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Show Number SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM. XV Volume ruQs Services QUARTERLY CONFERENCE HELD Held For W. K. Granger Reports On Camp CRYSTAL WEDDING OBSERVED . The filieenth wedding anniversary Elder Sylvester Q. Cannon of the of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R Nielsen was Council of the Twelve and Alma Sonne i observed Friday evening with a large represented the general authorities of LaMar Mr. F. J. Carlson, President the at .friends of gathering Calif" the church at the conference held SatClub datives Fro Idaho, in Logan Canyon. A beautiful Hyrum Lions Camp ..Of Utah urday night and Sunday. President Utah 5 Deferent- - Parts the D centered Hyrum, serving cake wedding bit ,dwin Clawson of the Hyrum Stake table where a buffet luncheon was Dear Mr. Carlson : tites! ' ' : : Tonum of the first served at presided at the sessions. p.m. Out door sports, I am enclosing a copy of a letter just until niuLl v I filled Wednesday at Leatham, chorister of the Lynden the enjoyed and were games dancing received from Director McEntee of ed I, Vhh Sympathizing friends of the second ward of Weilsville, was in char I the wee hours of the morning. which Corps, Civilian Conservation ly who came to pay respect ge of the music rendered. were: Mr. and Mrs. those have I and present relative beioved am sure is c( their Apostle Cannon in addressing the f on drown, Mr. and Mrs. blain Nielsen, done all within my power to assist in , Emma Olsen, their Mr. and them to live ivtr. and Mrs. Grant Nielsen, in the stand wcre the Stake Saints, encouraged but this seems to be the Mrs. Carrol Miller, Mr. and Mrs. France this matter, Patriarch O.M. Wilson, the religion and appreciate the inheritance answer. final , Nielof the handed down to them from their fore" is Grener, Mr.'and Mrs. George B. dency and members I am hopeful that your camp may be Rosa Mrs. President fathers. Observance of the Sabbath McBoard, Wilda Mr. School Mrs. Jensen, sen, Jay restored this fall, however Gnffen, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shaffer, Entee said it was impossible to make fjraelsen and other officials Day is essential for every Latter Day Saint. By living the laws of God and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hall, Mr. and Mrs. but that he would I the I he. any such promise, Mon-som observing the laws of the land is the into a were services Mrs. Mr. and Henry Bert Brown, tpressive honestly try to put that request T.s and with Mr. J. will ward Ferton Brown, M.. Mrs. Bishopric, that method bring peace Mr. and . . ;the only reality. serve E. N. Larsen .'r i officiating, lhe choir dirthroughout the world Assuring you of my desire to and Mrs. Wesley Burris, Mr. and Mrs. democracy true Lake Tribune and Salt accompan-Sa- y said Elder Cannon. Carl Baxter Mrs. Norma Courtesv am ected by Weldon Gunnell and Mr. and the Verv truly yours, U hy , Juriel Wright, rendered who recently was ap- MR. E. N. LARSEN Llder Sonne, B. Nielsen. W. K. Granger of the CHAIRMAN OF THE ANNUAL fal hymns; Til Go Where the the couple. quorum assist to to wrfapera' Gifts were presented pointed ' ' t Me To Go Dear Lord and iweive, praised the pioneers for their CELEBRATION JULY 4th. Cleared Away' Has ie Mist Independence Day, July 4th, promis- JAMBOREE TO BE HELD AT and faith atod the example of was ottered by - Merrill unity Honorable Walter K. Granger Not to be the best celebration ever spons- SHENOAH PARK them. es exhibeted by of Hyrurps Stake Sunday true leadership one Mr. of Representatives .1 Wellsviile, Larsen, House stated fill ored, A d u e t until the teachings of our Savior D. C. jf Superintendent Wild citizens. Life Washington, , enthusiastic the He Hyrum 27, be obtained. Friday Jue Fn Tf - Carden, was sung by Bert the earth can peace entertainment the the Thursday night Federation will hold a Jamboree at of every iQrainger: pear Fnd P. f Holland of Shelley, Idaho. pointed out the importance Shenoah Park in Blacksmith fork Gan- Deference is made to our converse to bring their part '?resicL ijohn A. Israelsen, first