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Show 10 OF INCOME IS OUR QUOTA (N WAR BONDS Vf , VOLUME j XXXII ... 5c per single copy Engagement of Thora Clawson Revealed at Tea and Mrs. Otto Clawson of Mrannounced the enHyrum, have their charming of gagement to Dean daughter Thora Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Bangerter, son of of Bountiful, Orson Bangerter the of young couple he marriage this week. be solemnized the 'wedding they will Following Washington, Seattle, leave for will make their-homthey where and where Mr. Bangerter is employed by the government. Miss Clawson, a graduate of South Cache High school, is a of religious and popular member r social circles in Hyrum. Mr. is a graduate of Wjeber favhigh school, and well and orably known in Bountiful. Otto Clawson entertained Mrsat a beautifully arranged trousseau tea in honor of her daughat her home ter Thora Beth Sunday, September 20th, with a color scheme of gold and white used in all appointments. by The guests were received Miss Clawson and her mother. chose The lovely bride-to-b- e a gown of blue chiffon over satwith shirred bodice in, the sweetheart neck line joined to a full flowing skirt. A corsage of pink rose buds and gladioli done with silver ribbon completed the Mrs. Clawson, gowned costume. in a wool print, model, wore pink gladioli as a corsage. lace A handsome hand made cloth was placed on a yellow serv- satin foundation over the a cryswith, centered table, ing tal bowl of white and yellow Tall yellow chayranthemums. canprincess tapers in branched delabra completed the table dec- i i I f Ban-gerte- orations. Receiving the gifts were Miss Afton Olsen, wearing blue georgette, and Mrs. Lennis Chambers gowned in a whits rose Miss ' Shirley Nielsen in the colored formal, supervised HYRUM, UTAH, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1942 Trousseau Tea Honors Bride Of September also Jr., September 3rd, was Miss Bonnie Jean Andersen, charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Andersen of Hyrum. In her honor Mrs. Leon Ander. sen entertained at a very attractive trousseau tea at her home September 20th. Autumn flowers in pink and white about the rooms blended harmoniously with the pink and white color scheme of the tea appointments. Gowned in a princess model of white finished in taffeeta, rows of shirring, short puff sleeves and completed with a corsage of the charming Gardenias, bride was accompanied in the receiving line by her mother wearing a fall model of white and red print, and Mrs. Larsen, mother of the bridegroom, gowned in black with white trim. Both mothers wore white corsages. The gifts were received and placed by Miss Helen Petersen, who wore a formal of cream and black, and Miss Joyce Andersen, gowned in cream formal. the elaborate trousDisplaying seau were Miss Mildred Stewart and Idella Parker of Wellsville, attractive in gowns of rose and blue. Mrs. Molen Petersen and Mrs. Maud Jensen and Mrs. Lucille Andersen, aunts of the bride, were in charge of the serving, and were assisted by Venna Green, Jean Bickmore, Gwen Allen and Ramona Petersen, all in pastel colored formals. The attractive serving table was y a of pink and white. A crystal howl of pink and white asters was accompan. ied by tall tapers in the two colors and held in crystal candelabraMiss Geraldine Andersen in cream moire formal registered 160 guests. The newly weds are making their home in Hyrum. color-harmon- Miss Lois Unsworth, who is - Raymond of Logan; Mrs. Emma Liljenquist, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr., and Mrs. Merrill Stoddard, Baxter and son Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Petersen and the Unsworth family. held were Services Held For Jensen Infant Grave side services September 22 for Linda Ann Jensen, three day old baby daughter of Mr. and Stake Mrs. Le Roy H. Jensen. Counselor B. M. Thompson addressed the group of relatives and friends, expressing sympathy to the and also encouragement bereaved family, ishop Garnel Larsen dedicated the grave. Besides the parents, the baby is survived by its grand-parenMr. and Mrs. Frank Dusenberry and Mr. H. H. Jensen. This is the couples first child and was bom September 20 at a Logan hospital. The mother is the former Miss Addie Mae Dusenberry of Hyrum. ts w. AND