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Show Page Kin ht Friday, December The Cache American, IOjran, Cache County, Utah WKv.U; Mri lluzd u:lo IJuho; 32 g: To :).! .t'giulidi liiliirrll, tile sao Mr MEN COME IV PACKAGES - Mighty Midget Winner h.hirrn an.il liS. 11)15 U ttLsOj Every man is a package of huJo pit man merchandise. Wrapped up In were funeral vires E. Wiloii. Lund. Llano, and his personality are the qualities i 1 l.ur-da- y Memorial Sen ices Held Ml tin Benson tlake tub- K J. Clark. O.'urii that nijke him a success, or a, hn-o- n liidiJi ule lor ffn Jooph For Lieutenant failure. Iu.m d F enndurii ank CP Kirhard L. lVtmon . Idoyd N. Jorgensen ? In employing men the wise exect mie by ruy juhnMii find Hulun f, ' f,U ul xh liWne t IJtuO'n-ajifor i Manorial wrvlifj considers each man as a utive anrkir thurih , , , C).( Golden Anniversary j f prei J(llirson n Uoyd N. Jorgcim-iiof abilities, talents and died suddenly of a heart package er, dude wire played o f by ' The pot Golden Anniversary the late Mr. and Mr. Nuholi t.uk WeclniMlay at 10 a. m. at characteristics. He strives to buy ladk-.a AdonH Traveler; in the Jorgervsen. were conducted 5lh rhurus. under direction Of Mrs. Utah's statehood will be duly ob- family home, 55 North j only human packages of efficiency Wiird Wed l.DS Tliird Hyrum West. by U.ah c.uzens January . and leadership. J. It, Johnson, sang the opening at 8 p. m. Lieutenant He a as active In LDIJ church and 1946. programs lummor-atln- g Special E. Mrs. with What are some of the qualities rinsing songs, Jorgensen wa killed over Ger woik. having served on an LDS M. Hirken the state's entrance Into the Other accompanist. each person should strive to wrap many, October I, 1045 In an air mlv-luIn Canada from 1919 to mu-lcnumbers included a piano Union will be held In all Utah In the human package he is plane crash near Stuttgart. up was a in 1921. lie high prleat solo. "Tilt We Meet", by Mrs. schools and Universities and at on a plane to the world? He wai offering LDS stake and at the Aduna Ttalever; vocal rolo by Le Logan Lake transporting personnel from Mer Ume of his death waa superin- Roy Johnson; duet by Ada Swaf- 8:00 o'clock p. m. in Salt climQuality human packages should the day's event will be villa, France to Obcrfoflenhopen, tendent of contain: The habit of hard work. Igun Second ward ford and Gayle Thomas; speak City, axed Gennany at Ume of the crash, Sunday school. by a public meeting In the He had been a ers were William Anderson. Fay Absolute loyalty. The study habit. All aboard were killed and Lieu resident of Logan for the past Johnson Erastus L D. S. Tabernacle where Senator and The ability to think constructively. Bishop tenant Jorgensen was tamed at 20 years. Johnson, all speaking of the suc- Abe Murdock will deliver a special A cheerful victorious attitude. Faith U. S. military cemetery at St, He waa born In Mink Creek. cess Mr. Johnson had made as message from President Harry 8. A spirit of coand Avoid, France. In Denmark, and of j Truman, Idaho, April 13. 1894, a son of a operation. Ambition and preserver-anc- e. He was a graduate of South Peter and Christina Larsen Pe- hismissionary contribuUon to the ward ac- Dr. E E. Monson, Secretary of Cache high school and a student terson. He married Lillian Han- tlvltli-- s and upbuilding; that he Dynamic good will toward and chairman of the general of USAC at the time of his en- son December 23. 1914 In the Lo- was alL Courage. A knowledge of how State and agreeable plrasant listment in the air corps. He U gan LDS temple. to get along with people. among hi associate. In respect committee In charge of the fiftieth survived by two brothers and one e. He is survived by hi widow: to Mr. Johnson, Human packages containing these a anniversary observance throughout sister, Le Roy Jorgensen, prin- one son. La Nard R Peterson, of of the Utah is distributing 50,000 souvenir the employees are never on the shelf qualities cipal of South Cache Seminary; Logan: a brother and two sisters. Sego Milk company, attended the Utah schools. The proto Executives grab them in for programs long. reCecil Jorgensen, was wtio Find Peterson, of Grace. Idaho; services In a body. Nephews actwill be given to all students a hurry! They are fast sellers. cently discharged from the army Mr. Rebecca Baird, of Idaho Falls ed as pall bearers and nieces car- grams an air corps, and Mrs. Roscllla Idaho, and Mrs. Esther Ashbaker, ried the flowers. The Miss Wllferd A. Peterson. W1SC. In and parents attending special KAUKAUNA. as "Utah Nielsen of Hyrum. Citizenship" ry has wVd7dIca of Logan. 