speak-individual in doing P y arbeen s bave be held at the Music and t tbe dosing of Civilian j ; refc ed to the life of Mrs. Olsen, about better world conditions. Under the direction of A D. Allen and affair Prizes will fae -- Uervla Corps Camp at Ut.. B. the family wiler lev had devotion for 1 c,v.euc wiawson una cuuusiiors, that desire W. S. Bailey. A midnight dance at the . awarcjej lo the winners of different and expressed exyour earnestly waL a v ' I nd mother. The assurance 1V1. Elite Hall will follow the program. i nompson and Albert Z.tmcien In order to receive any re- this camp bP continued This offics is contests. full day of Day Saints have of the resot being called to it L Friday July 4th, will be a refreshments, you must present your also in receipt of a number of telegrams pressed appreciation until the eur-- y was also mentioned In con" break Stake, from day festivit.es of the Hyrum leaders as membership cards. A good time is from interested people in tnat area labor Another was the e read the poem, more of live morning, hours Saturday to members guaranteed. All members be there. making the same request. they urged all Wild-lif- e Members. 'I remark made by Lon Savage and his more diligently work and Much as I regret the necessity for known cooperatively mamhad M. Wilson the of in jeh 0. charge particul-arl- v committeemen the of closing of (he C.C.C. camps, for the advancement and growth hie her birth. He recalled moth parade scheduled. Both old and CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS where they have been West the in in her childhood Stake. entertained during the OPEN . young will be such a valuable asset in fire protection and 1 into leadership developed with games, boat races and athletic As part of the comprehensive planday as well as the conservation work they EVENING PROGRAM I personality. attractions. . tor national defense, mineral ec- have been doing, we have no alterna- ning of Miss Margaret Nielsen, a gleaner jja and Ross Liljenquist render Watch for a complete program m our onomists are needed to do research in juet, W hen Day Is Done" ac- the Hyrum third ward, very effectively next issue. 1Vfhe Civilian Conservation Corps the fields of minerals, coal, and petre! by Eva Miller, introduced the new M.I.A. slogan for roleum. Civil Service examinations for Rudet. as apprved by tbe Bureau of jent Edwin Clawson appreciathonored on birthday 1942. Elder Gurney Lee of these positions are now open. The 1941 the Budget and submitted to Congress, wa: giW Saturday ad$5,600 a railed for the reduction of 135 camps, to ing this family and the fine from A $2,600 the birthday party of evening, range had grown up between Paradise, speaker June Hth, at the home of college The ApproDriation Committee, while Completion of a dressed the audience on Science and afternoon Everton of Logan, year. with ; faithful labors of Mr. and such sub- I have no knowledge of what the final Mrs. in George and Mr., study a major course furnished by Music was of Hyrum, cn in the Sabbath School with Religion. honoring Dewey H. Nielsen as geology, metallurgy, milling en- decision of Congress will be, placed ladies chorus from Logan, directed by Mrs. Hayden Long and LaFaye Long jects ren wdi long be remembered. further reduction in the Budoret which Legineering, or economics and profesClawsons prayer was that Mrs. Crowshaw and superintendent of Salt Lake City and Carol Everton of sional experience dealing with the ec- when enacted by Congress, will necessBit be kind to Mr. Olsen with vi J. Anderson. all the Logan, whose birthdays were onomics of mineral industries are re- itate the closing of 129 additional responsi bility. The program was arranged by the same week. Substitution of additional ex- camps. Then there is also the fact that n were- - Mrs. Dewey H. quired. p "One fleeting hour, was sung M.I.A. and ome 75 camos have been or will be asOthers Stake present perience for part of the education, iNelson of Logan, accompanied Hyrum Sue, little and Nielsen of appropriate graduate study signed to military reservations to do daughterly and likewise , , I