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Show Serving Paradise, Hyrum, THIKT tear th and.'Wellsville in Beautiful Cache Valley NUMBER DECEMBER 6, 1946 j 5c per copy TWENTY-SI- X Lincoln PTA SECRETARY OF INTERIOR SURVEYS Hyrum Boy Council retitioneo Meets Wednesday HYRUM DAM FROM AIRPLANE Seriously Hurt For Skating Pond . class with the most parents by the Home room parents of accident last Sunday afternoon. The little boy was hanging on to a milk truck when he slipped hrnd fell. One of the large wheels ran over his leg and the lower part of his body. pictures at the hospital showed he had a broken pelvis and other minor bruises. He is now convalescing at the home of his parents. out the Glen Larsen Home Robt. A. Leishman Honored Pvt. Glen Larsen is in Hyrum enjoying a furlough from the army. He was inducted last September and has been at Camp Lee, a.. On December 11 he will Mr. Robert A. Leishman, former banker and farmer of Wells-vill- e, who observed his birthday on Thanksgiving Day, was guest honor at a family held Saturday evening at the Wellsville Second Ward Recreation Hall. A delicious turkey to seventy dinner was served A nummembers of the family. ber of games were played by the An children. extemporaneous of songs, reading, reciprogram the tations, and talks ended Mr. Leishevenings festivities. man received several lovely gifts. Ghurch Welfare So. Cache High Assignments For 1947 Higher Parents Day will be held at the Cache High School next Friday, December 13. The students will remain home and their parents will attend their classes. School will start at 9 a. m. with lunch at noon and an afternoon program is scheduled with Dr. Lawrence Bee of the USAC as the speaker. Regular bus service will be given to transport the parents to and from the school. South The Welsville ward choir will be in charge of the program to be presented in connection, with the sacrament meeting nevt Sunday, December 8 in the tabernacle at 7:30 oclock. The program will be given by the family of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and will consist of a vocal trio by Mrs. Adell Van Mrs. Edith Drimmelen, Checketts and Mrs. Elaine Larsen of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen of with a short talk by Thomas Van receive her diploma Drimmelen and readings by Clyde Hyrum, will as a graduate nurse from the LDS Checketts. hospital in Salt Lake City on Dec. 13. The graduation exercises will be held in Kingsbury Hall. Mr. Third Ward Counselor Thomas Eliason will and Mrs. Jensen and their two conduct the Sacrament meeting sons Eldon and Claine will attend in the Hyrum Third ward at 7:30 the services. Following graduation from the Sunday. The speaker will be Patriarch John C. Brenchley of Wells South Cache High School Gladys has been in training at the LDS ville and a vocal solo will be given years. hospital for the past 2 by Marie Garrett of Welsville. A special meeting will be held She has also spent six months in at 6 p. m. Sunday for all executispecial training in Psychiatry at ve officers of the organizations the Fort McKinney hospital at of the Hyrum Third ward in the Sheridan, Wyoming. ward chapel. Relief Society meeting will be Hyrum Girl To Graduate work held. Refreshments will be served. Counselor Meta Stauffer will be in charge of the opening exercises of the MIA' Tuesday at 7:30. A Cultural Arts program will be under the direction of Minnie Minor and Venna Gaddie. In the Special Interest class, Hyrum Girl Weds Idaho Man John McBride of Hyrum announce the mariage of 'their daughter Le Nore to Leo Walters, son of Albert Walters of Pingree, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. The impressive ceremony took Margaret Christoffersen will place at the home of ,Mr. and live a biography of the life of Mrs. Charles McBride on Wednes Parley P. Pratt. ' day, November, 27, with presiFirst Ward dent Edwin Clawson performing Sacrament meeting will be at the, sacred rites. The, ceremony 7:30 p m. Sunday with Bishop was witnessed,' by several relaWendell Allen in charge. Ray tives and friends.'