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Show 1 HYRUM GIRL MRS HIGH HOflOR; GETS TRIP TO 17ASHIRGT0H, D. C. Elected at "Utah Girls State teas jhiktv-sevext- h Horse Shov per copy On i Friday Evening which is in session at the USAC, as one of the two most out standing Utah High School girls, Pauline Jensen of Hyrum will go HYRUM, UTAH July 18, 1947' Homecoming Plans Complete All is in readiness for the preliminary feature fo . Celebra- - rum celebration for Saturday Hyrum Centennial Club will is the announcement of Mayor yon the Hyrum Saddle on the City John W. Jorgensen. show horse a stage evening at Bishop Legrand L. Richards, Square on Friday under the direction of Alton presiding bishop of the LDS Miller. The program schedule is church will be the speaker at the Hyrum Centennial Pioneer v as follows: Grande entry of Saddle Club program. The program will foil- -' and Formation. Jumping by Paul ow immediately the parade, and Jerry will be held on the City Square. Nielsen, Sylvia Nielsen, The program for the meeting, anBlair Nielsen and Nielsen Kidman. Paul Nielsen and nounced by Gladys Jensen, chm.. jerry Nielsen will jump in pairs. is as follows: Call to order by Humchairman; posting of colors by Fancy combination by Dee Nielsen. American Wagand Legion; congregationElroy phreys al singing directed by A. J. Peton wheel formation by the Saddle Club. Trick Horse Stunts by ersen; invocation by President musical selecPaul Nielsen. Musical Chair by Edwin Clawson; tion by the Mount Logan Mixed .the Saddle Club. Prizes will be awarded to the Chorus; remarks by Mayor John winners of the judging in the W. Jorgensen; trombone selecseat and hand, class in which tion by Grant Jenkins; address LeGrand Richards; all teen agers are invited to par- by Bishop be will show the musical selcetion by Chorus; Closing ticipate. of the colors; and benedica Figure Eight formation by the tion by Bishop Earle Allen. Saddle Club. The parade on Saturday mornScheduled prior to the horse show is a ball game which will ing at 10:30 promises to be an take place under the direction outstanding one, and a long one. Jensen and Louis This was the prediction of James of Einar L. Stoddard, chairman of the par Maughan, Jr. The entire event is free to the ade. The Cache County queen and her attendants as well as public. A dance in the Elite Hall will other queens from various counfollow the Friday night City ty towns will be a feature of the parade. square program. A pioneer sham battle will be Beginning late in the evening the dance will proceed into the staged immediately following the wee hours of the morning. pioneer meeting. At 2 p. m. the games and entertainment for the children will be held under the direction of the recreation committee chairman, Elton Olsen. At 3:30 the South Cache High School band under the direction of W. H. Terry will play a concert. Ojther features are being arFloyd Bailey and Son are put- ranged for the afternoon hours ting the shingles on the Hyrum by the recreation committee. FiTst ward meeting house. A ball game in the evening at 8 p. m. between Western Stores and Hyrum will be held on the City Square. Fireworks and a The Wellsville Lions Club met dance at the Elite Hall will conWednesday evening and installed clude the celebration activities. A midway of various rides for their new officers and appointed the committees for the ensuing the entertainment of the set up on Thursday year. evening. Concessions of various kinds will be operated by the civic clubs of Hyrum. M As a I La-ve- re ng ... TWO U. S. BATTLESHIPS RETIRED A certain amount of pomp and circumstance must accompany even the decommissioning of a naval vessel. Here, Adm. Thomas C. Kinkaid, commander of the Atlantic reserve fleet, is piped aboard U.S.S. North Carolina. CURRENT: Centennial Exposition, State Fair Grounds, Salt Lake. CURRENT: 100 Tears American Pointing at Exposition, S. Lake JULY 19-2Pioneer Days Rodeo at Ogden. JULY 20: Tabernacle Choir in The Restoration, Salt Lake City. JULY 