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Show iii QUEEN TO Over 2 Tons BE CHOSEN, Old Clothing Donated After hearing details from Mr. Harold Curreu of "Logan, rep. resenting the Cache county War Finance committee,' the Hyrum Lions club has decided to spon. sor a war bond queen to com. pete in a state wide contest for a trip to Hollywood, among ! mtAm. V According to W. S. Bailey, principal of Lincoln school, and chairman ;f Tie Hyrum clotu ing drive, the students of Lin. c0ln school brought in 4,181 pounds of serviceable used cloth other prjles. j average of Between May 7 and May 21 ing which was $5,000 of war bonds must be twelve pounds jh-J- f stujjent and sold before a queen qan be nom. an average of ti Ji pounds per inated. When this is done each Hyrum family.. The eighth grade gathered an bond purchased allows the pur. chaser one 0r more votes for average of 24 pounds per stu. the queen according to the size dent to win first place. The Hyrum Lions club spur, of the bond. The method for ' selecting the red the c0ntest by offering a Hyrum queen is being decided free show ticket to students in clothing and a party upon and will be announced as bringing soon as details are w0rked out. to the class bringing in most. r J Volume 34 (fab Hyrum, Vtah May 4, 1045 GROCERY TO OBEX INFORMATION OX LaVere Kidman of L'0gan ALFALFA SHORTAGE js opening an independent grocery to be know as the Service Groe. J. Lowell Andersen, president ery in the same place the Amer. of the Hyrum Farm Bureau sub ican Food Store operated for inks the following information. It has been observed recently many years. Mr. Kidman expects to open that there has been considerable on or about May 15 with a com publicity with Reference to win. plete line of groceries, meats, ter kill 0f alfalfa. With the ex f-- and fresh vegetables ception of some ower regions of the valley, it seems to be quite general 'VARj BOND QUOTA $70,000 Recommendations to overcome According to Cantril (Flash) Nielsen, chairman of the South, this shortage of alfalfa f0llow: 1. Increase acreage of corn ern division of the Cache county War Finance committee, the silage using a high producing quota f0r Hyrum in the Mighty variety hybrids 62 and 544 Seventh" War Loan will be are recommended. $70,000 in individual E bonds. 2. Field peas and oats for 80 to 90 pounds hay pea3 BEE HIVE GIRLS and 2 bu. oats per acre. RECEIVE AWARDS 3. C0mmon vetch and oats Swarm day for the Bee Hive for to 50 pounds vetch Girls of the First ward was and hay40 2 bu. oats per acre. held at the ward chapel on Tuesday evening with Mrs Yen. atS ln caaes wbere less than na Larsen in charge of the 1 6 alfalfa 1,88 ( program. Awards were given kllled Where more thaa to girls from all three Bee Jppn b f crowns are dead Hive classes for their years discard alfalfa and grow sup. work. A nice feed crops as recom-an- d pr0gram was enjoyed p,een.tal mended r' Xuinber EARL JESSUP KILLED Tragedy again struck Hyr uni when Mr and Mrs. Marion Jes, j ! 3P received a telegram late Sunday that their son, S,Sgt. Earl Halversen Jess0p, 23, had bean killed while fighting in Germany. The telegram further statd that he lost his life on April 17 while in action with lie Ninth army. Mr. and Mrs. Jessop received a letter from Earl on Monday morning dated April 16lh, the day before hi3 death, which stated Dear M,0m and Dad: I I . I ... , tr: I - I I I V fa Mrs. Caroline Anhder Dies Mrs. Caroline Anhder, 7 8, life long resident of Hyrum, and one of 0ur most respected worn, en passed away at her home on Wednesday She morning. was the widow of Conrad An't. derr who died October 24, 1933. She was always a sincere Lat. ' fpr Day Saint and was active in the various organizations. She served for 15 years on one of the first Old Folks committees here and was also a Relief Soc ioty teacher for many years. Mrs. Anhder wag born Oct. oher 15, 1866 in Hyrum, a daughter of Arders Jeii3en and Anne Madson. She married Mr Anhder in the Logan temple on January 25, 1888. She was the mother of seven children, six of whom survive her: Mr3. Eva Izatt of North Logan, Mrs. Ethel Christensen of Mesa, Arizona, Earl, Marlin, and Irvin Anhder of Hyrum ind Don Anhder of Uiko, Nev. There are als-- , 24 grandchildren, nine great grandchildren. Six grandsons ae