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Show V' Cache i VOLUME HYRUM. CACHE COUNTY UTAH. XIV Parade to feature Eighty FRIDAY JULY Who Wiil be Queen ? ? Nomination Now Open L0GAN G,RL DROWNS IN x Years ot Progress Number 36 5, 1940 HYRUM DAM The contest is on for the selection of Thats Eighty years of Progress Shirlee Williams 14, of Logan, The tragic a Godis of liberty. Miss Utah, and a the theme for our Big 24th of July drowned in Hyrurn. Dam. Miss Hyrurn for the 24th of July celeParade. There are countless Ideas accident occured Friday afternoon. Miss Wiliams, wading into the water bration. Are you seeing to it that you suggested by this theme in every field taken by surprise by a sudden was j of human endeavor, just waiting for get your choice by nominating the 15 to 20 feet and sank drop-of- f of some organizaton. business firm or ingirls wou wish to have that honor. the bottom. Impressive funeral rites were held at dividual to develop them into an at- to resident of Hyrurn is eligiThe body was unable to be found ward chapel Tuesday at Any girl, a Second the float for tractive the parade. t j local divers. Help was called from she gets 100 votes to remains of Mrs. ble. provided, ossibilities are by I Announcement is made by the presi Some of the suggi ' and the body was soon rescued. 2:00 p. m. for the Logan act as her nomination. These votes Third ward Relief So- Progress in the home appliance field; The fire department rendered Clara Thompson. Bishop Garnel Lardency of the may be purchased at 1c each or any 9th at 2: p. from the open hearth to the electric was unable to sen presided at the services. The ward merchant of Hyrurn will give votes but respiration, July that Tuesday, ciety oven; the old stove heated flat iron, restore the life of the girl. choir under the direction of Vinnie with purchases from their stores.To-datrecreationhall of the ward to the m t in the present electric mangel; candle Business and meeting the following have been nominWork Clawson, Retta Allen and AUa Peter-- j chapel,' d to light to indirect lighting I It is urgent that all twin tub washers and Know ated1 Nedra Larsen from the Third two selections, rendered will convene. sen many others. visits their Oh Verla Larsen from the and and teachers Redeemer complete Lives, ward; There jthat visiting aro the fields of: Transportamy to be given tion, Amusement, Medicine, HarvestThis is just a beginning With Mrs. Mattie First ward. it is Wonderful and reports are expected at that time. Darley as soloist. The opening prayer remember to nominate and vote for the . ing, Planting, Culinary water industo Relief Society tries, Communication, Historical deBusiness pertaining was offered by Elder Lorentz Petersen. one you wish before it is to late. Two quilts will be will be discussed. Those who paid tributes of respect to velopments, Manufacturing- Education made under the supervision of Mrs. and the noble life of Mrs. Thompson were many other open possibilities. will lunch hour social C. F. Olsen, Gunner Rassmus-se- n Elders During Allgaier. We have living in our community toA good attendance is deof be served. of American the Legion 10, Logan and President Edwin July day some of the first settlers, the first sired. white child born in Hyrurn who has South Cache Post 47 will hold its an- - Clawson. summer outing at the Hyrurn Special musical numbers were: a lived here all her life, 80 years. the days duet by Ross and Melinda Liljenquist for The G'ty park. of Pioneers program gestion. Daughters why ' not feature this in a float. Then too activities has been arranged and will and two violin solos by William Dougthe man who operated the first meat 'Ee in charge of Elmer Paul S. A. lass and Roy Darley of Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Elirier Paul, very roy- market is still with us. Tributes of respect were paid at the Some of our'Pun and Henry Monson. A cordial Closing remarks were made by Bishop all Legion-aire- s Larsen and the benediction pernoun-ce- d heir of Mrs. Eliza Hulse of members their the entertained ally early musicians, etc. Dont let oppor- invitation is extended to Friday June and their wives. immediate family at their home Sunby Herman Bummerson of Brig 21 at 2:00 p. m. in the Third ward tunity pass you by start now to plan ham City. day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs your float or parade display. chapel. Bishop Ether L. Nielsen was in Every The profussion of floral offerings Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baur of Logan, Charles C. