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Show Is! E, IR Bill ltW IRA ALLEN DESCENDANTS ENJOY REUNION SATURDAY IN HYRUM " The Ira Allen Family reunion at jthe Hyrum Third ward chapel l YEAR jHffiTY-SEVENT- H 5c per copy Pau! Olsen Family To Held Reun-j0I- 1 will be under the' direction of ton Olsen and Wm. S. Bailey. El- A good attendance is urged. Current bficers of the organization are Jack Baxter, presi dent; Russell S. Hansen, first Reuben Hansen, vice president; second vice president; Isabelle Wilson, secretary; Norma Baxter treasurer; Victoria Hansen, program chairman, Elton Olsen and Wm. S. Bailey, recreation. August 29, 1947 $2.00 per year . NUMBER m Statewide Centennial Events Reunion The Paul Olsen Family will be held on Labor Day, RecreatSeptember 1 a.t the City Fork Blacksmith in Hall ion 'families are reminjJ-de- d Canyon. Alii to bring their own dishes. Dinner will be served at noon followed by a program given by the family members. Recreation.' HYRUM, UTAH 11 41 imp?' and ben Cl BRENT: Centennial Exposition at State Fair- 'he thru. August 31. ibe grounds. "Water Follies Barnes Carruthers Circus Sept. . 1 to Sept. 20. 1 WestAugust ern Open Golf championship at Salt Lake Country in Mr. and Mrs. Mac J. Rose welcomed a new baby daughter at the Cache Valley hospital on Aug ust 23. 29-Se- Club. Service Funeral S v August 30 All Star High School Football game at University of Utah Stadium Salt Lake City. 1 Sepfember Founders Day at Wellsville. Southern September Utah Junior Livestock Show at Richfield. Juab Coun September ty Fair at Neplii. and Mrs. Norman Seamons their brother in law, Kenneth Cardon ot the Budge hospital Sunday where he is being treated following the fracture of several toes when a tractor back' j'l 3-- 5 ed 3 given by Rulon B. Maughan. iThe opening song by the choir 'was Press On Ye Sons of God. was Maughan gave the invoca-- ( tion and Nellie Leishman sang t.Bear Lord, Kind Lord. An origan solo was played by Anona !3Iaughan, and a duet was sung and Marie by Edith Maughan Gunnell accompanied by Reta !. C. N. Meets MARINE BAND TO TOUR,. . . U. S. marine corps band, here arin Washington, will play 62 engagements during its annual concert tour scheduled for towns and cities in the Midwest and Pacific Norm west. Under the direction of Maj. William F. Santelmann, the band each year attempts to cover a different section of the country on its concert tour. rayed on the steps of the Capitol building The Liljenquist Family reunion will be held In the Hyrum First Ward Monday, September beginning at 11 a. m. Wellsville Lions League Plays Cornish Wins First Series at Lewiston lave Outing Cache Valley League ball teams were Cliff Olsen, On Wednesday evening, Augof Hyrum, Wm. ust 20, the Wellsville Lions club will meet in their annual round Park Parris of Wyoming, Louis Gunnand their wives attended the an- robin at the Lewiston Ball 30, 31, and Sept. 1 under ell of Salt Lake City and D. M. nual summer party held at Old August th sponsorship of the Lewiston Rickmore of Paradise. They Juniper Lodge in Logan Canyon. expoke words of consolation to the A fine luncheon was served to Jaycees. The diamond is in cellent condition and a big crowd family and paid high tribute to 67 persons. the deceased for his genial persThe program for the evening is expected to see the first class onality, his honesty and integrwas in charge of Rulon B. Maugh baseball that Is offered. The program will be as follity. The closing song was by the an and President G. S. Francis, ows: ihoir and the benediction was ft consisted readingsand pf songs Uy Thomas Gunnell of Idaho. ,-dancing .on the patio to the FIRST DA Y Jhe grave was dedicated by jpftjisic.f 9 A. M. phonograph. After Fairview vs. Smith-fiel- d. John Poppleton; the dancing, " Dr. Francis entertained the group - with motion 11 A. M Cornish vs Hyde Park ji Mr. and Mrs. Norval Kitchen pictures taken while on his rec2 P M. Newttfa vs. So. West tad Mr. and Mrs. Norman Seaent trip to San Francisco to at- Lewiston. sons enjoyed a camping trip in tend the Lions convention. He 4 P M. Trentpn vs. North canyon on Thursday and also showed pictures of the-las- t Logan. Friday of last week. Wellsville Founders Day parade. SECOND DAY: . Three Missionaries Merrill Reunion ' lonored A. Scheduled and Winners play winners losers play losers. THIRD DAY: 11 A. M. Consolation Place. 