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Show 1 ? Councilmen IVellsville Choir Appointed Tours Salt Lake Two new Hyrum City JivEVE-v- year m ust ise - eP $3.00 per yea at Legion Conclave War Delegates from Hyrum to the annual convention of the Utah 6 Department of the American Le- held Resident V. Allen Olsen of gion and its Auxiliary to Lake City on August 8, in Salt County Farm Bureau, 10 have been announced !fors for the Cache County 9, and by Commander James L. Stod- oa Fair Is or dard of Hyrum Post No. 47 and Unean, August vatr and Laurene Paul, President of the opinion that the Auxiliary, Unit 47. Delefar will surpass Ladies from L this year the American Legion gates in the vTvhich have been held are James L. Stoddard, Dalton Last Utah. Itory of Northern Reid and Joseph S. Howells. i it was not posible for all from the Auxiliary are in rodeo the see . people to Mrs. Laurene Paul, Mrs. Zelda be rodeo will tee nights. The Howells, Mrs. Lillian Stoddard, and this year, Mrs. Agnes Reid and Mrs Mel- jj four nights ti 2,000 new seats, in addition inda "Liljenquist. Alternate dele- tra seating capacity, many gates from the Auxiliary are accommo-- people can be Mrs., "Louise Petersen, Mrs. Viv- ' ian Anhder, Mrs. Isabelle Wil-- ! held son and Mrs .Lynn Baxter.' The jjie Fair has not been will wel-r- g, gathering is expected to draw irir,2 the war. Many The exhibits again. the morp than 2000 persons from used by the. ' all parts of the state to the Capwere buildings j. and of itol City. Sessions will be held mv during the war, orse a number of changes and in the Newhouse Hotel under become the chairmanship of Kingsley E. jovations have Every stall at the Fair Clawson, department wind will be occupied with e best livestock of the county. )e' string of beef cattle, princip will noiv equal !y Kerefords, of number the surpass ( :e" di- UTAH August 8, 1947 HYRUM, County Represent llyrum st Cache ir Since per copy Ride Overnight The South Cache Saddle ' 13-1- 6, Del-egat- es , - I v. I .'Little World Hol-tin- s. the use is displaced many ;il there is always of draft horse number of these 'Although irticipate ntest. Some draft horses, a good show-- g at the fair, will usually horse-pullin- g exhibits will be the regular exhibition farm in seed the in of machinery Uding. The poultry exhibition nsually a large one. There will some sheep and swine on dis- - there is no rodeo conflict j this area, it is expected that 3re than a hundred top rodeo rformers from all parts of the tmtry will be here to contest r the $3,000 in pri?e money As $400 special Centennial prize r the best all-roucowboy. Western Rodeo Company has A .urge string of bucking horses, and other stock bulls, f the rodeo. Fighting Brahma .! are the climax of the ro-o- .f They usually come at the tr part of the show, and the Jple always wait for them. eer Parley Hall of the West Rodeo I) appreciates this fact, his company has gone the lit to find some real vicious Wing bulls. When you have good fighting yu must have good fight-- I clowns too. The cofnmittee lucky in signing Fess Rey-M- s and Benny Bender, two of fmost daring and active fight-- I clowns on the circuit. A Series To Play In Lewiston The Lewiston Junior Chamber of Commerce will be hosts to the Little Cache Valley League World Series to be held at Lewiston August 30, 31 and September 1. The highest eight teams will participate. The Jaycees will have thp field in the very best shape. There will be ample parking space for all cars. The school showers will also be made available to the players of all teams. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS The U. S. Civil Service Com- mission, Washington, D. C. nounces examinations for appointment to the owing positions: . anpro-batio- foll- . Patent Examiner Veterinarian Applications for the Patent Examiner must be on file in Washington, D. C. not later than September 16 1947. Veterinarian applications will be accepted until further notice. . Wellsviille Girl Weds On Monday, July 28 the marriage of Miss Mary Woodward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Woodward and Mr. Joseph Fielding Anderson was solemnOther ized at the Logan temple in the acts will be specialty Parker, one of Americas presence of relatives and friends. st versatile performers' and After the wedding a delicious s clowns. Byron Hendricks, turkey dinner was enjoyed by at "Stunt King on the Flying 60 members of both families rtBs s considered one of the the Willow Park in Logan. Ws greatest trained Roman lBlsHendricks rides these rses Roman fashion over a rdle without even a bridle or 18. The horse to pulling contests are attract much attention. light, medium and heavy 18 