., son of according to Grant Nielsen, pres- Norma Baxter on Friday, May 24 S. Navy. He has served more bride chose a grey tailored suit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B Thomas of ident. instead of Thursday, their regular than 30 months in the service, with white and black accessories. held at from been be The will has luncheon discharged Hyrum meeting day. Asisting hostesses his special assignment being a The expect to be at home to ihe navy after 2 years and 5 12 noon In the College cafeteria will be Mrs. Mabel Fetersen, Mrs. Quartermaster. More than one their many friends at 3339 Adams months service. He participated with Hugh Brockbank of Salt Agnes Unsworth, Mrs. Lillian year has been spent overseas in Ave. In Ogden, Utah after May In the Iwo Jima and Okinawa In- Lake City, a national director, Stoddard and Mrs. Emma Liljen- - the pacific arefli with nine 15. vasion and saw the famous flag presiding. Presenting the char- quist. Vice Captain Eva Gustave- - 'months spent in Japan, GLADYS JENSEN SPEAKS ter will be Henry Kearns of Pasa- sen will be in charge. Talslng on Iwo Jlma. ' his dis- Courtney received dena, California, president of the County officers will be pres Mrs. Gladys Jensen of Hyrum, ent to Install new officers who cllr-- e from Biemmcrton, Mash- - Cache County PTA President, was Mr. and Mr3. Norris Nielsen of U. S. Junior Chamber of Comon incton 19 April 4and visited a will be elected that day. Hyrum were happy to have their merce. speaker on Wednesday at 12:45 More than 100 young men are As this is the concluding met there with friends for two weeks on KVNU. Her eon La Von home on leave from subject was In ro- the Navy. La Von is currently sta- now members of the South Cache ing of the season, a good at'end- before coming to Hyrum. He is gard to the recommendations of tioned at San Diego, Calif, and he chapter which covers Paradise, ance of members is urged. Meet- - the non ot Mr and Mrs. Floyd the county planning committee on has now returned to his base. aiiej of the Hyrum Fiist ward, family and community relations, Hjrum and Wellsville. ing begins at 2. 30 p. m. By By Ethel M. Jones Building-Committe- Authorities. Other patriarchs in Hyrum Stake are Mormon C .Bird of Mendon and Da'nford M. of Paradise. John C. Brenchley has been a prominent church and civic worker all his life. He lias always been a sincere devoted Latter Day Saint. He served as first counselor to President D. M. Bickmore in the Hyrum stake for a period of 13 years. Trior to that time he was an active Stake High Councilman for three years. While on a mission in the Northern States lie served as president of t lie North Illinois Conference. Ho lias Wld the olfice of Sunday School superintendent and President of the MIA and was a counselor in the Wellsville waid for several years. Elder Brenchley lias always been a lover of min ic and was choir leader for 18 years. Ills children have inliei lied Ins musical ability and have been able to use their talents in the various organizations. Iatiiarcii Brenclileys wife is the former Catherine Hall of Wellsville. Being of a sweet and: loving disposition she lias also held many responsible positions in the church. She lias worked in the Sunday School and MIA and was a member of the Relief Society Stake Board for a period of Bick-mo- re , . , -- gen-se- n Buk-mor- So. Cacho FFA Wins Lloyd Crown bisli-opi- e. 1 gen-se- n, T-- New-bran- d. Bradshaw Discharged Lloyd j i j j j Hyrum Council Has fileetin? EXPLAINS Mother's Day at Hyrum 2nd Ward ie seven years. Mr. and Mrs. Brenchley have the best wishes of their many friends in this most important J Edith Jones Weds Norma Baxter At quarterly conference held in Wellsville last Sunday John C. Brenchley of Wellsville was sustained as a Patriarch of the Hyrum Stake; This appointment comes directly from the General e th -- Brenchley How Patriarch Stake High Council Ward G. 'ti calling. Officers Ordained .. ,, e f of the afternoon Conferene0a Vas in t,ie Kulief " h,re .John C Biencliley was ordained a Pat riarch of the Hyrum Stake. Richard Hariis was ordained Bishop of the Millville ward and Ellis Shatter and Cleone Humphries were set apart as Counselors and Newell Pierson as ward clerk. T" CJ?H,e - rm Wendell G. Allen was ordained Bishop of the Hyrum First ward and Norman Seamons and Floyd Bailey were set apart as Counselors with Norval Kitchen as ward clerk. Elder John A. Widtsoe officiated in each case. CLOSING SOCIAL The Third ward Relief Society will hold their closing social on next Tuesday at 2 p. m. according to President Mrs. Dora Miller. A short program will be enjoy-e- d followed by quilting and a luncheon. All women are Invited to attend. HYRUM LADY BREAKS ARM Mrs. Hiram S. Brown is feeling improved in health at her home In Hyrum following an accident of slipping on the basement steps. She is suffering from a broken arm just below the shoulder and from bruises and shock. We wish her a speedy recovery. , Miss Jackie Benson has returned to her home In Hyrum after spending two weeks in the Cache Valley hospital where she received h' a Jaycees to Get Charter Saturday William Thomas DUP Meeting Erncst J. Miller Discharged Ernest J. Miller of Hyrum Cpl. received his discharge from the Air Corps on last Friday. Junior has spent the past 9 months In the senlco. His work has been the supervision of the meat and but- Courtney Bailey Cains Release chering department for the Changed Gains Release a treatment for Injuries received In a fall. going-awa- offi- cers mess hall. He has been station ed at Buckley Field, Colorado, at Albuquerque, New Mex., and at Spokane, Washington. His mother, Mrs. E. A. Miller and aunt, Mrs. Elra Miller, went to Salt Lake to meet him and enjoyed a three day visit at the Capitol city. y i j PROMOTED Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Maughan of Logan have received word that their son, Louis A. Maughan, has been promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant. He Js currently stationed in Korea., |