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Show a. l!gi)h VoIume Tl cram L XV SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM. UTAH Shenoah Park To Open Thursday June 19th Tt V Js 8 Rtj is' fat at ud tig ! lt, AI ;i cut I at y Ml ra; tv 1 r , a! wl lb I Number FRIDAY JUNE 13, 1941 Open House Held For Former Bishop Tuesday June 10 marked the seventy fifth milestone in file life of one of Cache Valleys loal citizens. Bishop : James J. Facer. An open house j reception was held in his honor at the Facer home from 4 00 p. m. until 8i00 p. m., Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Facer in the receiv- -' ing line cord- CONFERENCE TO QUARTERLY ialy greeted The opening session of conference more than one wil1 commence at 7:30 P. M. Saturday hundred and all for evening priesthood members ' ,'C ' twenty guests of the stake. It is urgent that all mem, .that called. iy bers holding the Aaronic and Melchiz-ede- k 'y o f jj Telegrams vs priesthood be present. congratulations it juiLd WELFARE MEETING . i telephone calls, Special meeting for all welfare birthday greetings and numerous sprays workers is slated for A.M. Sun 0f Dowers were received from those day morning. Elder Judd from Salt unable to be presents Mrs. Wanda Dunn Lake will be there to discuss that phase Ann Chapman, Euliha Facer were in or work. charge of thP serving and was assist- GENERAL SESSIONS by Miss Evelyn Hanson of Paradise At 10:00 A.M. and 2;00 P.M. genand Jane Dunn of Hyrum. A lovely eral conference sessions will be held in decorated birthday "cake bearing the the auditorium of the chapel. Speakers numeral 75 centered the serving table. will be Elder Sulwster Q. Cannon, mem- - INTERESTING EVENTS IN THE ber Twelve Appostles CAREER OF JAMES J.. FACER: the 9,ounci! and Elder Alma Sonne, assistant to the- - VVhen Mr. Facer returned in 1900,' Council of Twelve Appostles. A spec- iol mivaJ nnnffaf tarill ruvvi Inh fit a miioiA 1 The Biggest Patriotic Parade Planned In keeping with the spirit of the times, when our government and what it means to us in the foreground we naturally want to celebrate the birthday of our republic in fitting style. One feature of the coming Fourth of July celebration is the parade. The committee in charge have laid out plans to make this parade one Under the auspices of the Logan of the most outstanding in the history Chamber of Commerce,, a committee of but the only way this tan Hyrum, has been assembled to survey the mil- be is for every citizen accomplished es of ? ache Valley this of itary our fair city to lend a hand and ccmmittee consists of George D .Clyde, forth true American effort and Paul M. Dunn, Erwin Moser, George put and support. loyalty B. Bowen, W ilk! am Worley, William The community is very grateful for Evans, Jr., Joseph B. White, M. R. the fine that has been rend Hovey, and Fredrick P Champ, with ered in support the E the G. of Peterson pat. This year when our President College and President Willard Paulsen of the way of life is being threatened let us Chamber of Commerce, and others as- put forth greater effort and make this paradP outstanding in depicting sociated, and selected Mr. Champ as the many privileges we enjoy that are Chairman and Dean Clyde as denied peoples of other nations. Chairman. In planning floats let the stars and In view of the rumors currently in stripes have a prominent place. Use the national colors freely where they The city of Hyrum Forest Service yesterday issued a brief statement for will blend with other colors in decorC. C. and those folC.s committees l i publication in our local press as at ng floats and cars. Would some one organizations that have helped in lows:build a float bearing a huge flag as t Juring and improving these grounds In order to be prepared for any de the centra! idea surrounded by some be for e to complimented I undertaking vclopment which may be of importance things it stands for. A living flag of t' J1 project. The park is dedicated to the immediate to this committee, children area, dressed in national colors I? s pioneers of Hyrum. with the assistance of other citizens, has could be arranged. following is the program as it has made a survey of the potentialities of The parade as planned will be made I en arranged by the general commit the Valley for military or defense pro? fi - A patriotic of three sections, up jects. Obvious y, the nature of this work in hand has precluded a broader section consisting of floats of a patlyor John W. Jorgensen, A. J. L tersen, chairman in charge of the initial organization or an earlier public riotic nature. This section will be head ed by Miss America. 