14, (above), Jean Richmond Diane Derus, mery leaders to write Funeral service will be con- ed by Chris Knud-eof Fair- -' semblies now being ar&nged by been chosen first prize winner in a all northern Utah Ezra J. Wilson Sr. ducted Saturday at 1 p. m. In view. Idaho. school officials for January 4. The national contest to select the model Walter K. Granger, member, House leader in the country. ' of Representatives, Waslngton, D. will carry the leen-ag- e Ezra James Wilson Sr., 85, for Logan Second ward chapel, by Wednesday evening the Utopia souvenir programs Miss Derus, formerly president of; C.; Senator Elbert D. Thomas end Thomson. Burial Lynn Bishop state the to constitution, were mer mayor of Hyrum and a retired In preamble rlub and their partner her at Haven school, Evans-- , Senator Abe Logan city cemetery will he Murdock, U. S. Senthe ton, group sketch, 111., and now a student at the farmer, died early Sunday morning under dtrecUon of W. Loyal Hall entertained at the home of Mr. a brief historical D. C. dinA Bair. ate, hot Amos and officers Washington, state models Mr. of her names first the high school here, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. mortuary. was served and five tables and the names of the six sur- mighty midget wallet prize swing- - Farnsworth At Capitol ner K. C. Henderson, Hyrum, of inElder Mark E. Peterson, memfrom a key chin, worn on a being won viving signers of the Utah constiVisitors to the office of Governor ber of the LDS church council of of bridge played, prize Mrs. firmities incident to age. Alvin over a long classic sweater. Herbert B. Maw now come in conbv Monte Johnson and In will be who attendance tution, Mr. Wilson was mayor of Hy- Twelve, and former missionary Bair. She will model the wallet; which at the tabernacle exercises. rum from 1924 to 1926, was a city companion of the deceased in the holds class cards, bills, loose tact with Dr. P. T. Farnsworth, e. Mrs. Mr. and Ephraim Nova Scotia Candistrict the of councilman state change, and photographs, in nr recently named secretary to the e many years and as adian LDS Utah was the forty-fift- h of Rexburg. Idaho: J. Decembe mission, will be speakGovernor. Dr. Farnsworth was fornew star tional magazines during a sisted with promotion of the Hyrum er at the funeral. were and of Pocatello. Itlaho, to Join the Union, s, includin Over 3,000 callers Sunday at the L. O. was added to the constellation of high school class presidents, sport; merly acting superintendent of the municipal power plunk He also Salt Lake General Hospital. He was active In beauUfying the Sorenson home. Winners, and leaders of other school the national flag. Lyman T. Nielsen Ellas J. Strong, who has succeeds Mrs. Sorenson. Dean Mr. and and rum City square and as a sportsFuneral services for Lyman When the news reached Utah, activities, entered photographs business. entered Mrs. and Robert Mr. Hopple, in lettera the private competition man. Thomas Nielsen, 42. were held tofifty years ago January 4, that In Ogden. He was bom November 25, 1860, day at 11 a. m. In Ogden, with spent Tuesday to the admitted been The South ward Relief Society Utah had ployees represent Cache. Box Elder, The following AP dispatch from in Ogden, a son of John Gill and a second funeral service held In held their Christmas social Tues- Union, guns were fired, whistles and Weber county communities . Colombia, speaks Barranqullla, Benson Wilson. to His bells set Lucy ringing. parents Hyrum second ward chapel at 3 day afternoon at the home of blown and 5000 of for itself: "Over tenants Fredrick P. Champ, Quoting moved to Hyrum when he was p. m. and burial In Hyrum city Mrs. W. G. Thompson. Christmas