-Nelson, editor of the Herald-JournFollowing the marriage a loveof Logan will speak. Musical ly reception was held at the Mcnumbers from Logan will also be home in compliment to the Bride featured. " Mrs. - - , ; - al : , ' j , newly weds, meeting will be are Mrs: Chas. McBride, who weL help corned the guests at the dqor, p. m.; Mrs. wore a formal of black net over qtiilting. Isabelle Wilson will discuss the blue 7 satin.The,, receiving line . literary lesson. of the bride and groom consisted MIA officers and teachers me of the bride and the parents 7 with the regular session father and sisters of the groom.; 7;30. Mrs. Clarice Olsen will The n bride was charming in a charge and the program in t' white satin wedding gown with opening exercises will consist e theme a lace yoke and ; net overskirt by Devon Smith and 51ano solo Her corsage was, red rose buds by Dean Baxter. ' In the and gardenias. The mother, of Special Interest Cla rs. Irma the bride also wore a corsage of Nichols will discu fie lesson ' ' red roses. on Better Childre 5, Homes. and Better Coi mi ...The serving, was .supervised by Vocal duets will n)tiesMrs. Elva Hatch, Mrs. Nellie nished by Bessie Swanson ai BeI Mae Ryan, McBride and - Mrs. Jensen. were assisted by Arlene Me they ond Ward ,'V Bride who wore formals of pastel Relief Society meeting in the colors. ' ' . rnm Second ward will feature The guest book was .in charge Esther Gunderseon in the Rich. ... literary lesSon. . trousseau- - was dis A beautiful econd ward sacrament meet-- S convenes at 7:30 with Coun-- t played and the young couple reAlbert Nielsen In charge. ceived many lovely wedding preno program will consist of a sents. The groom returned last fall opture reading- by Mrs. Adella senand talks by Clark Nlel-- d from service in the ' European Peter Lauritzen. Musical theatre and received his honor1)0 furnished by the able discharge. The couple will Tjjjj make their home in Idaho. Relief Society j , held next , Tuesday. Members naked to come at 1 p. m.- - and ith the At 2 : - . ' ' . - v . s- - - -- - - J - . C. NICHOLS Second Ward To Hold Bazaar Red Cross To Europe President Edwin Clawson who is the regional chairman of the welfare work in this region presided over the meeting held recently in Logan tabernacle. Eight stakes were represented and the people assembled heard talks by Marion G. Romney, assistant to the Quorum of Twelve, and Irvin B. Nydigger of the General Wei- -, fare Committee. They stressed the fact that serious times are facing us and that we must try to be pre-pare- d, ' PVT. CARROLL Sends Boxes An understanding of how northern Utah had achieved a reputation for rich lands and valuable crops was gained last summer by Secretary Krug when he flew this route to survey Bureau of Reclamation Projects from the air. Parents Day At re- Pvt. Carroll C. Nichols, son of port to Fort Lawton, Washington for further duty. He is the son Irma C. Nichols of Hyrum has of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Larsen. earned the right to wear the Boots and Wings of the United States Army Airborne Troops. He has completed six weeks of comThe general public of Hyrum bined Parachute and Glider train- reminded of the Bazaar fare at the ing Infantry School, Fort wil1 be held in the Hyrum lwhich Benning, Georgia, during which ward tonight (Friday) time he made seven parachute second i According to Miss Bessie Brown of Hyrum, county chairman of jumps, the last two being tactical, beginning at 8 p. m. under the the Junior Red Cross, more than one at night and the other at the direction of the ward Relief 500 gift boxeshave been prepared break of dawn. In the glider Society. several special glider since October 15 and shipped to course With president Sarah Ann European children from Cache flights were made to orient him Allen in charge the following pro on Glider warfare. County. gram will be rendered: Organ Each school room was asked to Alta Petersen, solo, reading, fill three boxes with useful