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Show "nciSKAiii.stN nd Tightly "' u Damaged Page W i XHt" For Victory... make EVERY PAY DAY Buy L S.DEFENSE BONDS BOND DAY STAMPS taint? 1 - cha-l- . Blip VOLUME eclioj I Alta P mpan)-;s- f XV 5c per single copy f MRS. j IDA G. ROSE PASSES AWAY I Friday morning at 5 : 45 a.m. Mrs. flda Gunderson Rose, 76, passed at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gunder-?soDeath was due to a heart at-- I tack suffered a few weeks previous land of ailments incident to old age. Mrs. Rose was born January 4, 1 1866 at Fredrikstad, Norway, a and Gunder of Dortha daughter , ( Jacobsen Hansen. I She married Johann Gunderson I in Norway, February 22, 885, who I died March 2, 893 leaving her with 1 small children, a fifth was born jtour a jeW days after his death. Besides tpoviding for her family she was I very charitable to the mormon who were laboing in Nor-- ! way at that time. After doing a full work is supporting her small she spent many a night Jdays and ironing for the Elders. She made them welcome in her home and always gave them the best food and bed in the house. Two of her children passed away in Norway, but in 1902 with her other three children she came to the United States and settled in Hyn. T. Claf idem Et; P Gatrs ,J : 1 1 cemeif ''eh I oore (? to tions rs. . by Hi I was ( 'of Si rum. ollowl Matijl md M; 'Wnsbi; ance sf bee anf of resl m Hi t. and i Isa. $ & Lift e es electrical energy we can possibly spare, for Defense Projects. At the present time our system is interconnected with that of the Utah Power and light Company, which in turn is connected with other systems of the intermountain counrty and also with companies of the Pacific Northwest. The energy which we sell to the Utah Power Company is therefore transported to areas where it is needed for our war program. It may soon be necessary to turn off our street lights, and thus save energy for use elsewhere. We may be called upon to have a Blackout every night for the dur. ation. Hyrum City Electric Light Committee LESTER NIELSEN LIONS ELECT OFFICERS Wednesday night at the Hyrum Lions meeting officers were elected for the ensuing year. President Those elected were: Leo C. Nielsen, 1st vice president Wm S. Bailey, 2nd vice pres. Sam Bankhead, Secretary L. D. Morrell, Tail Twister Frank Dusenberry, Lion Tamer Chas. Shephard, Directors G. A. Anderson and Dr. J. Paul Burgess. Ray Nelson of Logan was the guest speaker and gave a very excellent discussion on the Jap religion. and its connection with the war. dy SYMPHONYISk. first . . .The man from Hyrum to give his life for rs UNFINISHED Are the people of Hyrum willing to give up their street Lights? As our Defense Program devel-opin the United States, we shall be called upon to furnish all the j She married Wilselm Rose in 1904, who passed away in 1935. Mr. and Mrs. Rose lived in Idaho for ten years and then returned to Hyrum where she has since resided. was noted for her hosShe alway shared what she pitality. I had with others. 'Her handwork I and everything she did was done perfect and her home and person the was always immaculate. For past three years she has made her home with her son, Oliver Gunderson and family and has been given every comfort and attention possib- NIBLEY BEAUTIFYING le. ' SURROUNDINGS She is survived by one son Oliver Gunderson and six grandchildren. The town of Nibley has started on a beautification project that Royalty Visits First Presidency could well be adopted by other communities of Gache Valley. Hard The Crown Princess Martha and wood tree are being planted from visitCrown Prince Olav of Norway Hyrum Hill through the town ifor ed in Salt Lake City Wednesday e mile distance along the state with President Heber J. Grant and One half mile of cement highway. The Royal his two councellors. side walk is bein& bid. The town party was also welcomed by Civic is cooperating with the state beautand State dignitaries. ification committee. Alma Riggs is The Crown Prince stated The of Nibley. Mayor Naphysical might of the United tions if ultimately thrown into the Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Nielsen enHit-.'