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Show 4V 1 THIRTY-SIXT- H YEAR Applications For Stake Conference Sopcrindendent This interest is being shown in the county in the forthcoming appointment of a superintendent to succeed Supt. J. W. Applications have been received from Glen R. Winn, Smithfield; Lloyd M. Theurer, - Stoddard, Rich providence; mond; Ray Merrill, Mt. Pleasant, Provo; James LeRoy Bishop, Lake Salt City; W..' O. Nuttall, Bickmore, South Summit; and Palo Alto, CaliB. J. Bohne, Much Kirs-brid- e. fornia. . . The Cache county school board has postponed action on the appointment until next Saturday, n Observed At H. S An interesting program was held at the South Cache High School on Alonday in commemorLt. T. ation of Armistice Quarterly conference for Hy- Earl Hunsaker f the Day. HighState on rum Stake will be held Saturway patrol, a veteran of World accordday evening and Sun-daWar I, was the principal speaker. ing to President Edwin Clawson. Airs. Thelma Petersen of Hyrum The conference will be held in She was acvocal numbers. gave the Wellsville tabernacle. On Saturday at 6:30 there will companied by Mrs. Alta Petersen. was be a Welfare meeting for all Assisting with the program the American Legion of Post 47. Mel-chized- ek the meantime,' they invite public opinion on the eventual choice of a superintendent, and will entertain those reactions at 10 a. m. Saturday when they meet committee. in the school board offices. On Sunday morning at 9 a. m will be a priesthood meeting for all members of the Melchizedek M and Aaronie priesthoods. At 9 a. m. will also be a MothTo Men - Gleaners Hear President Armistice Day Week-En- d stake and ward welfare workers, are expected to attend are the stake presidency, High Council, patriarchs, stake clerk. Stake priesthood committees, all presidencies and secretaries of Melchizedek quorums, group leaders and secretaries, stake missionary committee, presidencies Stake Aaronie priesthood committees, stake committee of adult members of the Aaronie Priesthood. ward h.shoprics and cle k, ward Aaronie priesthood advisors and the stake ward teachers i Thair Allen t , On Leave Pvt. Thair Allen is enjpying a .two week furlough in Hyrum vith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allen of the Third ward. He has been receiving his basic training ft at Ft. Bliss, Texin as for the past two months. - Thair will report to Ft. Lawton In Washington on November 23 where he expects an overseas asanti-aircra- signment. So. Cache Couple To Marry ; Mr. and Airs. V W Brown of Hyrum announce the engagement of their lovely daughter Shirley Marie Brown, to Don E Mittoii, n son of Mr. and Mrs. William of Wellsvilee. The marriage will take place in December in thp LDS temple in Salt Lake City. Shirley Is a senior at the South Cache High School and is a rad a ate of the Seminary. Air. Mitton received his honor; able discharge from the Alerchant Alarine after service of 18 months. Before entering the service he was a student at the South Cachfe Bishop Wendell Allen of the High School. j Hyrum First Ward had charge of burial srevices in the Hyrum cemetery on Sunday at 2 p m. for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Petersen of Ogden. A testimonial will be held in The grave was dedicated by Henthe Hyrum Third ward chapel ry Lundahl of Logan. (tomeht) fer Robert NielFriday The baby died at birth in an son of Mr. an-- Airs. El Ro j sen, Ogden hospital on Friday. She Is Nielsen. He has accepted a call survived by her parents, a sister to fill a mi3tan in rho NorthDixie Petersen, a brother, Robert western States. He will enter the Petersen, all of Ogden, and her Mission Home in Salt Lake on grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- December 2. ry Lundahl of Logan and Louis The general public is Invited Petersen and Mrs. Gertrude Pet- to attend the program which beersen of Ogden. gins at 8 p. m. ers and Daughters meeting. General assemblies are schedGeo. uled for 10:30 a m and 2 p m. All M Men and Gleaner girls The Wellsville First ward choir of the Hyrum Stake are in- wil furnish the music for itie vited to attend a meeting of M conference. The concluding sest ri of ne Men and Gleaners of the Cache Valley region, on Sunday, Nov- conference is scheduled for 7:30 ember 17 at 7:30 P. M. in the on Sunday