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Show j I t A. Job VOLUME XXXIII HYRUM UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, Party for Gunner Third Ward NUMBER 15 1943 Allen on Birthday Church Activities Trips and Prizes To Club Winners Calender of Sego Lilly Camp Medals, trips to Chicago, w&r DAUGHTERS OF UTAH gold watches 1TONEERS OUTLINES OF SUNDAY bonds, scholarships, gunnel of the U. S. navy, spent a Con6n all these are among the prizes STUDY FOR 1943-4- 4 of account u few days last week at the home ference, beginning next week at ofiered in the 12 club contests JORGENSEN The SEPTEMBER NICHOLI written of his mother .Mrs. Ellen Allen Salt Lake following letter, Cache by LLOTD City, fast day services which are still open to Technical Sergeant Quentin (Bud) and the Islands Pioneers The this on and girls after whip, boys son of the furlough returning will be held Sunday, September county Andersen to his sister, Mrs. Claris Lloyd N. Jorgensen, Lydia Thompson. of the Pacific, Kears-ley by ' Barnes A. Pacific. 26, immediately following Sunday iall, acoording to Miss Amy and Mary '"late Nicholi Aleda Allen, Ada will be of great in- from active duty in the Hostesses Chugg, in deReuoen school. agents Hansen, and A good attendance is born at Hyrum, terest Gunner Allen, :iov with nine Jorgensen was to his ' Nielsen, LuciUe Andersen, Ruby cnarge of club work. sea duty to his credit sired. After complet- - friends who will bemany toHyrum oi years JIarch 25, 1922. know Julia Eliason. glad Hailstone, iMedals to county winners, trips the grade school at the Lin. of his whereabouts and what he has seen combat duty in each GENEALOGIST ADDRESSED OCTOBER to Chicago for the state winner, South Cache is of the .war fronts where ever AUDIENCE SUNDAY he attended ' coin doing: a follon Womans Suffrage in the West, awarded 1940. The sails a U. S. battle ship. Looking in Our to Our and scholarships Responsibility high, graduating Somewhere Jensen. in Iceland awards at Gladys are were the by his national in fine unharmed spent basis, and Elder was discussed very Dead, by owing two years Flossie Petersen, Hostesses his July 25, 1943 varied war experience he arrived Nolan P. Olsen Sunday night to a listed for three home economics U S A C at Logan. Through Humph-ery- , Dear Claris Eulalia all: and Marvel Lo- achieveClawson, on and contests home the his for at clothing Hyrum birthday Sunday large audience. In the field of 'school years Olsen. Eulalia Alta Petersen, I a guess you will be surprised last after landing at Seattle and research was considered work, the genealogist ment, food preparation, and girls can, Lloyd at the devoted quiet-anof NOVEMBER achievement this coast he where The down heading the record. but letter, to has able been clothing going find thousands model student, fine then so were we when we found visited his sister Miss Afton Al- of his ancestors. First Hotels, Laundries, UnderHis interesting and food preparation contests are to his studies, making a len engaged in important govern- demonstrations were presented in open to clothing and foods club takers and Dairies in the West, were along out we could tell where we are. 'record. His interests of while the by Matilda Miller. mechanics, radio, members, respectively, Now to tell you just , a little ment work in Los Angeles. Cele- pictures and stories. tjm lines All Mrs. son's aviation. her and award is Hostesses Flossie Fallows, . Hacontest A record through of birthday about the place. Of course you brating the genea- girls reorganization physics zel Petersen, Sarah Ann Allen, family logical society of the ward was made to outstanding youth his summers were spent know the geographic location of Allen entertained .at a in his honor on Sunday. effected with Garland Geary as culb girls, regardless of where the the place, so I wont tell dinner Vernice which AUen, Larraine AUen. in Pocatello ' valley you the rooms chairman, Earl Anhder and Elra home economics project they are DECEMBER family were interested in fanning. that, r suppose you think that all Fall flowers decorated combinations Miller as assistants. Honorable re- enrolled in. color interested in aviation and wish-in- we do is wade around in deep in effective Letters of Historical Pioneer and also the table where leases to represent his family and snow, and wear were graced meat to division animal of Nielsen. In the Nora given Hyde Perry Value, heavy clothes, by in the great war, Lloyd enl- but that