21: Boy Scout Campfire Progarm, Fort Douglas,, Utah., JULY 9 Promised Valley with Alfred Drake, Ute Stadium JULY 22: Plaque Dedication, Sugar House. JULY 22: End of SUP trek from Nauroo to Salt Lake. JULY 22-2Centennial Celebration at Spanish Fork. JULY 23: Centennial Parade, Salt Lake; Pioneer Parade, Ogden. JULY 24: Dedication of Henefer Road, State Monument Park, This is the Place Monument, Salt Lake; Sunrise Services, 4: , 4: Lions Meet Boy at Scout camp, Fort Douglas; Centennial service, sunrise, Lindsay Gardens; Auto Races, Exposition Grounds; Horse Pulling, Exiosition Grounds; Pioneer Day Parade, Ogden; Gene Autry Rodeo, Ogden; Centennial Par- ' ' ade. Salt Lake City; Iteibpse of official U. S. Centennial "Stamp, Salt Lake City;.. Reception and dinner for original pioneers. Hotel Utah; Senior Scout Sunrise Service, Donner HilL JULY 23-2Draft Horse Show, Exxposition, State Fair Grounds. Scouts,-6:3- - 9: Beginning Thursday, July 31, and continuing each Thursday night for six weeks. Cache, East Cache, Logan, Mt. Logan, Hyrum Civic Clubs Rave Smithfield, and Benson Stakes will sponsor a training course for all Stake and Ward, workers interested in the four recreational! activities of the MIA. The courses for 1947-4- 8 will be taught by experts in each field. The refreshment booths for There will be classes in Music, CelebraCentennial the Hyrum Dancing, Drama and Speech. A be tion will sponsored by the course in conducting singing will civic clubs of he given. Hyrum. Everyone, Each person attending will reg is urged to support this project. The Lions Club will have hamister for the ward and stake they a represent, ahd at the end of the burgers, hot dogs and Pepsi-Colcourse, the ward and tsake with The Junior Literary will have the best attendance for the homemade candy, mixed bottle course will and popsicles. receive recognition drinks lor that accomplishment. The Legion Auxiliary will sell The Cynthia Benson The courses will be held in barbecues. the Fifth Ward DUP will have bold of the Camp Chapel, Logan, n the corner of 5th East and sandwiches, Cascos and punch. M North on July 31, August 7, The American Legion will have H 21, 28, .and. September 4. a pitching game. , There will be a assembly at 8:00 p. m. general after which the group will separate for five dif- Hyrum Second Ward Sacrament meeting will comr ferent activities. Each stake will turn conducting the meeti- mence at 8 p. m. Sunday evening. v The Relief Society have arrangngs. ed a special pioneer program. Hyrum Third Ward The Hyrum Third ward will hold their sacrament meeting at 8 p; m.. with LeGrande Miller in charge of a pioneer program. John A Israelsen who recently returned from a tour of the historic church points of interest will relate his experiences. Phfn-ett- a Williams and Albert Savage who are the, oldest living pioneers In the ward will be honored. The George Eliason family will furnish the music. Margaret Adams of the teen age group will give a talk. - youcan read about WM5, ACCIDENTS AND , CR ME IN THE BIG CITY PAPERS BUT WE 6 WE YOU NEWS ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU i KROVJ AND WHO KNOW YOU OUR Hew WILI. GTfBVWHERE Vicinity Vi LOCAL PEOPLE SEE FLYING DISCS Booths at Homecoming UTAH FEATURED FORD MAGAZINE IN Southeastern Utah is receiving nice publicity on the cover of the FORD TIMES, a monthly national magazine published at Detroit, Michigan, with one million circulation. The cover, is a painted scene of the double "O arches at the Arches National Monument and the inside of the book carries two articles, Cen-- i tennial Sweep and This Is The Place. The Utah State Publicity Department was called upon early In the year to furnish pictures and detailed information to the FORD TIMES for the July issue. ' Somewhere, Well i - Un- - "solos were sung by Mrs. Honor Officers Post 47 Ras lev Officers dinner-busine- and-we- Wellsville Niels R. Broby has sold his home and is moving to Logan. The home was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riggs. Mr.. re , Mrs. Hannah Moran o Hollywood, California was a guest last week at the home of her niece, Mrs. Norman Seamons. Mayor and Mrs. John W. Jorgensen accompanied by his sister, Mrs Hannah Moran motored to The Jaycees of Wellsville spon Salt Lake last Sunday and sored a successful rodeo on Sat- visited withCity Mr. and Mrs. Elwood urday night. Folks from far and Guyman and Mr. and Mrs. Max near werp In attendance. The Jorgensen and baby daughter. performance was by the John Adams Company of Box Elder. Successful Rodeo - CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION The U. S. Civil Service Commission announces examination for filling Occupational Therapist positions; also Social Worker, Geologist, and positions in the Veterans Administration hos pitals and regional and branch offices throughout the United States. , Applications must be on file not later than August 12, 1947 with the Executive Secretaries of the Board of Civil Service Examiners in the Veterans Administration offices. Applications will be accepted by the Civil Service Commission at Washington for the position of Geologist until further notice. n, Hyrum people who have seen the flying discs were Mr. and Mrs. Claron Allen. They reported that last SatUrday afternoon as they Were ieavjng their farm in Hansel Valley they saw g lqrge group of the revolving ' 'discs Which were silver on one lde S. A. Dunn, chaplain,, n Incumbent officers are J. hey watched them for, about Burrell, commander; Asael eight minutes before the dis vice commander; Smith, first appeared James Stoddard, second vice 2? Lewiston and Richard Hendricks, 17, Cove, had an automobile collision at the corner one mde west of Lew- iston City Richard Hendricks ac- companied by Phillip, Perry and Brice Veibell were travelling west to Cornish, and LaVar Dent accompanied by Boyd Porter, 22, of Lewiston was travelling South on the Preston highway when Mr. L. Houston and Mr. they met at the intersection. The Walter T. Perrin, miners at the Hendricks car was tipped over ' and both cars were badly dam- Egan mine saw a formation of on Tuesday, July Saucers Flying aged. is. They were in a V formation Boyd Porter received broken' and were eight in number headribs and the others minor injur- ing east. The mystery discs were ; ' ies. seen at 5 oclock in the afternoon Sheriff Malmberg ;and City clearly visible. The' men Marshal A. L. Blair investigated said they looked like an aluminthe accident. Mr. Dent was is- um disk revolving in a Vrshaped sued a ticket for ignoring the frame. An aeroplane came 'flying stop sign. along at about the same,"., time and the discs broke formation for a few seconds. V,v Sells Home In ss , Tre-monto- , ,r for Washington. Their entire ex- wm be paid fey the utah State American Legion Auxiliary. They Wl11 live at the Geor&e Washington University while tllere' Taking part in Girls Na tion will give them the opportunity of visiting the Congress and the Supreme Court while in session. They will also be special guests of President and Mrs. Truman at the White House. Ad- and am Glenn, Going Nellie Leishman "I Shall Not Pass Again This Way. A duet" was sung by "In the Garden David Darley and Leroy Haslam, all were accompanied by Reta Poppleton. Speakers who spoke words of consolation and sympathy to the family and bore testimony of the strong and abiding faith and courage of he deceased were Bishop Frank Leishman; Dr. W. O. Christensen, Alex Arch The Madra Club of Wellsibald, John Sharp of Preston and held a party on Thrsday ville Gunnell. Joseph honoring the outgoing officers of the club.. Mrs. Geneva Murray was in charge of the arrangements. The party was held at The Central Park in Logan. r honored guests were Mrs. Elsie Poppleton, Amy Cooper, Vl-(in- e Bradshaw, Margaret Parker, South Cache Post American Kate Haslam, and Hilda Wyatt. Auxiliary were special Each . was presented , with a. gift Legion guests of the American Legion of appreciation by the club. 22 ladies were present. Post 47 of Hyrum at a