R. CLUB OPENS SEASON Mrs. Carroll Miller was hostess Friday last to the W. and R. club at its opening session of the season. A pleasant afternoon f cards was enjoyed by the club members, with Mrs. Gordon Savage winning Mrs. high score. Russell Brown, and Mrs. Grant S. Nielsen, honor prize. The club will hold Its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Blaine Nielsen. all-cu- t, Visitors last week at the A. J. Clawson home included Mr. and Mrs. Peter Monson of Shelley, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. George D. Cardon of Ogden. The Clawson and Cardon families were former neighbors while living in Logan. The Monsons, who are relatives also, visited with the J. B. Baxter family. SUNDAY, ' with the very lovely autumn brides is Mrs. Dale Larsen, who before her marriage in vacationing here from California, charge of the serving, and was was honored by a birthday dinner assisted by Miss Clawson's sis- party given by her mother, Mrs. of Charles Unsworth, Thursday last. Chambers ter, Mrs. Ruth Smithfield, gowned in blue- Miss Bright fall flowers were artisElsie Nielsen in blue and Miss tically arranged about the rooms combination and on the dining table. A deVenice Nielsen in corated birthday cake covered blue and pink formal. Misg Bonnie Taylor, of Logan, the table at which covers were whose formal gown was of yel- placed for Miss Unsworth, Mr. low, had charge of the brides and Mrs. Varnell Rozsa and son book, where 130 guests registered Allen, and Mrs. Jimmy Wilson all of Los Angeles; Mrs. Clara during calling hours. in Hyrum Tuesday, MOTHER OF SERVICE MEN Mrs. J. C. Rose, who was t, Church Bulletin Listed trousseau rooms. afternoon music During the was furnished by Mrs. Russell Hansen and daughter Gloria, of VISITOR HONORED Logan, aunt and cousin of Miss AT DINNER Clawson. Mrs. E. J. Wilson aunt of the bride-elec- RED CROSS HONORS LITERARY CLUB TO OPEN SEASON sens armed , and Sams a pleas-J- -, tribute the also a efficient the work American Red Cross, in this week. of a letter folks have pi0S wll0 j,as spent the been seeing their high schoo pas. year army sox for stars listed on the starting rostele ped rosg nad wp0 jjas done at Utah State for many a year, beautiful work in that line, and This year wont be any exception g,nt fa more than one dozen for its a cinch that a Southpdirg gnjsjie socks, put her Cache boy will be playing cemername and address in one of the for the squad. were turned in pajrs w,en And it wont be long beforefor distribution, Thinking no more Mrs. Rose was they get a chance to see the local of the incident, boys in action either for the firstagreeabiy surprised to receive a game is set for October 8, justsincere letter of thanks from a one week after registration onsailor in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, telling her he had received two September 25. of splendid, socks and had Murray Maughan, Seth Maugh-pair- s an, Champ Lee and Aquilla Allerjfound her name in one. these and many others are fa- - In his letter he thanked her miliar names to South Cache fans over and over again for the and this year theyll be cheering things that he "said meant more Ralph Maughan and Dale James, than money to him, that it was Maughan and James are number very cold where he was station-on- e and two centers in camp at ed on duty, and the socks would Utah State and both are headed help him keep warm this win-fter. Quoting from his letter he plenty of action. said: "If a man is warm he will was last year Maughan rgeular better work. ,1 wish I could and was mentioned on many all- to show you how J something he teams. Ths conference year has that much more experience appreciate your work for the behind him and seems destined Red Cross. I thank you from the to be that much better. Backing bottom of my heart. I have Writhim up will he James, one of the ten my wife and little daughter most fiery lads at the Logan school. way off to my home in WilmiJames tips the scales at 165 and ngton, Delaware, and told them of your kindness and how nice is plenty fast. you were, so if she drops you a So this year isnt an exception South Cache fans will have a hne will you please answer her? Again I thank you for the nice . home boy in the line-uwarm socks. I hope the war is Logan-Sout- h Cache or . piano. Second