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Show Hi A focfre : nfi .. , GdtsonTssion Heroic Act Saves Yoiing IHIRTY-SIXT- H YEAR HYRUM, UTAH NUMBER June 18, 1947 Preece Funeral Ralph Maughan Services Receives Trophy In Japan With the let-term- en Flan Outing On j ENTERING UPON A NEW LIFES WORK . . . Many of Americas youth have or will soon finish their school and college days, they have graduated Into the world that their fathers have built for them. Many others have graduated from one school, ready to go onward to higher schools of learning. With a vastly increased number of high, school and college graduates, they will find more competition in the professions, as well as more opportunity, as a result of advancement in d science and world need for leadership. The leaders of tomorrow will not fail in peace any more than they failed in war. clear-heade- Passes Away Thomas William Shaw, 54, native of Hyrum and employee of the Kennecott Copper Co. at Magna, died Thursday night at his home in Magna. Mr. Shaw was born September a son of 4, 1892, in Hyrum, Charles W. and Emma Williams He had been an active ShaW. LDS church worker, was a member of the American Legion, and and ether counter-part- s of electa World War 1 veteran. ricity. Survivors include his widow, Pfc. Jensen entered the Army on September 17, 1946, at Fort Maude Nielsen Shaw; four sons Thomas Paul Douglas, Utah, and received basic and, daughters, Lake Salt Clyde N. Shaw, City; at Fort Lewis, Washingtraining ton. Jensen is now stationed Shaw, Mrs Marjean Smart and with the 21st Infantry Regiment, Miss Shirley Maria Shaw, all of a unit of the 24th Infantry Vic- Magna and 8 brothers and Division. The 21st saw tory Funeral services were conductaction from December 7, 1941, to in the Magna chapel Monday ed J courand with Day, fought age and valor from Pearl Harbor at 2 p. m. The body was brought to Hyrum for burial where graveto the shores of Japan, side services were held Monday at 6:30 p m. with Bishop Levi J. Andersen officiating. A quartet consisting of Garnel Larsen, Mrs. Thelma Petersen and Mr and The South Cache Saddle Club Mrs. Oldroyd sang and C A. Nieljoined the Mendon Club on one sen dedicated the grave , after of the nicest rides of the season which the American Legion Post Last Friday. The group of 31 conducted their ceremonies. riders included the Hyrum and Mendon clubs and three forest 1 rangers and left Mendon at 3 p m and rode up to Maple Benoh west of Mendon. They stopped at The marriage of Beth Griffin, Mendona Park and had a weiner daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spenroast, then they rode on to Cold cer Griffin and Stephen Wood, Water Lake and returned to Menson of J. Karl Wood of River don. Several pictures were taken of Heights was solemnized in th the group by the forest rangers Logan temple on June 2 in the and they will appear in the Forr Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Griffin, est Rangers Manual. Clifford Stauffer was In charge Mr. and .Mrs,. J, Karl Wood, Mr. of the Hyrum group' and' Chester and .Mrs Joseph. Cooper of Wells-- ; Kidman in charge of the Mendon ville, Mr and Mrs. John JK, Wood of Rochesr,! Y. and Mrs. Presgroup. the On Saturday June 7 the South ton Brenchley.;Following Cache Saddle Club rode in the ceremony awedding dinner was served close relatives at the providence parade. There were home oftq the brides parents at 27 members of the club' riding. Providence. A wedding reception They wore white shirts and car- was held at the Griffin home on ried large flags. Sunday from 4 to 8. In the receiving line were the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Griffin, Mr. and Receiving degrees at the Com- Wood, Mr and Mrs.Mrs., J. Karl Joseph Coopmencement Exercises at the er of Wellsville, grandparents of A. C. were the following from the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wellsville: Mr. Lyndon Leatham K. Wood of Rochester, N. Y