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Show I , YEAR THIRTY FIFTH -- HYRUM, ' UTAH- $1.00 per year Poeeaubeij 7,' 18 15- - " 5c per "copy KUMBER t. " TrllL.K COMPANY GETS ARMY AWARD The Morning! MJc company received an official citation from 1 the Army Service Forces Chicago Quartermasters depot last Monday for its part irn helping make (the United States army the best led army in the world. and General The President the of 'Manager company, Sid Lockhart, received a certificate of of meritorious service citing the company for the war supplies provided American troops through cut the war areas. The award was signed by Brig. Gen. J. E. Barz-ynsk-i, commanding officer of the depot, Chicago quartermastcj s reads: Army Service Forces Chi cago Quartermasters Dept awards this certificate of meritorious service to the Morning Milk Co- - for outstanding performance in producing, and supplying" foods and equipment to the armed forces of the United States. Your company has materially assisted the quartermaster cqrps in making our armed forces the Best Fed and .Best Dressed in the World. The certificate bears the seal of the Quartermaster Corps. It is the second production award to be received by the Morning Mik company for war production effort. Last May the company received the War Foods Administration A production award for its sustained recprd of production In its Wellsville plant. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING IN HYRUNJ . Under the supervision tf v.hm, EARL' WILSON ON SUNDAY . regular city council meetiFrank' Dusenberry, a very enterconvened at 8 p. m. on Monngtaining picture show furnished by I - Memorial services for Lieutenday evening, December 3, 1945. fhe Treasury department wil be ant. Earl Wilson,' the son of Mr. Mayor John W- - Jorgensen preshown at the Hyrum Third ward and Mrs- E. Wilson, Jr. and side. The pprayer was by Coun-ma- n J. by Dr. LeGrand Noble of the the husband of Connie Van VrpA M Her. USAC- - The films entitled Frank are Wilson who now resides in Chtistmas lights will be put up The Diary of a Sergeant and i on main street within the next Stillwells1 Burma Road. few days. It wais deeded the! The entertainment Will last one power would be given free to anyand a half hours and will be free one desiring to install Christmas of charge. A lights on their homes. The Council passed a resolution ANNIE C- - LILJENQUIST RITES asking that complaints and reA beautiful and peaceful spirit quests ct suggestions to the Counwas present at the funeral services cil be presented in writing and of Mrs. Annie CL Liljemquist presented personally or by mail. which were held in the Second 'Vru, It was decided to place a sma 1 ward chapel on Thursday under charge on the recreation hall in the direction of Bishop Levi Anthe canyon. Tbe charge will be dersen. $2..00 per night for Hyum citizens and $3.00 per night for peoMrs Alta Petersen played the i , ple out of the city. prelude and the postlude on the It was decided to discontinue organ and Mrs. Vinnie Chwson the advertising schedules for the Musical on the piano. offerings El Hall in the Courier and over te were two solos, Going Home KVNU. . and Oh My Father by Mrs. Leof the time was spent The rest ona Walker, a vocal duet by Nortentative budget for a preparing AnBenson ma Baxter and Otey the coming year of 1946 which gel of Sleep accompanied on the wall be found elsewhere in this . piano by Mrs. Clawson and a issue. piano solo by Mrs. N. W. ChristLT. EARL H. WILSON The benediction was said by iansen of Logan. Councilman W. F- - Petersen the Salt Lake, wi of The eulogies spoken be conducted worthy life of the deceased weTe in the Hyrum First ward chape COURT OF HONOR beautiful. Speakers were Don at 2 p. m. with Bishop J. W. On Sunday evening at 7 p- - m. and Ray Lilienquist, Wright in charge. a Court of Honor will be held in srrandsons of Mrs- - Liljenquist, for the Mendon ward .chapel Lieut. Wilson was last seen pilHans Mikke'sen of Logan and