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Show Joiu A. 2aradsa a Treasurer imemakers "4j t llynn A South Cache high Client, Miss Jo Ann tAS been chosen state liod lCi ? 'ectj Future Utah laser:? of the of America, and, as Vol. 2bti' v.3 attend the first annual of the national ;,nrrJ rJ renouncement 9. fW 3 5 iaiirThtt zz:-- y ijlt jttdni-t jfcscl the Cf Otrict, I s Theurer, M. made was superin-:s- county Cache commended who auSfwey. is i;Uett Mies I . Cache chapter, its Mrs. advisors and Kathleen Mrs. jten and Imtcrs a daughter of jrJU lirs. IL E. Kellett, and tav server, Student next year. She active in student and J'is at South Cache. b hex - Rummer work in home has chosen the prfaking tm1 tCties '4r de 5' of CShing and repairing her convention. jtbes 1 5 wear to the pother ciate officers of the Utah ofit !, No. 19. . Ilyrum, Utah, Friday, unit, in Kansas City, Mo., tljVe" 30 "iture Omemakers are as xriJge Winn, Jordan high, lnesidinti Vee Rasmussen, Auterra vice president; Joanna rdh, b.; Y. hi:h, second vice fol-in,jv- July 2, 1948 Final Rites For Dr. Christensen Weird Bishopric Reorganized ward BishThe First evSunday reorganized op with ening at sacrament meeting, two new counselors to Bishop Wendell Allen being named. William Lc Roy McBride was named first counselor, taking the place of Norman Seamons, and Professor Richard A. Bush, as second counselor, taking! the place of Floyd Bailey. Both of these men are very active in church affairs and are capable of holding this position. Le Roy McBride is the son of the late Bishop L. D. MpBride and Annie Lauritzen McBride. His wife is Hyrum was s: The Paul Olsen fam-- ; Hyrum reunion was held on Sunday, Wellsville Impressive funeral ily at the recreation hall rites for Dr. W. A. Christensen, who June 27, in Blacksmith Pork canyon. A passed away suddenly at his home chicken dinner was delicious Sunday were conducted in the at- 1 p.m. Following the tabernacle Thursday, June 24 at 2 served dinner a program from various p. m. members of' the family wa enBishop (Frank Leichman was in joyed with. President Elton Ol- -j charge of the service. The followsen in charge. ing program was presented Prayer con(Sociability singing was at the home, Charles S. Cooper. Ronald The second ward ichoir under the ducted by Norma Baxter; invocation; Hansen offered the direction of Allan B. Leishman. were reunion olf, last minutes the sar.g Though Deepening Trails Hanwith Reta Poppleton at the console. read by Secretary Victoria The opening prayer was spoken sen. Following! this came two vocal solos by Iris and Marian by Oliver 8. Bailey. Musical numbers included: quarOlsen, by their accompanied tet composed of Parley Hall, Ken mother, Airs. Ruby Olsen; piano vocal Murray, Lamont Allan and Ray solo by- Victoria Hansen; 3i L' , v P de-hzz- . M-M- en cretial events. ic SEVEN STITCHERS PARTY O-IO- ST u: MET WEDNESDAY FED - HR. ? A group of people very enjoyable aturday night at the hall, Blacksmith Fork ncc. A delicious steak supper isrrved to Mr. and Mrs. Bu-fi- k T Tanson, Mr. and Mrs. Jule tz: xi, Mr. and Mrs. Loriri Mr. and Mrs. Peirre v :ir. and Mrs. Albert Spiers, O no-ho- st re-e- af t f Sor-cC- t. Mrs. C d rs. - I, C- --- Hamm Obray, Mr. 4-- H it Three Day Outing For Bee Hive Girls Wellsville Forty Bee Hive 2iris from the two wards enjoyed a three day outing at the Hyrum city park the fore part of the W'eek. They were accompanied by their leaders, Miss Zella Kerr, Mrs. Verda Hall, Mrs. Margaret H. Maughan, Miss Darlene Lindley and Mrs. Glenn Archibald. TELEPHONE COMPANY WORKERS OUTING XI -l Eskelsen. g and music were t(i of the evening. John f and Mrs. Harvey Obray i , sev-- 4 t al solos. t v f J r Mrs. Leslie Han-- . minent musician, present-- ( Xnine Thompson, Marilyn Connie Hansen, Lila May f, Dorothy Peterson and field j It iollinger at a piano re- hday at 3 p.m. in the ,t of the Smithfleld Li- , Professor J. Whitney Floyd, Logan, chief forester firewarden for Utah, urges all residents of Utah to confine ttteir Fourth of July activities other celebrating to than the dangerous pastime of shooting off fireworks. Professor Floyd cites both state law and city ordinances that prohibit sale and the use off fireworks within Utah. In the past many personal in- - Der-wo- the program. members of each family were introduced, and a reorganiTwo state production Logan zation took place with the fol- records