serving their country with four overseas. Funeral services will be held n the Third ward chapel on Saturday at 2 p. m. with Bishop Earle W. Allen in charge. Burial will be in the Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen have received official word that A mem0rial service for Mor. their son Jared's unit has re. ris Bishop and Leonard Allen I ceived a Presidential citation, Jared is serving witji the of Paradise will be held at the in France, house army ward meeting Paradise The citation reads as follows: at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. Thanks for the fine letters and For outstanding f porormaiiee packages, keep up the , g0od cf duty in action against the GRANT H, LAUSOX work It wont be long until Ill enemy, extraordinary heroism, WINS AWARD he seeing you, I hope. exhibition of gallantry, deter. Earl had seen weeks and With the Fifth Army, Italy. and esprit de corps in weeks of hard fighting recently Sgt Grant H. Larsen, son of le ming unu.ua y difficult and had just returned front a Leonard Larsen, Hyrum, Utah, and hazardoUs conditions against rest camp for three days. He has been cited by the 86th the enemy under fire, as to set ?. met his death eenr .T Rhlno Mountain Regiment of the 10th it apart above other units par. and river. Mountaineer '(Division in the same engage, ticipating Combat awarded the S bgt, Infantry, ment Earl II. Jessop was man Badge for actual participa. horn on May 30, 1921 at Another son, Edward, is in Hyrum n C"lba affmSt th Utah, a 80n of Marion and combat in Germany serving refreshments served. emy on the Caroline Halversen Jessop lie 5. Plant red clover for ,ith tfae NJnth Teacher3 of the Bee Ilivte hay graduated from in Italy , the and Lincoln seed n 19 46 and are for late Leta Mrs. girls Liljenquist, Standards for the badge are school in 1935 and from the or Pasture in 1945. Mrs. hay Mrs. Letitia Fay Kitchen, South Cache) high school l)n high. The decoration is awarded DRAFTEE PARTY 6. Plant Hubam clover with Anhder and Mrs. Earl Larsen to the infantry soldier who has WELL ATTENDED 1939. Tn June of 1940 he left grain which would otherwise be f0r Nevada where A KOod s5zed crowd met at proved his fighting ability in he was em. seeded I alone for fall pasture 0r ployed Our friend Jacob good combat. Allga. the Third war chapel on Sat. by the Nevada Consoli. ilO hay pounds Hubam per dated Copper company at Me. The handsome award consists urday evening to honor eight ier has our congratulations upon of a silver rifle setvagainst a y0ung men and one nurse who reaching his seventieth birthday acre and a normal seeding of Gill where he worked until Feb . grain. background of infantry blue, en. were entering military service. on Appril 19. ruary of 1942-- He then entered 7. UndGr Plant The honored guests were Dale cl0sed in a silver wreath. pasture mixtures on the garage business at Pocohan. f thn ThoniPson Funeral well good, I tas son drained, Home, Arkansas with a brother of Mrs. Merle irrigated Christiansen, I Griffin, cropland fl0r 1946 and future in law, Gerald B, Walton where LaVell H. Carlson, son COX MOTO GLEE CLUB' AT v he remained until he was years. f Mr and Mrs. Charles tfarl30r . PARADISE WARD LOGAX INSTITUTE called THOrSSKAr TK seed will be Mrs Ample be held I claine SchoQl Sunday Bea had into may from Hoskins the son entertained Mr. service club ana in Moto 0f 0f Jensen, The Con glee August of I A special Mothers milk Companies, Utah .Poultry 1942. it a trousseau tea at her home the South Cache high scho0l I Mrs. Bert Jensen, Ray Olsen, at 10:00. I and seed dealers. Day program will be held. Tes. Association in c0mpliment to After leaving Fort Douglas n Sunday presented a fine program at I husband of Mr3. Ivean Larsen Should any difficulty be ex. he was sent to or sister- rs. Carrol Ballard, 01sen Lynn Petersen, husband tinieny meeting will be held imFort Riley Kan' te LDS Institute at Logan on I perienced in obtaining seed, call sas for his basic be former June Hall, f Mrs. lone Allen afterwards. Petersen, mediately training. From Sunday afternoon as a feature I Memorial services for Morris the county agent's offices. In tbJ recivin there he went to Ft Leonard Hue were of the Institute Hour Program. Ray Obray, husband of Mrs. Syl Each dairyman must I via and hfl Allen will Bishop Le0nard bride and her mother. Mrs Wrod, Mi.ss0uri and 'later was study Forsberg bray, Rodney The. chorus was ably directed be held at 2:30 Sunday after, his own situation and make pro. transfenred to the. I Arizona des. Vm G IIa11 by ,W H. Terry and acc0mpan. Claine Jensen, son of Mr and noon. vision his for Tbe trusseau room was sup. Mrs. ert own feed Hirum Jensen and Karla Camp. Being sent later to supply. led by Mrs. Beulah Jensen. Primary will be held at 3:30 There is no need for panic but Fort Riley, he entered the Cav. 