isnt true at all. I was a lovely birthday cake matched and Joseph Hulse. nieat Hostesses , town production, the national H Mary Dusenberry, isted in the army air corps in surprised, and I know you will be the glass service in a color com- ANNOUNCEMENT animal contest offers medals to Mabel Petersen, Marvilla Nielsen, The .August, 1942, at Salt Lake City, when I tell you that we dont bination of blue and gold. Primary will be held every the county winners, a gold watch Virginia Larson, Velda Nielsen. cake was complete Monday at 3:30 p.m. .beginning to the and was called into the service have as much snow and as cold gold colored in the JANUARY candles of blue. A social af- Septtember 27. Previously it has state, and with of 1943. After leaving weather as you do in some in April trips to Chicago to of Lighting Sys. parts Development ternoon to followed delicious was the he been scheduled for Tuesdays. An- four national winners. State win- terns assigned port Douglas of the States. Laura Nielsen. in Utah, by covers for which were nouncement is made by primary ners in both the Sheppard Field, Texas where he The temperature never gets be- dinner, Cudahy and the Hostesses Louise. Larson, Eliza for of the weeks in placed prelimina- low 25 above guest honor, officers for all children to meet Wilson and company meat animal spent a few zero, but the thing Nielsen, Luella Eliason, Louise contests will receive trips to the Birch, Christine Petersen. ry training following which he that makes it cold is the wind. Elwood Allen, Mrs. Ellen Allen, Monday hereafter. Mrs. Norman Mr. M Mrs. to and the and sent A RELIEF SOCIETY TO HOLD Allen, was college Sometimes it cuts national club congress. FEBRUARY right through Eliason and family. Gun- ANNUAL SOCIAL at Stillwater, Oklahoma where he The rural electrification award, all th clothes you can George and you Songs Composed and Sung by ner Allen has returned to his Following is the program listed ' studied until the end of August wear. In made for application of electricity the Western Pioneers, by Melinda the winter time the fleet for further sea for the opening of Relief Society to when he was transferred to the snow duty. drifts a lot, but there really regular projects in dairy, poulfestivities for 1943-4- 4 Air Cadet Base at San Antonio, to be held try, food or clothing, is a medal, Liljenquist. much of it. The weather isnt Hostesses Wanda Dunn, Emma After completing various here is even more Texas. at the ward recreation hall TuesViolet Clawson, Mary trip to Chicago and scholarship Facer, peculiar than tests here Lloyd was classified in California. day, September 28, at 2:00 p.m. for the state and national Swenson, Melba Nielsen. have seen it snow, I county, and is now training as a pilot, with Pres'dent Ada Nielsen in rain, and hail, all inside a half MARCH winners, respectively. for service in this field in Uncle counselor Florence charge; and an hour. Also in the winter we Another contest designed to fill of the First Danish ComStory ' his many Sams army. Through Miller conducting. war needs is the victory achieve- pany to Emigrate to Utah, by only have about six hours of One of the seasons enjoyable fine qualifications, his home town Chorister ROzella Nielsen will ment events was social and daylight. very activity which offers $25 war Alta Petersen. lovely de-, ; folks feel sure Lloyd will The summer months arent bad, the garden party given by Mrs. lead the congregation in singing bonds to six Hostesses Vinnie Clawson, boys and girls We Love Our Work.; prayer, velop into a pilot of the finest we have a lot of rain, but out- Vivian Anhder Friday afternoon. De Adella Francis who have conmade Rose, Nielsen, outstanding ! one of whom Hyrum Relief Society type and member; song tributions to the war effort. War Lorma Nielsen, Ester Nielsen. of A side that beautiful its of The fall bad background alright. may well be . proud. Matilda feature of summer is that we flowers surrounding a lily pool chorus Modern songs, APRIL oonds, along with Chicago trips greetings, Ada Nielsen; and have any night hours. That was enjoyed by the guests seated Miller.; Governors of Utah, by Vesta dont are also among tne medals, P.F.C. Edward Nielsen enjoyed solo Pioneers Melodies, makes it hard to sleep. But can at small tables dotting the cool piano offered for the farm safety Allen. I a brief Lynn Baxter; vocal duet, Diana prizes furlough with his family you imagine Hostesses shaded lawn. Score Ester Gundersen, out