J8es will contest during the Performance. It will really three shows in one. The best team3 of Utah and Idaho ' he here pulling hard to win Prizes. The dynamometef iias uil and is con-- ' iVgood Sir.A"6" Vn , t uusual this bea threshing pageant The Story of Bread dem-stin- g the threshing of grain the earliest methods down e latest modern combine. demonstration will be given K. Wood of Mendon who made a specialty of assemb- and building various types a threshing machines for iber of Tears. This will be demonstration as in making more staff of life available ,, erestiQg .. Progress hungry world. SEEK WORLDS OPINION . . . Indianapolis, Eugene . Pulliam, Ind., newspaper publisher, and his wile scan world atlas preparatory to leaving on world tour to find hut what the plain people ail over think' of the United States, Hyrum Ladies At' Tea Republicanladies attended Centennial ;rthisRodeo, the more effort has Vea to the n, w big midway Several Hyrum nte Youngs rides, shows a tea in Logan given by the 'concessions.. Republican Ladies of Logan. j'1, this promises to be Mrs Joseph C. 'Cafdall was the D!Lon.d vrodeo that will be re-- jt chairman and ' several ladies hy all who attend. from Salt Lake City were also ihleS5etSt;d that ftS tar ft9 present. 7'. be purchased ariva Those from Hyrum attending the City R. Petersen, were Mrs. Jesse avoid rush and don-- Mrs. Lorenzo A. Olsen, Mrs 'lion the Fair Grounds. Irvin Hall, Mrs E. J. Wilson, Mrs ' V; R. Carver and Mrs Leland Petersen. ' The baby' daughter of Mrs. ani'3 ftanon' kIrs' Laura PamMrsnamed was Maggie Williams Betty Hawkins jn last fast meeting, the osllone, at ela itl, tw'r 8Ster Idaho visiting Second the in Hyrum Mrs Sunday sHer cyntWa j8 ' 1 Cnlat 4 H Club Camp 4H Club members of Warren Liljenquist Cache Funeral Service held their annual last Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at Red Banks iu Impressive funera, serv!ces for rS ey Warred ' ?aS cany01l'. m were . .. . Mathew Liljenquist Reuben Hansen are the ex- -. 1Q.J7 , AT tension agents in charge of the Cammon High School at McCarn- club work In Cache County. mon, Idaho. A wealth of lovely Assisting with the Cache bemoke the high esteem nowef campment were David Sharp, Jr. in was which Mr. Liljenquist state boys and girls leaner; Miss b relatiyeg and friends. held Ema Miller and Raymond servicea weer under the &l Moore extension specialists. f Bish Verl HaU f ,jection Leaders or chaperones accomMaCammon Ward.. The ward panied each club. choir directed by Election of camp officers and an4 accompanied Dorothy a quiz program What Do You two sacred were the Harris rendered Know About Utah? Two vocal solos were main features of Thursdays acsung b; Dorthy Harris who also tivities. renae&d the piano prelude and ""'Fridays events included a na- posfludel. Invocation was by Al- ture hunt, handicarfts and a bert and. benediction by Green, contest with a camp who paid fire program at the end of the Philip Marley. toSpeakers the caharcter of high tribute day. Mr. Liljenquist were Stake Pres-- 1 Saturday, games and sports ident Leo O. Hansen, R. T. Hale porvided the morning recreation and Bishop Hall. Each stressed followed by the awadring of the and Integrity of the honesty contests and deceased, his prizes for group abiding faith and clean camps. Club members re- fine with all who turned to tehir homes Saturday came fellowship in contact with him. Triafternoon. bute was paid Mrs. Liljenquist Members of the Twiggs Club also, who, together with her husof Hyrum attending the camp band has reared a fine family of were Gloria Ann Nielsen Kay njne children who have outstand Dawn Bailey, Merlyn Miller, ( schoiastic and have Nelda Monson, and Glenda Bcrr- - been a credit to ability, the communities is. They were accompanied by 5n which th live. Reference Pat Nielsen Marion Nielsen was made tQ the splendid an and Joan Kelett, Beverly Miller of the Liljen(luist family. cegtors . Melva Nielsen Gloria Ann Mel-the services about sen won a 4H club pencil in one ,n Fol!owing aiul frienda acco,m. r(,latires of the quiz contests. panied the remains to Hyrum afiern0niwhere the grave was dedicated The7Ve,nrtJhUay with Max Miller driving them to by a brother, George Liljenquist. the encampment. Mr. and Mrs. The flowers for the service Dallas Jensen drove them home weer in of the McCam-mo- n charge i on Saturday. Relief Society. The Happy Ten 4H Club won was a Warren M. first prize for the best novelty son of the lateLiljenquist Bishop and Mrs. Barand Anderson song. Patty H. F. Liljenquist, and was born bara Alien were chosen as camp in Hyrum, August 18, 1888. The officers. Patty was camp inspectmoved to McCammon 27 family or and Barbara was