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Show i Your Part, Vote Tuesday November 4 FQPEFENSE BUY NITED STATES ip: wives m UODS ANOilAXES Hyrum, Utah 'Volume XV ' Letter From Uncle Sam The Service Calls (Editors Note: The following letter received by the Hyrum ' Service Committee, from John H. Isreaioen shows that oct bojs from Uiah have whdii takes to get along. Dear Gentlemen: I w sh lo thank you very much letfor ycur much appreciated better. It makes a fellow feel much unter to kow the people at home under-s- t and derstand his pobiuon nds v hat he has to give up when he goes into the service. It makes me feel very f ne ana honored to know that they take enough interest in the follows to ge. en together and vrue such an letter and budding ccuracng I knc.v that at anyt.me if I nee. com help of any kind at home your to glad than be more mitte would help me. The service kfe is just what you make it. It can e tber be the three best years of your life or the three worst. That is entirely up to the individual. I have enjoyed my f rst year very much and if the next two years are the same, I know Ill never regret the day I inlioied. On the ether hand if it goes like some fellows I have met I know it will be the worst that could happen. So far mine is! the best. I thank you again for the Iettei and I hope ell the boys are enjoying their service fe as much as I do. Yours truly, John H. Israelsen Selective ONE OF CACHE VALLEYS OLDEST RESIDENT CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Two 1 Local Boys Two of Hyrums youths have been called to serve in Uncle Sams ) .ry service. The young men along with others that have gone are taken from their homes and employed to help swell the numbers who make up the army of the Unitea States. Th s army stands between u and a ruthless system that connives to deprive us of rights that makes our homes free. A testimonial for Carl Muughan and Wayne Andersen will be held Sunday evening November 2 in t, hird ward chapel in connection ' musical from Ogden, directed by M ss Walborg Petersen a former of Hyrum. At one time she vas music supervisor of Cache Co. Schools. It should be of interest to every t. citizen of Hyrum to attend this M ss Petersen is bringing this arogram as a way in celebrating her Seventieth birthday. Seventy years mung and still going strong in public service is something that should arouse our interest rnd cause us to aaake every effort to make it an out standing event for Miss Petersen. We must not forget the boys Adiom we are honoring also. They are clean outstanding young men vho wl add to the credit too of the comunity along with those who have ;one. Let us not forget the public service that Carl Maughan has so and rreely given the community church in the field of recreation. PASTRY SALE SPONSORED Wayne Andersen has done outstandBY RELIEF SOCIETY ing work in the soil conservation FIRST WARD program. Miss Petersens program will con-- s Following Relief Society meet ng st of solos duets both vocal and inTuesday, a cake and pie sale will be strumental, Ogden city chief of polheld in the kitchen at the first ward ice will be the speaker. chapel. After cast ng your vote Tuesday call n the kitchen end get Ladies Senior Liferary Club ycur choice of the large variety of delicious pastries on sale. Relief The. Ladies Senior Literary Soc-et- y Soc ety officers will be in charge. met October 24, at the home of Mrs. A. J. Clawson. An illustrated Costume Party orogram on art, was g ven by Miss Dora Williams of the Lincoln School Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Andher faculty. Two piano solos were given at a costume Dinner Party by Lavonne Bailey and two vocal Wednesday nte. Prizes for the best Juets with guitar accompaniment, costumes wer- - award 'd to the scare ay Mrs. Leonard Wasden and Mrs. crow, Mrs. Paul Nielsen, and the Har son Davis of Logan. farmer, Mrs Ruth Moss. After din24 club members were present. ner progressive table games were The guests were: Mrs. Fred Miller, played. Mr. Charles Shepherd re- Mrs. Issac Bradley, Mrs. Lehi Claw-o- n ceived a nrize for high score man Mrs. Edwin Clawson, Mrs. Floyd and Mis. Hervin Nielsen fer high Nielsen and Mrs. Lamar Larsen. score lady. The pr zes for low score Also Mrs. Leonard Wasden and Mr mn and lady were awarded to Mrs. Harrison Davis of Logan. Stauf-feur. Hervin Nielsen and Mrs. Cliff ith 1 Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs Stanley Gunn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Ruth Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Paul N:ehen, Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Nieken. Pdr. and Mrs FI aon, Mr. and Mrs. Ross E' Mr. -- rd M'-s- . Cliff Stauffer, er.d Mr. and Mrs. Dav'd Davis. Sheph'-rd- . Mr Howard P. Leetham and Miss Maitha Lea'ham. of Salt Lke Citj , v.rre Sundav 't th home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Lea ham. vi-t- cr . We Saw A number of edd creatures dodging public to reach that red house cast of Andersons Lumber Co. I Larsen predicting better weather. We hope. Dr. Burgess shooting deer with the giea'est of ease. Ano.her buck bit (he