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Show r icoloWdpagels1 I wwpwwi J S, C. High Quarterly School Notes Conference Students of the South Cache High School are putting forth their best efforts for the last term of the School year, Two hours have been added to every day in order that The Hyrum Stake Quarterly Conference was held last Saturday and Sunday, April 20th, and 21st, at the 3rd ward meeting house, with Pres. The W, C. Parkinson presiding. school may be closed May 17. Third Ward Choir furnished the Last Friday the Student Body orsinging during all sessions of con-feganization held their annual election ice. and everyone is thoroughly satisfied The Vturday morning session with the results. Allie Peterson commenced by the choir singing was elected as President; Reta Jones, Redeemer of Israel. Prayer was Vice President; Raymond Jensen, offered by Patriarch 0. M. Wilson. Secretary and Treasurer; and John Singing. Stirrat as editor of the Clarion, the President Wm. C. Maughan bid school paper. the people welcome. Said he was Thursday evening the Home Ecproud of the Hyrum stake as we onomics Club gave a Vaudeville perwere a growing community, not in formance in c mnection with a picpopulation, but in good works. ture show. Thev proved themselves Bishop Jensen of Millville in reThe main to be clever entertainers porting his ward said that he was featm es were music and ballet danchappy to know that the spiritual ing. condition of the people was improvOn Friday May 10th, the High ing from time to time. School is planning to entertain all Elder Vern A. Mi.ler who recentthe eighth grade students of the ly returned from the Central States A prosouth part of the county. mission spoke briefly of his missiongram will be arranged for the morn-n- ary labors in the South Texas misa'luncoeon served at noon and sion; bore a Strong testimony to the a matinee dance and baseball game truth of the great mission of Joseph, for the afternoon the Prophet. Gladys Christensen, a' member of The ,'choir sang a hymn, afrer ur High School faculty, has charge Rudger Clawson of the Girl9 Club Work in the coun- which Apostle first mission of Smiths Joseph ty. Clubs in gardening, poultry spoke and the great and wonderous work raising, sewing and cooking are orhim in organizing the ganized in almost every town in the performed by IX .ferred the Look of church county. TV'prk ar- - taking,spec-ia- l as a great Covenants and Doctrine interesyW the poultry and garand wonderful work, containing as dening projects. They are all anxious to produce more than ever be- it does the word of God directly to His people in this day and age. fore, as they realize the neds of Meeting closed by singing, and the Nation 'and are enlisted to do benediction . ' , by Patriarch John E their utmost. Rouche of Millville. re -- " ' g, . k Ward Primary1 Doing Their Bit of the The th chi afternoon session opened by ir and congregation singing, Now let us rej ice in the day of Salvation, and prayer by Patriarch Ward Alexander Spence of Wellsville. First Primary met Wednesday afternoon Singing. and made two quilts for the Red Cross. A dainty luncheon Was served to the following Emma Liljen-quisLily Olsen, Eunice Monsen, Bena Olsenf, Zinw Allen, Pearl Olsen, Della Wright, Fern Nielsen Helen Williams, Jennie and Martha Christiansen. The association is to be commended for its patriotic spirit shown in the contribution and making of the following articles:-1- 7 t, feather pillows rag pillows knitted quilts their duties, both m ivelyn Nesbit and Son Russell Thaw Clawson spoke, tak- Elder Rudger ing for his text the saying that a Smooth Sea Never Made a Skillful IN REDEMPTION He said that it was not Mariner. smooth sailing through life, but "Redemption with Evelyn Nes- the bit and her. son Russell Thaw, a the rough sea taxing our faith and to the utmost that prephotodrama that ranks as one of our energies ' to the most elaborate and best pro- pared us for the greatest things ductions ventured during the pre come. The choir sang an anthem, and sent vogue of mighty film ventures will be presented at the Rex Thea- benediction was pronounced by Elder John W. Jensen. ter, Saturday March 4th. - 10 A. M gar Young presiding. The Sunday morning session opened at 10 oclock by the choir singing, 0 Say Vt,hat is Truth, and prayer by Elder A. B. Wilson. Sieging. President Parkinson sfij that the longer he labored in the stake the more he became attached to the people here. Rendere a brief report of the conditions in the stake and