Celebrations we e held and general here are withholding payment of 2 years old and he has resided cemetery. songs were sung by the group. rejoicing was the order of the day. Logan, a U. S. Chamber of Comtheir rent to protest a drastic Lula was A Baer; given by poem there since that time. Mr. Nielsen, former prominent Two days later, on January 6, merce director, the Herald edi- ent increase which followed aboAcUve In LDS churt:h work, he citizen of Hyrum end respected vocal solo by Mrs. Ena Thompson; inaugural ceremonies for the newly torial continues. I wonder whether lition of the price control office. Funk; was a member of the Hyrum first church worker, who ha many rel Christmas story by Grace officers took place in the American people and Congress Rents have gone state elected Mrs. Ellen selection by up as much as LDS ward bishopric 11 years. The are not going to have something 100 stives In Cache Valley, died Tues- piano Pack. Prizes for best attendance the Salt Lake Tabernacle. cent. per He married Marla D. Isruelsen day afternon of a fractured skull at ward Relief Society meetings building was beautifully decorated to say about a program which November 25, 1885, In the Logan received In a fall. He had icccntly for the year 1945 were awarded with a huge flag, 132 feet long and contemplates junking 60 army hosLDS temple. She died December lastilled a new furnace In his to Etta Bair, Lucille Hillyard. 78 feet wide, suspended from the pitals costing $500,000,000 or not, CALL 11, 1934, and Mr. Wilson made his home, and was taking a friend Loa Thompson and Martha Coley. ceiling and a chorus of 1000 school to supplant, nor supplement, these home with Mrs. Henderson. downstairs to see It when he slip- Refreshments were served. rendition of Installations by the first children gave 30 new constructing The Scandinavian society enterSurvivors Include 10 of his 12 ped on a step and 6truck his Utah We Love Thee. hospitals in neighboring locations j a tained with Christmas party sons and daughters: Mrs. Carrie head. He was rushed to a hospital, The six surviving signers of the at duplicate cost without first ' Thursday evening at the Benson Archibald, Ezra J. Wilson Jr., and but died two hours later. stake tabernacle. A good pro- Utah constitution still living and making a genuine effort to convert PLUMBING CO. Mrs. Mindi Henderson, Hyrum; He was bom Aug. 18, 1903, in gram was rendered, games and invited to attend the Tabernacle existing facilities to civilian use, Mrs. Esther Porter, J, T. Wilson, Hyrum, a son of Charles A. end dancing were enjoyed. Santa services January 4, are: W. J. Kerr, The editorial continues its argu- QUALITY AND SERVICE Logan; Mrs. Nancy Wilcox, Ogden; Olive Williams Nielsen. He gradu- Claus made his appearance and Portland, Ore., Mons Peterson, ment to save .Bushnell and urges out balls, peanuts popcorn passed June Wilson, Venice, California; ated from South Cache high !P4iiU,Pil I! JMI Moab, Utah; Elmer E. Corfman, Mrs. Lillian Ellis and Mrs. Grace school and served as an LDS and candy. President Hans Han- Hollywood, California; and Noble sen conducted the Mrs. acair; Harwood, Rigby, Idaho; Mrs. Ada misionary In Ireland end France Lillian Tarbet Charles N. Strevell and having charge of Warrum, Coffin, Downey, Idaho; 25 grand- In 1926 and 1927.' Mr. Nielsen was the program. Louis L. Coray, all of Salt Lake children end 11 great grandchild- an elder in the Ogden, 28th ward Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Sorenson fcity. ren. Ten grandsons and a grand- at the time of his death. went to Preston, Idaho, Sunday County Agents Name Leader He married Marian Green, where they were dinner guests of daughter served in World War II The Utah State County Agents and two grandsons were killed In daughter of Mrs. J. A. Gardner of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Peterson. have named Reuben Association, Ogden, September 11. 