a recreation years ago where he engaged in leader. farming. He died there July 29, All the members of the club 1947. attended. They are Barbara AllHe is survived by his widow, en, Patty Anderson, Gayle Allen, Mrs, Lena Liljenquist, and the Shirline Wagstaff, Shirley following children: Anna and StoKaren Nielsen, Leona Liljenquist of Salt Lake ker, Caic'lyn Nielsen, Geraldine City, Mrs. Melba Watson of Boise Nielsen, Janel Anhder. Idaho, Mrs. Myrtle Wilson of San Antonio, Texas, Harold LilAnChaperons were Sue Jean derson and Jeanine Wilson. Elra jenquist of Pocatello, Junior of Denver, Vaughan, Miller furnished the transporta an Eric LUenquist 0f Me tion to the camp and Mr. and Sona, Mrs. Maurice Stoker and Mr.s Nephi Liljenquist of Hyrum, Otto Grant Nielsen furnished the Liljenquist and George Liljenof Rexburg, Idaho. transpotration home on Satur- quist day. Following the interment In the The Clover Club Cooks were Hyrum cemetery relatives and friends gathered at the H. F. chaperoned by Ilene all and Gulbransen. Melvin Liljen- Liljenquist home where luncheon was served to about 50. quist provided the transportaThe tion, to and from the camp. Attending the service at girls . attending- were Charline were Mr. find. Mrs. Colleen Joan SJuith, Liljenquist, LilMelinda Nephi Liljenquist, Nielsen, Peggy Nielsen, Maurine jenquist and Le Grand Miller Lauritzen, Rose Marie Wright, of Hyrum. Shirley Wilcox, and Margo County . Drug; at ' La-r- ee on - Mc-Brl- All the members of the Sew and Sew 4H Club attended the encampment accompanied by Mrs. their leader, Margene Yeates. They are Dixie Ann Larsen, Myra Coy Clawson, Marlene LuDean Allen. Clawson and furnished the Clyde Yeates transportation. Miller and family left Monday for a trip to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs.' Elra Eighty-fou- r people partners. were gathered together. Cars were furnished and everything in readiness. The party left at 7:30 a. m. and Wellsville drove to the mouth of Emigration canyon and there viewed the pioneer monument; then to Liberty Park where a lovely dinner was enjoyed by the group of singers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy met Darley as special guests them at the park and joined them at dinner. After dinner the group went to the tabernacle and listened to anorgan recital given by Roy. In the evening all went to llyrum Man Gets Sustained Promotion Thelma Haslam and First Counselor Margaret Parker were released from office, and Mrs. Elsie Poppleton was sustained as president with Elizabeth Bankhead as Second Counselor were sustained. Ardella Cooper and Ver-d- a Lindley were released as class leaders. Their successors will be chosen later. Miss LaVoyle Leatham was released as secretary of Mutual and LaVon Walker was sustained, Mrs. Nellie Leishman was released as class leader and Mrs. Jeanie Maughan sustained as Junior leader. Mrs. Lila Ray Jones was re- leased and Nellie Leishman sus- . . . music director. Mrs. Lucy Hoskins was sustained as Improvement Era director. the stadium and saw the centennial pageant Promised Valley. The group arrived home safely at 2 a. m. very tired, but happy and all voted it a day well spent and long to be remembered. With the Eighth Army in OsaPrivate First Class ka, Japan Dale F. Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd P. Williamson of Hy.urn,. Utah has recently been, promoted to the rank of Technician Fifth Grade. He is a member of the 8th Field Artillery Bn. of the 25th Infantry( Tropic command Lightning) Division, by Major General Charles L. Mullins, T5 Jr. entered the Army on Sept. 4, 1946 and received his basic training at Fort He departed for Bliss, Texas. overseas duty on Novetnber 23, 1946 and upon his arrival in Japan was assigned to the 25 th Williamson Division. Before entering the service he attended South Cache High School. Charles G. Johnson Leaves For Capitol Funeral Rites Miss Pauline Jensen left Wed-b- y Funeral services for Charles nesday for Washington. D. C. G Johnson, former Hyrum resiwhere she will attend Girls tion as one of the two delegates dent, were held Saturday at 1 from Utah. .. ' p. m. in the Logan 12th ward ' with Bishop Le Moin Wiser of- -. ficiating. Hyrum First Ward The .Relief Society will hold Speakers who offered word3 their meeting Tuesday, August of praise and consolation were 12 at 2 p. m. at the home of Bishop Wiser, Alban T. Clawson President Lauretta Hansen. A and Mack Budge. Musical tribgoo dprogram has been arranged utes included a solo by Delbert as follows: Vocal solo by Emma Knudsen, piano solo by Betty Liljenquist, piano solo by Lynn Rappelee and a duet by the sisters. Prayers were ofBaxter, reading by Drue Larsen, vocal duets by Thelma Petersen fered by Bp. Wiser and Eugene and Mrs. Oldroyd. The visiting Johnson. Burial was in the Hyrum cemteachers will make their report. Sacrament meeting will com- etery. The grave was dedicated mence at 8 p. m. under the dir- by W. Loyal Hall. ection of Counselor Floyd Bail- ey. The teen age chorus will nish the musical numbers and Wm. P. Leatham of Wellsville will be the speaker. Hyirn Second Ward The Relief Society will hold a summer social Tuesday August At the Hyrum Lions Club fam12 at 2 p. m.