said that he felt some progress had been made i long various lines during the past year. Admonished the priesthood of the stake to awake to their duties and calling as servants of the Lord. 1 A duet was sung by Mrs. J. valuable information was given by Pres. Levi Edgar Young and Elder Rudger Clawson. A conjoint meeting of the Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. was held in the evening, at which a splendid pro' gram was rendered. A short synopsis of which will appear in our next. A. Wahlen and Mrs. M. S. Rosenbaum. Elder Rudger Clawson, emphasized through a beautiful sermon the gieatness of learning by example and showed through various illustrations how the little things in life count; showed that we cannot be anv to careful in setting a good example, especially before children. Elder Levi Edgar Young asked some interesting questions, directed to the smaller children in the congregation, regarding the industries and the natural beauties of Cache valley, all of which were very satis factorily answered by the little folks. He then spoke of some of the social problems conlronting us. Said that various amusements are not wrong in themselves, hut became instrumental, of wrong when we place them in the hands of the evil one t instead of properly controlling them The eU'-sat.'p n, .ciUbemand j benediction was pronounced by Elder John F. Wright. The afternoon session commenced at 1:45 by the choir singing The Spirit of God like a Fire is Burning Prayer was offered by Elder James L. Jensen. Choir sang I Know That My Redeemer Lives. Stake Clerk J. W. Jensen presented the names of the general authorities of the church and the officers of the stake who were sustained by a unanimous vote of the congre- gospel and admonished the saints bors in Scandinavia some years ago, be mindful of the duties which the and spoke of his efforts to illustrate knowledge of the gospel places upon the story of the Book of Mormon us. and bore a strong testimony to the Bp. Hanson of Paradice spoke truth of the gospel and the divine upon the principes of obedience and mission of Christ. rendered a brief report of the ParPresident Levi Fdgar Young adise ward. Said that the people spoke of the present war and called of his ward were fully up in doing it a conflict between right and - . SUNDAY, gation. President A. M. Israelsen spoke Elder Anthon I. T. Sorenson of of the restoration the regarding Logan spoke of his missionary lato as Latter-da- y Saints and as citizens of the Unitec 2 States. 2 block quilts The choir sang a hymn, after 1 sweater which Pres. Levi Edgar Young said I comfort bag Saints are a wonderthe Latter-da- y II napkins a and ful wonderfully hlessed 10 tray cloths Whenever a people live people. 5 pair bedshoes a life of service to mankind they 23 handkerchiefs reap the blessings of that life there12 wash rags, edges crocheted of. He then gave a very interest5 knitted wash rags ing synopsis of the history of Cache 36 crutch pads Valley since 1810 and presented some interesting iteVns of, the political history of the Mormon people. 4 SO. 22 Hyrum Cache County, Utah, Friday, April 26, 1918. VOL. VIII. The officers II C ACHE COURIER OUTH 1st III ; , Some Funeral services over the remains of L. F. Nielsen, who died at Dillon, Montana, and whose remains were shipped to this city for burial, were held at the 3rd ward meeting house, Saturday the 20th, at 4:30 p. The conference was one of the m. Bp. Louis Maughan presided most spirited and best attended in and the ward choir furnished ap- a ling time. The weather being propriate singing. Prayer was agreeable and the roads good, many offered by Patriarch 0. M. Wilson. rom the neighboring towns took The spkers were H. F. Liljen-quis- t, advantage of the same, as was eviMichel Johnson of Logan, denced by the many automobiles Lorentz Petersen, and Apostle and other vehicles lined up during Clawson. Bp. Maughan made a the sessions, and especially on Sun- few closing remarks in which he alday. so thanked all who had rendered aid The talks by the various speakers and taken part at the services. , were forceful to the pMnt, and During the services Elder Leonnefcds in to the applicable peoples ard Larsen sang, 0 My Father. general. The principal speakers, The benediction was pronounced by Apostle Rudger Clawson and Pres Couns. A. M. Israelsen. of Seventy Levi Edgar Young, The services were impressive, the mads stirring talks on liberty and floral contributions beautiful, and a loyalty during the Sunday sessions large train of automobiles