-'truggle, will prove superior to tertained friends at their home Sat-uralegions, but beyond the strength evening. Dinner was served the nations, bribery and corrup-o- n at four small tables which were de' and violence can never for long corated with early spring flowers. revail over good. We must face table games were enProgressive the fact it will be a long and tiring with prizes awarded to Mr. joyed : ruggle, and to pull through we all Chas Shepherd, Mrs. Ray Leish-ma- n, r.ust pull together. and Mr. Marlin Anhder. Mr. The guest list included: Tire Coteri Club met at the home and Mrs. Charles Shepherd, Mr. rf Mrs. Ruby Jensen last Friday. and Mrs. Clifford Stauffer, Mr. and Bridge was enjoyed during the Mrs. Marlin Anhder, Mr. and Mrs. "rlnrnoon, with prizes awarded to Ross Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eliason, Mis. L. C. Peterson, and Mrs. Le Mrs. Ray Leish-ma- n and Mr. Nielsen, P'"r Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. of Wellsville, ! uncheon was served to 1 1 club Ellis Hansen of Paradise, Mr. Josrbers and one special guest, Far-lan- d eph Cowley and Miss Lois Me Mrs. Hattie Jensen. of Logan. Mrs.-Ros- Juebecl Thursday April 23 at the Lincoln School house from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. all registrants of Hyrum are expected to receive typhoid inoculation. They may also be vaccinated tor small pox at the same time. A week later they will report at .he same time and place tor their second typhoid shots and their third noculation wil take place on the ame day the following week. A small sum of 25c will be charged to take care of both inoculations. There will be 26 clinics in the county by physcians and school nurses. Cooperating in the project is Miss Elizabeth Burgess .County welfare worker, who will act as chairman. The program has receive the support of the county medical society. It is also being worked out with the blessings of the County Civilian defense council as a contribution to health in the war emergency. Every person from one year up should receive this precaution. his Country in sither war. . i MEMORIAL TO BE HELD Lester Mrs. Mr. of and Nielsen, son C. Nielsen, who lost his life serving his country, will be held m the second ward chapel Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. The program will be under the A memorial in honor of Ah-dre- w direction of the American Legion with Commander Merrill Baxter in " A charge. Speakers for the occasion will be Mr. S. A. Dunn, President Edwin Clawson, Mr. H. P. Anderson and Dalton Reid. . News from the coast r Mrs. Golden Carlson entertained at her home in honor luncheon at a Thursday of Mrs. Allen Peterson The affair being a welcome to California party. Covers were laid for seven people five of which were formerly from Hyrum. Mrs. Peterson was presented with a lovely gift, and a cake that was beautifully decorated with California poppies and reading welcome to California. Those present were: Mrs. Homer B. Nielsen, Mrs. Rhoda Workman, Mrs. Rulon Greene, Mrs. Bert Merrigan. The guests of honor (Mrs. Peterson), the hostess and a special guests, Mrs. Wm Merrigra wife of the executive vice president of a big airplane plant in Los Angeles. Mr. Peterson is now employed in a defense plant. a group of friends LAST RITES FOR JOSEPHINE LARSEN SOUTH CACHE LAND AND LIVESTOCK MEETING HELD POSSIBLE BLACKOUT FOR HYRUM HYRUMS FIRST CASUALTY IMMUNIZATION CLINIC TO BE HELD NUMBER 46 FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1942 Hyrum Utah, RITES FOR MRS. ROSE A special meeting of the South Cache Land and Livestock Association was held in the Hyrum City Hall Friday evening April 10. The meeting was for the purpose of voting on the question of the purchase of 920 acres of land to provide additional spring cattle and horse range. The meeting was called to order at 8:20 p.m. by President Elroy Nielsen. Secretary Edgar Nielsen read the minutes of the last meeting, and some of the minutes of the 1941 meeting which related to the subject at hand. Some of the thirty-o- f the ninety two members of the association were present. Also in attendance were Mr. Ezra Peterson and Mr. Eugene Peterson, owners of two of the sections proposed for purchase. The third section is owned by Sarah P. Baxter. The Cache National Forest was represented by Rangers W, H. Campbell and Dean Rowland. 