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Show (Bail VOLUME XXXIII hyrum, utah; Friday, November Hill BOYS NEWS ABOUT To Speak DEAN ALLEN and MILTON J. ALLEN Thomas L. Jessop was born in Hyrum, August 13, 1924, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jessop. at He received his schooling the Lincoln elementary school and at South Cache high school. While attending high school he played in the South Cache Band for two His time, other than years. school hours, was spent helping Seamen First Class Dean Allen and Milton J. Allen, who have been actively engaged in the war zones overseas enjoyed brief furloughs at home the latter part of October after an absence of eleven months. On Monday last the families of Mr. and Mrs. D, . J. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Allen accompanied their and sons to Ogden where they left his father with the farm shop work, and after graduating to report in New York for fuwas employed at the Quartermas- ture 'military duty. ter depot in Ogden and at the Bushnell hospital in Brigham City. REED CLAWSON Thomas was inducted May 4, CLAWSON 1943 and entered the navy under DENNIS After enlistment. spendC. Clawson is now PFC Reid voluntary ing six more days at home he at Sheppard Feild, Texas and left for Farragut, Idaho on May Dennis Blair Clawson, seaman 11th. second class, another son of Mr. During his recent training at and Mrs. Otto Clawson, is at Island, San Francisco, Camp Ward he was given general Treasure California. classification tests, and as a result of very good grades, was of the different SERGEANT given choice . schools. After completing two months training he was given a fifteen day leave which he spent fifam July 10th to 25th. On returning in he was immediately placed radio school at Camp Peterson, where he is at the present time Thomas is enjoying his work very much and is doing very well in his studies. He is now looking forward to another few days at after graduating from home, school some time in December. Thomas, or Tom as he is called by his many friends, is of a genial happy nature, admired by all who know him. The city of Hyrum extends greetings to him and will be glad to welcome him back again. He sends his greetings to all his friends at home. His present address is Farragut, Idaho. MORRIS JENSEN Norris seaman Jensen, first class, son of Mrs. Heber Jensen, visited over night in Hyrum last week. He was enroute from Virginia to California. CHASE GARNER Corporal Chas. Garner, son of and Mrs. Frances Garner of Hyrum is at Camp Beale, Calif. Mr. Mrs. Adamson Visiting Relatives Mrs. Eva Adamson of Wilmore, California' is visiting relatives and friends in Hyrum and is the house guest of her sister Mrs. C. J. Jensen. They left Friday last to visit for a few days at Idaho Falls, Idaho. Cache Clubs Buy Beef Calves n , 4-- H and F F A beef oalves were purchased Friday, according to Reuben Hansen, as- sistant agricultural agent. David 4-- H to Woodruff In Wyoming t SECOND where by meeting. Fast day service. Seventeen P F A members are memfeeding 28 calves and 24 bers are feeding 46 calves for the North Salt Lake Junior Fat Stock show next June. The calves are purchas ed The calves are purchased through N. D. Salisbury of the First Security Bank, and are paid by the members after the North Salt Lake sale. These calves were distributed by drawing and have been located in bine different communities in the 4-- H Home meeting. topics to be given by Mrs. Gertrude Larsen. , Primary follows school. 7:30 M. I. A open night for all departments. Le Roy Jorgensen, principal of the South Cache Seminary will present a program for the Special Interest group. Sunday last Mrs. Irma Nichols was the special speaker.' Mrs. Drue Larsen presented the theology lesson in Relief Society meeting last week. county. In the M.I.A meeting held last Tuesday the preliminary program Miss Elsie Nielsen was operated consisted of a presentation of a on Monday at the office of Dr. folk dance by the first year Bee Burgess for the removal of ton-silHive girls. For the special interest group Mrs. Ace Raymond of Logan entertained with a review of Mammas Bank Acthe book, count, given in a most charming manner. KEEP ON IJflR DODDS WARD The Second ward Mutual of this week was very well attended. After preliminary exercises and class woik a one-a- ct play The Burglar was presented by the Beehive girls They play was directed by Ann Anderson and the cast included Beverly McBride, Marian Christensen, Coar Jean Allen, Maxine Nielsen and Muriel Nielsen. The play was very well presented and it was the first stage performance for the entire cast. Next week this group will exchange plays with the Beehive girls of the First ward. All first and seoond ward members are invited to come to Mutual to see Too Many Marys presented in the Seoond ward by the first ward Beehive girls and The Burglar" presented by the second ward Beehive girls in the First ward. Church Activities Nov. 7, 10 a. m. Sunday school, followed by Fast day services. 