meeting held Friday ev. A chicken dinner was ening in the Hyrum City recrea- servedlovely to the group. The tables Fork tion hall in Blacksmith were decorated with roses. ' canyon. The group will next meet at Installation ceremonies were conducted by First District Com- the home of. Elsie Poppleton on August 6 at 8 p. m. mander Elmer Winzler of and the following officers were installed: James L. Stoddard, icommander; Ray Allen, first vice commander; John Lauritzen, second vice commander; Grant Larsen, adjutant; Merlin Allen,- sergeant at arms, and Home . Statewide Centennial Events First Ward Chapel Plans Course Sometime, j i Shingles Go On IA Impressive and beautiful ser- vices were held on Monday at 2 p. m. for Irvin A. Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs John B Glenn. Irv- In was a veteran of World War II and died In a Salt Lake hospital on Thursday afternoon. The funeral services were conducted by Bishop Frank B. Leishman. Prayer at the home was by John W. Casperson of Preston, Idaho. Prayers were by James A. Leish- man and Robert A. Leishman. The choir sang two numbers I and Need Thee Every Hour to Washington, D. C. as one of the two Utah delegates to "Girls Nation which will be held in August. Pauline is the daughter of Mrs been Gladys Jensen. She has prominent in school and iriusical activities. She is editor of the campus paper next year. She was selected and sponsored to the Utah Girls State because of her outstanding record by the American Legion Auxiliary of Hyrum. She brings them honor by being elected by the ninety-thre- e Utah delegates attending the to represent them at session Washington. Mrs. Elmer Paul is the president of the South Cache Legion Auxiliary. During the past three days of sessions in social science and practical application of the study of governmental administartion Pauline received recognition by being elected to several of the mythical city and county offices. finally being elected on the third day to the position of governor on the Federalist ticket. The candidate for- Governor on the Nationalist ticket was Norma Spencer of Fillmore who won the final election. Both candidates will share the honor of going to Washington, D. C. Mil-to- com-mapd- D M. Reid, er; adjutant; Allen, sergeant at arms; and Ivan Summers, chaplain. Other guests were Department Ray Adjutant A. S. Horsley and Assistant Department Adjutant Grant Hayes, both from Salt Lake City. Dance Planned The American Legion, Post 47, of South Cache plans a dance at the Elite Hall in Hyrum on Wednesday, July 23. NO PRINCE CHARMING . . . When Albert E. Lange of North Arlington, N. J., stepped off plane in London, he announced that he had arrived in England to marry Princess Elizabeth'. Officials promptly shipped him back to the United States. Lange said he has seen the princess in a mist in his dreams ever since he was five.' Glen Jensen Weds Mr. and Mrs.. Leroy' Jensen of Hyrum announce the marriage of their son Glenn to Ann Laurel Stramer of Burbank, California, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhart Stramer. The marriage took place recfollowing ently at Burbank which the young couple enjoyed a honeymoon trip to vairous in Southern points of interest California. They will make their home in Burbank. Glen was overseas with the armed forces for two years, serving in the tank destroyer division. At the present time he is employed mith Country Club Ice Cream plant of Burbank, Calif. Returns From Tour John A. Israelsen recently returned from, a tpur of the historic church points of interest. He accompanied a group on the Vida Fox Clawson bus tour. The Twiggs 4H Club of Hyrum met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Jayne Miller on July 9. The time was spent working on paj- amas and dresses and writing in record books. Refreshments were served. i ANOTHER WAR VETERAN . . . from the An old campaigner Spanisli-America- n war, now a patient of the Old Soldiers home, William II. Robbins ate ice cream and cake at garden party. - j |