Nelson. Darwin. or Clyde Nielsen, Mrs. Blaine is permitted under cernecessary clearing of land, building EL j) Wright in closing expressed rose reunion held and Mrs. N. J. Nielsen, ror experience Persons who may be rifle and other nec Nielsen, and roads, Valarie ranges conditions. !pp faion for the support of this Mr. Hayden Long, Boyd, tain national The P. P. Rose family reunion was all of Hyrum! for these important positions essary work in connection with fa the ward where Mr. and Mrs. far. qualified of Susie and Long, finDennie the of with one Sherwyn, defense. at Lagoon, Cl. 1 fad been so faithful in giving of held Sunday to file their applications The Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs George are urged at Manv of tbe camps m the West are their i lent and contributions in the est pleasure lesorts in the State. the U. S. Civil Service Commission Pearl and Jean Eastern B. Junior, members. will o Everton, thirty-twof manned consists by enrolees from the irganizations where they labor- family Washington at once. Applications no- there are , because further until the of received ed C iinsilor William J. Miller pro-Do- AH attended except Mr. and Mrs. Paul Everton of Logan. country as be rated part Each honored guest was presented the benediction. Bud Rose of California, who were un" not a sufficient number of enrollees in J- - Nielsen. N. of life history Six brothers of Mr. Olsen acted as able to be present. Dinner was served with a announced by Western States to carry on these the Another examination business condik reserved pall irers. The array of flowers were in. The Tea Room' which was the commissioin is for cylinder press- projects. The improved HELD to national relating luper.faed by Helen Jensen and Ven" for the family during the day. The en- SOCIAL Government the in tions. particular ... men for employment nie L' rsen and carried by the mission- joyable day was spent in recreation ui Dur.cau .aeiensc Otfa wl tne Mrs Emma Liljenquist was hostess the ary c'iss of which Mr. Olsen is theJ activities at the .resort. Plans were sugof the Treasury age of applicants for enrolment Tuesday after- - graving8 and Printing gathering lead f. Internment was in the city family for future gatherings. gested and the grave was dedicated by ccfasilor James J. Wilson. Funeral BIRTHDAY CLUB arrar jbments were made by, Thompson Mrs. Venna Larsen entertained the Ful; Home. endeavored ,0 l.r first ward birthday club Monday night. . , Mrs. H. F. Liljenquist , thru-o, though the transportation even Petersen, Afton could, decorated formal schooling was home 0f Larsen t seve B d was received Saturday night The Los Ang-- , of Handtmand to the operation of the cost added Mrs. George with roses and peonies. epticeship or 4 years i Heath of Mrs. Olsen at a Salt with the many re- ? Basto, Mrs. Wdliam ana a f year Vernon to Mrs. comply les, Corps, fifteen as printing La. ' A tray lunch was served to - of StodHospital where she entered a as Mrs. James camps in the many to keep Chambers of Magna, requPred 0f all applicants, quests PCn famous to undergo a technical club members present. The evening dard, Mrs. Merrill Baxter, Mrs. Alma Pre but we canot continue West as posible, 1 OTt on. For more than a year Mrs. was spent playing Bingo, with prizes year iourneyman expert number of comp- the Mrs. W. ln add actual operation ot Hat health had been failing. She won by Mrs. Helen Jensen and Melva Alien, Mrs. Leland Petersen, the in ience Western Corps Areas, ..i t a S. Petersen, Mrs. Varnel Rosza, and bed cylinder presses is necessary. Ho ner husband visited the famous Brown . camp at Hyrum has partiCular of the hostess. - L Cher's clinic, at Rochester, but because of the exacting Mature s;nce 1934 with the ever, ation j ,;to receive favorable results. Luncheon was served at one long the duties in the Bureau of Engraving Mrs. Marion Majors of Salt Lake ex P ti(m tjiat ;t was closed for about low bowl of deep Olsen has been a resident of Novem-o- f and Printing, an additional 2 years & is visiting with her mother Mrs. table centered with a City (from October, 1939 to tlat-oe- a followed. p fst