ward Sacrament service with members of the Stake High Council present, will convene at 2 p.m. with the bishopric presiding. The will furnish ward choir the Josepn Hulse, highly respected Hyrum citizen, was honored on his eightieth (80th) birthday anniversary, Sunday last at a dinner party given by his daughter, Mrs. Niels Johnson at her home. Guests present included Mr.'Hulsel Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hulse of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hulse of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McMurdie of Paradise, and their families; Miss June Johnson of Logan; Mrs. La Rayne Willis, of Sparks, Nevada, and the Johnson family, making a group of 30 after noon relatives. A social Mr. Hulse, alfollowed dinner. though advanced in years, is acin genealogical tively engaged work and spends much of his time in the Logan Temple. Miss June Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Johnson, is in training at the Budge hospital, as is also her sister, Mrs. Violet Thompson of Logan, who recently was left a widow with four children. Mrs. Thompson before her marraige had commenced a nurses course a tthe hospital, which she will now finish. Her children, Noreen, Dee, Keith and will Jenea in the meantime with their make their home Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. K. C, Henderson of Hyrum entertained at dinner Sunday at their home for a number of relatives. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. June Wil. son of San Diego, California, who are vacationing for two weeks in Utah,, and Mrs. Esther Porter and daughter and Mrs. Paul PorFollowing ter, all of Logan. afternoon was dinner a social ent. Music will be rendered by the ward choir. socials will be held Opening this week in the various wards of Hyrum by the Relief Societies to which the ladies of the wards are invited. The First and Second wards will hold their socials at 2 p.m. The social in the Third ward will be Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. The program in the First ward, consist , Spartans Meet Bear River At Tremonton " Football Lineup outh f outh 20-- Bear her mother, Mrs. To recruit additional Departmental Guards, at $1,500 a year, and Staff Dietitians, at $1,800 a year, the United States Civil Service Commission announces liberalizing original requirements for these jobs. Wanted particularly are Defor service in Guards partmental Washington D. C. only. To obtain them the Commission has redone away with experience and physsimplified quirements, ical standards. Now applicants music. may qualify by passing a general Third ward sacrament services test and satisfying appointment Sunday will be held, at 8 p.m., officers of their physical fitness to presided over by the ward bish- be guards. from the opric. Representatives Staff Dietitians in increased Stake High Council will be pres- numbers are also sought. Appl- , HONORED ON EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY $ Sacrament service will be held in the Hyrum First ward at 2 p.m. with members of the Stake High ni attendance. Council Special musical numbers will be rendered by La Wanna Jensen and Ramona Petersen in clarinet duets, accompanied by Carol Carver at the arranged by Norman Baxter, will of a speech of welcome by President Isabelle Wilson, retold story by Marva Hansen of vocal solo by Thelma Paradise, vocal trios Petersen, by Veda Nielsen, Mary Miller and Ruby Olsen, and a piano selection by Dean- - Baxter. A social hour will follow the program. Counselors to President Wilson are Eva Miller and Violet Clawson. In the Second ward President soon over. Della Nielsen and Counselors Doubtless to say, Mrs. Rose is Frances Rose and Relle Stanton to know her splendid work happy have arranged an interesting prohas been put to sucjji good use gram and social hour for their and is appreciated both by the social. Red Cross and by the boys who A fine program, games and rewill be more comfortable this freshments have been prepared winter because of her. for the opening - social at the .Third - wa?. by ; hte.. presidency, Ada Nielssn, Florence Miller and Delone Savage. In the M.I.A. opening social in the First ward the address of welcome was given by President Alfrette Liddle, a reading by MarThe South Cache Spartans beat