yevening when the Hyrum Stake MIA Board will pretabernacle at Logan. sent the program. President George Albert Smith will speak to them. Albert Smith Alit-to- J Petersen Baby Dies nai iiEiwts? Robert Nielsen Farewell Tonight RELIEF SOCIETY NOTICES Relief Society meeting in the Hyrum First ward next Tuesday will feature Mrs Wanda Dunn in presentation of the literary less ' on. l i In the Hyrum Second ward, Esther Gundersen will present the literary lesson. Mrs. Emily Savage will give the literary esson in the Hyrum Third ward on Tuesday at 2 p m. Mrs. MIA NOTICES Officers and teachers of the Hyrum First ward will meet Tues day at 7 p. in. MIA begins at 7:30 with Counselor Gilbert McDowell in charge of the assembly program. The program for the Special Interest class will be a review of Third Nephi by President Albert R. Zbinden, a baritone solo by Ray Lelshman of Wellsville accompanied by Mrs. Leishman, and a Thanksgiving poem by Sharon Bradley of Hyrum. Hyrum Second Ward MtA officers and teachers will meet at 7 P m. with MIA beginning at 7.30. In the assembly program Mrs, Paul will give a reading and Alaxine Nielsen and Marlene Claw-8-0 n will give the theme and Sue Jean Andersen will talk on Latter Day Saint Ideals Betty Rose "will sing. Counselor La Ree Lyons 'will be in charge. The Special Interest class will near Blaine Nielsen discuss Our Church and Its People. La-Te- ne Counselor La Yere Kidman will he in charge of the opening exer- cises of the Hyrum Third ward MIA on Tuesday night. Miss Emma Nielsen, class leader will discuss Our Church and People in the Special Interest class. Following class work dancing will he enjoyed In the recreation hall under the direction of Grant Algaier, LaVoy Hall and LuWana Miller. D U P Will Meet of the Hyrum Third ward will entertain the Cynthia Benson camp of the DUP at her home on Thursday October 21 at 2:30 p. m. The lesson on Pioneer Fashions will be given by Mrs. Verna Miller. Rose Marie and Pauline Wright will sing vocal duets and also play piano duets. The musical . numbers were arranged by Mrs. Mary Brown I ) Mr, and Mrs. Bert Jensen of Hyrum were happy to receive word of the safe arrival of a new grandson born to Mr and Mrs. The Sego Lily Camp of the Woodrw Wattersen of Salt Lake Daughters of Utah Pioneers will City. This is the second child for meet at the home of Mrs. Alban the couple. Mrs. Wattersen is fhe Clawson on Thursday, Novembe former Nita Jensen of Hyrum. 21 at 2:30 p. m. Assisting hostMrs. Bert Jensen spent a few esses will be Lorraine Allen, Lov-is- a days In Salt Lake City last week Allen, Vernls Allen and Ruby; visiting her daughter and the Hailstone. little newcomer. Mrs. Larene Paul wil give the lesson on Pioneer Fashions. All members who desire may wear old fashined dresses to the meeting. Musical numoers arranged by Julia Eliason will be vocal duets by Venna Gaddie and Marge Allen. , NUMBER .per copy ionson Funeral First P T Service Meeting TWENTY-TW- O FACE TO FACE A The first PTA meet'ng of the Lincon school of this year will be held in the school gym n Thursday, November 21 at 8 p. m. with President Airs. Fon Brown in charge of the program Professr Ira Hayward of ihe USAC will be the guest speaker. Musical numbers will be under the direction of Mrs. Lois Goodwin and will be given by members of the Lincoln school. Bny Bonds A social hour will follow with - The farmers are being asked to Whispering Hop., and a vocal solo by Louis P, Maughan refreshments. The general pub- buy bonds from November 11 to December 7. This drive is timed lic Is invited to attend this of Logan Going Home. to catch the farmer when hi3 Speakers at the services were money is coming in. Arnold Nielsen, Alban T. Clawson Every farmer can well rememAlma Riggs. Closing remarks ber years of hard work with little were made by Bishop Allen. return. It will not take much talk In brief, they stated that Mr. to convince most of them that Alonson was not generally kndwn their surplus, during these fat in town. He had not learned to should be put away. Lean years, speak the English language, but had enjoyed a comfortable home years are coming again. It is only with his son here. His sons were In observance of the 84th birth a natural cycle. always ready and willing to lend day anniversary of Mrs Emma n helping hand to those in need. Liljenquist