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. club or church organization, business, charge of the services. The choir, un' Petersen, and their daughter , der the direction of Louis P. individual should enter into the are receiving congratulations on the were in charge of the Relief Society, Enterment was in the City cemetery and Retta Jensen rendered Maughan Ann Christene of Bocton! Miss Carla born of arrival r?fe to a boy Milethe haby of the two num80th Occasion, pint Marian, Jack- and Theo Paul. A del- stone in the Progressive History of our them at the Budge Hospital, Saturday and the dedicatory prayers was offer bers. Those who enlogized the life of icious dinner was served. A variety Community. morning. It is their first son and the ed by Peter C. Petersen. Funeral ar- Mrs. Hulse were Bishop James J. Facer ' Reu-o- r rangements were under the Thomp- Louis P. of summer flowers were gracefully arMaughan, S. A. Dunn and Report to Chairman A. A. Savage first grand son of Mr. and Mrs. son funeral home. ben Mrs. Baur Hansen. was President Bickmore. committee-men- , ranged throughout the rooms. During his formerly, of regardany Clara Thompson was born in Swethe afternoon Miss Carla and Marian A tribute of respect from Mrs. Wil' Miss Leatha Hansen, of this City. ing your choice of Ideas. den assisted in entertaining, July 10, 1863, the daughter of liam C. Parkinson and family, of Sak visiting and Anders and Christina Djerf. She died Lake social games were enjoyed. Plans were City, was read by S. A. Dunn. discussed for future family events. very suddenly in Oakland California-Jun- The speakers stressed the deceased out 28, at the home of her daughter standing characteristice of honesty and Mrs. Frank Martinez, at the " age of 77. charitySOCIETY5 RELIEF K:. HYRUM FIRST After the death of her husband Sven Special musical numbers were "a HYRUM FIRST 1 he regular monthly fast meeting N. Sventzer. 1901, she came to Amer.horus by the Singing Mothers of the At 2. p. m. Tuesday a social will be will be held Sunday morning in conica. When arriving in Salt Lake, loca- ward. Teachers the with connection in held nection with Sacrament meeting at ted there for a short period then comInstrumental trio by N. W. Christthe close of Sunday school. All ward Report meeting. It is expected that direct to Hyrurn, where she since iansen and company. ing. all visiting teachers will have complemembers are invnted to be present. Duet, B. M. Thompson and Flossie ted their districts and present their resided. In 1911 she married the late Christen rea Thompson, Fallows. will highly be HYRUM SECOND reports. The special program Vocal solo, Louise Butters of Presgentlemon in our community Word was received by Mr. Henry At the close of Sunday school the given from members of the Wellsville spected and Hyrums Mortician. After the folIdaho. will social and Lunch ward. 2nd ton, Ames, Sunday morning June 23 of the regular monthly fast meeting will be death of Mr. Thompson, she built a remarks were made by Closing sudden death of his son, Harold, who held Iw. in connection with Sacrament unique little home west of the mortu- Tishop Nilsen. Prayers were offered A cordial invitation is extenwas killed instantly in an automobile meeting. ary on main street where she could oishop James Baron of the HYRUM SECOND accident Saturday night the 22nd of ded to all ward members. Rigby continue to entertain her friends and 5take, and June. George B. Nielsen. The Teachers Report meeting will be associates. flowers were carried by Funeral services were held at PortlHYRUM THIRD held at 2- 00 p. m. Tuesday. All visit grand and Mrs. Thompson was devoute Latter vreat grand children. Burial was in and, June 27 at 4 p. m. in the beautifImmediately at the close of Sunday ing teachers are requested to complete Latter Day Saint. For more than 25 ne City where the grave was ul Morning Light chapel at Finnel-ley- s school, Sacrament and the regular their visits in the different districts. she was affiliated with the Relief ledicated cemetery years Warren Hulse of by be A will will conducted Work and business convene. monthly fast meeting Mortuary. Society organization. Her unselfish r son of Mr. and Mrs. Hulse. Magna, The chapel was filled to overflowing large attendance of ward members are bv Mrs. Rella Stanton. Social hour Funeral contribution to the church, tempi" with friends. were under the super-'isiwill follow and lunch will be" served. arrangements The enormous array of expected to be present. vork and needy has been unliimited. of the Thompson Funeral Home flowers bespoke the love and high esHer charitable acts and congenial perEliza Ann Hulse was born in Eng-an- d teem in which Mr. and Mrs. Ames were sonality has made her one of Hyrums held. The burial was in Mount the daughter February most beloved lady citizens. f Edmond and Alice Green Buskley. cemetery, at Portland. Ihe family came to Utah in 1863 and Members of the family that attended cttled in Bountiful. the services were: Mr. Henery Ames, December of Hyrurn, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Ros- -, 10, 1886 she married 7 Hulse in the Logan crepa kelley of Logan, Mrs. May Gilliam of Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Delmont PeterA reunion of the Warren Wright A buehl. Idaho, Mrs. Pearl large family was born to this union. Hodges of of Ann Christine, ioda Springs, and Mrs. Faye Bern- - family was held July 4th at Monte sen and daughter Jf .ar hvine. Mrs. Hulse was a faithful Latter-Da- y jucle. They returned Saturday morni- Cristo. The day was spent in visiting Bcston- Mass., spent two weeks visit- Services held for llovd Saint, an ardent emp e worker industrious and an ng. The program ing relatives and friends, they were and social activities. friends, neighbors and Sympathetic Harold Ames was born in She passed away neighbor. Hyrurn arranged, was given by members of the house guests of their parents, Mr. relatives gathered at the First ward o years her at peacefully home the and future of for Monday. June son Plans ago, the immediate family Henry chapel Sunday at 2: p. m. to show and Mrs. Charles C. Petersen. 