guerite Smith, cornet solo by Maurene off a last half rush Nielsen, Tooele accompanied by to eke out a 7 to 0 score in a by Carrol Carver, and piano solo hard fought game at Hyrum last by Dean Baxter. Dancing followed the program. Friday. In connection with sacrament During the first quarter both teams battled back and forth services Sunday evening in the with South Cache the Hyrum First ward, an interesting having was presented by program upper hand,. the Mutual Improvement associations Allen Gets Away W. J. In the second quarter the Spar- of the ward. Counselor Miller of the ward tans moved to Tooles 12 bishopric yard serline where Captain Asel Allen presided at the sacrament vice, and President Alfrette Lidran around right end to score. dle conducted the M.I.A. proDuring the second half neither auteam was able to reach pay dirt, gram, after welcoming the dience present and presenting the although Tooele threatened twice. M.I.A. Theme taken from Joshua Fumbles took away good opBe strong, and of a good portunities from both teams, be thou dismayed, for the Lord, keeping them from scoring. thy God is with thee, whither First League Game so.ever thou goest. A reading The Spartans will meet the was given by Marguerite Smith Bear River Bears at Tremonton and group singing conducted by Friday, Sept. 25, at 11 a.m. in the Norma Baxter, accompanied by first league game. Eva Miller. Varnell Rozsa of Los Coach Poole expects Bear River Angeles, gave an interesting talk, to be a real tough outfit and that with the M.I.A. slogan as his his boys will have to give it all theme. He also gave an interestithey have if they come home ng description of Wilshire ward in Los Angeles and victorious, which Is known as the Friendly Ward, and at the same time had on of the finest chapels In the church. Wilshire ward, stated Mr. Rozsa, September is located in the heart of Los Cache at Bear River. Angeles, has a membership October 2 of 1500 people coming from 400 Weber at Bear River families and covers an area Box Edler at North Cache of eight square miles. Stanford G. Ogden at South Cache. Smith, bishop of the October 9 ward, is one of the youngest Bear River at Ogden. bishops in the church. Mr. Rozsa stated South Cache at Weber that the M.I.A. attendance of the North Cache at Logan. ward is from 400 to 500, October 23 with that number attending also ' Box' Elder at the Ogden. M.I.A. dances conducted Weber at Logan. in their beautiful recreational hall. October 3d The M.I.A. theme, said Mr. North Cache at Bear River, Rozsa, is suited to our present need Logan at Ogden. and indeed an inspired one. Weber at Box Elder. In the Hyrum Second ward ' November 6 the M.I.A. service was conducted by Bear River at Box Elder. President L. L. Andersen, "with Logan at South Cache. an inspirational address North Cache at Weber. delivered by President D. M. Bickmore. A November piano solo was rendered Cache at North Cache. by Miss Carol Carver. Weber. at Ogden President 'John Logan at Box Elder. Brenchley addressed the Hyrum November Third ward members at sacrament River at Logan. services Sunday evening, at which CounBox Elder at South Cache. selor Alton Miller Ogden at North Cache. preside. A piano solo was rendered Dean by Baxter and an accordian duet Cleo Mrs. Hnedersen and children, of Salt L&ke City, are Played by Mrs. Reta Jensen and Mrs. newlv Jensen, Gladys be In will elected president, charge, assisted by Mrs. J- R. Petersen, vice president, and Miss Lila and Eliason, secretary, enjoyed. Mrs, Willaird Petersen, y corresponding secretary. Observe Birthday The club schedule for the year Mrs. Anna Allgaier entertained includes meetings on the second of each on her birthday anniversary Wedand fourth Fridays A social afternoon month at 4 p.m. nesday last. and a dainty luncheon was enOlsen, Nancy joyed by Mrs. ENTERTAINS AT Mrs. Caroline Anhder and the HOUSEWARMING hostess. enterSmith Mrs. Angeline Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baxter and tained a group of her friends at sons Alden and Darwin, Mr. and her new home Friday evening. The party marked a double event Mrs. W. S. Baxter and daughter and a house warming and the birth- Arlene, and Merrill Baxter as guests attended Ruth, Smitn. daughter Mrs. of day anniversary A delightful evening of games a dinner tarty given