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Show MW u "LCJ' 1 '55---' lW, nth . SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM. UTAH, LOME XIV Number 81 FRIDAY MARCH 28, 1941 Hyrum Official CHURCH BULLETIN Wheres Your Ward Favorite Radio I organized Station Conference Us Passed HYRUM FIRST John W. Jorgensen RELIEF SOCIETY HYRUM FIRST At 2:00 p.m. Tues- chairman of the genealogical society will present the will be in charge of the program Sunday Hiram Hall, one of Hyrums highly day, Luella Nielsen E. Smith. Eli- night. Numbers included on the pro- esteemed citizens Of Life Joseph lesson, passed away Wednesnor Wright will have the teachers topic gram will be a talk on genealogy and day evening following a sudden heart MAKE ARRANGEMENTS NOW TO prepared for discussion and will follow n usic selections. Meeting will commence attack. Mr. Hall has been a life long LET RESET YOUR PUSH BUT- the Theology lesson at 730 p.m. :e .. resident of Hyrum, and a successful TON RADIO TO THE NEW STATION business man. ission t SEVENTH PAGEANT PRESENTED FREQUENCIES. Born August 26, 1874, son of tbe Id com HYRUM SECOND Theology lesson, For the seventh consecutive time, OUR CHARGES ARE RESONABLE Life Of Joseph F. Smith," will be given J. Karl Wood, principal of the South late yHiram and Lydia Hall. His wife Anna Larsen Hall and the e similar1 by Hazel Petersen. The Teachers train- Cache Seminary, isp resenting the annu SEE HENRY ALLGAIER FOR SERi children survive1 Mrs. Joyce ation following in of be will class charge Ruby al pageant, The Promised Land." ing VICING Grant and Jack Hall of :xaminaf Henderson, Christensen. This years production is very timely Cloe 1 :30 an aver I Strong, Lydia Stauffer Hyrum, will commence at Meeting p.m. when we pause to hear of the distruc-tio- n Hyrum and of Salt Lake City Lance, Virginia f i the afternoon session of the held on t!i Tuesday. that is taking place in other war five ' at C.children and brothers and be hels f ie Quarterly Conference, grand torn lands. This pageant is promoted sisters left are: Mrs. Joseph A. Pearse, llsville, March 22 and 23. Bishop dates ni the Logan Pageant Society and is 1 by THIRD 30 : HYRUM at Tuesday speaker, principal Worthlin, L. p. J. J. Hall of Hyrum, Alva Hall and I eph J annou' Tabernm. at the usual place Connie Nielsen being presented in the Logan Hall of Salt Lake City, Edgar c fussed ways and means of doing George fill-will discuss the teachers topic. Follow- acle starting Monday March 24 and Hall of Malad, Idaho, Horace O. Hall t er ward teaching. His talk was dify (o! t March week 29 and The for consecutive v,ill ten beginning run evenings of Rurlev Idaho C. 'with typical examples and brought ing. the Theology lesson, Life of Jos-en- h L. Hall of Logan special; ending April5 is to he annversary week will be given by Luara except Sunday. This spectacular event Callder Hall of this of F. methods Smith." better doing Riichmond, Mrs. D. N. Applica I tn light in the C. C. C. This April 5th marks n. i3 bringing thousands of people to Christensen. Stevens of Los Angles. )5) ma st rk. the 8th anniversary of the beginning M. a B. President Thompson gave Funeral arrangements are under the f Foi C. C. In the of the accordance with Mr. Wood is recongnized for his out C. direction of the Thompson Fundral Jual address on prayer and blessing wishes of Director iment of CONFERENCE PRIMARY faith and McEntee, Camp promot- Home sanding production and will be held Sundav at 2 4 comes to the individual who has e Secret Hyrum will hold openhpuse on Sunday ing activities. the Referred to of in the Conference lh scond in the Hvrum First Ward Chapel pattern iled nc prayers. Primary p.m. 30 March he to his the event Not sercommemorate only does freely give ward will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday fby our Lord and Master. John A. of with burial in the Hvrum Cemetery. the ck vice but also his time and ability. April in 1933. the of Norwegian ward The the elsen. president chapel. ion. program The camp will be open from 2:00 night at will feature the different phases of ision spoke briefly on war conditions an to kl PRIMARY CONFERENCE p.m. until 5:00 