of Hyrum, a party Were Still Here was heM at her home on Monday They were always kind and conYe editor has been asked many siderate of others. They had al- last. Di'ir Jias served ai,rl , times recently what has happened ways paid their obligations to afrii on was enjjyed She to him and his family. Alany peothe church willingly, and had many Icvely gifts for the ple knew that the house we were many friends in this community. occasion. occupying was being sold, and the Prayers were by Ivan Miier Thsj who a lended were Air rumor has gotten around that we and Earl Anhder. The graveside an Mrs. H. A. Nielsen of Salt Lake had moved out of Hyrum. prayer was by Elroy Nielsen. City, Mr and Mrs Bill Hall and we couldnt find suitdaughter of Logan, Air and Airs. able housing, we purchased the Lee Petersen and family, Air. and home we were renting, and now Mrs. Charles Unsworth and fam- are permanent residents. We are ily, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Baxter, quite happy to have our roots Mr and Mrs. James L Stoddard more firmly, in this'beau-tifu- l A party for the Special Interand famiy, Mr and Mrs. Russell planted valley. est class of the Second ward is , " s Petersen and son, Afton Petersen scheduled for next Wednesday ev- and the honored guest. ening, November 20 at 8 p. m. in f. Why Not a South Cache the recreation hall. In charge of House? r Fire the arrangements are Mrs. Alta The sooner a fire deoartment Petersen and Mrs. Lorraine Allen. can reach a fire, the more good A program arranged by Virgthey can accomplish toward bring; inia Larsen and Alary Petersen Pfc. Claine Jensen has been re- ing it under control. It is the first will be enjoyed with eld time leased to civilian status and re- ten minutes with any fire that de- dancing following. .Refreshments turned home with his honorable termines whether it will burn un- - n will aso be served. discharge which was granted at checked, or be smothered out. A1 married people of the ward Ft. Meade, Md. He has been in With this in mind, we wonder are cordially invited to attend the army for the past 19 months. why all the county fire equipfend also those over 24 Years of His training was received at Camp ment is concentrated in Logan. age who are not married. Wolters, Texas and his overseas AVhy not have a firehouse in some 'Albert Nielsen is supervisor of assignment was to Germany towr. in the South Cache area, the Special Interest Glass. where he spent 11 months as a aud also in the north? clerk in the personnel department. It looks like the equipmena Claine is the son of Mr. anud the firehouse at Logan could ThL. Airs. Bert Jensen of Hyrum. split up to cover the county btt- - 7 ' ter. On Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williamson No Bank Yet of Hvrum are happy to have their The Hyrum Stake High Priests We wonder what has happened son Dale arrive home on a two quorum members and their wives to the bank branch that was promweek furlough. an excursion to the h ised to Hyrum some months Dale has been stationed at Ft. sponsored Falls temple last Friday. A The last word on it was thatago? basic his the Texas Bliss, receiving large crowd attended and enjoyed First Security Bank would contraining. Following his leave he the day. sider locating a branch here, but will report to Ft. Lawton, Washthey havent and apparently are ington. Dale was a graduate of not enough interested to go ahead South Cache High school last year Bi-Stawith the project. and was popular both as an athA bank in Hyrum would mean lete and as a student executive. After receiving several requests the basis for business growth here. With the shirt factory comMrs. A. J Petersen, Mrs Jack another dance la being planned ing, other business should come of Interest for the V E. groups Petersen Special Mrs Humphreys, also. A bank will be needed if the Thursstakes and Mrs Paul Petersen of Hyrum Hyrum and Logan people of Hyrum are going to le attended a Cousins Birthday par- day, December 5, and will be held able to conveniently spend their In LDS Institute at the Logan. ty In Logan on Monday afternoon A clever musical floor show money In Hyrum. It would be a at the home of Mrs P. E. Hansen. from the USAC will be a special great convenience to all, and a real asset to the town. feature. The dance wil be . Visitors at the Thomas