2 P. M. Winners for third and fifth place. con4 P. M. Championship , Israel-se- n Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nielsen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. Facer of Smithfield on Sunday. farewell testimonial for the fee missionaries of the Smithed Second ward who are leaves for the Mission Home in Salt ke City on September 8 will P in the ward hall Sunday lining, August 31 at 8 p. m. (lerrin Allen will go to the -- Trorisseau Tea Nib-so- n, Johnson ay Hy-oo- i , part of the pro- Mr. and Mrs. La Varr.Anlihder of Hyrum entertained Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Anh-de- rs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Benson. N. Jensen of Providence who The were observing their wedding anniversary. Dinner was served to the honored guests, Mr. and Perhaps the new uniforms Mrs. Jessop Low and family of turned the trick, but whatever Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Romain it was Cornish had what it Jensen and family of Providence took to be the baseball champs and the host and hostess. of the Cache Valley League. The Jack E. Paul, son of Mr. and playoff between Smithfield and Cornish at Rewitson on Saturday Mrs. Elmer Paul, who is an ad,was as tight as a game could be ministrative clerk in the Orderly and still have a winner. The final Rooms at Keesler Field, Mississscore was Smithfield was. in ippi, has been advanced to the a scoring position a couple of rank of Sergeant. times. s waornish, before the oflly run was made. A crowd estMr. and Mrs. Deb Fonnesbeck imated at 1000 persons witness- and children of Logan have been ed the playoff, and upon several visiting at the home of Mr. and occasions the crowd was brought Mrs. Leroy Baxter prior to movto its feet by close plays. ing to, Idaho Falls. Mrs. FonnesPlay by play broadcasting was beck is the former Maurine Baxfurnished by M. T. Van Orden ter. of Smithfield ans the Lewiston Jaycees had the diamond in first Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson class shape for the big game. have been visiting with friends Visitors from all over the vall- and relatives in Hyrum and Lo- ey indicated the wide spread In- gan on their way to South Dak- terest in the great American tasport, and on all sides praise was given the sportsmanlike attitude Major and Mrs. Lloyd Egan of the teams, their fine perform- and family of El Paso, Texas ance, and the high type of ball have been visiting at the home offered. of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Anhder. Cornish is one of the smallest Major Egan is Mrs. Anhders towns in Cache Valley as to brother. population, boasting a scant 300 Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wilcox and people, but practically everyone and Mrs. N J. Seamons went Mr, Is In town baseball minded, and the support given their team is to Salt Lake City Monday on busreflected in their outstanding iness, and also attended the Cenperformance for the season. Carl tennial exposition at the Fair Grounds. Hanson is manager of the team. third and fourth scenes portrayed an evening in the Ira Allen home in the year 1880 when his two wives and 13 children were gathered in the home to welcome their father on his return home from attendSalt Lake ing conference in City. ' Those taking part were Max Allen as Father Ira Allen, Helen Miller as Mother Keziah, Emma. Nielsen as Mother Cynthia, and children, Andrew by'Rosa.Niel-- " sen, Frdnk by Preston Allen, Albert by Wendell G. Allen, Lib by Virginia Allen, Em by Reta Allen Joe by Eugene Nielsen, Elain by Garmen Liljenquist, Laura by Dlan Savage, Julia by Margaret. Adams, Eliza by Deanna Eliason, James by Burton Eliason, Lottie by Judith Nielsen, Lucy by Fay 1-- 0. . " Miller. An epilogue was presented giving honor to Ira Allen and his three wives, in verse and in song. Characters were Max All- en as Ira Allen, Rachel Allen as Calista, Helen Miller as Keziah, Emma Nielsen as Cynthia. Song by Marjorie and Fern Allen accompanied by Julia Eliason. The director was Aleda Allen and the reader was Isabelle Adams. Costumes were furnished by Rachel Allen and others and the furniture was provided by A. A. Savage and others. Of special interest were the stage properies which included several family heirlooms used by the family three and four gen eratlons ago such as the favoirte President Edwin Clawson, La rocking chair of Ira Allen, a Mr. and Mrs. El Roy Nielsen attended a party given by the Vere Clawson and Mr. and Mrs. work bench he made, an odd Logan