p.m. dumg which time be madf Norway, and the suffering people of displays of various work about the work done during the season, in which At 8:00 p.m. Sunday night, Pri150 children will participate. Superin' jt land. will be for inspection. prepared mary Conference of the third ward will JSimeon A Dunn said: forty years camp The visitors will he guided about the "ndent. Mable Petersen, Eulilia Hum be held at the ward chapel. The proApril 6, 1901, the Hyrum Stake ach in oherys, Orlene Larsen with (Ehther will he directedb y the Primary camp where enrollees will be present Gunderson as supervisor are in charge gram organized wth William C. Parkin-a- s to I governl th and teachers. More different The explain 'uperintendency displays. nf the arangements. The public is invit- fFan president George 0. Pitkin and South Cache nountef chiildren will partici-batSchool will be Band High Thoresen as councilors. Related ed to attend. m corp The theme of this annual Prion hand andr efreshments will be servsince taken the e of place changes a yeal ed. Everyone is invited. COTTAGE MEETING HELD mary Conference is, Faith." A cordial It time to the present. During the raller a I is extended to the public. invitation held was Cottage meeting Dunn Mr. Clerk Monday Jrteen years as Stake oan anc: home of Arnold Nielsen night at the appreciated the companionship and Dmateril Members of the Lincoln school ' by the recently appointed Home perative spirit which had existed ivestoclf faculty and Room Mothers were enterof Hvrum. the dfferent quorums, in which he tained Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. by ast yea Cynthia Benson camp met at the William J. Miller presided and Martha been conected. income the P. T. A. The social was held in home of Mrs LeRoy Nielsen Wednes Nielsen was n charge of the program. predation wa3 expressed by Bishop the gymnasium with President Isabelle afternoon with Vice Captain Veda ernnraij First day the principles of gospel, faith, n J. Henry for the gospel and the markell Nielsen in charge of the program. The reoentence and baptism were discuss-e- d. The membership drive for Hyrum Wilson in charge. ny privileges it had brought to him A book review, My Name is Aram," S3 ml I In Wild lesson. Merchandizing Life, was a huge success. ApproxEarly Utah. ough rendering service. hv William Saroyan, given by Alice a yea i was given by Mrs. Jack Wright. Two The following missionaries were t. imately 500 people attended the Basket Bishop Worthlin paid tribute to the nd livrf Burgejs WedVocal Bless Elite Hall the God Dance Ball and America, anc at solos, Wendell G. AJBe WiljUm J. f 43lJ- ' itributions qf the choir and the That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine,' Miller, Thomas Eliason,- $ Roy Darley gaveva piano Solo and L. A. Olsen, nesday night. Four hundred membership two lutiful tabernacle. decorations the n vocal solos were rendered by Claine t highers rendered is the which cards were sold, was probable by Claine Clawson accom Martha Nielsen and Emma Nielsen, Following the afternoon service a Clawson accompanied by Thora ClawAt the close of the meeting refresh- largest amount ever sold in Hyrum. by Thora Clawson. Social hour dal session was called for all memb" panied son. followed and luncjh was served (to ments were served to thirty-tw- o of the second ward in whch the r present PRIZES GIVEN Luncheon, and social hour followed. S FOR? members. twenty made the anizalion of bishopric was artmert YOUTH LEAVES FOR TRAINING Credit is due Frank Dusenberry in ective. order No. I Burner Chicken Bruders. Oil CAMP the fine manner in which the prizes bis-, Heber P. Murry was sustained Hostesses to the Sego Lily camp anufac A for 9c er gallon in 100 gallon lots. host and no distributed. party was given at the were gathered p with Rulon Maughan, as first that met at tbe home of Mrs. A. J. isclosec home of Delivered. E. the Peterseil. the was Joseph prizes Tuesday among ( rncilor, Thomas B. Lindley second. Clawson Thursday were: Luella Birch, rnment 1400 No. Main i d Vernon Bankhead as ward clerk. Francis Rose, Lovisa Allen. Elizabeth night in honor of his son Joseph Junior, deeping bag won by Clifford