followed the remains to the cemetery, where MY MO THER A PRAYER the grave was dedicated by Elder For the sore travail that I caused W. A. Liljenquist. Elder Nielsen leaves a wife and you, for the visions and despairs, My Mother, forgive me. Forgive two children and a host of relatives me the peril I brought you to, the and friends to mourn the early desobs and the moans I wrung from parture of a devoted husband and you and for the strength I took from kind father. , you. Mother, forgive me. For the fears Igave you for the alarms and the dreads, My Mother, forgive me. Forgive me the joys I deprived you, the toi s I made you for the hours, the days, and the years I claimed from you. Mother, forgive. For the times that I hurt you, the times I had no smile for you, the caresses 1 did not give you, My Mother, forgive me. Forgive me for my angers and revolts, for my deceit and evasions, for all the pangs and sorrows I brought to you. Mother, forgive me. For your lessons 1 did not learn, for your wishes I did not heed, for the counsels I did not obey, My Mother, forgive me. Forgive me my pride in my youth and my glory in my strength that forgot the holiness of your years and the veneration of your weakness, for my neglect, for my selfishness, for all the great debts of your love that I have not paid. Mother, Sweet Mother, forgive me. And may the Peace and the Joy that passeth all understanding be yours, My Mother, forever and ever. Amen. Tom Dillon El Paso Times. -- wrong; said that the law of life is the law of compensation and applies to nations as well as individuals. America is in the war for freedom and right and it is right that we are in the war. Amer;ca has come to pay her debt to France. A vocal solo was rendered by LIBERTY Jack Walhen. Elder Rudger Clawson said that a people who'an loyal to this religion and loyal to God are loyal to their country. He then read a report of what Utah had done in this war, showing that in every instance this state has furnished more than its quota, and said that our portion of the Third Liberty loan had already been oversubscribed. Choir and congregation then sang Ben0 God We Raise to Thee. ediction was pronounced by Elder Sorenson of Mendon. Immediately after the close of the afternoon sesson af the conference a meeting of the Seventies of this stake was held, Pres. Levi Ed- - Two Funerals At Hyrum LOAN MOTHER GOOSE RHYMES Sing a song of pennies, For pennies now rank high; Five and twenty pennies A thrift stamp will buy. Sixteen, stamps of thrift Will buy a little bond And bonds will give short shift To Hans and Fritz beyond. Funeral serivees over the remains of David A. Jensen of the 3rd fVard who died last Saturnay morning' April the 20th of typhoid fever, were held at the ward meeting house Tuesday the 23rd at 2 p. m. The services were conducted by Couns. Jas. G. Christiansen, The ward choir furnished the singing. Prayer vrar offered by Jos. A. Smith. The speakers were H. F Liljenquist, Albert Savage, Bp. Jas. J. Facer, and W. A. McBride. Bp. Maughn made a few closing remarks in which he thanked the people for their attendance at the funeral and all who had rendered assistance during the sickness and death of the departed brother. The funeral serices were well attended, and several automobles followed the remains to the The grave was dedicated cem-etar- y. by A. A. Savage. Mr. Jensen was a middle aged man and unmarried. He leaves one brother, two sisters and many relatives and friends to mourn his departure. Hyrum Honors Soldier Boys A patriotic meeting in honor of the three soldier boys who will leave for the training camp this Saturday evening, was held at the Rex Theatre Friday night and was well attended. County Chairman Jas. J. Facer presided over the meeting. A well selected program was rendered conBuy Baby Bunting A baby bond for hunting sisting of songs and speeches. Mr. Submarine and Zeppelin , Albert Savage rendered the Star Before they hunt the Babykin. and the girls Spangled Banner, See saw, Marjorie Daw, ehorus'from the High School choir, Prussia shall have a new master, under the direction of Mr. C. W. ms name will be Democracy Which spells a Junker disaster. Cannon, rendered several selections all of which were loudly applauded. Sing, sing, what shall we sing? The boys to leave are Joseph one Let every open his own purse . string. Olsen, Henry Monson, and Lester Martha Newland. Anderson. v s' A Season Dance Ticket Given Aaway Every Saturday Night At the Elite Hall Hyrum, Good For Saturday Night Dances Only. 1 |