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Show March 1, SOUTH CACHE COUHIEH PAGE FOUR Hyrum Locals IVcIIsville Enjoys Miss Iris Nie'.sf a and Miss DerSadler of Sa.i Lake City spent' the weet end visiting with Iriss parents Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Nielsen of Hyrum. Both s The Wellsville Old Folks party are employed at the Cap- and Ward reunion were held at girls Mr. and Mr3. Nielsen itol City. the tabernacle on Wednesday ot by Ward Reunion i , with chairman Hershall Bradshaw in charge. Special guests wiere all people over 70 years of age, all widows, widowers, Old .romittei ard pa (ners rKjks of ' both wards, ah;o tlu- Stake Presidency and partners, Bishoprics and partners of both whrds. ears of jThohe over eighty stand on the age were seated beautiful a was given apd each cdrsage. They were R. C. Smith, 90 years old on January 22. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Darley, Adam Gionn, Julia Wyatt and Frank - ! W.vatt. The auditorium was beautifully decorated in patriotic colors and several potted plants were used around the stand. The days events began with a meeting at 11:30. a. m. by singing "America led by Morris Sihlth with Mrs. Rena B. LeiBh-mj- n at the organ. Prayer by Jaities Ad Leishman; vocal duet by Mrs. Edith Maughan and Mrs. Marie Gunnell. Address of welcome by Chairman Bradshaw, Remarks by Bishop Cliff Olsen; vocal solo by Ray Leishman; trib ute to the Old Folks by Mrs. Della Francis. Remarks by Stake Chairman Leo Nielsen and PresInstruident Edwin Clawson; mental duet, xylophone and by Bobby N. Price and Rena B.! Leishman. Benediction by Wm. P. Leatham. A lovely hot dinner was served in the banquet room on three long tables. Wilford Andersen acted as toastmaster and several I. responded. The tables were decorated with beautiful blooming potted plants. During the afternoon stories were told and the following amusements xylophone enjoyed: and piano trios by Bobby and Betty Price and Rena B. Leishman. Reading by Myron Brench-le- y in costume. Ten minutes of jokes by Robert L. Price. Musical quizz program under the direction of Mrs. Venice Maughan and Mrs. Rena Brenehley. pl-a- Nora - Nielsen, Lila Elia-soand Mrs. Gordon Savage of are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- the Hyrum Stake MIA Board ban T. Clawson of the Hyrum visited the ward MIA at Paradise last week. Second ward. They have spent the past three years in Missouri W & K CLUB MEETS where Dr. Hamericksen has been Mrs. Meda Hall entertained stationed as an eye specialist for the W and R Club at her home the army. He has now received on Thursday night with a lovely his discharge. party. Luncheon was served to decThe couple expect to leave for the club members. The table were in orations with keeping Dr. Hammerlcksen will resume Washingtons birthday. his practice. Three tables of bridge were enSalt Lake City this week where joyed with prizes won by Myrtle score, Lizzie Miller Lt. and Mrs. Ralph Petersen Monson, high all cut, and Ruby Nielsen, the spent the week end visiting at travelling prize. Hyrum with Lt. Petersens parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Peter- II C CLUB MEETS sen of the Second ward. Ralph Mrs. Jule Albretsen entertainis an army doctor stationed at ed the H C Club at her home on Kearns, Utah. Friday night. A nice luncheon was served with patriotic colors Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Nielsen used in all the table decorations. Three tables of 500 were enand son Joy have returned to their home in Hyrum following joyed by the members and two Sora delightful trip to Arizona, Old special guests, Mrs. Pierre ensen of Logan and Mrs. Elton Mexico and Southern Utah. Olsen. At Phoenix, Arizona they visited with their daughter, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. J. W Wright and Thomas Y. Merrill and family four children of Hyrum were din and at Mesa they visited Mr. and ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Cless Mrs. Hyrum Christensen and Mr. Hyer of Lewiston on Washingand Mrs. Irvin Anhder. They had tons birthday. the pleasure of going through the Miss Fauna Nielsen of Hyrum temples at Mantl, St. George, and on Sunday evening entertained Mesa. They report having had a at a well arranged party at her most interesting trip. home In compliment to Miss Hansen who lea.ves next week for the Mission Home in Salt JB. LITERARY MEETS I The Junior Literary Club of Lake City. Hyrum was entertained WednesA delightful luncheon was day February 20 at the home of served 'by the hostess and social Dora Miller. visiting and singing were enjoyMiss Bessie Brown of the Lin- ed. Ivean received many lovely coln School library reviewed the gifts as a remembrance from her book The Mitchells by Hilda friends. von Stockum which was a beautiful story of a modern familys The officers and teachers of life in America during World the Third ward Sunday School War II. She also read Prayer were entertained at the home of For a Child by Rachel Field Miss Lila Eliason on Monday and introduced :Rabbit Hill, night. A nice progrhm was ena childrens book by Robert Law-so- joyed consisting of saxophone solos by Dean Jensen and piano Musical recordings were fur- solos by Mrs. Lois Patterson. Mrs nished by Alice Hall after which Matilda Miller gave a delightful refreshments were served. Review of the book Thomps Hostesses