broScience in Master of in Zoology, ther of the groom, Dorothy Ever-toMr. Dale B. Maughan, Bachelor Patricia and Maxine Wood of Science, Mr. Claire Bradshaw, and Deon Brenchley were in Bachelor of Science; Mr. Warren of the trousseau room. charge of Bachelor Science; Leatham, The Misses Ida May Griffin, and Mjgs IaVoyle Leatham, Susette Fletcher, and Janet GrifBachelor of Science. fin received and recorded gifts. Those attending the Commence A lovely trousseau was displayed ment were Mrs. Leola Bailey, Mr. and and Mrs. Frank L. Maughan, Mr. 250 refreshments were served to guests. The gifts were many and Mrs James Bradshaw, Mr. and beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Bradshaw, and Mrs. Dale B. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Leathan, Mr. James Leatham and Mr and Mrs. Robert P Leatham. Primary conference was held in connection with regular sacrament meeting at theWellsville ward meeting house on Sunday evening. President Janet Wyatt presiding. A short program was rendered by the graduates, each one treating the articles of faith. Eight boys received certificates and were promoted to the Scouts and the Aaronic Priesthood. Nine girls were promoted to the Bee sis-ter- V-- etorseu Family Meets Saddle Club Enjoys Ride Athletes The family of the late Lars Logan Utah Aggie track and Petersen met at Camp La Marr I field stars of the championship in Logan on Memorial Day. A teams of 1924 to 1927 will be APPENDECTOMY afternoon and ev- - feted Saturday, June 21 at 12:00 Nina Nielsen, daughter of Mr. very enjoyable was enjoyed during 'which p. m at the Crown Room, 185 ening and Mrs Arnold Nielsen was opSouth State, in Salt Lake City erated oil for appendicitis at the 1947 by the A Mens Club and the Cache Valley hospital last USAC Alumin Association who are the get-t- o gether according to Leonard W. McDonald, almuni secretary. The dinner is under the direction of Cantril (Flash) Nielsen, Hyrum, A Men Club president. Alumni members and former students of the college now residing in Cache county have been Mrs Margaret Parker leader of issued an invitation to attend the the Junior 4H Fat Stock club acdinner. Reservations at $1.50 companied a group of ten boys Plate should he made by J(L..or.LaRae "Smith and teagirlo- all nembens Of the June June 15 t6 Mr, Mc- Stock club to Salt Lake wjiere all Cecil L. Jorgensen when H'fiey" Donald atbythewriting vows college. in the exchanged v 'Logan attended the Junior 4H Stock LDS .In conjunction- with the dinTgmple. President' 'ElRay show and presented calves to be the ner,. a thirty minute broadcast performed judged ana sold. One calf. own- Christiansen,, over a Salt Lake station will e double-rin- g was which ceremony ed by Miss i LaVoy Stuart ' was members of the honored Mrs. and witnessed Mr, by He never asks credit, only appre- - judged a star calf and was sold. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Elnar track and field teams. clation. Eight members received Blue Mr. and Mrs Blaflr NielJensen, ribbons and others received Red sen Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Jorand Mr. and Mrs. J Warren Wright also white ribbons for their gensen, went to Murray last Sunday and calve?. Immediately following the cere Monday they attended the mar" mony, the group attended a riage ceremony performed in the wedding dinner given by the Salt Lake Temple for their grand brides parents at the Bluebird. daughter Luella Bailey and Dr. In the evening the couple re- Alma P. Crane of Murray. Mr and Mrs. Norman Nelson of ceived guests at a reception In They also attended the wedd- tfie Third The Ward. Hyrum marannounce ward the Young ing breakfast and the reception riage of their daughter Ardyth bride wore the traditional white held on Monday night. to Darrell McBlde. son of Samuel satin wedding gown and net veil. Other Hyrum people who went McBride. The wedding ceremony Her bouquet was an orchid an I to the reception