Mounted Police in Logan Lloyd Carpenter vacationed in shaped lantern he used, a Yellowstone Park last week. canyon this week. bureau he hauled from Salt Lake, a large crocheted table cover, a swnging cradle owned by his son, Joe, and the dresses worn by the characters were all heirlooms of a generation I - ' test. The Marriner Wood Merrill re The winner of the Lewiston union will be held in the Ben- tournament will later play the son Stake tabernacle on Saturof the Franklin meet. champion day, August 30 at 10: 30 a, m. A program, lunch, games, meeting and dance will be the order of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson Mrs. Chloe Merrill will go to Jetherlands Mission, Naomi Jen-t- o of ' Nibley gave a trousseau tea the Danish mission, and Salt Lake during the week end 4 in honor pf their August Mrs. to her with visit daughter, jdhur Gittens to the Western who was marDarla, daughter Charles Monson. While there she taadian. Smith August L. to ried George he public is Invited to attend. will attend the marriage rites- 6 a the Anderson home in Monof her grandson, Charles Jr. She will also be persent ley' George is the son of Mr. and at the marriage of her grandrace Mrs. Ora K. Smith of Wellsville. daughter, Marion Jean Merrill of the guests were Receiving is Marion the Jean Utah. Provo, Mrs. and Mrs. AnSmith Darla, daughter. of Dr. Don Merrill of derson. In the trouseau rooms Give that city. were Irene Krebs and Rita Swen-seTaking the gifts were Lanice rare treat Is In store for sister of the bride, and Selley, bers of the Benson and sister in law. Anderson, Betty Pfield Stakes on Friday, Wanda Swenson, Janet Anderpmber 5 at 8 p. m. at the son! and Ranee Leishman served tthfield Stake tabernacle. The Richmond baseball" team the guests. Mrs. Ray Bitters vace Johnson has been en-defeated the Trenton nine of the registered the 50 guests. by the LDS church to pre-- 1 Cache Valley League by a score ' Bishop Ralph Eliason performstory f The. Mormon of 9 to 1 a a game played at tae Sister Johnson the ceremony.' Junior Selley Richmond on Sunday, August ed, story with the thought 24. Ivan Anderson was on the was the best man and Lanice was bridesmaid. ping audiences a deep mound for Richmond. Litz, Selley of the entire Mormon Brown, and Littledyke did the Those in attendance were Mr. i hi3try and theology in a pitching for Trenton. Hits were and Mrs. Ora K. Smith, Mr. and Presentation. She succeeds Richmond and four for Mrs Ivan H. Anderson, Mr. and taing this in an admirable ten, for S. Bair of Richmond Mrs. Darrell Anderson, Mr and Trenton. er' She had appeared before hit a home tun, a triple and a Mts. Junior Selley, Mr. and Mrs. , 'nnrch and civic groups in double. Richmond scored one Ray Bifters, Mr. and Mrs. Alton J a ted States including the two in Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman, "ub of New York, Rotary run in the first inning, the third and fifth, and four In Maughan, Mr. and Mrs Louis n Rochester, Pittsburg, the sixth. Trentons one run Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Verin ARNOLD EGAN and his horse, Paint . . . who adds, subtracts, t, Elmi ra, New York, the very came sixth. Mrs. the in Mrs. Anderson, answers Henry of questions, walks on Ills hind feet, lies down, poses, etc. ,e Mormonism Richmond will play In the Lydia Larson and Mrs. Raphael Paint and his trainer are memb ers of the Richmond Riders Little World Series In Frank- Eliason. tPr.Jollns011 is fhe author of Following the cerehave to and much added their Club, exhibitions. lin this week end. Trenton plays mony a lunch was served, afi v8HeU an historical Park. For nine in the tournament at Lewiston. ter which the bride and groom ected In the drill by drlllmaster left for their honeymoon. uy ,she was hostess of Can-S- o Mr. Ivan Chris Rulon Thompson. Smith Mrs. Mr. and George at Yellowstone Park of the group, tensen, president in home their are making trav-if 1 iz ubif.. entertalned the is making arrangements for the ic w5tl1 Plays, lectures, trip. rageants. The Richmond Riders will take part in the parade and give the Mormon 13 Sacrament meeting in the HyMr. and Mrs. Allen Meikle and a riding drill on the rodeo extremely faith-in-'in.' to the youth .of the rum First ward will be held on ramil-ffifQltv..Mr. and grounds at the annual Marsh A " special invitation is ivi r. and Mrs. Valley Fair and rodeo In Down.uik A k The tomato plant has startd Sunday evening at 8 