1 President Nielsen led the discussion which followed, pointing out Funeral services were held in the the advantages of purchasing this second ward chapel Wednesday at land, and stating that Supervisor 2 p.m. for Mrs. Ida Gunderson Rose, James O. Stewart of the Cache Nawith Bishop Garnel Larrsen in charge. With A. J. Peterson conducting and Mrs. Vinnie Clawson accompanying the ward choir sang three numbers: When the Mists Have Cleared Awey, Rock of Ages and Secret Prayer. Special musical numbers rendered during the services included a vocal solo Ive Done My Work by Mrs. Norma Baxter, a piano solo Nearer My God To Thee by Mrs. Vinnie Clawson and a vocal solo Smilin Through, by Miss Elna Hansen of Shelley, Idaho. Speakers who told of the worthy ife, and accomplishments of Mrs. lose .werer Albin T. Clawson, Leo ClawNielsen; President-Edwi- n Larsen Alma of Logan and son, Bishop Larsen. Prayers were offered by Mr. Chas A. Nielssem and Norman The grave at the cemetery was dedicated by Mr. Devoon Wiser, Sal-verso- n. SEGO LILY CAMP OF D.U.P. CHANGES MEETING TO WEDNESDAY tional Forest had promised to hold the number of permitted stock to not less than 900 head for the next 5 years if this land is purchased. President Nielsen also stated that their spring range was overstocked, and additional range was necessary in order to relieve this condition. Rodger Rowland pointed out that this land lies in the heart of the associations spring range, and without the use of it, management of their stock would be extremely difficult and expensive. Funeral services for Mrs. Josephine Larsen, 89 widow of L. K. Larsen were held in the 2nd ward chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. Bishop Garnel Larsen had charge of the services. The ward choir under the direction of Mr. A. J. Peterson and accompanied by Mrs. Vinnie Clawson sang three numbers as follows My Father, and Sometime Well Uunderstand, O It is Wonderful with Mrs. Mabel Peterson and Mrs. Mary Peterson singing the verse and the choir joining on the chorus Other special musical contributions included a vocal solo Face to Face by Mrs. Ora Green of Rexburg, Idaho and a vocal duet When Theyre Gone Do Not Forget Them, by Joyce and Joleen Eliason, accompanied by Mrs. Vinnie Clawson. Speakers who eulogized the worthy life of Mrs. Larsen were ; President Edwin Clawson, Mr. Leo C. Nielsen, Patriarch Alma Larsen of Rexburg, Idaho, Mr. Jacob Hartvigsen of Downey, Idaho and Bishop Garnel Larsen. Prayers were by Alban T. .Clawson and C. A. Nielsen, and the grave at the Hyrum Cemetery was dedicated by Mr. Chas Green of Pocatello, Idaho. :0 Party For Bride Tuesday evening following regular Mutual work, the first ward M. I. A. entertained in honor of Miss Afton Israelsen. Refreshments were served to the honored guest, Mrs. Claris Chugg, Norma Stoddard, Libbie Lauritzen, Coy Scharp, Maud Miller, Isabelle Wilson, Violet Clawson, Rose Jensen, Melinda Afton Peterson, John Allred, Lorenzo A. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Willis McBride,' Mr and Mrs. James J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. L. D Morrell, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Skabelund. The following day Miss Israelsen became the bride of Mr. Willy Albrecht, in a ceremony performed in the Logan Temple. Mr. D. M. Bickmore moved that a resolution be passed to purchase this land, seconded by Fred Summers The members present voted 23 to 7 in favor of the purchase. ' Mr." Arnold Nielsen moved that the permittees be given until May I to decide whether they wanted to pay their assessment in full at this time, or have the association borrow the money for them, seconded by Frances Olsen, unanimous. The meeting adjourned at 10:15 Guests at the Niels Johnson home this week included: Mrs. Earl Winn p.m. and children, and Mrs. David Lund-ber- g of Fort Duchesne, Utah. The W and R Club were enterH. C. Club were entertained The tained at the home of Mrs. Phyllis the home of Mrs. Weldon Nielat Savage Friday evening. sen Monday evening. Bridge was played with prizes Spring flowers adorned the living won by Mrs, Lizzie Miller, Mrs. room. Special guests were Mrs. ClarRuby Nielseu and Mrs. Esta Brown. Mrs. Norma Baxter. Luncheon ms served to 9 mem- ice Olsen and the evening cards were During bers and the hostess. awarded to Mrs. with prizes played New office .;s were elected as folMabel Olsen, Mrs. Janita Jensen, lows: Mrs. Arlynn Brown president Mrs. Venna Larsen and Mrs. Clarand Mrs. Jei nie Burris secretary. ice Olsen. The prizes were defense Retiring officers of the club are: Mrs. Esta Efown, president and stamps. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Nielsen secretary. Leda Wilson, lone Sorenson, Flora Anderson, Eleanor Wright, Flora Last Thursday night the Fedelis McBride, Rhoda Clark, Venna LarClub officers met at the home of sen, Mabel Olsen, Janita Jensen, Mr. andl Mrs. Marlin Andher for Maud Miller, Clarice Olsen and Northe purpose of reaking arrange- ma Baxter. Mrs. Nielsen was assistments and plans for future dancing ed in serving by her sister, Mrs. Ida Smith of Logan. parties. -- The Sego Lily camp of th, daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Jos. F. Nielsen Wednecday April 23 at 2:30 p.m. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Norma Baxter, the subject being, Tho contribution of Germany, Holand land, Italy, Austria, France Swil lerland to Utah. S ecial musical numbers will be give' u H otesses to assist Mrs. Nielsen will be Mrs. Marvel Clawson, Mrs. What might have been a serious Fral cis Rose, Mrs. Luenna Olsen, accident happened Tuesday even- Mrs, Esther Nielsen, Mrs. Vernis ing, when Dr. Burgess and Mr. L. Alle; i and Mrs. fie Lorma Nielsen. A. Olsens cars collided, head on. The collision happened on center Among those from out of town street in front of the Lorenzo Pet- who attended thu funeral of Mrs. erson home, and was during the L. K. Larsen wei'e: Mr. and Mrs. heavy snow fall, just before dark. Cot Burris, Mr. a nd Mrs. H. B. Both cars were damaged badly, Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown causing the wrecker from Logan of Tooele, Utah. to be summoned, but occupants of Messrs and MescL mes Newel Crook-sto- n the cars escaped without serious Clyde Hurst, Rueben Larsen, and Mrs. Howard Rodgers of Lo- Sacrament injury. Meeting I st ward gan. Messrs and Mesdame E. M. Bick-mor- e, D.U.P. TO MEET Following sacramental services Will Shaw of Paradise and conducted by the ward Bishopric, The Cynthia Benson Camp of the Calder Hall of Richmond Messrs, the MIA will have charge of the D.U.P. will meet Wednesday April and Mesdames J. V. Hartvigsen and program. Mrs daughter, Mose Christiansen, 22, at 2:30 at the home and Mrs. Dona England of Downey. Phenetta Williams. ... 2nd ward Wm S. Bailey will give the month- Messrs and Mesdames Tom ErickFollowing sacrament, the annThe son, P. L. Jensen and Mrs. La Prie ual ly lesson the subject being Primary conference will be held, Contribution of Germany, Holland, Petersen of Ggden. Messrs and Mes- with all children of the wardpartic. Italy, Austria, France and Switzer- dames Chas Green Alma Larsen ipating. Mrs. Mabel Peterson, ward land to Utah. Gerald Larsen of Rexburg, Idaho. president will be in charge. Special musical numbers will be ,C. J. Green and Newel Jenkins of Pocatello. Ren Larsen Mrs. W C 3rd ward given. Hostesses for the occasion will be Crookston L. B. Redford of Los The ward Bishopric will conduct Mrs. Lucille Miller, Mrs. Susannah Angeles, California. Walt Stauffer sacramental services, which will be Nielsen and Mrs. Mabel Riggs. and daughter Verda, and Beverly followed by the MIA taking charge. and Coy Strong of Salt Lake City. Some of the out of town visitors Mrs. George Hall of San FranRjelief Society at the Rose funeral Wednesday in- cisco Miss Erma and Gladys Larsen 1st ward cluded : Mrs. Maud Rose Hansen of Idaho Falls. Mrs. Alice Burgess will have and daughter, Elna of Shelley, Idacharge of the Literary lesson. The ho. Mr. and Mrs. George Hulse and The Junior Literary CJIub will subject being Humor about and for family of Ogden, Mrs. Mae G. An- observe their birthday with a ban- Children. derson and family of Logan, Mrs. quet, which will be held at the 3asil Eliason of Wellsville, Mr. Le- Blue bird Friday afternoon at 4 p. 2nd ward vi Curtis of Logan, Mrs. Ruby Zollm. Hostesses for the occasion will Class leader Mrs. Esther Gunder. inger of Providence and Mr. and be Mrs. Pierre Sorenson and Mrs. son will present the literary lesson, Mrs. Nephi Nelson of College ward. James J, Wilson. Humor about and for Children. CHURCH BULLETIN 3rd ward I Mrs. Mary Gunn, Literary class leader will conduct the monthly tasson on Humor in Life and Liter ature. Closing Program at Third Ward Mutual Tuesday eVening the third ward MIA will hold their closing social and honor night. The program as outlined will be as follows: Opening song, Prayer, Flag Ceremonies by the scouts. High school quartet will render some numbers, the quartet is composed of Max Miller, Estes Copen, Doyle Egan, and Robert Terry, Instrumental solo by Maurine Nielsen, Vocal solo Gayle Miller, John A. Israelsen will give the honor roll of the boys in the service. Following the program a dance will be held in the Amusement hall. A three ward dance will be held in the Elite Hall April 24. 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