1929 In the Alvin Bair, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. action. Salt Lake LDS temple. He moved Sorenson, attended funeral ser- Hansen, Hyrum, Utah, president He is also survived by the followto Ogden In 1939 and for the past vices of Wesley W. Haws at of that body. Mr. Hansen succeeds ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Bol-et- ta three years had been a guard at Logan, Monday. Joe Parish, agent for Juab county. Israelsen, Mrs. William H. the Utah ASF depot there. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miller, and Mr. Hansen is assistant Cache Survivors include his widow, a J. W. Reynolds of Jensen and Joseph Wilson, Hyrum; Wellsvllle, county agricultural agent. Mrs. Adeline Christensen and Issac son and daughter, Theron and were Richmond visitors Wednes- Bushnell Issue J. Wilson, Ogden; Frank Wilson, Renee Nielsen, of Ogden; his day. The prospects of Utahs far norMiss Ina Doty is spending the thern counties loosing the BushBlackfoot, Idaho; and George Wil- parents,, of Hyrum, and the folbrothers and Geo. sisters: lowing Christmas holidays In Los Ang- nell General son, Malad, Idaho. M. Nielsen, Mrs. Vinnie Clawson hospital has quickened Funeral services were conducted and Mrs. Leora Petersen, of Hy- eles, Cal., with her brother, Ben the pulse beat in those areas and M. Doty, and family. Wednesday at I p. m. In the Hyrum rum; Horace Nielsen, Mrs. Rula Mr. and Mrs. Vem Gilson, of the sentiment Is reflected in the first ward chapel by J. W. Wright, Griffin and Mrs. Leta Coleman, Palo -- I editorial, Alto, Calif., are guests of Logan Herald-Journof Logan; of Mrs. Gibsons bishop. Cyril Nielsen, as here Is which of quoted parents, Mr. and part Huntington Park, Cal., and HomMrs. H. S. Webb. follows. There has been talk, er of Nielsen, Elizabeth I. Andrew Ogden. Mrs. Susie Stoddard has returnofficial' and other wise, of Bushed home after spending the past nell General hospital being Mrs. Elizabeth Izatt Andrew, 74, Cache Valley Boy Scouts month visiting her children at by the army, and a five lifelong resident of Logan, died Salt Lake city, Layton an Ogden. Organize Corps veterans hospital bemillion dollar 8 Sunday at p. m, in a local hosA leadership corps for the pital after a lingering illness. Father: Wasnt that young ing constructed et Salt Lake City, She wus born in Logan Dec. 23, Cache district, Cache valley Boy Jones I saw downstairs last night? sixty miles away. The presence of Bushnell Hospital at Brigham City Daughter: Ves, Dad. .1871, a daughter of Alexander and Scout council was organized Wed' : Father; I thought I issued an has been, and would continue to Elizabeth Boyle Izatt. She was nesday, J. A. Watts, district chairf man, announced. his injunction against seeing you be an extremely valuable asset to niarried to John E. Andrew Jan. Rulon J. Rasmussen, manual any more? the welfare of northern Ueth busi2, 1890, In the Logan He counselor for Cache LDS stake temple. . Daughter: Yes, Dad. But he ap- ness and individual residents. Its V.-died In 1921. She was a member of young mens group, was named pealed to a higher court and emthe Digun fourth ward, and was organization and extension lead- mother said, nearly one thousand civilian Yes". " X active in church work in her early er. In charge of leadership and j life. training for the district is Fred f She" was the mother of nine ?u0coe yfld.?h cByrn &nd children, five of whom survive: J.:Newen cahoon, Vem camping; Earl Andrew, 'and A. L. Andrew, B. Muir, court of honor end adYOU ENLIST IN THE 'Trenton; Cyrus Andrew, Macks vancement, and E. N. Reese, com- i town Inn, Idaho; Mrs. Anna Parkinson, A gun-ru- n j 23 g: aunlvi d by M-- r Mu'. Spotlighting Ill-I- UTAH Il-av- ll lx b.i s rmd . m-ida-y al ot fellow-employe- i;;mm n. tg Will-mor- Will-mor- teen-ager- plumbing repair j BAUCH i TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR OUR NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW! MONDAY, DEC. 31st 11:30 P.M. II J al r,. uii i ..L-- J' fl - I WHEN REGULAR ARMY I ) Make Your Plans Now for our that knew THE CHOKE IS VOUnS vil BIG J Service in theater of operalLn .'XV..... NEW YEARS EVE: 9:00 r. Admission NIGIIT M. FROM ; UNTIL? $1.00 111 M iiii I) dflppy tutu 1 UEflR of Your Choice; field Artillery, Arm- - Arm .ir Corps, red. 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