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Show Pid Tightly ' Serving Paradise, Hyrum, rjy.SlXTH TEAR FACE and Wellsville in Beautiful Cache Valley Member Audit Bureau of Circulations NUMBER ic per copy OCTOBER 11, 1946 to face Hans Sorenson EIGHTEEN iianquet-Auctio- n At Second Ward Passes Away , ' j o. The Hyrum Second ward are sponsoring a gala event on WedOctober and Thursday, nesday 16 and 17th of next week. Reserve these two nights on your social calendar. On October 16th a banquet will be featured from 6 ' to 9 p. m. The Old Folks: Committee of the ward, with. Chairman Donald J. Allen in charge will prepare a delicious meal. During the banquet musical numbers will be rendered under the direction of the ward cho r with president Garnel Larsen in charge. Mr. Larsen will also be the toastmaster. Following the banquet will be a country store, under the direction of the General committee Mrs. Alban T. Clawson. ' Speakers who told of the with Frank Dusenberry as salesnoble character of Mr. Sorenson man. Under the supervision of the were. S. ,A. Dunn, President Edwith president win Clawson of Hyruim John ,H. Relief Society ward and Sarah Allen in charge, a bazaar Schenk of College There will of Lost River will be on display. Doyle Jensen be no sales however until the Stake. In their remarks they said next night. On October 17 th, with Frar.k many changes had taken place an as t auctipneer in communication and transpor- Dusenberry tation, during the long life of auction sale will be held. Eve.y this good man. He had accept- thing will be sold from a packed of the gospel in his native age of. pins to a cow. All kinds, land, his life, hadnt been all of five stock, flour, feeds and sunshine, but he had been hon- produce will be on sale. There est, industrious and thrifty and will also be all kinds of good his life had been successful things to eat. The concessions and he had materially provided are under the direction of the Nielsen and well for his large family. Peope MIA with Lynn had aways been made welcome Mrs. Mary Nielsen in charge. in his home and his life corresThe ward primary, with preponded with what is expected of sident Ruby Hailstone in charge a good Latter Day Saint. His will act as a reception commission has been completed and mittee. he has now gone for his reward. The ward Finance committee He had always had the best of headed by chairman Leo Q. care in his sickness and old age Nielsen will solicit the ward for by his devoted wife. produce. The invocation was by Leo C. Ticket sales for thp banquet Nielsen and the benediction by will come under the supervision Alfred Fallows. Bishop Ander- of the Sunday Schgol, with Kensen thanked all for their many neth Lyons in charge. kindnesses rendered during the Chairman of the General Comsickness and death of. the. der mittee,. A. D. Allen is in charge of the publicity. ceased. An invitation is extended to The grave in the Hyrum cemetery was dedicated by A. J. the other wards of Hyrum to Petefsen. Hans Sorenson was come and (participate An this born May 30, 1853 in N. worthy project, there are two Holbeck, Denmark, a son full evenings of entertainment. of Jens and Johanna Johansen The object and purpose of the Sorenson. He was. converted to affair is to raise monpy to inthe LDS church in 1870 and m stall a new furnace and also July of 1874 came to Utah and make other necessary repairs to settled in College ward. the chapel and amusement hall. He married Sophia Gregorsen It will be necessary to raise at in the Salt Lake Endowment least f 1200 to meet these : services for Hans year old resident Sorenson,, of Hyrum were held in the Second ond ward chapel on Monday at 2 p. m. with Bishop Lfevi J. Andersen in charge of the rites. ' The prelude and postlude were effectively played by Mrs. Alta Petersen and Vinnie Clawson They also accompanied the choir on the organ and piano, when two numbers, they rendered Heavenly Secret Prayer and Father, Hear Us with A. J. Petersen ward choir leader conducting. Other musical eulogy offered were a !ocal solo by Mrs Leland Petersen, who (sang My Faith in Thee and a piano solo by Funeral 93 With - the Editor Line Repplaced will be a great improvement, carrying the wooden pipe er to Hyrum down Blacksmith has nearly all been steel pipe. Mayor Jor by sen tells us that the water leaks in d from the former Canyon aced . pipe along with the supply will guarantee a wooden uer Indent je of ome, owth. amout of water to take Hyrum for many years and will allow for quite " big point to consider is the that the city was able to fin-- e this costly project without A month ago Ruth Kranz, 3!