were Valeda Shaffer Jefferson. and Dora Miller. Some interesting ghmes were introduced and a delicious lunch CREAM O WEBEIl pasteurized was served to 30. Other hostesses for the evenmilk, whipping cream,, buttermilk and cottage cheese. All in ing beside Miss Eliason were Cardlxmrd containers at the Jackie Nielsen, Mrs. Jennie Nielsen and Mrs. Ada Nielsen. Service Market, Hyrum. Mrs." Mark Dr. "and accompanied the girls to Salt Lake on Monday morning. Hammer-ickse- n Mrs." n, ; Our store is bulging with new merchandise. More is coming in daily. Come in and buy your Kprping outfit to make room for more me liand.si on the vay. Mauds Style Shop. Hyrum. Vocal solos by Archie Maughan accompanied by Mrs. Laverne Maughan. Two vocal solos by six year old Claine Clawson of Ily-ruVocal solo by John Bailey. Trio by Mesdames Edith Maughan, Venice Maughan and Rena B. solo by Leishman, Xylophone act One by Price. play Bobby Louise Poppleton, Laura Lee G. Oldham, Donna Wyatt, Arvil Anand derson, Diane Leishman Donald Leishman. An act of magic by Kaylow Anderson, concert by LaVors Glee Club with Miss Ruth Hendry as accompanist and June Haslam, Carol Hall, Betsy Wyatt and Louise Poppleton as soloists. Vocal solos by the students of Professor Manning of the USAC. Dramatic readings by Mrs. Lavon Zollinger of Providence. Mayor Curtis L. Miner of Logan accompanied by his wife entertained with a comical musidal skit. Vocal solos by Marie Garrett occorapanied by her daughter, Mrs. Ella Maughan. Comic one-aplay by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Elwod, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Leatham, Alton Gunnell, Leland Larsen and Florence Leishman. Musical selections by Garnel Larsen and Leroy Petersen of Hyrum on their electric guitars. One act play directed by Thelma Larsen with the following cast: Emma Jean Poppleton, Courtney Leishman, Morris Anderson, Lavona Leishman and Howard Maughan. At 6:30 lunch was served in the banquet room. There were 740 meals served during the ended day. The days events with a dance at the Recreation Hall where a large crowd enjoyed themselves. Eachwtansu vbgkqj cmfwyp hs ct Iv-e- an n. E2 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kellett of Mr. and Mrs. -- Bill Chambers returned to their moved to Smithfield over the Hyrum have the funeral atending after home Mrs. week end from Ogden. D. brother, Chambers was formerly Mildred of Mr Kelletts Utah Mr. Kel-l- et of Moroni, Unsworth of Hyrum. died on February 14 of Sulwife his fa poisoning He and Mr. and Mrs. Elnar Jensen of were instructors in the Moroni the Hyrum Third ward were High School. the Kelletts? itors at Malad, Idaho on Monday Accompanying of this week where they were to Moroni were their guests of relatives. Jeanne, Bonnie and three-daughter- Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Serge Bodrero ofLogan were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed toffersen of the Hyrum Third ward on Sunday. Mr. Christoffer-se- n has been removed to his home from the hospital following a severe illness. He is improving in health. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mortensen of Tremonton were Hyrum visitors last week at the home of Mrs. Mortensens father, Julius Sorenson. Mrs. Mortensen is the former Myrtle Sorenson of Hy- rum. Some Hyrum friends pleasantly surprised Carrie Larsen on Monday night at her home in as her Ijpgan. The occasion birthday anniversary. A social evening was enjoyed and a nice luncheon served. Those who attended were Mrs. Jennie Burirs, Mrs. Erma Carlson, Mrs. Esta Brown, Mrs. Arlynn Brown and Mrs. Hilda Nielsen. Mrs Larsen Is a former Hyrum resident and moved to Logan following the death of her hus- SOUTH ELECTS WOMAN . . . band. The ' ' v if V. 4 Z A i ; ifZ- X w ine Nielsen on Monday night. Mrs. Esther Gundersen presented the lesson on Maps and Charts and their use in teaching A social hour followed with refreshments served by the hostesses Leona Baxter, Ada Sorenson and Maxine Nielsen. There were 16 present. Mrs. Ella Baxter of Salt Lake City spent last week in Hyrum as guest of her son, Mr. LaMont Bax ter and family. Her son Golden is leaving in the near future to fill a mision for the Church. He is First Counselor in the Stake Presidency at Sandy, Utah. Golden has a wife and two children. ; . . . UNO SECRETARY-GENERA- L By a big majority, Dr. Trygve Hal-vo- an Lie, 48, Norwegian foreign minister, was chosen by delegates to be United Nations secretary-genera- l. Ilis salary will be $29,000 a. year. .y v -- asAV GOLDEN - -- - V. smmf:? WEST HIGH PATENT A. J VV ' 1 FLOOD AND w .vvw CEREALS Our Store is Completely Stocked and Features the Following Items: UTAHYBRID SEEDS FERRY-fYSORS- E FIELD CORN & SWEET CORN SEEDS PORTER-WALTO- N Garden and Flower GARDEN FERTILIZERS u SEEDS Garden and Flower . . . POULTRY EQUIPMENT POULTRY MEDICINES Order Your Seed Potatoes Now! ALL KINDS OF FEEDS STEAM ROLLING - MIXING .Uyrnm i Reed Oickmore PHONE 11 "1$ JLk We Feature v 2 officers and teachers of V - en the Second ward Primary were entertained at the home of Max- Announcing the Opening of Hyrums New iruiit&iu 4 ? V- Mrs-Hel- Douglas Mankin, who was; elected as Georgias first woman representative in a special election to fill the unexpired term of Robert Ramspeck, who resigned. She? won over 18 candidates. ggssmi fl 19(9 Maurice Stoker HYRUM, UTAH ; |