Scouts of the Hyrum stake with Leo C. Nielsen of Hvrum- - They oting a plane over Tunisia on Stake Court of Honor Chairman 1943 and is now stated she had left Denmark at February 3 Owen Hal in charge. the early age of 7 and had walked presumed to be dead. The following program will be practically all the way across the Mendoi Tendered: by Songs The following will be the proplains to Utah. She had a wonderFirst ward. troops. Prayer, Hyrum ful character and a sweet dispos- gram. Posting and retiring the Color ward. Mendon guard, ition. She had lived a worthy life colors by the American Legion Scoot talks from Wellsville First and Musical numbers Auxiliaryand did good all her davs, and ward and Millville ward. Musical was always rweet and humble. byline ward cho r directed by numHr, Hvrum First ward and Her example wi 1 be a shining star Mr. Ru'h Moss and accomanied Hyrum Third ward. Presetnation fo her descendants and they are by Mrs. J. W. Wright, a vocal of troops for awards, Amos Ger- luct by Parley Hall and Ndhe thankful for this wondnrhiI heriLer. A special speaker will also cishman, an ntrumenta trio by ts tage She had been rood to be in attendance. Prayer, Hyrum when they came to Utah. Dr. and Mrs. N. W. C!irisiansen Th rd ward. Sh had accomplished consider and Professor Clark of Logan, jand a vocal trio by Norma Baxter able temple work. Venna Gadd.e and Otey Benson. CARL GREEN DISCHARGED Bi hop Andersen expressed apMr. and Mrs. Mcrri 1 Green of preciation in behalf of the fam ly Speakers will be John A. Is- Welhville received word that their for a'l services rendered. rael en, Win- - S. Bailey, and three son T arl of Los Angeles his gainmissionary companions from Salt ed his discharge from the army. Prayers were by Otto Liljen-qui- st I ake Kenneth Mrs G.ecn are Tappy Mr. and Counselor B'aine Niel- Vetn O'y, R. Thomas and Geo. I, to have both of toer sons,, Mersen the grave in the Hyrum Cannon. rill and Earl, cut of the service. . dedicated was cemetery by The family requests no flowers. Gecrge liljenquist. E. NEW S. S. SUPERINTENDENT The Hyrum Fii-- t Ward Shcol ws reorganized on Sunday. Those sustained were Flovd A'den Bailey, supiriVendcnt; Paxter, fast assistant- and LeRoy Allred, serond assistant. Released after ira .y years of faithful service were Lc Roy.Mc-Bird- e, R. H AlVed and James L. These men have been t Stoddard. in their positions for nearly eight years. FREE - SHOW t MEMORIAL ' TO THE PEOPLE Hyrum is laggrng in the last big loan drive. This is something new fde Hyrum-Com-e to some real entertainment at the Third ward on Saturday night and bring your check books with plans to buy what bonds you can and help put this drive over like we can. Frank Dnsenberry, SERVICES FOR - ' AN APPEAL OF HYRUM: . ! 1 Chairman -- OPERATION Fo lowing ten days treatment Mr. Arthur Petersen, of the Hyrum Third ward submitted to a DERRAL ALLEN MARRIES major operation at the Budge Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fisch of Memorial Hospital on Monday Minneapolis, Minn- - announce the morningHe is getting along as marriage of their daughter, Helen well as can be expected. Joanne, to Lt. Derrall J. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dona'd J. WELCOME HOME PARTY Allen of Hyrum. On Sunday evening at 7 p. The marriage took place Nov- m. in the Hyrum Third ward chaember 8, 1945 in the Immaculate pel a we come home party for Conception Church in Los Ange- Elder Harry D. Wells will be heU les. 4 following sacramental services. A Audrey Hamming, friend of the good program has been prepared bride was Maid of Honcr and die missionary committee by Dean Allen, brother of the groom Mr. Wells has spent the past was Best Man. in the North Central States The bride was lovely in a white year mission and has been president satin gown with a 'finger tip veil. of the Lake district. She carried a white prayer book covered with a white orchid With SUFFERS STROKE streamer'!. The Maid of Honor M:s. Carolme Monsnn of Hv-ruwore yellow net and carried an suffered a second severe old fa'h'o,,cd bouquet. stroke Saturc'iy At the A wedding dinner was erxed slie is recovering somepresent to the bridal party following the what. ceremony. After which the bride and groom eft for Laruna Beach California to spend their honey- m moon, The couple will make their home in Los Angeles where the groom plans to attend the University of Southern California. The bride attended the University of Minnesota and the groom attended the USAC prior to entering the armed forces- ist - T emi-mnn- . Tor'-en.