$, of Chicago, was WALKS AGAIN AFTER AID FROM SISTER KENNY ond issue. Again we see the stricken with the dread polio. Placed aboard af special plane, shown at left, she was rushed to the Sister Kenny pfit to Hyrum citizens from institute in Minreapoiis for treatment. Today she is shown on the steps of her own home. dty light plant. he city officials were wise to the pipe before the war in Echool they had the pipe when the den pipe broke last spring, also in the fact that the price ild be much higher now. (Ve cant help feeling that with ood water supply and cheap All Utah teachers will attend Under the management of Mr. er, some industry is going to Opening a series of campaign ose Hyrum as a location some rallies that will place the issues H. C. Stauffer the Hyrum Hard- the annual UEA convention in of the campaign and the Demo- ware will open its doors tomorrow Salt Lake City on Thursday, Frithese days. cratic candidates to the people October 12, at 9 A. M. They are day and Saturday of this week. Schools of South Cache closed in all .parts of Cache Oounty advertising many scarce items in on on their and ad Thursday at noon and will page large a eight, rally during October, will be tram Hardware not a successful have should reopen until Monday, October opening Octin Hyrum Monday evening, iHyrum welcomes a new busiThe two week vacation Is 29th. sale. es this week when the Hyrum ober 14 th at 8 p. m. Mr. Stauffpr is from Mendon. given to allow the students to Jack Wright, where he City chairman. (rdware will open its doors un-th- e operated a general mer- assist in the sugar beet harvest. management of H. C. will be , general chairman of chandise store until this spring. and program for He will move his puffer. We wish him .the great--! arrangements to Hyrum success. the rally, assisted by precinct as soon as he canfamily build or buy a Some time ago we had some-lin- g chaiymen, E. N. Larsen A. A. suitable house. He is the son of to say about supporting our Savage, and Jesse Crookston of Henry C. Stauffer and the brothfine town merchants. These peo-haHyrum, and Ellis Hansen of er of piifford and Claude Stauffer more to' contend with Paradise, and Orval Law of who operate the Hyrum Drug. lan merchants in larger places Avon. Democrats and all others The new business will occupy Icause they must depend entire-- j interested in the issues and the one half of the former Anderson upon local support and cannot candidates of this campaign will Lumber Co. building in Hyrum. Increase Limit of Weight For Ipect very many customers from Air Mail to Armed Forces assemble from all these districts. her towns. Why not try to give Precinct Chairmen in the five Overseas. pur business to the hometown named precincts are notifying Ian whenever you can? Effective at once the limit of their by card, and by people The I for Air Mail (Letters and Hyrum Hardware along weight notices. ith the other small business public is increased from 2 Parcels) Since there is a race on in louses in ounces to 8 ounces when address Hyrum and Wellsville their area between some local lust, of course, treat their rs ed to our armed forces stationed men in both parties for political right, stock their shelves Price controls automatically outside the United States, whose exoffices of importance, it is pith desirable on a number of commodi- addresses includes an Army post merchandise, and com- lapse pen aggressively go after the loc-- 1 pected that interest in the ties certified by the Secretary of office number or a Fleet post trade. ing election will be high. as of October 1 to office designation. We are The men running for office in Agriculture see io certainly happy be in ample supply. Principal Air Mail, now 5c an ounce, belew business start in South Cache the south end of Cache County from the OPa. tween any of the following products dropped ud Democrat, promise our support in any are: John Schenk, price control list as a result of points: Anywhere in the United fay possible to make it success- - and