dust. Virg'nia Starffeur explaining the advanagi-- s cf NOT rid ng a hors ever rough territory. School teachers glad of school and farmers needing new help. Unr'i-- i shinng up that buck shot sho"tn ron for phea'ants come sun up Sunday a.m. WendeV A.'Ien passing out those clear Havanas. Ls number three to the Alien househod. his son D. 0. Nielsen receivin' home wnth open arms. This is the evend miss onary to mum to the be a D. 0. Nie!sen home. Must record. If i Weldon Albert-ovowing, rant shoot the deer 1 11 run e m down. A-d- Vr f . . The Call America Heeds Saturday, November , marks the 84th birihday of Mrs. Emma Jane Jackson. Mrs. Jackson is the mother of Mrs. J.J. Facer of this city. Mrs. Jackson has. the distinction cf being the oldest lady living in f-- ' NUMBER 22 FRIDAY OCTOBER 31, 1941 res-:de- nt ev-m- O x i Xi She Cache Valley continuously. was the w.fe of Bishop Alma 0. Jackson Sr., who died April 30, 1934. Her parents, Thomas and Martha Obray, were among the first set'lers in Cache Valley. They settled in Paradise, which is now known as Avon, and later moved to Wells-vill- e where Emma Jane Obray was bern. The years passed qu'ckly and Miss Obray became the bride of A. 0. Jackson. They made their home in Cache Valley, where they have resided ever since. To this union was born eight ch Idren. On July 4th, this year, Mrs. Jack-so- n received a beautiful dress from C.C. Anderson Co. as an award for the oldest lady to have lived in Cache Valley. H il . w i ,T ' In a newely settled town sooth of Lake City, known as San Pete County, was born one of Hyrums highly respected citizens in 1862, Mr. David Crookston. Friday, October 24. marked his 79 birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Crookston aren't enjoying good health, the was remembered by the immediate family that called during the day. 864 found the Crookston family to Logan. Here, moving north, young David spent his boyhood days. As a young man his keen intellect and sound judgment was soon recognized, being called as a member of the police force at Logan, where he served for two terms. Coming to Hyrum in 896, he continued with detective work and served as city marshall for some time. In the field of construction work and carpentry, Mr. Crookston has been outstanding. Always interested in music, his leisure time was devoted to singing and entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Crookston have been active members of the second ward for more than forty years. Out of eight children, six are living. They are: Mrs. Emma C. Dunn of Logan. Mrs. Josephine Unsworth and Mr. Bessie Thomas of Malad, Idaho, Mrs. Helen Jensen and Jessie Crookston of Hyrum and Mrs. Jennie Glenn of Wellsville. They also have sixteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The Crookstons have many friends in our community who are deeply interested in their speedy reJ . covery. Sat .J! 1 ' X & 1 V $ .,t riP ( ,6 HYRUM YOUTHS ACCEPT CALLS TO MISSION FIELDS , 1 Mrs. Clawson Entertains Literary Society MyReta Wile Mrs. A.J. Clawson entertained the Ladies Literary Society of Hyrum at her home last Friday, October r Funeral services for MyReta Wjl-e19, daughter of Joseph A. and s, 24. Mrs, V.E. Petersen, club president, was in charge of the program consisting of an illustrated talk on art by Miss Dora Williams of the Lincoln school faculty; two piano solos by LaVonne Bailey ana two vocal duets by Mrs. Leonard Wasden and Mrs. Harrison Davis of Logan. Lunch was served to 24 dub members and special guests. Mrs. Wasden, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. LaMar Larsen of Logan, Mrs. Floyd Nielsen, Mrs. Isaac Bradley, Mrs. Reuben Mrs. Fred Miller, Mrs. Edwin Clawson, and Mrs. Lehi Clawson. P1) '' ly Preston Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Nielsen, and Wendell Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Petersen, have accepted cal to the m ssion field. Preston is assigned to labor in the North Central States and Wendell in the Texas Mission. The two young men will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City, December 8, for preparTestimonials are beatory ing arranged and wll be presented prior to their leaving, December 7. 79th Milestone Reached FORMER RESIDENT OF HYRUM DIES SUDDENLY Darlene Gorden Wiles, who did at the family home north of Pocatello Saturday, sept. 27, were held Monday. Sept. 29, in the Pocatello Fifth Ward Chapel with Bishop J.O. Anderson officiating. The music included the opening BLAIR NIELSEN HONORED and closing songs by the Fifth ward AT TESTIMONIAL relief society singing mothers chQr-u- s directed by Mrs. CW. Ellsworth The welcome home party Sunand accompanied by Mrs. Venha day night in honnr of Elder Blair Nielsen was well attended. William Hess, a vocal solo by Hulda HanS. Baxter member of the missionary sen accompanied by Joyce Gordon, committee announced the following and a vocal solo by Mrs. Carrie D. Monroe, accompanied by Matilda program. Accord:an solo by Dean Nielsen; Ellsworth. The organ prelude and Venfta Welcome home address, Alton Mil- postlude were played by ler! Vocal solo, Mrs. Lyman Morrell: Hess. .j The