for Four-anyone prizes members who beautify playing and Burton Eliason; reading, Lex over the week end. He has been baseball at one in the morning. the afternoon bridge games were Clara Alice Clawson, their home Jensen, and surroundings gain stationed at Gilroy, Calif. He is a won by Mrs. Roy Albison, Mrs. Larsen; vocal duet, Delores Allen a knowledge of Thats what goes on here. Sarah IsabeUa Wilson. Hyde, materials plant and Edna son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris NielsNielsen; brief review of The Island is just one big mass C. L. Hall and Mrs. Cyrus Lewis. MAY lesson work wiH be given, by class and their uses are eligible for the en. Monuments Erected by the qf lava rock. You have been out An early evening buffet lunch leader? twelfth contest end last in home May Christensen, Jennie i Sgt. Duane Petersen, son of Mr. to the Craters of the Moon, well was served - in the dining-- room m Daughters1 of ' fifre Utah Pioneers, beautification. 'Awards grounds Israeiien, Meda Hall,' Emily Savand Mrs. G. Ray Petersen who has that, is just what this whole of the Anhder home where the age, Matilda Miller. will be medals, gold watches and by Violet Clawson. During lunchbeen stationed at Clovi, N. M., has Hostesses is. covered a Clara table I have with been here a year serving place Raymond, s. eon hour stake president Minnie trips to the club congress.s visited with relatives and friends now, and I have Emma h, Liljenquist, Anges Four-yet to see a lace cloth was centered with a Miller will act as toastmistress, club members interested in Hyrum during his recent tree. LiUian bank of gorgeous ruffled petun- under the Stoddard, in Nancy these contests of entering any direction of counselor Wahlen. There is little or no entertain- ias at either sidee of which were Delone prior to reporting for duty Musical selec- should contact Miss Yearsley or at Brunning, Neb. ment in the towns so we dont placed tall white tapers in crys- tions willSavage. Mr. Hansen. be accompanied by The jguests (in- Julia I have been to tal dandelabra. go very often. s Lt. Thornton W. Petersen recentlEliason and decorations in cluded Mrs. Calder Mrs. N. which is the Hall, y came to Hyrum from Virginia Reykjavik, capital A group of Cache county H charge of Isabelle Adams. AH on a brief club members, with their leader, furlough and accomp- city, there isnt anything there, H. Niveson, Mrs. Mont Johnson, members of the corare ward anied by his family is now lo- and all you get is a cold shoulder. Mrs. Amos Bair, Mrs. Roy Albis-to- dially invited to attend. Miss Amy Kearsley, participated Mrs. Jay Whitman, Mrs. Iv- HUGE You may pass this on to the cated at Wildwood, N. J. in a radio program over KDYL CROWD ATTENDS In the Hyrum First ward Sunothers, I dont think Ill get an Christensen, Mrs. Cyrus Lewis, FALL OPENING Pvt. Aries Rose who recently rethe of work Saturday, summarizing day evening last, with the MIA all of Richmond; Mrs. C. L. Hall wound up again. The ward recreation center was the H cluhs in this county dur- in charge, a real treat was preceived an honorable dischagre from of Mrs. Mrs. E. of J. Lots Wilson, Logan, love, ' a scene of pleasure Tuesday ev- ing the past summer. Included sented to the the army arrived home this week large audience in Merrill Baxter and Mrs. John QUENTIN. from camp Maxey, Texas. when the Mutlal Improve- were Margene Cox of Providence, attendance when El Ray Christianening Baxter. ment associations held their an- Ila Hendrick of Cove and Arlene sen, president of the Logan Temn. Apprentice Seaman Ralph Carl-senual Fall Opening with The McBride of Hyrum. ple, Mrs. Christiansen, daughter spent a furlough at his home First Nighters Ball. The attractand son John, rendered last week, Dorothy his of parents, guest the program. Miss Christiansen ively decorated hall drew comMr. and Mrs. F. J. Carlsen. He re- -; ments from the group. The music, turned to his medical studies at interestingly told of missionary life in Texas and John Christianexceptionally good, was appreciPrior to his leaving for overthe University of Chicago, Friday, ated by the dancers. MIA dances of Shirlee Miss The sen described the State of Texas seas marriage Allen ? P. attend-duty, .Sergeant Lynn F. C. Petersen j Ralph from Colorado Stauffer, to Archie M. Darley were introduced by Mr. and Mrs. ' South Cache LDS seminary this and also discussed Texas as a Pueblo, mg the University of Chicago spent arrived 17 in the Logan LDS temple Hervin Nielsen; has Ivan 435 training station a of Miller led total at center a our the year Sept. and registered for a few spent furlough leave with his parents, days mother Mrs. Ellen is announced by her father, Henry the assemblage in singing MIA students out of an approximate soldier boys. Mrs. Christiansen, in Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Petersen in home of his As head committee songs. of 550 eligibles at the high, school, her charming manner, dwelt on While at home he was Stauffer of Hyrum. Hyrum last week. Mrs. 