Poole Idnes Plumming aal (or C1"' vho recently left for the U. S. Army foot ball coach at South Cache High hone 823, Logan, Utah lose released were: Evan H. Bank-- 1 Alice Emma Liljen-quist stall Jensen, Critchlow, ils Those Mrs. Petersen the were: and Radio. Homer raining present camp. Oliver Evan 0. Darley. pd bishop, and Mrs. Clawson. Mrs. Clara Mrs. mash Esther Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. iiley, councilors and Robert P. Leat-- Raymond of Logan gave the lesson Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright are ication Dick Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. As officers and direcctors of the, the as clerk. They had served in thi Merchandizing In Pioneer Days. Two proud grand parents of a new and Petersen orenzo. daughter Lois Wild Life Federation, we want to grand daughter born to Mr. Mrs. Mariaacity for twelve years. piano duets were given by Dwight and Mrs. b& JH, Lila Petersen Mrs. Mr. and David Morrell. Piano solo was render express our apprecation to the people ner Swenson of Santa Marie, California Mrs. Swenson was formerly Della ed by Alta Petersen and a vocal solo crank Culberson and daughter LaRee,'0f Hyrum and surrounding towns for W OFFICERS SUSTAINED and Mrs. Clark Petersen. Mr their splendid support in making the by Florence Morrell. Lunch was serv- Hiram Wright. -- arl W. Allen of Culberson, Mr. Chester Jensen drve a success. Hyrum, Ellis Shaff-o- f ed to thirty members and the following nd Mr. and Mrs, William H. Jensen. Millville, Orvile Lee of Paradise C. Mrs. Melinda Lilienquist, J. guests d Evan Bankhead of Wellsville, were Social activities formed the evening Have Your Radio Tuned Now. Victor Israelsen son of Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, Lily Winger of Salt Lake Lunch ntertainment. itained ash igh councilmen. served. was A. M. Israelsen wafc sustained as See Henry Allgair. City and Florence Morrell. Visiting was Lyman D. Morrell was sustained as included in social hour. bishop of North Logan Sunday evenJUNIOR LITERARY CLUB ike Clerk. Levi J. Andersen superin-ideACE CLUB ENTERTAINED ing. Mr. Israelsen will ucceed John H. of the Stake Y. M. M. I. A. Mrs. Dallas Jensen was hostess tc (Cemp . Mrs. Loran Larsen was Hostess to the th Dewey H. Nielsen' and Ray Leish-i- n lunior Literary Society at Her home .e Junor Ace club of Hyrum on as counsilors. Leo C. Nielsen was Wednesday at the home of her mother, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Aaron Peters, son Farrell, and ected as chairman of the old folks A. Anderson, Mrs. Stanley Gunn reviewed Wie Berdean of Perry. Utah, are daughter mmittee. New chairman of the gene-gic- al wa? sent olay, The Silver ,Cord. by Sidney a, e,r.non V the home of Mrs.Elam Allen at isiting committee Evan Bankhead, and Howdard. Two vocal duets were rend-- . cards, with Mrs. Dewaine Eliason winn-e- d Mrs. Peters was formerly Miss Erma Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thompon enville Lee was sustained as stake Mrsand - Allan Petersen s.core by Synthia Eliason and Afton Allen Allen of this city. tertained at a family dinner in honor autification chairman. a cut prizes. Lunch served to was club eighteen of their son Clark and Marjorie Watts Lunch was served, with all appoint- 'members and guests fn eluded, Mrs. )LLOWING RELEASES MADE of Logan whose mariage took place Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Nielsen, Mr. h Eastermotif, to 1 club mem- Ruth Mrs. Earl Allen and Mrs. Moss. Albert Zbinden of Nibley and Mel-- i Wednesday at the Logan Temple. The Blain Nielsen. hers and four guests, Mrs. Elva Scheby and Mrs. LeRoy Baxter and (John of Loean. Mrs. Hugh Leishman. Mrs. Welch of Paradise, spent Tuesday in Archibald of Wellsville as stake two immediate families were present. The couple left for Oakland CaliLeon Allen, and Mrs. G. A. Andersen. Burley, Idaho, on business. M. nealogcal B. CLUB LITERARY SENIOR committeemen, where they will make their home. omrtson stake beautification chair-- fornia Charles Christensen of Teton Valley, Friday afternoon the Senor Literary LOTS PLOWED Eugene Johnson. B. M. Thompson Club entertained former resident of