-e- ad n, ad - - R. PEARCE HOME Ralph R. Pearce returned home with an honorable discharge after spending the last 4 years in the army. RALPH -- TWENTY SIX -- " KAREN OLSON . FUNERAL were the tfuneral services of Mrs. Karen T. Olson, 86, Id in the Second which were ward chapel on Saturday at 1 p. m.. Bishop Levi Andersen conducted the services. The ward choir under the baton of A. J. Petersen sang two Bum bers 0 My Father and Secret Prayer. Accompanists were Clawson and Mrs. Alta Petersen. Other pnusical eulogy was a vocal duet Perfect Day by Lois Clawson and Ila Maugh-a- n Elta accompanied by Mrs. and a vocal Petersen, solo Dreaming of Mother" hy Vella Sackett o'f Brigham City accompanied by Mrs. Vinnie Clawson who also payed a piano solo. Speakers who paid tribute to Mrs. Olsen and her family were Bishop Levi J. Andersen, President Edwin Clawson and Blaine Nielsen. They stated, in part, that a great love existed among the members of this fine family. They were good neighbors and members of the family had done considerable temple work. Mrs. Olsen had been a kind and loving mother-Shhad taught her chidren the true principles of life and they had lived as she had taught. Counseor Blaine Nielsen had visited Mrs. Olsens home when he filled a mission to Norway. It was a beautiful place and she had been reared in a fine family. Prayers were given by Counselor Albert Nielsen and Lehi Clawson. The grave was dedicated in the Hyrum cemetery by Joseph F. Nielsen. Lovey Mrs-Vinni- e e Karen TJiomassen Olsen died in Hyrum on Wednesday night. She was born on December 19, 1858 in Bergen, Norway, a daughter of Thomas and Kari Jacobsen Knuden. She joined the LDS Jiu$dh while and married living in Norway Hans J. Olsen in Bergen in 1883. They came to the United States in 1892 and lived for two years in Logan' and then moved to Hyrum where they have since made their home. She has always been a dvoted Latter Day Saint working chief y in the Relief Society. Survivors, are the following ch.IJren: Chris, Jennie, Hilda and Joseph OLen of Hyrum, Dr- - A. W. Olsen of Salt Lake City and Cornelius Olsen of Brigham City. Also 13 grand childiea and three great grandchildren. at her home Mrs Ross S Tson has received word th.it her husband, Lieutenant Tyson, is on hi way homo fiom (he Pacific anJ abotrd the USS YORKTOWN. Ms. Ty,on has been making her borne in Logan during his ahsenee,-TSK- e is the formck Coy LfljenquLt, d lughler of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Liljenquist of Hyrum. S-S- DICK SEAMONS HOME Dick Seamons of the U. S- - Navy arrived in Wellsvi le on Tuesday on a ten day furlough from his base in Jacksonville,, Florida. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seamons of We'Isville, ' ' J ' Gh,ZcU Aitnaimcciiizati Pvt. Boyd L- - Petersen Petersen, son of Pvt. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen of Hyrum and the husband of EIGHTY THREE YEARS OLD Mrs. Spenrer Allen of Malad Idella Parker Petersen, was induct 'is speeding the week in Wellsville ed into the army on September 1 3 wih hnr parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1944. He received his basic trainJohn T. Darley. On Thursday Mr. ing at Camp Roberts, California Darley wil observe his 83rd birth and Kva transfijred from there to Fort Ord. He left Fort Ord for Jay. 15. He overseas duty February was assigned to the 25th Division WORMS BAXTER RELEASED and the 35th Regiment. He