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Show f- SOUTH (SOS M MORE ABOUT WILSON of Wehar Siakt M. L A. board. member of Ml Ogden Stake High Council, bishop of Ogden Twelfth Ward for almost 12 years, member of Mt, Ogden Stake Presidency and chairman of the northern Utah region of the church welfare committee. He was one of the organizers of the Federal Building and Loan Association and has been a director, and general counsel twenty years. He also was one of the organizers of the Associated Investment Corporation, serving as and a director. the former Mary Jacobs, whom be MAUR1NE NIELSEN EECC2S married in 1916, at 2531 Fowler Avenue. Ogden. They have five BRIDE OF LT. LAWRENCE C. children: Mrs. Q. Meredith Wil TAYLOR OF LAKETOWN son, Salt La,ke; D. Jay Wilson, Arlington. Va.; 1st Lt. L. son, U. S. Marine Corps! Wilson, a student at Provo, and Don Wilson, with his parents and junior high school. K. Church Uoticcs Wil- FIRST WARD ; Margaret B. Y. U. In a double ring ceremony, Friday, June 2, Maurine Nielsen of residing Hyrum became the bride of Lt attending Lawrence C. Taylor. The marriage took place in the Logan L D. S. Temple with President ElRay ChrisIhe average frozen food locker tiansen officiating. Following the wll hold 90 to 100 pounds, net ceremony, a wedding breakfast was drained weight, of a vegetable such given at the Hotel Ecdes with reas corn, when packed in round latives of the young couple attendglass jars, and 175 to 200 pounds ing. Mr. Wilson resides with his wife, when packed in rectangular Mrs. Floyd Nielsen, mother of the bride presided over a Trousseau Tea at her home in honor of her daughter, Sunday, June 4. In the receiving line was Lt. and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Nielsen, and Mrs. J. .V arren Taylor. The bride was ovely in an ivory satin gown en-i- v. in fashioned with a fitted bodice and sweetheart neckline. She wore 'i corsage of bridal roses. Assisting lhe bride, was Nrma Harris, Allison Murray, Betty Jones, Carol Carver, o a Leishman and Mrs. Earl rdher. Also Farris Erickson, Coy charp, Thora Nielsen, Colleen . fielsen, sisters of the bridd and ynda Erickson, a niece. Mrs. Taylor has been employed s a stenographer for the past year at the Ogden Supply Depot. Lt. avlor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Warren Taylor of Laketown.. He is a former student of the Utah State Agricultural College ani just recently graduated as a pilot from Aviation Cadet School. t , f The bridal couple left Wednesday June 7, for Lubbock, Texas, where 'he bridegroom will receive further , assignment. 1 Sunday School 0 : 00 A. M. Priesthood Meeting 11:30 A. M. Sacrament Meeting at 2 p. m. The Dean Riggs speaker will be Elder Wellsville. Special musicial o f numbers. vice-preside- nt j SECOND WARD School at 10:00 A. M. Sunday Priesthood Meeting 11:30 A. M. Sacrament meeting at 2 p. m. Elder Gene Gibbs and Lynn Nielsen will be the speakers, with special musicial numbers. vice-preside- nt ass FATHER'S DAY THIRD WARD 0 : 00 A. M. School Sunday Priesthood Meeting M :30 A. M. Hyrum Third Ward Sacrament meeting will be held Sunday evening at 8:30 p. m. Elder Eugene Mrs. .mbs will be the speaker. Eilert Israelsen will render a vocal ;o!o. A good attendance is desired. 1 Sunday, June 18th CANDY I, MIS 1.00 - 1.50 box 2.00 Shaving Bowls Kids License Under Twelve . Local News Fishing Tackle We have a limited amount of Tackle in Stock. Get Yours Now. Always A Good Stock Of Groceries . Allen Merc. Co. Hyrum, Utah on,RfiUeotUeymptoMloi ASTHMA On June 2,t the Snappy Stitchers held their third 4-meeting at the ibme of Elva Christiansen. Punch, cookies, sanwiches, and candy was erved by Joy Ann McBride and Devon Smith. The opening prayer vas given by Margaret Jensen and he closing prayer by Gladys JorgGloria Jorgensen gave the ensen. health lesson. They are now work-non a shoulder protector. H Pocket Knives s ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Allen of Hyrum annunce the engagement b their