8 P. M. Relief Society conference. Tuesday 2 P. M. Relief Society with the Home Topic lesson to be given by Mrs. Adella Nielsen. LOST Big Brown Horse, about Tuesday Primary follows school. 1600 lbs., long fore top. Branded Isaac Bradley is reported ill at with Circle. Reward J. D. Mar. his home. riott, 1W9 Grant, Ogden, Utah. First Ward Relief Society Honor Retired Officers One of the very lovely and outstanding social events to be held this season was the banquet and party given Thursday in the Hyrum First ward recreation hall by the Relief Society presidency and members in honor of retired officers, class leaders, re-- , tired and acting visiting teach-ler- s. Halloween motif and colors were effectively used in decorat-- i ing the fine long banquet tables and the hall. Yellow chrysanthemums and yellow princess in crystal candleabra cen. tered each table at which covers were marked with gay Halloween place cards for the honored guests. Effective and beautiful decoration JOHN W. JORGENSON . . Given of flowers and the. holiday motif were also used throughout the vote of confidence by Hyrum. banquet hall. Incumbent Republican Greeting the .guests as reception party of fields were reelected to committee were President Isabell virtually every office in Ilyrums Wilson and Mrs. Luella Wright. ta-re- rs -- as El Roy Nielsen, won a council post to take the only Democratic victory. Results. John W. Jorgenson, (R (D) 263, for 287, Cliff Stauffer mayor; August Clawson (R) 279. Fred Carlson (D) 227, for four year councilman; LaVon Larsen (R) 309, Lowell Anderson (D) 194; Verna Miller (R) 268, Einar Jensen (D) 243; El Roy Nielsen (D) 269, Henry Monson (R) 234, for two-yecouncilmen; Thomas (R) 280, Mo Rose (D) 221 for recorder; Martha Smith (R) 319, Nora Nielsen (D) 197 for treasurer. W. F. Peterson is holdover councilman. election two-ye- (. ar Eli-qas- on ar Club Holds Halloween Party of the Hyrum First birthday club enjoyed a costume cleverly arranged party. Saturday evening at the Members ward no-ho- A home of Mrs. Melva Brown. pleasant evening - oft games and stunts was enjoyed jby' Betli 'Allen, Nellie Larsen, Luella Nielsen, Mae Dusenberry, Laura Gulbran-sen- , Charlotte Allen, Clarice Jensen, Venna Larsen, Helen Jensen, Edna Allen, Anna Hall, Melva Brown and Ebba Nielsen. motif Luncheon in Hallowe'en was served the group. Bel Murre Meets At Miller Home The Bel-Mur- re club were clev- erly entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Miller which was artistically decorated in Halloween motif and colors. A pleasant evening at cards was enjoyed with prizes awarded- to Myrtle Monson, Vella Eliason and Hilda Nielsen. A dainty luncheon was served by Mrs. Miller to the club members and special guests Gladys Nielsen, Hilda Nielsen and Orlyn Brown. - Bradley Guests Sunday Last A speech cf welcome was given by President Wilson and clever and enjoyable program arranged by President Wilson and Norma Baxter was presented during the splendid banquet at which Mrs. Mina Henderson presided as toast mistress, keeping the party in happy humor from start to finish. The fine program consisted of vocal duets by Mrs. Murriel d Mrs. J. B. Baxter; vocal trios by Viola Israelsen, Otey Benson and Alfrette Liddle, each accompanied by Mrs. J.W. Wright; vocal solos by Claine Clawson, accompanied by Mrs. Bert Brown; readings by Lex Larsen, Mrs. Violet Clawson and Mrs. Minnie Miller. President Wilson presented the retired officers, Mrs. Viola Clawson, Ruby Olsen, Irma Eva Nichols, Elenore Miller, Wright, Alice Burgess and Melinda Liljenquist each with the book This bay and Always, by Richard L. Evans. Responses were made by the officers and Bishop Wright and Stake Counselor Isabel!, who Adams, with Mrs. Wright, Stake Relief S'ociety president Minnie Miller and Mrs. Eva Adamson of Los Angeles were special guests at the party. Released visiting teachers who were honored at the party included, Mrs. Carrie Archibald, Mrs. Edna Lauritzen, Mrs. Beth Allen and Mrs. Ethel Christensen, t ? One of the lovely phases of the program was a letter read President Wilson and written by by Mrs. Bertha M. Jensen, 86, aged and who was unable to be present. Mrs. Jensen, who joined the Releif Society at the age of 14, expressed her appreciation of the Society and her membership in it. Prayers were offered by Irma