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Show ind Tightly .TrtVn Lffgan, Today & Sal. "UNDER COVER OF NIGHT CAPITOL, Volume XI Sun-W- Henry Fonda ad IS FI PLANNED Funeral services for Mary Koyle Moon were conduc'ed in the 3rd ward chapel Wednesday alternocn. Mrs. Moon died at her home here heart a Monday morning of lingering ailment. The invocation was given by C. F. foisen. Musical numbers were rend ferei by tha ward choir under the of Louis P. Maughan. A vocal ue! was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Earle lUlen, a solo by Louis P. Maughan, Ind a solo by Lowell Smith. G. ChrisSpeakers were Bp. James dir-Acti- on tiansen. L. P. Maughan, Bp. Ether L. Jielsen, and Judge Wrighof Burley, Idaho. Vern Miller prounounced the - The remains were PTA MEETING ARE interment. P. CAMP PLANS SOCIAL like to get a beautifu quilt for only 10? An iear the Hyrum Male Glee Club in iheir first public appearance, see the drama, "Wild Hobby Horses,' then enjoy dancing to a peppy orchestra for another dime. Or, per win one of the special prizes aps, vbich will be given away?.. ,JT Hen L.e ut oa Friday, March 19th, at the Second ward amusement hall at 8 jclock. All over 18 years of age. Sponsored by the Sfgo Lily Camp, laughters of Utah Pioneers. e Dne-a- . - HELD 1SDM AHEAD III PUBLISHING TO FIELD Dann Larsen of Hyrum has recently been appointed eireulatioa manager of Breeder Publications, Ch'cago, Illinois. He is now located in their offices at the Chicago Union Stock Yards and will handle the circulation business for the following publications, The Sheep Breeder (well known among Utah stockmen,) The Hog Breeder and The Karakul Fur Breeder. Mr. Larsen, formerly employed by the First Security Bank in Logan, left Utah three months agp to become associated with Homir Paul Andersen, publisher of American Farm Youth at Danville, Illinois. His new office with the Chicago livestoch pap sen . ers places him in an enviable position Mr. Andersen was born in Jeuland, and he has the opportunity to grow Deoember 16, 1856, Denmark, with the Baeeder Publications which have been established for many years. - - - a m taken to Spanish Would you and-mad- HYRUM YOUTH WORKINC - - Bank Kite Thurs. Number 29 The program for the P. T .A meeting for next Wed. evening, hrs Impressive services were held last been arranged as follows, the mus Tuesday afternocn ia the Second wa; d ical portion will be presented by Mr. chapel for Jens K. Aedersen, who died and Mrs- J D- Bailey and Freijor at h s home here last wetk. Simmons of the U- S- A. C. will talk Appropriate musical numbers were on mental Hygiene- Annual election rendered by the ward choir, directed will probably be held at this evening by A. J. Petersen.' Other selections also. The meeting will be held in the were a vocal solo by L. P. Maughan music room of the Lincoln School and a duet by B. M. Thompson and at 8 P. M, Mar. 10. Everyone is Mrs. Flossie Fallows. invited to attend. Speakers who offered words of consolation to the bereaved family were Jos. F, Nielsen, John A. Israelsen, C. A. Nielsen and Bp. Edwin Clawson. Prayers were offered by J. Warren Wright and Leo C. Nielsen. The w grave was dedicated by C. C. Peter- benediction. ). II. WINGS OF MORNING Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, March 5, 1937 F 7ork for &Aolella v A. Israelson OPERETTA Bits O Blarney, an Irish nperetta will be presented by thn upper grades of the Lincoln School. Monday, Mar. 8 at the First ward amusement hall. A matinee will be given at 2 p. m. and an evening performanee at 7:45 p. m. Special features will be presented between the acts. Principals of the cast include Ila Larsen, Robert Terry, Blaine McBride. Edwin Pyle, Jade Dunn, Helen Hailstone and n A fine chorus of girls and Hall. boys supports them. I. T, Rosengreea, music director, and Miss Fern Buist of the speech department of tae Lincoln school, have charge of the production. Everyone is invited to attend. Af-to- Actively participating in the naHEART ATTACK IS FATAL . tionwide Kelvinator Spiing Dealeis Drive as local headquarters for the TO FORMER HYRUM LADY ielvin Home national contest, Pehr-so- n Electric Company, Logan Kelvinator dealer, is planning its largest Word was received here Wednesmerchandising program for the spring day of the death of Mrs. Mabel Men. selling season in history. dell Peteersen at Roseville, California. Contracts for beans to be raised Official entry blanks for the Kelvin Funeral services were held last Mrs. Petersen was the wife of th late Horne contest, and the Kelvin Home this season may ha signed Monday, March 8, from 1:30 to 5 p- m., at Monday in the First ward chape for Kenneth Petersen of this eity. Death book, which gives valuable ad to contestants in answering the missing Anderson Lumber Company store. Boletta Marie Allen, 92, who died at wa9 attributed to a lingering heart ailFollowing is a schedule of the! her home here last Friday. Bp. Reu-- ment. She was born April 1, 1906 word contest, are obtainable locally at Gunnison, Colorado. Surviving is set as compared with those beu Hansen conducted. only at the Pehrson Electric Company prices of last year: Petersen, and two The speakers were O. M. Wilson a showroom, according to Mr PehrsonNellie 1936 Mrs. Swan of Reseville 1937 sisters, C. D. anc Silis Dr. Allen Budge, Bp. Built around the idea that KelvinMrs. and Leoda Mendell of Los Angator ectric refrigerator.