- All Relief Society members are invited to attend.. ily night held Weunekday, August 6, the following program A good progarm has been arranged and refreshments will be was given : served. The teachers will report Community singing; reading by Meda Hall; piano and clartheir visits. Sacrament meeting will com- inet duet by Dick and Pete Burmence at 8 p. m. Speakers will gess; reading by Shirley Wilbe Winfred Allen and Harry cox; accordion solo by Geraldine Walker. The choir will furnish Olsen; piano solo by Joan Atkinson; vocal trio by Rose Marie musical numbers. Pauline and, John Wright; readying by Paul Wilcox; piano solo Third Ward Hyrum The Relief Society will hold by Joan Kellett: clarinet solo by their work and business meet- Dick Burgess and reading by ing Tuesday at 2 p. m. There Elton; Olsen. There were 126 present. will be quilting and refreshments' ' ' will be served. NOTICE Sacrament meeting will comAH. mothers and daughters are mence at 8 p. m. with Le Grande Miller in charge. Wm. Murray urged to wear their old fashionwill report his visit back east ed. dresses to the Mothers and, to New York and other points Daughters meeting at 9:00 a. m. of interest.. There will also be August 17 during the Hyuln a talk from a teen age girl and Stake Conference. musical numbers from the Hyde Park Ward. I . log-sawi- - i i ...... p wadr. , I Dori-gatti'van- ice no attraction LABEL FOR GIFTS TO GREECE Rep. Leo E. Allen (Rep., 111.) and John Baer, cartoonist and former congressman from North Dakota, display the emblem submitted by Baer for house approval in connection with a bill introduced by Allen for the labeling of all goods donated by the U. S. to the relief of war-tor- n countries. The measure would provide that indelible markings ' on all such gifts tell their origin, destination and unsalability. On July 28 a most interesting trip to Salt Lake City sponsored by the Wellsville Ward choir was made by the members and their lew Officers At the Wellsville Second ward fast meting on Sunday the Primary was reorganized. President . nec-jar- Club an overnight ride on Saturday and Sunday. They will meet at the UIC station Saturday morning at 8 a. m. and take their horses by truck and trailer to the Tony Grove Ranger Station up Logan canyon. From there they will ride to the White Pine Lake. Each club member will take his own bedding and dishes. Lunch will be furnished by the club. They will return home Sunday night. Mr and Mrs. Paul Nielsen are in charge of the ride. is going on 13-1- . Council-me- n have been appointed. They are Lorenzo A. Olsen wlio will f ugust Cla EIGHT take the,PlfCe, NUMBER . son charge of public gorunds. Victor' Jensen will replace Cliff Poole, and he will be In charge of the Hyrum City Water Department. j - . Rap-ele- ye Hyrum Lions Hold Family Night - . Primary held a special meeting in the Hyrum Third ward last Sunday evening at 8 p m. Mrs. Vella Eliason conducted the following progarm: Community singing led by Mrs with Margaret Christoffersen Melva Brown as organist. Opening prayer by Thomas ElThe , iason. Scripture reading by Janice Forsberg. Vocal duet by Mary and Kay City Electrician Robert Paul was operated on for rheumatism Gaddie. ll in his back at a Salt Lake City Skit by Brenda Bickmore, Allen, Fay Miller, Tommy hospital this wek. Mayor Jorgensen received a Stauffer, Linda Christofferson telephone call from Mr. Pauls and Merla Eliason. doctor saying he had come Vocal solo by Sandra Larsen. through the operation fine. Readings by Larry Anderson and Sidney Fay Allen. Vocal solo by Scott Larsen. Talk by Stake Board Member A. marriage license has been issued to Fred John Hugie, 21, Mi's. Viola Welch. Talk by Bishop Earle Allen. 0f Logan, and Lu Dean Smith, i Colsing prayer by Clare Allen 17, of Hyrum. Car-de- Statewide Centennial Events. CURRENT: Utah (Oentem-ni- al Fair Exposition, Grounds, Salt Lake. Famous Water Follies great Centennial Aquashow Salt Lake. August 13, 14, 15: Utah Suffolk Sheep Show, Nephi. Rodeo Aujgust 14August Unveiling Lorln Farr Monument, Ogden. Cobb atAugust tempt on measured mile record, Bonneville, Utah. 0 Centennial August Celebration, Santaqoin. 15-Jol- m 13-1- ' |