Eliason Lets push for a Hyrum bank. before. as home during the past week were OcDecember this Reserve of night, Mf. and Mrs. Rex Prather All SENIOR LITERARY TO MEET eanside, California and Mr. and 5, on your social calendar. LoThe Senior Literary Cub of HyMrs Ed Christensen of Salt Lake married people of Hyrum and to are Invited attend. stakes rum gan will meet tonight ( Friday) City. at the home of Mrs. E. J. Wilson with Mrs Irma Nichols as c hostess.. lone Bennion, dean of women at the USAC will present the program. Musical numbers will be vocal duets by Lu Dean Bailey and Maughan McAlimdia President Airs. William S. BaiJey will be in charge. unpral oprvioes for .Andreas of Hyrum were held at the Third ward chapel on Thursday, Ocotber 7 at 1 p m. with Bishop Earle W. Allen in charge. Mrs Beulah Jensen played the prelude and postude and also rendered an organ solo. Other musical. contributions consisted of a vocal solo by Dewey Andersen Perfect Day, a vocal duet by Lu cinda Ballam and Flaticia Ball-a- m Alonson With the Editor Celebrates 84th Second Ward Plans Party , ' v Claine Jensen Home . ! Dale Williamson Leave Home Temple Excursion Id-a- ke Dance Planned w semi-form- al GOES TO HOSPITAL Mrs. Evan Hall was taken to a Logan hospital on Wednesday evening preparing to undergo a major operation on Thursday -- JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB PLANS MEETING Airs. Wendell Allen of Hyrum will entertain the Junior Literary Club at her home on Wednesday night, November 20 at 8 p. m. i morning. with President Alargaret n in charge of the program. Assisting hostess will be Mrs. Charles "McBride. Arrs. Eva Gunnell of Wellsville will review the book No Time For Tears by Lora Wood Hughes. Vocal numbers will be given by Mrs. Norma Baxter. Christ-offerse- BRENCHLEYS HOME . Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brench-le- y returned home on . Tuesday after a pleasant ten day trip to the Kansas City. They drove a new car home. Miss Colleen Nielsen has been sustained as the secretary of the Hyrum First ward Sunday School A Know Your Utah Week with La Rae Nielsen as the assistsponsored by the Sons of Utah ant secreta.ry. Mrs. lone Wright Rioneers is scheduled for Janu-ar- y Baxter Is the retiring secretary. 4th to 10th. The week will he given official Air. and Mrs Gordon Savage of recognition In Utah by Governor Herbert B. Hyrum attended a party in Logan Maw who will issue a proclama- on Thursday night at the home tion on the event. f Mr and Mrs. Earl Hansen. The The specific aim of the week social was In compliment to Ruth Js to acquaint Utahns with per- Hansen who Is leaving for the tinent facts and information mision field. Ruth Is a nelce of which they in turn can relay to Mrs. Savage. "the hundreds of thousands of Mrs. Maud Llljenqulst made a visitors expected to come to Utah business trip to Salt Lake City during Centennial the 1947, this last week end. Tear. . TONSILS OUT Willis Savage, the five year old son .of Mr. and Airs. Gordon Savage of Hyrum had his tonsils removed by Dr. Burgess on Saturday of last week. Linda Nielsen, the four year old daughter of Mr. an Mrs. George B Nielsen of Hyrum had her tonsils removed on Saturday. Both children are getting along fine.. Mrs. Veda Nielsen.. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mary Brown, Phyllis Savage, Viola Israelsen and Ida Brown. 5c NOVEMBER 13, 1940 Member Audit Bureau of Circulations -- Know Your Utah Week RUSSIAN DELEGATION TO UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE . . . Foreign Commissar Molotov, second from left, is shown walking down gangplank with Grover Whalen, New Yorks official greeter, left, and members of the Russian delegation, when the liner Queen Elizabeth docked at New York City. Molotov was ono of the 150 delegates who came on big ship for the opening of the United Nations general assembly. Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Allen and baby daughter Susan Lee are in Hyrum visiting with his parents, Air. and Mrs. Milton A. Allen. The couple have spent the past year In Seattle following Milton J.s release from military duty. Mrs. Allen has just returned from a plane trip to New York to visit with her parents. She is the former Mary Hawkins of Long Island, New York. Milton and wife expect to make their future home In Hyrum. ' i |