ward all her life, where she on roses. red Visiting aditional 1 M. A. Gill. journeyman experience 940) . However, an fan prominent aqd ertremely mlh auto cylinder presses equipped bp opened at Vernal, Utah, u to church affairs., Office of the Forest Service matic feeders is required. Application worl5; must be perform- Regional necessary h December 30, 1897, daughter members of the class may be for this examination must be on rue that so can ony bp carr;ecj on during hte Harry G. and Emma Wilson able to receive actual experience in the with the Commission s office not later Summer season. She married Lorenzo A. Olsen Regional drafting office. than July 9, 1941. Sincerely yours, d. 1919 in the Salt Lake Temple, The house of representatives of the Further information regarding these t children were born (Sgd) J. J. McEntee has voted an to them. be obtained from the examinations Director may By Albert Hibbs. United States Congress - a,re, tire following survivors! Her for the appropriation of $246,960,000 of the Board of U. S. Civil fad Mr. L A. Olsen, CCC camps from the Secetary six sons, 1236 of Co. of at the post office or support Examiners ", CARD OF THANKS Service f, Keed, Douglas, Quinn and Gary Wednesday, the main body first of July until the same time next customhouse in any city which has a wish t Hyrum and We to take this opportunity of stationed at Camp Kay Olsen of Ogden, 3544 of the CCC. It is believed that the Senate those faughters Fern and Carol of Hyrum departed for northern Idaho to year. ammend the appropriation bill post office of the first or second class, expressing our sincere gatitude to durburden Service Civil may our States assisted to United who lighten reestablish a camp previously occupied which are sched- or from the BeD. C. and so that the 125 campson July I st ing the sickness and death of our. a step mother, two by another company. Officers may be Commission,. Washington, -, uled to be dropped of the For Ieavmother. ad wife loved who Cliffod array are Shaw of and members of the company faf in the restored. Many communities has flowers and beautiful services , we Los of of Angles the Hynim of Rose thank Kelley people wish Mrs. voiced to sisters two Fd Hyrum, a ,aw ing protest have Mrs. extend our appreciation to all. IDert Holland of Shelley, Idaho and the surrounding territory for their United States abandonment of camps in beenjthe houe guest of her mother the 1 against Lorenzo A. Olsen and family com-firs. Ray Jensen of Hyrum also interest and cooperation while the weeks.. the two that is and it possible P. Olsen the past 0. s their locality Fe. located at Camp pany has been camp will be kept in operation H P- - Anderson, former resident of the Drafting class are not, Hyrum llo'vinS, the funeral services Wed-- y of Los Angles is Mrs Varnel Ros comoanyanother by mem luncheon was served at the OI-- other and vocational agriculture the with being transferred Enrollees of Company 3544 say they South Cache High, was fime i out of town guests and hers of the company and at this time, have enjoyed their stay at Hyrum. relatives. elected first president of tbe com-- 1 mg wi to whether they will ol' the as new decision recdntly a that Emma 1her mother Mrs. They only hope wil the guest of , will not be moved to Huntsville has are "Agriculture Teachers Association. munity into which theyCache moving ha Liljenquist. been has ice to commitees action Such reached. is the oldest teacher in . Mr . Anderson Valley not been as be as cooperative CELEBRATION recommended in order that the class service in render hope hey have left to the State that and they Phone Debeen Pickers. 11 with the people of WANTED: Raspberry purchases for the Fourth of July which is sponsored by the National field. impression particular v 71. ration MUST be OKed by Mayor fense through the USAC and the For a good the valley. the near located be Jenson. est Service might tfos. EniiUti Olsen , a-- IX n, ....... 1, F-3- T 4, 1 V i - re-th- at four sal-ari- es ar -- dif-fer- er u; 1 St iSr Se 1 J Xritt a,,. ut : tl" .,- About Camp Hyrum Og-de- Hyrum-Member- - 4gh7.SSiSteLtclirof tFt 1 J |