2- - A decorative ' gram; Frank Dusenberry and C. announcement. section made up of floats of an artStauffer, v It is reported that a military pro' istic or decorative nature. This section t At 3:00 P.M., camp inspection by ject of undetermined proportions may is to heeded .C. enrollees; at 6:00 P.M., flag by Miss Utah.3- - An auto bP under consideration for locationjn made up of cars entermob;!e"sectioii png ceremonies by the American the'intermountain areaT In tne course or ed by individuals. No entrys of organ . ion, Commander Byron Snow in the reconnaissance at least three pos izations or clubs will be entered in trge! Mayor John W. Jorgensen will sible sites in Cache Val ey have receivthis section. It is being featured to at ' the presentation speech! U. S ed consideration. The committee is adthe individual car owner to dec. Jest ranger, James Stewart, will re-fvised that the s ection of military sites tract orate the family car and enter it and with a speech of acceptance! of board with a rests military experts for a prize on an equality Jication prayer by Patriarch O. M. and that no agitation or influence wil compete basis with his neighbor where the exIson! South Cache Band Concert and have a favorable bearing upon thP deis not shared by a group. The ball games will follow. t termination. Meanwhije, the people of pense of the car will not be considThose in charge of the transporta-- f this community may be assured that a newness in ered cars that are not I are Alma Sorenson, Kenneth constructive, impartial, and adequate decorated judging, not wanted. This sectare his and Carrol Miller. of the resources, facilities, ion is presentation to be headed by Miss Hyrum. Jring your family, friends and lunch and military possibilities of our area is Cash prizes are set for each sectJ le 19th, to Shenoah Park. being made. ThP public is urged to co- ion and each sectionup will be judged Soft drinks and icp cream will be others and committee with the operate ed at a long table centereu with a term, serving as county commissioner ccncerned separately. f mished by Hyrum City. the m awaiting the action of Another feature will be a bicycle wedding cake, topped with a miniature a period of six yeais. While a resident military authorities in due course and a DONT FORGET THE DATE. bride and groom placed in a mound 0f Idaho he was elected to the office decision based section . open to all boys and girls. The solely upon the merits of pink roses, to the followingrelatives 0f Commissioner of Bannock County of must be decorated and the bicycles considunder be which sitP may any and friends! Mr. and Mrs. Jay Petersen for two terms. eration here or elsewhere. We must be rider dressed representing some natMr.' and Mrs. J. Ray Stoddard, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Facer returned to prepared to accept patriotically a dec- ional character. ThP representatic of 'I and Lorraine Stoddard of Hyrum in 1939 and built an unique ision for or againist character will stand high in the judgCherloy in which area any i Richmond, Miss Edris Allen of Cove, home on main street, where they dec-M- r. as individur s or communities may ing. Three cash prizes will be given. and Mrs. A1 Lundahl, Jr., and ijed to remain and live among their be interested. Still another feature is open to scMr. and Mrs. Douglas Borlase of Lo- - many friends and associates. i outs. The entry is based on a patrol The successful life of Mr. Facer can FAMILY REUNIONS HELD. of eight boys showing three flags repgan, LaMar Wright of Hyrum, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Petersen and family. be attributed to honesty, fair dealings The descendents of the Bendt Nielsen resenting the development of the stars Mr. and Mrs. Petersen plan to make and consideration of others, the char2 family met at Friendship Park, June and stripes. The boy scouts must be their home in Hyrum, after their short acteristic of equality expressed in the 4th wherP the day was spent in social dressed in uniform. Three cash prizes took a significant place in the many civic and religious capacities he activities. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Peterson are offered and judging will be based V spotlight over the iast week when wedding trip. held. and family of California were present. on the patrol and not the individual. IN. Larsen, prominent citizen and Testimonial Held consists of five children! Mr. Peterson supervised the recreation See the scout book, lhe family k leader, was appointed state fish President Edwin Clawson was the James Vere Facer of El Monte, Calif- of the afternoon. Dinner and luncheoti May we again appeal to all to give I game commissioner under the new at the testimonial ornia, Eldon Facer of Tracy, Calif- was served at the Park to sixty-seve- n their unstinted support in making this principle speaker Gov-pr reorganization program of given Sunday night in honor of Lyman ornia, R. Fay Facer of Me Gammon, members. Plans for future gathering one of the outstanding parades of ou Herbert B. Maw. Morell, President Clawson in his ad- Idaho, Mrs. Ethel Farnsworth of Fort were discussed. celebration history. Make your plans Mrs. Wanda Dunn of Hythe for Idaho, fhe other two members Hall, dress now to place an entry in this outstandappreciation expressed appointed lie fish and game commission were faithful services rendered by Mr. and rum, thirteen grand children and two Marrgiage Of Miss Moon Announced ing affair. fell R. Frei of St George, and Mrs. Morell throughout the stake. For great grand children. To the individual car owners, by The marriage of Miss Ruth Moon to t H. Harrison of Roosevelt. All six years Mr. Morell had served as rge Wilford Draper, son of Mrs. Mamie using a cheese cloth base, some very AND LOCAL OFFICERS je members have been confirmed councilor in the bishopric of the first DELEGATES Draper of Salt Lake City has been an- Lne decorated cars can be arranged. ANNUAL CONFERENCE ATTENDS take released to ward and was recently Jhe state senate. nounced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. I ET Us HAVE YOUR SUPPORT over the responsibility as stake clerk Carl Moon. The Parade Committee J. .J