Orval Lee, Republican, for Secretary Andersoas action inwithin,1 and state, representative; V. Allen clude fresh and frozen salmon; States; to, from, Puertto Hawaii, between Alaska, and Democrat, Parley canned .corn, all domestic canned Olsen, Islands Xanal Zone, Virgin Rico, for County Hall, Republican, and vegetables; wet and of U. S., Guam. Also from the 'fruits A. Allen, stout Face! Commissioner; Douglas sugarbeet pulp; 'rum, United States and Possessions to pressed It is very interesting to see that Democrat, and Eugene Schaub, cordials, liquors and alcoholic Canada and Mexico, also for Air flie strongest proponents of a Republican, for County Surveyor specalties. whiskey, However, (Controlled economy in this counand James A. McMurrin, Demo- domestic gin, and neutral spirits Mail addressed to APOs and FPOs. are not only weakening, but crat, and Hyrum Gibbons, Rety remain on the list. Canned .fruit Domestic Ail Mail at 5c an Ve in full retreat. Senator Claude from publican, for State Senator items now removed from - price ounce Pepper, who so stoutly defended Cache County; Iver Lavon Larsen may Tbe registered, InsurYellow control include: cling the OPA C.O.D. and Special Delion the sent last summer when the for County Treasurer and freestone peaches, Bartlett ed, ' Republicans tried to defeat it, has The ticket. very. people Republican fruit cocktail pears, appesauce, Announced that he believes that throughout the county will also and mixed fruits. Still under National Letter Writing Week the OPA should be scrapped. vote for a State Supreme Court is from October 13 to 19 incluThe Democratic administration price control are: Meats, fats Senator National a unanswerand Judge, is caught in a and oils, fresh fish including sive. Most of us have tight corner. They and a representative. attention. need letters ed that fought for the OPA tuna and sardines; canned fish, and they Chairman of the Hyrum rally including tuna, Salmon, Maine Dont delay any longer. Remem'ought against ' The strike control. Dr. Ira N. Hayward. close friend or relative Row when tomatoes including ber that there is Vo meat, and is be sardines; will end candidates has been wondering how who south uianhfactured tomato juice, catsup, and mixed articles havent and and' all county are ven you getting along. Use Nayet begun to arrive on the featured, on vegetable juices; oranges, dried tional Letter will appear candidates state Writing Week as a market, people are smart enough beans and peas; many dry groenterto know means of making personal calls that the strikes and the the program. Outstanding fur- cery products; bakery products; be will OPA tie-unumbers mail. tainment have been the cause. consumer durables by the clothing; We are NOT in Christmas packages for boys favor af a cont- nished by local talent, under as automobiles, stoves and such rolled economy. It is communism chairman Jack of direction service over seas should be iu and all building refrigerators; or facism, or statism, or whatever Wright. between October 15 and mailed materials. other name can be given it. that November 15. Mail early during The whVle theory of our govern-methat period to assure having the is based upon the opposite package delivered before Christconception. We believe in free mas. and open competition President Don Smith announces "hich is controlled only to safe- that-t- he South Cache Jaycees T5 Jack Clawson is enjoying guard the rights of all. Free Deer Hunters Ball will be held terminal leave in Hyrum with' produced the many comat the Elite Hall in Hyrum on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alban modities that our standard bring Thursday evening, October 17 to T. Clawson of the second ward. of living so high. Controlled econwhich the public is invited. All Jack received his training for omy cant do it. Lets stop trying are asked to come in hunters cos- the armored Command at Fort Dennis Miller, La Mbnt Hall j,0 control things and let compet-- i shoes. The price and dress with Lloyd Nielsen of Hyruni are tume overKnox, Kentucky, and his n and natural at law takte over. will be $1.00 per couple. . seas duties have taken him i,o receiving their basic training Prizes will be given with the Okinawa, the Philippine Islands, Fort Bliss, Texas. Dennis is the son of Mr. and tickets purchased at the door. MORE