invocation was pronounced reading. Marguerite Smith; Response, Elder Nielsen: response by Louis E. Hendersen and the benDavid 0. Nielsen. ediction by Albert Jenks. The grave The ward choir under the direc- was dedicated by Bishop James 'A. tion of Professor Terry rendered the Quinn. closing song. Closing prayer was Speakers were Heber Hansen, Aloffered by James G. Christensen. exander Kinghorn and Bishop Anderson . Pallbearers were LeRoy WilW & R CLUB es, Melvern Frandson, Melvin Leijh-ma- n Funeral services were held at Ogden Saturday afternoon f.or Russell Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilson, former residents of Hyrum. Mr. Wilson died suddenly in Salt Lake City, where he was employed. The cause of the death was pneumonia. The following survive: his wife and two children, father, mother and a number of brothers and Birthday Club sisters. Relatives attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Jen Mrs. Alma Alien was hostess to sen, Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen he first ward birthday club at her and Mrs. Andrew Christiansen, who home Wednesday night. The occas- accompanied them to Ogden. ion was her birthday anniversary. NOTICE TO HALLOWEEN S ghteen club members were presSpecial Interest Group Shows PRANKSTERS ent and Irene Clawson as special Interest As a precautionary measure, two and Leon Hutchinson. guest. Luncheon was served by tl Mrs. Fon Brown entertained the uarshals will be on duty Halloween rostess. Games followed with prize Under the direction of Mrs. Vella Approximately one hundred and W & R club Friday at her home with ight (tonight). We would like t Mrs. Marie Wellard, hjrs. von by Charlotte Allen, Irene Claw Sullivan, fifteen 13 club members present and three Group Special Interest Mabel McNichols and Mrs. Frank ug?est to you, who m ght have on and Edna Laurtizen. Club mem- members of the Hyrum first ward special guests, Marion Rust. Ruby deas to have a good time, please do bers flowers were cared the Sandersen, a gift to Mrs. Allen din-vpresented entertained at a venison were Smith, and Margaret Larsen. Card for act be diSlructive. by members of the Theta Rho Tuesday night following the as- games were played with prizes club, Mary Hansen. Peggy Willard, semblage program. The social event awarded to Margaret Larsen, high Erma Leu Bell, Carolyn Petersen, Wilda directed all score Jensen was by group president cut, honor Mrs. Lyman Morrell and L. A. Allen priez to Phyllis Savage and Hilda Darlene Kinder, Ruby Cook, Edna Lee Schoolcraft, Lucharman of the program committee Nielsen. Lunch was served at small Schinn, Sara cille Lois McNichols, Glenda Day, The banquet was served in the un- tables to 16 guests. nd Roberts Juanetta Schneider, ique dining hall of the chapel where Helen Richmond. Tailor abundance Bird Halloween ideas and an Burial was in the Mountainview The tailor bird of Asia uses her of varied colored chrysanthemums bill as a needle of bits with and dinfiber , cemetery. formed the decortions. During or grass sews leaves into a kind of Miss MyRetta Willes was the ner, L. A. Olsen, acted as toast master. The program continued with sack. This is then filled with wool, grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fibers and hair to make a nest. George E. Gordon of Hyrum. responses, musical selections, vocal Danskits comic and solos, readings. cing concluded the evenings entern, er tainment. CHURCH BULLETIN Elite Club The following high councilmen visited the different wards Sunday First-Pres dent Algess. All members came in costumes nght. Hyrum Evan H. and Zbinden bert Bishop symbolic of Halloween. Progressive table games were played with Leora Bankhead of Wellsville, Hvrum SePetersen and Elva Andersen as prize cond: President B.M. Thompson winners. Luncheon was served to and Bishop Orville L. Lee of Para13 club members and three special dise. Hyrum Thrd: Thomas Bradshaw of Wellsville and Gearney Lee quests, Mrs. George Griffen. Mrs. Harold Seeholzer of Logan and Mrs. of Paradise. Fon Brown of Hyrum. Fast Day Services The regular monthly fast day serJuior Literary Club vices will be held Sunday in connecFriday afternoon at 4 p.m. at tion with sacrament meeting and uth Cache High, the Junior Lit-ar- y will convene immediately after the club will entertain the memb-- s close of Sunday school in the three of the Senior Literary Club. Mrs. wards of Hyrum. eldon Nielsen, Mrs. Kenneth Shaw id Mrs. Charles McBride will act as Relief Society Activities Hyrum First istesjes to the guests. Party was held Monday night at the home of Alice BurA No-Ho- st At 2 00 p.m. Tuesday, Ottey Benson will discuss the lesson. Theology. Testimonies will follow. At 3:30, Elinor Wright will conduct the teachers training class. Hyrum Second Mrs. W.A. Allen will present the lesson on Theology, Tuesday at 2 p.m. After testimony bearing the teachers topic wil be given by Ruby Christensen. Hyrum Third. Theology and testimony meeting will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. James G. Christensen will treat the lesson on .Theology and Connie Nielsen will conduct the teacher training topic. |