'Petersen Allen. the successful and is beginning a season of out- the beauties of our gospel and were of a at number' honor of arrangement are Both the bride and groom accompanied by her son Bruce met guest Superintendent Hervin also told interesting features Nielsen activities and study. and of standing Cache family by given South parties him of high the Ralph in Ogden and brought graduates Emma Nielsen. New principal of the seminary the State of Tex as. A solo was to her school. Mrs. Darley is a former and President to Hyrum. He returned to Chicago friends. In compliment is LeRoy I. Jorgensen, who suc- rendered by Mrs. Christiansen, brother, Mrs George Eliason en- student of the LDS business col- Refreshsments were served. Saturday. Regular class work will begin ceeds Stanley Gunn. Mr. Jorgensen accompanied by Mrs. Fred Miller. Pvt. Wallace Baugh of Gilroy. tertained at a chicken dinner for lege and Mr. Darley a former stuPresident Christiansen in his a dent of the USAC. He is the son Tuesday night. New officers re- is a native of Hyrum, a graduate Allen on Sunday, Calif., has returned to his military Sergeant his before hours few Dar- cently sustained and will assist in 1939 from Utah State Agricu- address urged priesthood mem- departure. duties after a G. William Mrs. Mr. in and of spent furlough in carrying MIA work are: Mr. ltural college, and has bright ley of Wellsville. in bers especially, and all church Hyrum with his parents, Mr. and A lovely arrangement of taught and Mrs. Hervin Nielsen, Cantril church seminaries five years. Last members to take advantage fall flowers added to the charm of Mrs. Barley Baugh. , A wedding dinner at the home Nielsen, Rulon Ruth year he went to the Hyrum semin- the temple work, of the rooms and the dinner table Nielsen, the stressing Farewell for Soldiers of the bride was given Friday Miller, Vivian Anhder, A. A. Savimportance of this divine work. ary from Paris, Idaho. Under direction of the American at which covers were placed for Fall flowers- - centered the evening. Paul Glee La Ellen Mrs. age, Nielsen, Mr. Allen, for Allen, a Gunn, Sergeant Lynn years on with seminary He voiced in a forceful manner J H. Wright in table with covers placed for the Mar NoAllen Mrs. the and Jensen, Anhder, Gladys member in Hyrum, was his appreciation of his member, Olga faculty charge, an interesting farewell Alien, Mr. and Mrs. Ra- transferred to Provo. AUer. bride and groom, na Irene ship in this, church. Eliason Eliason, Petersen, Sergeant family. Party was given to four of Hyrums Henry Stauffer, M!r. and Mrs. chel Allen, Louise Petersen, Ar-le- n YWMIA and YMMIA presented also honor dinners at of was guest The South Cache faculty now young men.' William G. Darley, Mr. and Mrs. Presenting and retirMIA PRELUDE and Martha Allen Mrs. with Sunday Nielsen, includes Baxter, Mr. Olga by Mrs. given Ruth Jorgensen, es of the colors, Mr. Leroy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Petersen and Unice Niel- Moss and Harold I. Hansen, Logan evening Sacrament services, Sept. Mrs. Vivian Anhder while visiting Thomas Howell, Elayne to Mrs. Lycharge; assembly and taps, by Claud Stauffer, Mr. and sen. ' in Hyrum. with native who was prominent In 19 in the ward chapel, Heed Jensen and LaMar Baxter; man Sorensen, Mr. and iMrs. H. THIRD WARD DEACONS President Elizabeth Petersen condramatics a when student at Utah address, j. h. Kemp, North Logan; Mr. C. Stauffer, C. J. Stauffer, the program, which conHAVE OUTING State Agricultural college. Mr. ducting instrumental Maurine and Mrs. Lynn Darley, Mrs. Wilnumbers, sisted of Deacons of the Members organ prelude, Reta Alquorchurch-widHansen also won e atNielsen, ladies liam D. Darley, Mrs. Thomas Sor- um with Gorman Liljenquist trio, Alfrette Liddle, len; song, Guide Us, Oh Thou as tention through' his efforts Viola asin Israelsen and Otey Benson. was ensen and Marie and Oarma StaufWallace Private Baugh president enjoyed a