Nichols and Luella Wright. The artistic decorations for the evening were arranged by Mrs. Alfrette Liddle and Mrs A Drue Larsen. Acting visiting, teachers who were honored at the party included: Beatrice McBride, Eva Smith, Mary Miller, Elizabeth McBride, Mary K. Jensen, Armeda McBride, Finette Allen, Laurine Liljenquist, Mary Larsen, Marvella Larsen, Helen C. Jensen, Hattie Allen, Clarice Jensen, Edna Allen, Hannah Nyquist, Marie Christiansen, Annie Hall, Laura Gulbransen, Margaret Allen, Margaret Williams, Stella Bradley, Rosie Jensen, Clarissa Holmes, Edith Allred, Agnes Unsworth Lillie Stoddard, Leda Wilson, Nannie Jorgensen, Bessie Christensen, Clarice Olsen, Ebba Nielsen, Lhla McBride, Angeline Smith. Bax-teran- Sunday guests at the home of inMr. and Mrs. Eli Bradley cluded Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bradley and daughters Bonnie and Laurel of Pocatello, who are spending some time here, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jacques and daughter Dixie THIRD WARD of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Relief Society Conference to be Douglas and family of Smithfield. held Sunday night. The program Sunday night will be the Dramatization of Relief Society in the Home. The Singing mothers of the ward will renIn following the Red Cross der the musical numbers. Meeting will commence at 8:00 p. m. and project program assumed by the Sunday last marked the b will 'be held in the recreation hall Senior Literary Society of Hyday of Mrs. one chairman anniversary of Mrs. Do group, of tiie chapel. A good attendance rum, H. E. Kellett, accompanied by J. Allen and which was "obse is desired. Mrs. J. H. Wright, Mrs. Afton by an attractively arranged b Fast Day Services Mrs. Alfrette Liddle and day dinner party at which Regular monthly Fast services Poole, son, Dean Allen, seaman first Mrs. Norma three Baxter, spent will convene Sunday at 11.45 a. m. was an honored guest. Clever hours at sewing Monday evening immediately following Sunday the Red Cross rooms in loween decorations marked Logan. school. motif used at the party. Cc M. I. A. at the dining table marked p' "Ancient Dancing will be .demOfficers-Teacher- s for Seaman Allen, Miss Nc onstrated Tuesday night in the asSmith of Preston, Mr. and sembly program under the direcP. O. Hansen and Mr. and tion of LaVar Anhder, Gladys The Primary officers of the Ellis Hansen and sons of I Jensen, and Glee Allen. An interHyrum Third ward met Monday dise, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. j esting topic will be discussed by at the home of Mrs. Julia and family. Seaman Allen enj evening Harry Wfills in the Special Inter- Eliason who presented the lesson a brief furlough at home in est department. MI.A begins at to He has returned to the A singing practice tober. group. 8:00 p. m. concluded the meeting which was again after serving overseas Primary followed by a social hour and Teachers Training Class held. luncheon served to 12 officers by Archibald Home Under the able leadership of Mrs. hostesses Delone Savage, Hilda Guests This Week Julia Eliason, the teachers train- Nielsen and Julia Eliason. Visitors this week at the h ing topic was discussed by memof Mr. and Mrs. James Archi bers of the Primary association Mr. and Mrs. Erie Ryberg of included Mr. and Mrs. Le Monday night at her home. Fol- Salt Lake City, visited at the 'Chambers of Smithfield, Mr lowing the class period organizahomes of Mrs. Elizabeth Critchlow Mrs. Ezra Archibald and tion activities were demonstrated, and Mrs. Alfrette Liddle Sunday j Gayland, Dallas and Lennis A ibald of Ogden. (Continued on page Eight) last. Church Activities inHyrumsThreeWards 2 p.m. the calves were selected and purchased from the Reese Land and Tuesday Livestock company. (Relief Society with Sego Lily Camp Meets Return From Visit 4-- H Hansen Mrs. Milton Allen entertained at a pleasant dinner party Sunday in compliment to her son Milton J. Allen, seaman first class, who enjoyed a brief furlough ht home after active over- seas duty. A low bowl of lovely the Tlie Sego Lily camp of centered Sergeant Lowell Marcussen is yellow chrysanthemums now stationed at Long Beach, the dining table at which places Daughters of Utah Pioneers held were marked for the honored i an interesting session at the home California. guest and Miss Cbloe Swanson, of Mrs. Marvel Clawson last week. The lesson. Woman Suffrage in SECOND LIEUTENANT the West, was given by Mrs. ALBERT FALLOWS Gladys Jensen. The musical program consisted of group singing, Second Lieutenant Albert FalLove at Home and two vocal lows, another boy, is Hyrum and solos, Last Rose of Summer stationed with the infantry diGood