4, at the age of 77 after a nna Hartvigsen Ames. He Dinner discussed. to was their Mr. and Mrs. Rollan ulness events were to lingering grew of Delmont. although not having the Allred respect All returned and family in the loss of their re the a years duration. Surviving jnanhood in our community obtaining served to 32 decendents. for 9 education in the district schools. following: her husband, Mr. home in the evening, having spent an opportunity of vacationing here year old son, whose death occured rom 920 to 1921 he studied and sons and Icseph Black in several years enjoyed fishing at the enjoyable day. daughters suddenly Thursday afternoon of William Hulse. Preston his and to conservatory of music in New York Idaho, War-:eproved 'milh Fork canvon Hemorrhage. Hulse of Magna. Verle Hulse Services were conducted by Bishop father and brother Elmer Paul, to be of Smithfield. Kenneth Hulse of Tremon- .Leving New York went to Paris a much better fisherman than they, Joseph W. Wright. The ward choir, fN'Jes Johnson and William bv supplying the family with plenty mder the direction of Ray Jensen and non,.re he interested himself in hair y ng and received his Hyrurn, Mrs. Ethel Naylon from of fine trout during his stav. Bel- Muriel Wright rendered two selection5 Bostock training n onym. of and Mrs. Janneatte Logan his remembered After completing The speakers were; Cad Moon- W. S. the mont. will be by of Paradise abila number of grand his for t;?U,LSe friends fllwed that profession un-- l outstanding Bailey, oricioal of the incoin school many "hildren e and his f and his dramatic where arts in great will Llovd death. Harold congenial grand children. timf was a student. Patriarch ity hered by his many friends D. After M. a spending Wilson and very personality. Bchop Wright. for VICTIM OF ACCIDENT his enjoyable two weeks here, the family Each snoke of his unselfish devotion as , appearance, j. Portion and Mr. hostess to a Jay Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. A. J. Clawson was Tuesday for Boston, where Mr. a child to his parents, brothers and ability to make friek on Rose is m a hospital Petersen is credit manager for the sisters. number of her lady friends at her The special musical numat Pleasant arove. Utah, During the Good year Rubber Tire Co., in the bers were vocal duets by Ross and AUTVi5?g, are his wife Mrs. Edna home Saturday night. suffering from a serious fi? hs father Henry Ames and seven evening, visiting and quilting were enNorthern States. Melinda Liljennuist, and Norma Bax- yitomobile accident, that occured Fri-brothers and sisters. Mrs R0 entertainrngh'. the and Otey Bensen. The profusion ter Concluding a in joyed. e accident. CALIFORNIA VISITORS of flowers expressed the love and esment a delicious lunch was served to Saturday. Jay is employee at the CCC hloyd Wright, who recently 20 guests. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. W. L Hill and sons William and teem in which the family is held. camp th j 8 a chutist from the Uni Six small friends of Lloyds- acted as her two daughters Mrs. William Bailey Martin of San Francisco, California of Logan. re visiting with relatives and friends nail bearers. Enterment was in the Mrs Rollan h and Mrs. LaMar Larsen taki; S u j ??uthern California, has Allred. He had been Hvrum and Wellsville. Mrs. Hill Citv cemeterv. where the n hr 11fTlsefE Utah. Cl Murray. was grave ere scho1 three Mr. and Mrs. Dewavne Baxter and is a sister of the Baxter Boys.' dedicated by President John A. Israel-will practice his profession. his parents and Ib! f unecl of the deceased. son Robert of Taft California, are brothers and Mr. and Mrs. Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark and three Wes Albert Epperson and spending a months vacation here visitrnneronts were under friends. and with relatives nughter, Stocktonchildren of direction They Bmdn of the Thompson Funeral Allred';? Shirtee Bo of Kaysville. ing California, are jhe Ruth. Le-ner 'Yooh end guests of Mr. and Mrs. are the guests of their parents Mr. sperding their vacation here. They Home. Mrs are the house guests of Mrs. James L. Mr. and Baxter and Mrs. and Mr. of h Allred Roy Lloyd editor ;Z'aEd' is doling, born was in Hyrurn T Epperson t the "son" James L. Brown. Jensen. Kaysville Weekly Reflex. 1930 the A Israelsenalsof of II, Mr and M f Ward Relief Society to Convene Rites Held for Mrs. Clara Thompson Third pull-mot- or e, I wash-boar- I American Legion to hold Summer j - Outing Sug-.nu- funeral Servics held for al Pauls Entertain Mrs. Hulse Del-mo- nt -- - j I Religious Service Bulletins e - Harold Ames Killed At -- Portland - on Cal-Tal- 27-186- jy Wrights Family Bostonians Reunion Held Hyrurn1 Visit 3. Services held For Lloyd Allred - un-eln- sh 1 Cer-Sr- al n. Mrs. Clawson - Entertains Friends Mc-Surd- - 1 out-standi- lft v-P- - vei-cllk-f es-W- n. - SVrvrV'e "li ,f Hyrmi' ie i |