daughter Margene to Robert L. Robinson of the U. S. Navy, A son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Robinson 4-The club met at the of Ogden. home of their leader, Mrs. Ruth The marriage will take place on Miller, June 8. A fruit salad was Sunday, June 11, at the home o nade. All club members were pre-en- t. the birdes parents, with Bishop The next meeting will be Earle W. Allen officiating. held June 15, - . , i i, : 7-- HAY FEVER it AsthmaMefrm INHALATION THERAPY 1 with SOLUTION "A" H Loil P. Cowlfey was recently sustained as organist of the Colonial Heights Ward Sunday School in Portland, Oregon. She plays the )ipe organ in the chapel which also .erves as the Stake Tabernacle and Mission Headquarters of that city, 'he is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lorenzo C. Petersen. Mrs. Cowleys tusband is stationed in Portland rith the U. S. Army Engineers and s doing topographical mapping work. 1 Immediate relief from the spasms of Bronchial asthma. Prompt relief from the distressing symptoms of hay fever. Simple and pleasant to use; economical harmless when used according to direc- tions. Unconditional refund agreement. Full refund made if results of a tried period are not satisfactory. - Celt Ut f Jzaz dem&MA&iati&n . ai HYRUM DRUG Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgensen entertained at dinner in ionor of Mrs. Biggs of Los Angeles and her daughter. Pvt. Merle Doss of Hill Field, Mrs. Dorothy Holt and children and Mrs. Ethel Ralph and son of Glendale, California and LaMar Wright. Pvt. Doss and her mother returned to Hill Field on Monda and Mrs. Holt and Mrs. left Wednesday for Cheyene, alph Vyoming, where they will visit with Mrs. Nettie Botts and Mrs. May McDaniels. These four girls are he daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jorgenseri. Lynn Nielsen, son of Mr. and Joseph F. Nielsen is home on furlough from Farragut, Idaho. Mrs. a Gladys Jensen who is a Navy 'Jurse is home on leave. She i$ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jen sen. Last week end guests at the Jenry Nielsen home were, Mrs. H. Salgee, Mrs. Erma Andrews, Mrs. illian Peet, Mrs. Anna Peet all of os Angeles, Mrs. Burdette Harris of Logan. Mrs. Mary Wattersen of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Facer and family of Smithfield and Mr, and Mrs. Ott Burbank of Idaho I. - see them," said Gen. Thats why theres a Fifth War Bond drive on MacArthur when he saw the rows of dead Japs in the Admiralty Islands. In this war the costliest, crudest war of all time now, a drive in which youre needed to support the men on the fighting fronts who are facing the most treacherous forces Americans have ever met in combat. We on the Thats the way I like to ' our boys must .fight with savage fury. Kill or be killed! And on how well each plays his part depends the lives of many of his buddies. Here on the home front, too, just cheering the attack on isnt enough. home front 5mi7Anioan cant let them down and we wont. So resolve now to at least double your Bond buying in the 5 th War Loan drive. This is the time to do better than your best SacMeMfut:- - DIIY MOM THAI! DEFOBI Hyrum City Corporation 10c 'A Shaving Sets Dont Forget DAD Get Your License Here The Hyrum Stake Temple Day is June 14, and the Stake Presidency would like to see as many as possible to be at all sessions. Amity Genuine Leather Bill Folds . Fishing Season Opens Thursday, June 15th 'alls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nielsen have moved to Hyrum to make their lome. Doyle leaves on June 14, to enter the armed services. Wars have always caused inflation of prices. The peace following after has brought deflation and financial ruin for many. The United States should not have to undergo another depression similar to that ollowing the last world war when business establishments 05,996 ailed; 453,000 farmers lost their arms; and 5,624,000 workmen oat their jobs. , , BjuqktTfecl Cloth , ; S: I Pumjp.Tlo Ration Gniion Heeded! |