'rviaed by Mrs Hoskins, A saxophone solo was given Paul and Jack Paul, s0n and wise planning and action now airy afternoon, school, and remained I Tbe brlde was lovely in an by Dee Hulse accompanied by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El. Tuesday will insure next winters feed here until December Relief will be mer held Society aftern0on summer dress nnd Paul. Karla a is 31 a trained Wilford Hansen and 1943 piano I 7re a corsage While there he was awarded supply. of Pink rosebuds. registered nurse and will enter at 2:00 Tuesday atfernoon. solo by Wilfprd Hansen. a FIRST WARD certificate of merit for tank I Tbe Berving fable was covered , Dr. Daryl Institute I s a Second Lieutenant, Chase, A special Mother's flay pro. I The program as conducted by maintenance. .Later he trained I Vitb a laee table c'oth and was director, invited the general JUNIOR LITERARY ELECTS I 'entered will be in on with a "crystal ' ho wE gram S Commander given A. I Sunday some of Post Dunn very public to attend and The Juni0r Literary Society and California, North Carolina in I the First Sun The ward pink and wbite snapdragons, American Legion and morning Georgia where he fine comments were made by 4?. received was delightfully entertained at The serving Wfts under the specialized training Auxiliary presented the col0rs. day school in connection with the home He em I of Mrs. George B. Niel barked the Mrs.. Morris Nielsen led the con regular sacrament meeting. sen on for overseas duty 0n I direction ot Geraldine Nielsen, Friday night with Mrs. December 1944 from New The program will begin at I Ina HaI! and sbirley Hall. gregation in singing America York Larsen as the assisting After Garnel 10:30 and all mothers of the hostess accompanied T by Mrs. spending two weeks in I DurlnS tbe app0lnted hours France he entered Germany with I o 3 t0 7 approrimately 80 CIawson. Principal speaker o'f ward are cordially invited t0 Vice president Mrs. Charles the ?uests Ninth ibe evening was Bishop J. W. attend. The program will be Here Army he ex- McBride concluded the program many bloody battles . The" Progressive Homemakers Mfright. Musical numbers were in charge of the ward superin. which consisted of a book re. a met at the home of Mr. and a P'an s0lo by Maxine Howells, tendency consisting o", LeRoy view One W)i0 is Valiant by ELECT Mrs. Leland Petersen 0n Thurs. 'fld Suitar duets by LeRoy Pet. McBride, James Stoddard and Clarissa Young spent visiting and Spencer in England and II0lland. In I The Lions Club held its month I 3rsen and Garnel Larsen. Elmer Jlolland Allred. day night with President Nor. On Tuesday at 2 p. m. the Mabel Harmer which was ably arch he received a three I f the Legion introduced man Seamons in charge of the I Pau day ly meeting Wednesday evening given by Mrs. Edwin Christoff, fui Hugh which Relief will I "b hold I Society their of he guests honor and pre. the high school. Election of spent in Par. program social and will feature ersen. France. Upon his return to I officers took place with the Ray Nelson of the Herald sented them with a remem. aclosing Musical numbers were vocal is, special program and luncheon camp he wrote his folks tell. I following men beiftg elected: Journal was the guest speaker. I brance from the P0st. Several SECOND duets by Mrs. Weldon Miller WARD them how badly he needed I Fills Hansen, ing His subject was Current Ev. I f he boys responded. A minute president, Wm. S. The ward Sunday and Mrs. Hervin Nielsen and end appreciate that short rest I Bailey. First vice ents and Post War Planning. I ,sRent tribute was observed school Second president, Or. vocal tjsolos by Mrs. Weldoln will hold a special pro. eople who were best ac. I vi'ie S. Lee, second vice