ar- HYRUM-NIBLE- Y Allen, vocal duet Deanna Terry ticles not availabe in Europe and Eliason and Lex Larsen, comic with toys. More than 3800 childROAD ON Mrs. Viola Welch of Parapaper ren participated in the project. duet dise, Pauline and Rose ROAD Marie Wright; humorous reading Next on the road building proElton gram according to Carl M. Fonnes Baxter Olsen; vocal duet, Norma and Otey Benson, cornet beck, district engineer for the On Road Commission, is the Nibley-Hyru- solo, Kenneth Palmer of Logan Pfc. Donald Lauritzen has enduet by Gertrude t cut-owhich will cost ap- and vocal joyed a two week furlough in Hyanci Welch Ralph Obray of $50,000.00 Other rum with his parents, Mr. and proximately which will begin early in Paradise. projects Mrs, Elmer Lauritzen. Donald has 1947 A comic skit will follow include the Mt. Sterling-Hyruby spent the past eight months at road at a cost of $60,000. special talent. Ft. Lewis, Washington and will The Paradise-Avo- n There will be on sale In the road has return to Ft. Lewis for a perman- not been due bazaar to all kinds of hand work, the completed ent assignment. lack of 20 of the gravel and oil 'quilts, pillow cases, aprons, Th Lauritzen family moved to needed. This road is being built luncheon sets, ' etc. Come and Hyrum from California about 18 at an expense of $35,000. select your Christmas presents months ago. from this assortment. All kind of good things to eat HOME SOLD will also be sold. There will be Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petersen of entertainment for the whole fam Hyrum have sold their home in Mervin G. Jensen S2c, enjoyed ily. the Second ward to Mr. and Mrs. a from the navy with The general public are invited William Bickmore. Bill is the son his furlough Mr and Mrs. Lavon to attend. parents, of Mr. and Mrs E M Bickmore of Larsen of Hyrum. He is stationed Hyrum and returned several at Onyokern, Calif, where he is months ago from the army. with the maintenance department. He was inducted last summer. Jr. er held Tuesday at 2 and the and business meeting will be Hyrum. A member from the Lions club .American Legion Junior Literary, ('Senior Literary, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Sons of Utah Pioneers, and P.T.A. organizations formed the committee members. Hyrum is badly in 'need.of this project, so our people can enjoy themselves skating in Hyrum, instead of going to Logan. The Mayor and councilman 'promised to take the (project under advisement and investigate a suitable place for the pond. X-r- ay Fourth grade of At the City council meeting on Monday night, a committee met with the city fathers to see about getting an ice skating pond for Allen Nielsen, the 7 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nielsen of Hyrum met with a serious The Lincoln School ETA will meet December 11, 1946 at 8:00 p m. The program will be under the direction of First Vice President Mrs. Lowell Andersen, and will include a vocal duet by Marge Allen and Venna Gaddie, a talk by Earl T. Hunsaker, violin solo Christmas Nielsen, by Vincent carols by the Fourth grade under the direction of .Lois Goodwin. A present will be made to the '. - The bight stakes each received their assignment for 1947 production, and found that all were much higher than ever before. ' Lois Taylor Malan Passes Away was received in Wells-vill- e on Friday of the death of Mrs. Lois Taylor Malan ,34, a daughter of Mrs. Anabel Malan of Ogden and - Albert Taylor of Wyoming. She suffered a heart attack on Monday and passed on Thanksgiving day in a Los Angeles hospital. She is survived by her mother and father, her husband, George Malan of Los Angeles, one sister Mrs. Hattie Bankhead of Avon and one brother George Albert Taylor of Richmond, California. Also three step children. Burial was in a Los Angeles cemetery. Her sister, Mrs. Bankhead, left Salt Lake by plane on Friday to attend the funeral services. Word ay NEXT PROGRAM Bonald Lauritzen Leave m ff ; m Mervin Jensen Gets Leave Stake Missionaries CHRISTMAS MUSIC TO BE GIVEN Fifteen