if. Larsen steps into his new state A Large representation of delegates The marriagP was performed in the succeeding S. A. Dunn. Reuben Hanson from Jtion well qualified for he has been former the Hyrum Salt Lake bishop of the ward expressed and local woikers Temple June 2th-OLSEN REUNION mbitious leader of fish and game the high esteem in which he and Bishop Stake attended the M. I. A. and PriMiss Moon is a graduate of South I1S in Northern Utah and is exper" Wright held Lyman Morell as co- mary convention held at Salt Lake Cache High school, where she was outdesSunday afternoon seventy-on- e d with the technical as well as the The conference was of City June worker in that capacity. In in accounting, and cendents of the Paul Olsen family standing typing lar aspects of the work. For the members of the Hyrum first ward probably one of the best of its kind stenography. For the passed fifteen gathered at the first ward recreation he was city councilman for hall where the arrlnual reunion was Hansen presented to thP honor- in history. months she has lived at Spanish-for- k . Bishop m and served the Superintendent George I. Morris and.with her grandmother Mrs. Coyl. After held. Mrs. A, J, Clawson was in charge people well, and ed guest and his wife an electric clock. carries the job of chairman for The services were coducted by Bishop President Lucy G. Cannon of the gen- a short wedding trip the couple will of the program rendered, consisting of ' unis July celebration. events and happenings in the lives of eral board were in charge of M. I. A. make their homP in Spanishfork. Wright and congregational singing their descendents, story telling, solos, and work superintendent May Muriel Baxter general with Norma by a teacher of the south cache high' the primary. instrumental selections, a mixed quar FAMILY SOCIAL HELD he has built an enviable Wright as accompaniest. Other numbers Green Hinckley of reput-- 1 tet number and a moinologue. The welBaxclean word Norma the solo that living', Those vocal included after a by enjoyed Sunday Spirituality, nd has a host of friends among address was given by Russell come effective holeadership noon at Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Wilsons ter and an organ solo by Muriel Wright. of wisdom, and h Cache alumni. Hanson of Logan. leaders stressed in Morell. each by brothers and sisters of the me Prayers were were topics Response by Lyman At the business meeting which fol- - ' e people who supported Mr. Lar were offered by Patriarch O. M. Wil- department. family including Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Wi-for the state Dance Festival Ison of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Wil- - lowed the program, a reorganization 2 position believe him son and councilor James J. Wilson. e one of More than 8,000 people attended the cox and family of Ogden, Mrs. Grace was affected with Carrol Olsen presid- the most capable for this of work of dance festival held at Salt Air Friday Harwood and sons, Mrs. Lillian Call ent Hillery Olsen first vice president? any in the entire Artae PRIMARY OFFICERS MEETING with his appointment it is evident Members of the Stake Board Prim nidit. W. O. Robinson, dancP director and daughters of Rigby, Idaho, Mr. and J. T- - Baxter second vice president! D. S. Church was in charge Mrs. W.A. Coffin and daughters of with Isabelle Wilson as Governor Maw recognized his ary will hold their regular monthly of the L. secretary and ! incations and his ability. ' leadership meeting Saturday June 14, ef the huge affair. Six hundred couple Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hend-a- t Norma Baxter treasurer. thP third ward chapel at 2:00 P.M. from differnent stakes of the church erson and family. Miss LaWanna Amui- The long dining table gracefully An invitation is extended to all interest- - participated. Dances for the Gold and ssen of Lpgan, Mr. E.J. Wilson Sr. and with roses and peonies marked H); Home with board and room ed in Primary work.. Instruction and. Green Ball for the com:ng year' were thP immediate Wilson family. the places for the seventy-on- e guests girl, during summer months. Dinner was served by Mrs. E. J. present, and dinner was information will be given from the con demonstrated by W. 0. Robinson and served. VisitI "Call 84-Larsen. Social Wilson. activities Moveta followed. Miss vention recently held, ing followed. TO OPEN SHENOAH PARK THURSDAY JLNE 19th. r XL GAME, POP, ICE CREAM, 4 .CNICING AND FUN. Dedication of the Pioneer Shenoah Park, in Blacksmith Fork Canyon will te held Thursday afternoon and even 19th, to which the public is irj Juneto attend. invited The site of this Pioneer Park, near I a city power plant, was purchased by t!j city of Hyrum a little over a year site was then turned over i 9. This t the U. S. Forest Service and with t! a help of our C. C. C. camp has pro diced one of the finest recreation parks in the inter mountain area. The park has an ideal locati?n, provided with three auto parking Jots, ball cjmond, numerous water fountains, re large bridge and two smaller foot l.jdges and stoves to cook on. There Is yet to be built and improved the 1 ge amphitheatre and a lighting sys- - i i Conference To Be Held At Third of C Reports On Military Ward Chapel Objective C j nd nfv rc d A. enJ act ,uct: nts S3S i II N. Larsen To Jirect State ' ish And Game - t 1 be-ha- lf 8. sev-yea- rs ! d:r-ect- 1 1 , W |