Bye Summer, Mrs. by vision at Ft. Lewis, Washington. Viola Israelsen. The allegience to the flag was led by Mrs. Wanda PFC EDWARD NIELSEN Dunn. Mrs. Luella Birch was sustained as assistant chaplain. PFC Edward Nielsen, , son of Prayers were offered by Luella Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen is Birch and Flsosie Petersen. A stationed at Gilroy, California. social hour followed meeting during which luncheon was served to PRIVATE BYRON 19 ladies by Marvel liHawson, Eulalia " Humphreys, CHRISTIANSEN California the presentfialia Olsen' and Flossie Petersen, Private Byron Christiansen is at home of his parents, Mr." and the army air base at Alexandria, Mrs. W. H. Jensen, formerly of Louisiana. Hyrum. The services held in the Hyrum Third ward were conducted by Bishop Earl Allen. The casket and stand were covered with a fealth of lovely flowers expressing the love and respect in Leon Orton, accompanied by which the Jensen family is held al lprivileged to know them. of Mrs. James Knowles Avon, by who paid high tribute Speakers Ila Beth Summers, Gyla, Vion Na to deceased and the family the and Beverly Jean Orton, made a were: Bishop James G. Christentrip to Auburn, Wyoming, Satur- sen, Bishop Louis P. Maughan, day last. Accompanying them on Bishop Ether Nielsen, John A. the return trip were Mrs. Leon Israelsen and Bishop Earl Allen. Orton and son J. C. Orton who Musical numbers rendered were a have been guests for the past vocal One Sweetly Solemn solo, two weeks at the home of her Mrs. Otey Benson; Thought, by daughter Mrs. Dean Brown of Au- an organ solo by Mrs. Beulah burn. The Browns recently welladies trio, My and a Jensen, comed their second child, another Peace I Daughter Born to Staff With Thee, Leave by son. While in Wyoming Mrs. Or- Viola Sergeant and Mrs. ton transacted some real estate and Israelsen, Alfrette Liddlle were Carmen Christensen Otey Benson; prayers business. offered by Bishop James J. FaA lovely baby girl was born cer and W. S. Baxter. Interment Monday last at the Cache Valley Cannon-ville Miss La Rue Clark of was in the Millville cemetery hospital to Staff Sergeant and is visiting at the home of where the The grave was dedicated Mrs. Carmen Christensen. her grandmother, Mrs. James L. Leonard Larsen. mother before her marriage was by Jensen. t Miss Helen Whitten of Australia. Mrs. Eliza Jensen has been a Staff Sergeant Christensen is on Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bamgartner of McGill, Nevada are visiting at guest recently at the hoitfe of her military duty overseas. The baby the home of their parents, Mr. daughter Mrs. Norma Scarci of is a grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Christensen of Hyrum. and Mrs. Marion Jessop. Portland, Oregon. Sharp, state club leader; Ray Jensen of Young Ward and Jesse Theurer of Providence, Cache FIRST WARD club leaders, and Amos Sunday county Baer, F F A instructor at North 10 a.m. Sunday School followed Cache high school accompanied Priesthood Mr. Honored at Party We, the candidates on the Reof Tuesdays publican ticket, the election deeply appreciate support given us at the polls by the citizens of Hyrum. We have worked untiringly in the past to make this town a finer place in which to live. We have kept your electric light and power system, and your water system, in first class condition. You have no reason to worry about these utilities while they are entrusted in our case. We pledged outselves to of work for . the development Hyrum City whether we act as city officials or as individual citizens. We thank you for your We cheerfully accept confidence. the verdict as rendered by the electorate of our fair city in the election of last Tuesday. Sincelery yours, JOHN W. JORGENSON AUGUST J. CLAWSON HENRY MONSON VERNA MILLER IVOR L. LARSON THOMAS ELIASON ARTHUR SMITH. v 4-- H Seventy-seve- LOWELL MARCUSEN An especially fine program, will be presented by the Hyrum PTA Wednesday, November 10th at 8 p.m. in the Lincoln school gymnasium. The program arranged by Mrs. J. B. Baxter will be conducted by First Vice President Mrs. Gladys Jensen. Speaker for the evening will be Dr. Daryl Chase, principal of the USAC In. stitute. Mr. Jenkins of. the Lincoln school will conduct the 7th and 8th grade pupils in a num her of choruses and readings will be given by Lex Larsen. The attendance prize will be contributed by PTA officers Gladys Jensen, Norma Baxter, Kate Petersen and Marvella Nielsen. The public is invited to attend. Milton Allen ! To Voters Of Hyrum City Dr. Daryl Chase At Hyrum PTA SEAMAN 2ND CLASS THOMAS L. JESSOP NUMBER 21 5, 1943 Literary Society Mrs. D. J. Allen Work at Red Cross Entertains Primary Meet |