and China. He has spent will give a 16 guage Win- Japan Mrs. Elton Miller, La Mont is They UAYs exbefore two boxes two years in the army, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin the There will be two more regis- - chester pump shot gun, a sleeping bag and five pects his honorable discharge Hall and Floyd is the son of of shells, atn days before Election on soon. Mrs. Connie Nieisen. pairs of nylons. November 5. They will be Tues- Gaylen Jensen is receiving his October 15 and October PUP WILL MEET BABY GIRL 29th. basic training at Fort Lewis Mr and Mrs Thomas Pettit of The Peter Maughan Camp of He is the son of Registration agents for Hyrum the DUP will meet at the home Provo welcomed a daughter at Washington. Mr. 8re Mrs. Mrs. Victor Jensen of and Elton Olsen, first dis-e- t; of Mrs. Annie J. Riggs at 2 p. m. the Cache Valley hospital on OctMrs. Lovisa Allen, second on Friday, October 18. President ober 7. This is the second daugh- - Hyrum. The four boys all left together strict and Mrs. Einar Jensen Sadie C. Maughan will be in ter for the couple. Mrs. Pettit is for of Gill Yvonne former military training. the Hyrum. district. charge. ... Democratic Hally Hyrum Hardware Next Monday Begins Business Out For Beet Harvest Postal Flews ve ' items Latest Price Control News cus-pme- . nt Hunter's Dance Next Thursday Jack Clawson Home Again Hyrum Boys in Service registration election ' . . vrum City is completing what 'been a major undertaking k . ' j , , Wall-ingro- d, house on December 21, 1881. He moved to Hyrum with his family in 1913 and has resided here since that time. Mr. Sorenson was the father of 12 children, the following seven survive as well as his wife. Leonard E. and Melvin E. Sorenson of Mrs. College ward; Amanda Hillyard, Smithfield; Hans and Orson Sorenson, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Laura Jensen, More, Idaho; Mrs. Adella King, Rupert, Idaho. There are also 38 grand children and 26 great grandchildren. Paradise Boy Home Again Maud ; Mrs; received a telegram from her son Gideon during the week stating that he had landed safely in Seattle alter spending the past two years in military service in the Pacific. Olsen All Rental Accommodations Dance e The Logan Stake has invited Two-Stak- t Hyrum Stake to participate with them in a dancing party to be held at the Institute at the college on October 24 at 9 p. m. The dance is under the direction of the Special Interest departments. All adults of the Hyrum stake over the age of 24, whether married or not, are cordially- invited to attend this lovely affair. During the evening a floor show will be staged with numbers from the Logan and Hyrum stakes. - Breaks Arm Lyle Baugh, the 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Baugh of Hyrum, had the misfortune of breaking his arm while playing football at sdhool, He is getting along very well. Must Be Registered All rental accommodations in all communities of Cache county apartments, rooming houses, private homes, motor courts must be registered with the area rent office, 124 South Main, Logan, by the close of business, October 15, 1946, George Amus-searea rent director, warned today. Those landlords who fail to do so will be in violation of the federal law. Rent control became effective in Cache county on September 1, Mr. Amussen said. Since that dafb, the public has been well informed by both the press and radio that rent control is now in effect and that all rental units must be registered promptly. The maximum - rent which can be charged for any housing accommodation in Cache county is that rent being charged on July 1, 1945. n, REID PETERSEN ON LEAVE T5 Reid Petersen is enjoying a 21 day furlough in Hyrum with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Willard Petersen. Reid is stationed at Stoneman, California where his Sugar: Spare stamp No. 51, special work is in the office processing men for overseas duty. He good for five pounds of sugar, will return to Stoneman on Nov- expires December 31. Spare ember 6 for further duty. ' stamp No. 9, good for five pounds canning sugar, expires Mrs. Dona Wyatt spent the October ; 31. Spare stamp No. 10, weekend in Salt Lake going down good for five pounds canning by plane from Logan. sugar, expires October 31. Ration Calendar l'r r- - 'i.-.- T t O- ' O .v:ir 4 |