wiennie roast sisting to stage the Hill Cumorah Great Redeemer by congregation; Hasponse was made by soldiers. guest of honor at a dinner party fer. invocation, Leland Andersen; adat Andersons Resort Wednesday several years ago. Prayers, B. M. Thompson and Le- - given Sunday last by his sister a short wedding trip evening. Miscellaneous sports were pageant Following The seminary teaches new testa- dress of welcome, Lynn Nielsen; Clawson. The boys honored were Mrs. Harvey Williamson at her the of young couple will make their the past time of the evening. ment, old testament and church presentation theme, Lloyd Lyle Larsen, included home in Wellsville. home. Guests present Ned Allen, Theo included the I Know That My Clawson; son, Special guests Last were 110 history. there year is who on J furlough Ralph Carlsenl and, Ralph Private Baugh, Redeemer Lives, congregation; A shower dance was given in bishopric of the ward. Fetersen. graduates. Such activities as wor- address from Gilroy, California. Mr.- and at in those attendance Among by ,.a Gleaner girl, Alta Wednesthe honor of newlyweds recreational Warrant Officer Elwood Allen of Mrs. Parley Baugh ship assemblies, sons gathand Christensen, , vocal solo, Thelma ward. the Quinney funeral Monday from erings and LI. S. Martha day evening, in the Mendon meetings supplement Petersen, address J were Navy visited with his Royal and Lyle, Mrs. and Mrs. President ' Hyrum " by an M man, ' 5Hy while on furlough last week Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. CarDerwood Clawson; flute solo. Mar-geJohn A. Israelsen, Mr. and Mrs. regular class work. tor men Bullock and daughter of visiting in California, He Arthur Petersen, Nora Nielsen Nielsen; , remarks, Bishop Williamson in Seattle, following naval Providence and the Garnel Larsen; reading, and Afton I. Albrecht. Robert wbat in the Pacific. . family. The Sego Lily camp of DaughtDo What is Gustaveson; song, Bishop and Mrs. Emery of the ers of Utah , Pioneers will hold Fifteenth ward of Salt Lake City The Hyrum Stake Relief So. Right, benedic-tion- , kgt- Lynn Allen enjoyed a congregation; at home two weeks ago, prior their opening session September attended Third ward Sunday ciety'' will hold a union meeting Wesley Nielsen. leaving for over-se30th at 2:30 p.m. at the home school Sunday morning. MIA Theme: Let us all do the Sunday, September 26th beginduty. Both At of Mrs. Ada Nielsen. The lesfod are sons of Mrs. Ellen held ning at 2 p.m. at the South will of our Father In Heaven topriesthood meeting WARD FIRST TlM k18 four The Pioneers of the Isles Sunday it was announced sons Ln the ser- that Cache Seminary. day, and we will then be prepared 10 a.m. Sunday school followed son, of the Pacific will be treated by information had for the duty of tomorrow and been All and received stake ward executive by priesthood meeting. M. Thompson. B. Mrs. from the for Special class of the eternities to come. authorities general officers, leaders, magazine 2 p.m. Fast day services. musical numbers have been ar- the LDS church to store up wheat agents and music leaders are re- President Heber J. GraCnt. an(l Mrs. Isaac Bradley, SECOND WARD ranged by Mrs. Vinnie Clawson. for at least a year in advance. quested to be present. A spe. by Staff Sergeant and Hostesses for the day are Mrs. This advice has been given to cial singing 10 a.m. P- - Bradley and small son mothers Sunday school followed practice Eugene Liljenquist, of Black-foo- t, a e Ada Nielsen, Mrs. Aleda Allen, the LDS in the past and proved will be held in the music devisiting relatives at Pocatello by priesthood meeting. Idaho visited relatives and LuciUe Mrs. to be very profitable. . Andersen, May we partment, to which all ward sing- friends in Hyrum this week. He They are the house 2 p.m. Sacrament service with Mrs. and Mrs. Julia heed the council of those Ruby Hailstone in ing mothers are urged to attend. was a guest at the home of his and Eli High Council representatives BracUey.01 Eliason. Minnie A. Miller, President. mother Mrs. Emma Liljenquist. authority. Warrant Officer Elwood Allen FAST DAY SERVICES Semi-Annu- al r 4-- H 1 f f d ' nd g - 4-- 4-- top-ranki- ; Mrs. Anhder Gives Garden Party ' H j H - Uns-wort- H fur-lou- gr, 4-- - n, Sunday Services In First Ward 1 4-- , . Sgt. Lynn Allen Honored Guest Temple Wedding For Miss Stauffer LDS Seminary - Activity Calendar Entertain Soldier An-hd- er, . ' ne Special ar-V- ed Sunday Services as AI-vi- ce ed Union Meeting . |