was Morris M. Baxter, son of Mrs. sent into action and wounded May James A. Leishman of Wellsville 1, 1945 on Luzon. arrived home safely Saturday evHe has spent four and a half ening after rending his release from the U. S. Navy at Portland, months at a hospital in the PhiliOregon. Morris ioined the navy in ppine Islands and was evecua ted October of 1 942. to the States September 24. He is n receiving treatment at Convalescent hospital at Mad'gan JWATOR OPERATION FtLewis, Washington.. ' Mrs James B. Bradshaw of "WellsvflV is spending the week in He has the Asiatic Ribbon with Salt Lck with daughter La one battle star and the Philippine Waa who underwe"t a majA Liberaton ribbon with one battle ermrafen at the IDS Hospital on rtar the Purple Heart, the ComW and. 7. Tt s repced to be a bat Infantrymans badge and ike end she is doing as well as Conduct ribbon. can b1 expected. hr uc-ce- ss Boyd L. Sgt. Harold Cowley Sgt. Harold Cowley, husband of the formcr Lois Petersen of Hyrum, was inducted into the service in June, 1942 after his graduation from the Utah State Agricultural College. He was assigned to the Engineers Corps and received his basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri. He received further spec training at Fort Bclvoir, there was Virginia and from transferred toj Portland, Oregon where he was assigned to a Topographical and Photomapping plat ialized oon. PARADISE VARD Ward aacr.t unit meeting will be held Snneidy at 2. CO p. m. CpI. Clark L. Petersen Reief Society meeting will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. The LitCpl. Clark L Petersen, son of erary lesson will be given by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen Martha Lee. was inducted into the armed services in August, 1943.. He rec- HYRUM FIRST WARD There will be no farramenl eived his basic training at Camp Sunday evening meeting Fannin, Texas. service dhe Wi son Memcrud He left Fort Ord for overseas will be held at 2 p- in. and no oth duty in March 1944 and was tran er meeting wdl be held in the ferred into the Air Corps in April evening. The Relief Society will meet in of that year. He was assigned their Tegular meeting Tuesday. to the 868th Bin. Sqdn, The A Christinas play and a musical Snoopers and served in New Cal program will occupy the time in edonia, Guadalcanal, Munda, Los Mutual Tuesday evening. Negros, The Molucca Islands, The The musical program is under Philippines and Okinawa- he direction of Lois, Cowley and He is the holder of five battle the play will be directed by Mrs. Drue Larsen with the following stats and the Presidential Unit lone cast: Fatricia Wright, citation. Edward Wilcox, Wright, Dean At present he is on Okinawa NieLen and Aiden Baxter. - He left for an overseas assignment in July, 1944 and has been tatimud at various paces in the Pacib'e. At the present time he is awaiting firther ord-r- s. Hi wife,, the fo m r Nona HYRUM THIRD WARD in Japan. Jat'o-c- d SncraricUt meeting wTl con-fti- e Hi mil is the son of Mr. and Clark, is making her home ia Hy .I 7 M-- i rum. pm. on Sunday even Cowley of Benson. G.crge ing and following the sacrament services a welcome home program fo Elder Harry D. Wells will be given. A good program has been arrang d under the direction of the ward missionary committee. Relief Society meeting will be beld on Tuesday at 2 p. m. at wm h time Mrs. Emily Savage Wil present the Literary lesson- In the Special Interest class of the MIA a Christmas program will be enjoyed and will feature Le Roy Jorgensen in a travelogue on the Holy land. WARD Sacrament meeting will be held at 7 p. m. in the ward thapel under the direction of the bishopric. Speakers a1!d special numbers from the choir wiT be heard-Relie- f HYRUM SECOND Society meeting will be p. m. on Tuesday at whch time ih work and business program will be carried out. At the SpeJal Intcre't Class of tbe MIA, the lesson work of Better Bejfer Communites, He. fi and Better Children" will crnLr.ue. - held it 2 |