were Mr. and Mrs took place May 29 in the Logan roses. Assisting at the serving Charles McBride and daughter, temple. Witnessing the ceremony table and in the trousseau room Arlene, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Bail"This is one day that he is let out.' were Mrs. Norman Nelson, Mr. were Marilyn Jensen,' 'JBertha ey, Dr Joseph W. Wright and and Mrs Leo McBride, brother Miller, Tish Ballam, VaLoy Niel- daughters Rosemarie and Pauline and sister in law of the eroom. sen, Joy Smith, LuDean Smith.' and Miss Rula Wright. and Austin McBride, brother of and Doreen Riggs. Music for the evening was furnished by Gilbert Mr. and Mrs Jay Allen and the groom. j Thorpes orchestra. marriafter visited at the home of the Immediately daughter Both are graduates of South Mr and Mrs Victor Allen last age the couple left on a honeyCache Seminary and High School. week. moon to Yellowstone Park. On June 6 a reception was LaRae has been employed by the Lunch in Hyrum. Cecil given in the Hyrum First ward, Dewey was from the army air graduated recreation hall. The bride was as second lieutenant, and corps of in her gown wedding lovely white brocaded satin with a gar- has been attending the USAC denia and rosebud corsage. In since release from the army. After returning from their the receiving line with the bride the young couple and groom were Mr. and Mrs. honeymoon, will make their home- in Hyrum. McBride Samuel Even this permitted, on Fathers Norman Young. and Mrs Elva Hatch. Day. The guests were registered by Ward Mrs. Rosella Maughan and Mrs. TJiird Sacrament, meeting in the Hjy Leo . McBride was in charge of the gift room with Norma Nelson rum Third ward will commencp sister of the bride, and Connie at 8 p m underthe direction of Nelson, cousin of the bride, re- Bp Earle Allen. Bp. Byron Snow of Nibley will be the principle ceiving the gifts. Serving the guests were Mrs. speaker. A talk will be given by Mary Larsen, Mrs. May Ryan, a .member of the Aaronic Priest Mrs 'Yvonne Sparks, and Mrs, hood. Special musical number? Leah Olsen. will consist of two vocal duets by Bro.j and Sister Oldroyd. Second Ward Sacrament meeting will commence at 8 p. m. with Walter Perkins as the speaker.- Music be furnished by the choir. jwill Hard on the nerves even on is held every Monday Primary ExposiCentennial Utah Current: Day. 4 p. m. at They would like all Salt tion, State Fair, Grounds, children to attend. the Primary Lake. Ward First Comic Opera PinaJune Regular Summer Primary will, fore" Exposition theater, Salt be held at the chapel at 3:30 ComLake, by American-Savo- y p. m. on Monday. pany. . Sacrament meeting will comJune Jimmy Lynchs mence at 8 p. m with Bp Wendell Death Dodgers, grandstand, Allen conducting. Lyle Cooley of Newton will be the speaker. Exposition, Salt Lake. Lake There will be special musical Salt June Pageant, MONSIEUR . American football doesnt have a numbers furnished by the Junior Tabernacle. monopoly on roughness if this picture of a typical squeeze play in a chorus. and NCAA Track 1 June game of rughy at Paris is any indication. Player in white, who Field Meet, Ute Stadium. doesnt know whether to hold the ball or throw it away, is showing little joy over the feverish embraces being bestowed upon him by Mr and Mrs. C. L Bennett and June 22 Tabernacle Choir Con- two opposition men. Action occurred in a semi-fin'Everybody works but Father on game of the cert, Leonard Warren, Met. daughter Davona and Betty of Others Day. . ... French rugby cup competition. as soloist. week were Baritone Lake end Salt guests Opera . of Mr. and Mrs Eldrid Larsen. I Fathers Day ( i Club Does Yell At Show - Hyrum Native Eighth Army in Kumamoto, Kyushu, Japan, May 23 Taking advantage of the Armys vast educational setup, Pfc. Gaylen W. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs Victor J. Jensen of Hyrum, Utah, is now attending the Eighth Army Information and Education traije school, located at , Hiyoshi, Japan. While there, Jensen will study and do practical work in electricity, a course which will last one month This covers such fundamentals of electricity as, electric circuits, magnetism, generators, motors all-rou- Friday June 20 an outing is planned for all Teen Age boys and' girls of the Hyrum Third ward to be held in the recreation hall in the City park in the canyon. There will be a program Bride. and plenty of refreshments. Dedication of the grave in the The committees in charge are Lewiston cemetery was by James as follows: General committee, L McBride and burial was under ward bishopric; Program, Cynthe direction -- of the Thompson thia Eliason; Entertainment, EdFuneral Home. na Nielsen; Refreshments, Flossie Miller; and Transportation, Le Pall bearers were Cyril Nelson, Grande Miller. Robert McBride, Boyd Nelson, All teen age boys and girls Richard Smith, Delmar Preece meet at the church house on the and Myron Preece. 20th at 7:30 p. m. and transportation will be furnished. i Gayle Jensen m Speakers who offered words cf comfort to the family were Bn Levi J. Andersen, President Edwin Clawson and Blaine Nielsen. A poem by Bonnie Whitcock of Ogden was read and the closI ing song was bv the choir Know That My Redeemer Lives. Benediction was by LeRoy Mc- ' An heroic action on the part of a Hyrum girl, Jerry Nielsen, is credited with saving the life ! 0f Dean Baxter, 17, of Hyrum. The couple were riding their horses along the banks of the Hyrum dam when the horse of Dean Baxter fell into the water as the bank caved in. Dean, although a good swimmer, was unable to swim out, and had gone down two times when Miss Nielsen rode her horse into the water and swam It to Dean and helped him ashore. land Mrs. David H Gustaveson of . Hyrum. He will leave for the Mission FIFTY TWO Home on June 16 and from there will go to the California mission. Robert has been a student of the USAC during the past' year. He was valedictorian at the South Cache High School in 1946 nd has been ward clerk in the Hyrum Second ward for the past two years. funeral services Ralph Maughan, son of Mr. Impressive Mrs. Rob Maughan, former and McMrs. Rhoda for held were residents of Hyrum, was awarded Bride Preece Monday June 9 in the Jack Dempsey-AdaHat the Hyrum Second ward chapel trophy, a prized cup making its initial appearance at Utah State. with Bp Levi J. Andersen officiating. Prayer at the home was The trophy will be given each by Joseph F Nielsen and the in- year to the outstanding athlete by Jack Dempsey, directvocation by 'Albert Nielsen, or of sports for the Adam Hat The choir sang Abide With company. With a total of 48 I Need Thee Every and Me of various sports allowHo"r Other musical numbers ed to vote, Ralph polled all but Included a vocal duet bv Mrs. five first place ballots. Ruby Oldroyd 'and Mrs. Thelma and Petersen "Rock of Ages an orean solo Going Home by Teen-Agers Mrs. Vinnie Clawson. Mans Life C -- - - - Beth Griffin Takes Vows . ' . fea-th- La-V- on Graduates U-S- Darrell McBride Marries -- n, Primary Graduation Hive class. Mrs. Mary Strickland, Mrs Mary Ault and family of American Fork, Utah have been spending two weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. JosephBailey.Mrs. Frank Maughan and Jane Bailey. f Statewide Centennial Events Mr. George Wyatt-oBurley, Idaho, Mr. Darius Wyatt of Nys-sOregon and Mrs. Ethel Young of Portland, Oregon are visiting relatives and friends in f a, - Fa-toe- rs Mr. and Mrs. Hervin B. Nielsen and daughter Carolyn and son Clark spent Friday and Sat- 16-2- 1 - urday visiting relatives and friends In Hyrum They have been living at Downey, Idaho for the past two years. . 16-2- 2 16-1- 7 20-2- al . Mr and Mrs. Vern Rose have purchased Mrs Ellda Hartvigsens home and are moving there in the near future. Mrs Hartvigsen Is moving to Salt Lake City to live with her daughter. , , wMiss Fern Olsen is staying with, her sister Mrs Wendell Preece in Brigham. s. |