Hyrum, fdaho, were home the of at 101 PHONE OR SEE BAILEY W. S. W. Hall as (supervisors of Miss Miller Entertains Miss Maude spent Wednesday and thursday visiting with old folk committee. Retiring high Miller entertained some of her lady Mrs. Leora Peersen with nineteen memdatives and friends. n't.fmen. Albin T, Qaw'son and friends at a quilting bee Wednesday bers present and six special guests, Mrs. Ruth Moss, Mrs. Rella Stanton, u 'des A. Niahen. NOTICE afternoon. A beautiful designed quilt Mrs. Nona Maughan of Wellsville rePresident Edwin Clawson) was In was made. At 5:30 dinner was Elusive Deer p.m. viewed the book, Les Miserables," by asre of the Conference which Houdini had nothing on the deer Miller Coal & Feed Co Will Close served to Helen Jensen. Leda Wilson, ' Victor duets were given Hugo. Three night at 7:30 p.m. for Rhoda Clark, lone Sorensen, Nita JenTuesday, April 1st Any One Desiring being studied by scientists of the Coleman and Mrs. Rula Mrs. Leta d by members of the stake. sen. Venna Larsen, Elinor Wright, and To Purchase Coal Or Feed, Call 123W American Wildlife institute at the Griffin of Logan with guitar accompwildlife research, demAt 8;30 a ,m. a special meet in" was Guelda Albertson. onstration and management unit at-thaniment, and a vocal solo by Coleen d all welfare workers tq discuss t j Alabama Polytechnic institute- -' Coleman also of Logan. Cut flowers oblems pertaining to that phase of Meeting of the Hyrum Celebration and electric fence waa ' irk. deas were carried out in IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE A Easter, Hall the held will be ait Committed City FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE placed around a field containing cotall appointments. Shortly after 0 00 a . m. the gene Wednesday April 2nd 1941, 8 p.m. for STATE OF UTAH. IN THE COUNTY ton, corn, peanuts, peas and potasession began. Traning the youth in the purpose of reorganizing and mak- BIRTHDAY OBSERVED toes, in an attempt to protect the OF CACHE. rerent arts of life was stressed by crops from deer. The deer just' ing plans for the Celebration in July. ooOoo Mrs. Reuben Hanson was hostess to speakers. Bishop Worthlin referred Public invted come out and select a crawled under the wire, although it; a number of young ladies at her home In the Matter of the Estate of the home as the was only about 24 inches from the greatest university committee to manage the celebration. JEROME WILSON, Tuesday. The occasion wa the birth-da- v ground training. A. D Allen. Chairman anniversary of her daughter Carrol. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Singing for conference was furnished Dewey H. Nielsen, Secretary. ooOoo Miscellaneous games were enjoyed True Love Returns Ward choir rlrp'd-- d b .a will Creditors of is afternoon. the The note. present claims with attractive during audience and nt Allen, When James Byron Roden filed a truly worthy accompanied by Nona A. ' declaration at San Francisco of his Approximately one hundred and fifty birthdav rake in pink and green topp- vouchers to the undersigned George ughan. f of the stake participated. The 'd with lighted candles formed the cen- Wilson, at Hyrum, Utah on or before intention to marry as his fourth wife peonle JSIC FESTIVAL his first wife, the marriage clerk festival was directed by Ruth Moss ter piece of tbe dinning table. Lunch the 20th day of May, 1941. Dated this 7th day of March. 1941. looked a trifle nonplused. Howevmusic director of the Hyrum Stake M. 'as served to twentv-fou- r guests. The er, a reconstruction of Rodens mariThe Music Festival ' was assisted by Mrs. Esther LEON FORNNESBECK. Attorney at 7;30 p.m. I. A. with Kathryn Adams as pianist ' GEORGE A. WILSON, Administrator. tal background revealed no obstacle. is presented to a Nielsen. as and organist Darley Roy large appreciative . shop Worthlin iscusses Ward o, Iaching ' ' . C.C. To Hold Celebration Lo-ga- P.T.A. Honor Faculty Members -- e. one-hundr- .U.P. Camps Held and Room Mothers Of Lincoln School Wildlife Federation Drive Huge Success es . pre-"en- - Out-;tandi- m -- nt Family Dinner Follows Marriage , 1 n, open-Saturd- ay nria-rkoo- fr . one-stra- 1 1 i 1 .... |