minutes of instrumental Christmas music will be given in the Second ward chapel of Hyrum for the next three Sundays. People coming to Sunday School minutes early may enjoy the n Christmas melodies by violin, and trumpet instruments by ward members from 9:40 to 9:55 15 or-a- a. m. Wm. II. Parley HONOR FORMER Funeral Services CHOIR LEADERS Impressive funeral services for William H Darley were held on Monday at the Wellsville tabernacle. He was 88 years of age and died Thanksiving day at his home A ward social is arranged at the Hyrum Second ward Thursday evening, December 12, to hon or C. A. Nielsen and A. J. Petersen for their long and faithful service as choir leaders and their efforts in securing the new organ which was installed in October. An entertaining program is scheduled to begin at 8 oclock in the ward chapel and will be followed by refreshments and dancing. Mr. Nielsen was sustained as ward chorister in 1903 an held the position for 20 years. He was the main force behind the effort in the purchase of the new organ. Mr. Petersen succeeded Mr. Nielsen as ward chorister and has . worked untiringly until his recent release. He has many musical triumphs to his credit including cantatas, operettas and special musical programs in and out of the ward. Wellsville Bonds Sold to State Galled The following have been selectThe Wellsville City bonds in ed as stake missionaries for Hythe amount of $40,000, which rum stake for the coming year were' voted a short time ago, have according to Stake Clerk Iver La-Vbeen sold to the State of Utah, Larsen: Alvin Allen, Winaccording to Mayor Wilford L. fred Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Rul-o- n Andersen. The money will be used Wright from Hyrum; to y the city water pipe down Olsen, Guerney Lee and Lloyd Wellsville or New canyon' when Rawlins from Paradise, andFloyd Linthe new road is put through there. den K. Wood and Wilford Larsen Mayor Andersen says that the from Mendon. pipe has been ordered, but will Orson Perkes of Wellsville Is not be available until Spring. the stake mission president. on re-la- in Welsville. Bishop Cliff Olsen was in charge. The music was furnished by the ward choir under the dir- ection of Chorister Lewis Brenchley with Mrs. Rena- B. Leishman at the organ. The flowers were profuse and beautiful and were carried by the grandchildren and neices. The pall bearers were Byron Darley of Salt Lake, Fred Stalder of Logan, Heber D. Maughan, John O. Gunnell, Evan 'Perkins and Woodrow Darley, all of Wellsville. Speakers who told of his sterling qualities and of his excellent work both in the church and in civic capacities were Bp. Olsen, Dr. W. O. Christensen, Leroy M. Darley, a grand son, President D M. Bickmore and Grover M. Haslam who reviewed the history of his uncle. The choir sang two numbers, HURTS ARM Abide With Me and Sometime LeRoy McBride of Hyrum has been hospitalized this week as the Well Understand. Other musical result of runing a nail into his numbers were a duet Face to arm. He is reported to be much Face by Mrs. Mattie Darley and Archie W. Maughan accompanied improved. by Mrs LaVerne Maughan, an organ solo by Leroy M. Darley, and a vocal duet SENIOR SCOUT BASKETBALL When Theyre Gone by Nellie Leishman and SCHEDULE THIS WEEK Wellsville 1st Ward vs. Hyrum Parley Hall. 2nd Ward at Wellsville. Prayer at the home was by Bp. Wellsville 2nd Ward vs. Hyrum Evan Bankhead and In the service 1st Ward at Hyrum. by John B. Kerr and George T. Mendon vs. Hyrum 3rd,, -- Ward Darley. The grdve in the Wellsville cemetery was dedicated by at Mendon. f v0 yi Paradise vs. Nlbley at Paradise. James E. DarfSf - , THREE NEW U. N. MEMBERS . . . Seated in front of the dais at the U. N. general assembly are the representatives of three nations ad-- I mitted to membership in the United Nations. They are shown as they listen to Paul Henri Spaak, center on dais, as he welcomed them to the fold. Left on dais is Trygve Lie, secretary general. At right is assistant secretary Ivan Kevno. Seated in front are Oesten 'X |