--- , ranges, 1st Grade $45.00 $52.00 W. W. Thomas of Malad. Closing e eles. water heaters, washers and ironers; 2nd Grade 33.00 38.00 marks were made by Bp. Hansen. The body will be shipped here for Beautiful selections were renderec 17.00 air conditioning and automatic heat 3rd Grade 15.00 by the ward choir, directed by Norma interment, with the Thompson Mortmg equipment provide better living Signed, YV. A. Allen. Mrs. Thelma Petersen gave uary directing. Baxterat lower cost, the Kelvin Home con Funeral services will be conducted a vocal solo, an instrumental trio was test offers more than 1,000 valuable played by Mrs. Willis McBride, Mrs,-J- Sunday at 3 p. m. in the 3rd ward com prizes, including a Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nielsen W. Wright and Esther Israelson, chapel with Bp. Ether L. Nielsen in pletely air conditioned Kelvin Home were dinner guests at the home and a vocal duet was rendered by eharge. and the lot it is built on in the com of Mr. and Mrs- Leo G. Jensen of Mrs. Claris Jensen and Caro) Nielsen. In munity where the winner lives Logan Sunday evening. Prayers were offered by John A addition, Nash automobiles, KelvinIsratlsen and Michael Johnson. The ator products, including electric reremains were interred in the city frigerators,, electric and gas ranges, washers and ironers, and cash awards, Mr. and Mrs. Molen Petersen cemetery where George C. Allen of Prof. N. A. Petersen of the are being offered by Kelvinator, Div- are the proud parents of a fine Salt Lake City dedicated the grave-ThU. of the S. nglish department many lovely floral offerings ision of C-- , Corporation, son, born Tuesday at a Logan A. will on the life and speak were carried by grand daughters and hospital. sponsor of this contest. , works of Shakespeare at the great grand daughters. The pallComplete display of Kelvinator pro Third ward M I. A. meeting bearers were grandsons of the ducts, which cut the cost of better Tuesday night at 7:30. iving is being maintained by the This promises to be entertainBoyd Jensen of Logan visited Pehrson Electric Company store, ing and interesting, and an inat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. where entry blanks for the contest B. Nielsen Wednesday. A wedding dance was held in vitation is extended to all to be may be secured. in present. Prices Set For 1937 Bean Crop Last Rites Held For Aged Woman - re ven,-Theodo- - - The Relief Societies of the hree wards of Hyrum will hold heir Relief Society Annual in the Third ward, Thursday, March 18 )ue to the Temple excursion on larch 17, it has been postponed i day. Don Jensen and Mr. Brink of Salt Lake City visited on Wed lesday with Mr. Jensens mother drs. Ruby Jensen. The men am up from Salt Lake to inject the dam project at Avon. Mr. and Mrs. ion Ed Christopher were visitors in Ogden , six-roo- NOTICE e Nash-Relvinat- or Mrs. Aaron Christiansen and Jack Perkins of son LeGrand, accompained by alt Lake City, were Hyrum vis- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Andrews of ors Thursday. Logan, left Thursday for Los Mr. and Mrs. Angeles. They will be accompanied on their return by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hart of Christiansen who has spent the Oregon were visiting with friends winter in California. n Hyrum Thursday. PAY LESS FOR SOFT WATER h costs much less water with 10 lb . m to make soft Ihospahate . 60c s BLINDS REPAIRED Bring your old rollers to be covered with new shade cloth. It pays well A Mendon Wednesday evening honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rufo Petersen of Petersboro, Mrs. PeterPerrie Sorensen left last week sen was formerly Verda Hall of The Ladies Literary Society for Detroit Michigan and other Hyrum. A large crowd attended. met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. L. Hall. Mrs-C- . points of intrest while there he will purchas a new automobile. C. Randall of Logan gave an inThe Coterie Club met at the teresting review of the book home of Mrs. Frank Dusenbery Victoria Regina. Mrs. Weldon Mrs. Ruben Me Bride formerly Friday. Delicious refreshments Miller rendered two vocal selectof Hyrum, and Mr. Niels Chris- were served and Bridge was pla- ions, accompanied by Mrs. Einar tiansen of Gooding Idaho were yed as the afternoon pastime. Jensen. Mrs. Jos. Schvaneveld, married recently at Logan. Mrs. Ernest Earl of Logan, and Mrs. Lucy Baxter were special Mrs. Maud Liljenquist enter- guests. The next meeting will Miss Berniece Hoge of Logan tained a number of lady friends be held March 19, at the home of visited here on Tuesday with at her home last Friday evening. home of Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen. her grandmother, Kirs. J, A. Games were enjoyed and a dainty Mrs. N. W. Christian will give a Wahlen- buffet luncheon was served by musical. the' hostess. - Everton & Sons Co. Everton &z Sons Co. lJ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheby of SMOOTH FLOOR u BARGAINS IN ENAMELWARE rs is easy to et smooth, good looking floors with our floor sander. Rent it. Everton & Sons Co. values in good enameled ware, EVERTON & SONS CO. Logan ifiifotfiin rttTnrVaV'iiM Yj The first ward Relief Society Logan entertained a number of The Ladies Junior Literary held a social in the ward recreatHyrum friends at their home in Club will meet Thursday at the ion hall Wednesday evening, The Logan last Tuesday evening. home of Mrs. Verne Miller. musical part of the program was given by Parley Hall and Co. and Mrs. Raymond Petersen spent A fine baby girl was born to Charles Garner Mrs. Minnie Wednesday in Ogden visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eliason, Miller gave two readings, after daughter, LaVerne, who is attend Monday at a Logan hospital, which dancing was enjoyed. A mother and child are doing well. good crowd attended. ing school there- ft |