by Mrs. was enjoyed and prizes won by James A. Ldshman of Wellsville Nellie Larsen, Mozell Hall and in compliment to her son Morris A delirious Baxter, recently enlisted in the Melinda Liljenquist. testitray luncheon was served to Mrs. U. S. Navy. At the public Carrie Jensen, Bessie Swanson, monial for Mr. Baxter given Sun; Mozelle Hall, . Veda Petersen, day evening, Mrs. J, B. Baxter Edna Lauritzen, Maud Liljenquist, rendered two vocal solos. Nellie Larsen, Mae Dusenberry, Mrs. Horace Howell, fo Irma Carlsen, Beth Allen, and 'Miss Ruth Shepard of Mrs. Smith Melinda Liljenquist. visiting with was a guest of Mrs. Wallac was assisted by her daughter Anna Hall. I die Monday. Gayle. - has two Uncle received forces, 27 -- to DINNER PARTY VISITORS HONORS Literary ' serving ant surprise, grand-mothe- Senior The Ladies society will begin the years activities with the opening session being held Friday, September 25 at the home of Mrs. H. R. Adams. The guest speaker for the afternoon be Miss Aldyth will Thaine who will speak on Mexico. in SEPTEMBER Government Needs Guards And Dietitians son Dean. The M. I. a who have completed course in a recognized college with a major in dietetics of sucmay now substitute cessful experience as dietitian in caa hospital of at least of pacity for each graduate training hitherto required. No written test is given. There is no maximum age limit for either of these positions. Applications will be accepted until the needs of the service have been met; they must be filed with the Commissions office in Washington D. C. Applications are not desired from persons engaged in war work unless a change of position would result in utilization of higher skills possessed by the applicant. Individuals engaged in the essential weir production activities of mining, milling, smelting, res and fining metals, lumbering and logging must note that their applications cannot be approved except when accompanied by certificates of separation issued by the United States Employment Service. Full information as to require, ments, and application forms, may be obtained from the Secretary of the Board of U. S. civij Service Examiners at first- - and second-clapost offices, or from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. held in the Second ward was very well attended and an enjoyable evening spent with President L. L. Andersen presiding. President Elizabeth Petersen gave the address of welcome, which was followed by Reta A,llen conducting the group in singing two songs of her own composition, accompanied by Vinnie Clawson; a flute solo by Margene Nielsen; two piano selections by Helen Petersen, and two comic readings by Mrs. Ann Andersen. Short addresses were made by Bishop Larsen, Stake Board members icants ar 200-be- d non-ferrou- ss . Irene Hutton and Virginia sen, Niel- following which games and dancing concluded the evenings entertainment. The M.I.A. activity committee of the ward of Lorraine Allen, Alta Petersen, Arlene Larsen, McRose co-si- and Grant sts Nielsen. Service Employment Gets New Manager Ira C-- Curtis, managre of the Logan office for the United States Employment Cedvice jpr the past three years, who was transferred to the Salt Lake City office September 22, thank all the people the office serve trusts that no one desires to of Cache and Rich counties for their cooperation and friendship. Mr. Curtis remarked that he had tried at aU times to have the people, adn has feelings against him, even though he may have had arguments, or unintentionally made some remarks that some persons may not have liked. Mr. Curtis said that Cache County is one of the best, cleanest, and most beautiful ' and will always remember places, his friends here, and ' promises to visit this county whenever pos- sible. During the time has been manager Mr. Curtis of the Logan have been 3,577 peron job through his office, there sons placed office. Blaine D. Pitts will be the new manager at Logan. He has had six years service with the United States Employment Service in Salt Lake City, prior to coming to Logan. During that time he has handled aH phases of the Employment service work. The last three years he has cialized m the farm problems spefor Salt Lake, Summit, Tooele, and Davis Counties. Mr. Pitts wUl be A. opening social. an asset to this territory. |