pres, Mrs. Lynn Baxter played sev. wbBe buglers Reed Jensen and Milled v(.ho the acebmpsinied on Sunday ouainted with Earl said he had Went, Owen Hall, Balar Raxter morning at eral piano selections. played Taps. gram secretary, 10:30 at which time Mothers numbers on the pian0 a fine winning B Be Christoffersen who was Special guests were Mr. and pers0nality and Lehi Clawson and C. J, Stauffer, the program, elec, made Following of the ward will home n be honored. tion of officers mai?y friends wherever directors, Merrill Baxter, Lion furlough also spoke. Mrs. Wm. S. Bailey, Miss Reta took place as he went. ' He was always con. Tamer and W S. Baxter, Prayer3 were offered by Reub An invitation is extended to fellows: Allqn, Mrs Wallace tail, Pjetekfen President, Mrs, Eldred sidered a good en Hansen and President B. all mothers of the ward to and Mrs. Lynn. Baxter. did his I twister. worker, Vice Larsen; Mrs, be prpesident, work well and had M. Thompson. present. In charge of the many talents I An interesting talk was given During the s0cial hour, lunch Wendell Allen; Secretary and The boys, except Ray Obray program will he Edgar Nielsen, along different lines of work eon was served to the guests V Wendell Hurren who has Treasurer. Mrs. LaGrande Mill, He is survived I been Allen and the following members: Mr. who was injured in the leg by superintendent, W, A. his by honorably discharged from and parents er, Corresponding Secretary of Hyrum, a and Fred Fallows assistants. RM 2.c I the army, br0ther and Mrs. Reuben Hansen, Mr. a cow last Sunday, left Hyrum Mrs. Herman Forsberg. Relief Society will be held on Thomas Jessop Wednesday Mr3. Charles 'McBride, and morning f0r serving in the I Harold Currell 0f the Gem Executives who ave carried Hawa, induction center at F0rt on Tuesday at 2 p. m. Mrs. on the lan frandi, a .brother I thcatire in Logrfn Mr. and ' Mrs. Willis McBride, presented Lydyia Thompson will present are Mrs work for the past year jouis of Provo and four sisters: I tbe Plan of Mr. and Mrs Rulon Wright, Mr. DougIas-aselecting a war bond Rulon Wright, pres. the literary lesson. Mrs. Norman Seamons and HaIvren, Mrs. uaen to be sponsored by the identr Mite. Charles McBride THIRD WARD an Mr. and Mrs Leland Petersen artDer of Pro club. ,.a Notice Sacrament meeting will be vice president; Mrs. 'Pnsa'ftiia j Vo : Mrs. Eiva Johnson Mrs Norma Baxter, News Ed of Truck son, Mr3. and Paul ee Calif0rnia ecretary, held in the wardchapel on Sun. and Mrs. LOWELL MARKUSSEX now has a new telephone I itor Nielsen, LEROY ALLRED HOME corresponding secretary day immediately following Sun. of Michigan GETS number. SECOND CLUSTER Wthen in news social the calling LeRoy Allred, Son of Mr, and h0,tir lunch, day school. Thomas Eiiason eonDuring Memorial services will be ar was served to 24 members Staff L. Allred, has been Piease refer to page four where et the bishopric will Mrs.(; R Sgt Lowell Markussen ranged for Earl in the ,be in and Wh is hme on a furlouSb from three, special guests: Mrs. future, in home for two weeks. He is a ber telephone number is listed charge. the Thira ChaP the India China Alr Transport cadet at Lowry Field in Den. 'n tbe masthead, Relief Society will h0ld its Blaine, Nielsen, Mr3. Lloyd, Lar el with the , Tard Ber nmber is now Mrs and and 147J. sen, Command Ernest ver and, expects to go next to in rndla has been Larsen. ealondb h,?PrlC social American I closing with a special The next meeting of the club charge. awarded a Second Oak Leaf California for training. urogram and luncheon under Cluster t0 his Air Medal for f TSgt ElwooOd Olsen is vis. the direction of the Relief Soc. will be held on May 14 at the Mrs David O. Nielsen has re Bluebird at which f.ime the iting ln Hyrum on a furlough ietv Officers. completing 750 hours of oper. WAR CLUB; MEETS The Mutual of the ward will mothers of the members will turned home following a trip ational flight over the difficult The W and R- club met at B'om Sheppard Fiejd, t Texab. to Vernal, where she He bas went to route above the Himalaya moun just spent nine weeks in present the following program be honored the home of MrskGordon Savage visit with her son and 1 hospital but is on tains, according to a dispatch fine last .Friday evening. family feeling Prizes Sunday evening