p.' m. Ivean Mr:,. investigators of the packing this year. If the frost Hansen and F. L. Wilcox will he Clarence Peterson and sons, Mr. ey,. Idaho on Saturday September rto, Urch and the Adult will bold off for a while, the far-1- 1 the speakers. Musical numbers and Mrs. Vane Raymond were 6. Tb club will meet for a pracot;c riesthood. No admis- - mers have a chance to make a will be f irnlshed by the teenguesfs of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tise drill on Thursday night, ree Anrist 28. Riders will be dir- Meikle on Sunday. age chogood profit this year. A mem-Send- gram was four scenes depicting events In the life of Ira Allen. The first two were written by Emma Nielsen and the last two by Aleda Allen. The first scene took place in Iowa when Ira Allen loaned Pres ident Brigham Young all his mon ey for the Church, some $500, to aid the Saints in crossing the plains. Max Allen took the part of Ira Allen and Bert Savage that of Brigham Young. Scene two took place when the leader and his company explored Cache Valley and selected a place to build their town. Hyrum. This was the fourth town Ira Allen had helped settle. The characters were Max Allen as Ira Allen, Silas Allen as Alva Benson, Ross Nelsen as Andrew Allen and Paul Nielsen as Moroni, conference. SPoppleton. The speakers j lijack Wright I over.-hi- s foot. Mr. and Mrs. John with over 300 present. Luncheon was served at 1 p. m. by d bers of the family living in rum, after which the following program was given with A. A. Savage in chagre: Congergational singing led by C. A. Nielsen with Vinnie Clawson as accompanist; opening prayer by Spencer F. Allen of Malad; report by President A. Silas Allen; vocal trio by Joyce. Joleen and Allen Eliason; report on the publication of the book The History of Ira Allen was given by the author, Alvin Allen. The book contains the history of Ira Allen and the genealogy of the Ira Allen family from his children to the present generation; a tribute to Alvin Allen by A. D. Allen; piano solo by Vinnie Clawson, vocal trio by Eliason family; benediction I Allen of Ogden. An interesting attended the Scandinavian conference held in Logan SundaIsraelsen ofered the iny;-Mr. vocation at the opening session. De Ann Eliason and Lex Larsen sang a centennial song at the Funeral services G Mr. visited Liljenquist Family for Preston Baxter Gunnell were held Aug-ust 25 in the Wellsville taber- nacle with Bishop Cliff Olsen in charge. The prayer at the home and Mrs. Lloyd Carpenter son Kyle of Kanab have spending their vacation at home of Pres, and Mrs. Ed- Clawson. Mrs. Carpenter is former Elaine Clawson. Mr.- 4-- 6 Preston Gunnell Sacrament meeting will be held in the Hyrum Third ward evening at 8 p. m. A program has been arranged "ith a talk by Pauline Jensen, Norma Baxter and t duet by ")tey Benson and a talk by Hans Ylikkelson of Logan. was held Saturday, August 23 t five-draw- er TRAINED HORSE ACT AUGMENTS Story n. EXHIBITION OF RICHMOND RIDERS Richmond Beats Trenton W pre-th- is . ap-ati- on . . . f . Bow-cut- nov-wto-ne Riders To Attend Canning Starts Downey Rodeo At Trenton f . . - I ago. , Ira Allen has five daughters living and one son. Four of his daughters attended the reunion in honor of their father. They are Mrs. Albert Savage and Mrs. D. O. Nielsen, Hyrum; Mrs. Lucy Quinney of Logan, Mrs. Eliza Rig by of Salt Lake City. One son and one daughter were unable to be present. They were Julia Huffaker of Rexburg, Idaho and Edwin Allen of Ucon, Idaho. Ataong those present from out of town were Mrs. Lucy Quinney Mr. and Mr6. O. W. Israesen, Mrs Leta Coleman and Mrs. Maggie Smith .Watson of Logan, Joseph Rose and1 two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Allen and son of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Far-laAllen, Beth and Scott Savage (children of Willis Savage), Mrs. A. L. Stendurg and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Williams of Salt Lake, Jim Barker and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Williams and three sons, Mrs. Eugene Perry and Mrs. Aaron Peters of Brigham, Mrs. Ruby Nielsen and two daughters of Garland, Mrs. Rhoda Allen of Blackfoot, Mrs. Leslle Andrus and daughter Elaine of Thorpton, Idaho, Mrg. Elaine Carpenter and baby of Kanab, Mrs. Ivy Liljenquist of Rexburg, Mr. and Mrs. 'Hollas Allen and daughters Ruth and Donna and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Quinney of Ogden, Mrs. John O. ne ' |