at 8:30. and Mrs. Eugene Nielsen. from his headquarters were won by Ruby Smith, VaL now" IIe. expects another over, Opening hong, congregation, RAND CONCERT Since her return she has been eda Shaffer, and Margaret Lar. 3eas alignment soon. He has invocation by Linwood Savage AND BANQUET ill at her home in the Third sen A year book was presented aHeady spent 31 months in for. Scriptural LaRaeT CLOSING SOCIAL heading. the Cache ward. .We hope for her S0uth' Tonight combat Mr. to Neda Hall. Elwood recovery duty. Smith, organ s0lo, Mrs, Einar High school band will' hold its soon ;ign The First Ward Relief Soc. Special guests were May Play. ,s the son of Mr- and Mrs Corn, Jensen, report, President Ross annual concert will h0ld their closing soc. and iety banquet 01sen elius er. Lucille Miller, and Margar. formerly of Hyrum. Eppich, appreciation 0f MIA by at te school cafeteria. All band in the Ward cbapel n next I?1 Elias Pulsipher. is They now reside in Brigham Bishop Earle Allen, Melodiers et Larsen. tr members and their;' parents will at 3 p m w1th Pres Iake r1nesday Ogden City. he where will chorus directed by W. H. a attend. Isabelle Wilson in charge Terry, job on a poultry farm Theme by Ilene Hall, talk of the following prpogram, by Mr, Ralph Obray of Paradise entertained at a birthday party j Mrs. LeMar Larsen and small President Edwin Clawson,, Mel. organ prelude, Viola Israeisen; SOLDIER LIBERATED Vocal solo, Emma Liljenquist: f0r her niece, Miss Evelyn Lem. son, Kurt, spent Tuesday in odiers chorus, and benediction RELIEF SOCIETY SOCIAL The closing by Clair Petersen. aad Mrs LeRy Baxter have vocal duet, Veda Nielson social of the ons who was nine years old Hyrum, guests of her and sister, Third ward Relief Society will received word that their son j Melinda on Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. S, Bailey. Ladles Liljenquist; be held in the Baxter ward chapel at has been liber, tri0, Mincla Mr and Mrs Howard McMur. . R.ay Games were enjoyed and refresh Hendejsen, Ebba ated by American die were Salt Lake City visitors 2:30 p, m. on Tuesday. , ments were served to Sixteen tr0ops in Nielsen and Mary Miller; Voc. The Paradise vl Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Nielsen on Monday. Mr. McMurdie went ward will pre. Germany following his capture al solo, Gertrude Larsen; Tiano guest. sent a program on .the life and by the Germans. and daughter Carolyn of Downey for medical treatment., solo, Lynn Baxter; Vocal duet, Ray was taken prisoner by Norma Baxter and Mr. and Mr. LeRoy Baxter compositions of Stephen Foster. Mrs May Gundersen of Salt Idab4 P.ent tbe week end here Otey Benson; Those taking part are Gertrude the Nazis and marched into Vocal Solo, Ethlyn Carver; duet Lake 'City is spending a week !Litb parentT3 Mrs Frans and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bax. Welch, Irga James, Margaret Germany for three days when Bessie Swanson and ark and Mr- IIans B- Nielsen' ter made a business Helen Jen. trip to visiting here with her m0ther P Jean Obray, Alyce the invjading Yanks overtook sen; humorous j Brigham City on Sunday after. Daniel3en, Mrs. Eliza Rose. by Mrs. readings Olsen and Nettie Obray, Mrs. them. noon Marva Hansen. Mr Floyd Bailey and Carl He has been in the Wanda Dunn will also give a army for During the social hour, lunch, Mrs. Charles Unsworth 19 months and and j B. Nielsen spent a few days reading. overseas three eon will be served by the host, Mr and Mrs Grant Hall and Luncheon will be served by months. daughter, Donnell are spending last week visiting with their esses: Ebba Nielsen, Vensa Lar. two weeks in Los Angeles, Cal. families here. On Monday morn, Mrs Emma A brother. the and Pvt. Don Baxter sen, Marie Christiansen, Minda presidency who are Mrs. Bradley daugh. fornia visiting Mrs. Unsworth's ing they returned to their em. ter Sher0n were visitors in Salt Ada Nielsen, Mrs. Fl0ss Miller, training at Camp Roberts, Hendersen, Norma Baxter, and and Mrs, Delone Savage, daughter who reside there ployment at Kingman, Aridona. Lake City on Sunday. j California Edith Allred, MEMORIAL I Church Notices , I - I , , I I I I I I HAVE MEETING called-perience- I iicb"nr I I '"""'LIONS . I , I , I I . : I i 1 Mar-Walt- I I I v I . I I - I , - I I - i . ; I - - I i on 47 |