been made by reghave officers named: Ed Hall which completed The lowing Holstein-Friesia- n cows istered president, Hilary Olsen first vice owned by Utah State Agricultural president, Martha Smith second college, according to word received vice president. Bee Wilson secre today . by the Holstein-Friesia- n tary and Beatrice Larsen, treas- association Battle-boroff America, ' urer. Vermont. Carol Olsen and La Mar LarWillowdale Inka Ke Kol May sen ' had charge of the recreation. Visiting and a good sociable (E) takes the lead for all of Utahs Holsteins of age, milked time was' had. by all present. times daily in the Yearly three Fifty-seve- n members and one Advanced Reigistory Test, Division, guest, Mrs. F. G. Goulett, off Los Angeles, attended the reunion. with the production of 976 pounds of butterfat from 25,862 pounds of milk. o, - - OUTSTANDING CHOIR MEMBER HONORED Another cow, Deeanbee Burke Daisy Marg (VO) takes the lead old Wellsville In connection with for all of Utahs Junior Holsteins times milked three daily sacrament meeting on Sunday eve ning special tribute was paid to in the Yearly division,theAdvanced producMrs. Cassie H. Benchley. The choir Registory Test, with, off butterfat of 670 tion mempounds one honors of the outstanding bers each month. Mrs. Brenchley from 19,018 pounds of milk. has been a member of the choir since she was a young girl. MANAGER ANNOUNCES Musical numbers included two SERIES OF DANCES solos (by Archie Maughap, Cod Bless Our Home, and Beside Still Hyrum j According, to Lowell Waters. He was accompanied by Anderson, dance hall manager off LaVern Maiuighan. A piano duet by the Elite hall a series of dances Anona Maughan and her daughter will be held starting tomorrow Bonnie, Poet and Peasant. Walter nigtht, Saturday, July 3. Perkins was the principal speaker Beginning just after midnight and a few remarks of appreciation (Sunday another dance will be were spoken by Mrs. Brenchley. held and on 5th the dance She is the wife of John C. Bren- will begin at July ' 10 p.m. chley, The couple have four sons and a daughter. They are all prominent in musical circles in the 4-y- ear community. ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB 4-- II 4-- H it , od it Two A.C. Cows Make Records Members of the local Hyrum telephone company enjoyed an Willow at outing park Tuesday Lunch was served to evening!. Mr. and Mrs. EuHyrum CLUB MET Loy Lauritzen, Alda Lee Johnson, gene Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. WEDNESDAY Alta Christiansen, Lenore Fallows, Morris Stoker entertained the club L.S.M.E.T. Bick-morInez e. and Caroline" Pinochle club Saturday evening Hyrum Sorensen, met Wednesday at the home of luncheon they at the Petersen home. Five tables Following Joan Atkinson. The lesson was, attend the movies. of cards were played with high How to Dam. score prizes going to Mr. and Smithfleld Present were Joan Jorgenson, Glen R. Winn, Mrs. La Vere Kidman low score Dawn La who ,has been recently appointed to Reed Bickmore Rella Wae Swenson, and Marva of Hansen. Christiansen, Renee Petersen, Pau- as assistant superintendent-line Wriight and Lo Nita Ander- Cache county district and fnem-b- er A delicious chicken dinner was of the executive board of the served to 20 members and guests. son. Joan Jorgenson was in charge Utah Education association anSpecial guests were Mr. and the meeting. Refreshments nual convention, which is being Mrs. .Kidman Mayor and of Mrs. were served by the hostess at the held in Cleveland, Ohio, and will Garnel Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. be held July 5 to 9. close of the meeting. Bill Coleman. Crandall Taylor, Mr. Leavitt Taylor, Mr. and leader, and .Joan Petersen. line Jensen, and 'Mr. and t:: Jted the group with - The Seven Stitchers Hyrum club met Wedesday at the homq of Mrs. Louise Petersen, leader of the group. Miss Amy Kearlsey was present and officers were elected for the coming year. Gloria Albertson was chosen president; Mary Jean Nielsen, vice president; Jean McBride, secretary; Coralee Nielsen, song leader; Elaine Nielsen, reported. Other members present were assistant Miss Emma Nielsen, Chief Fire Warden Urges Holiday Fire Safety juries, destruction of buildings and other property, and fires in our canyon areas and on our watersheds have resulted from the use of fireworks, Mr. Floyd said. This year lets cooperate to let Utah be one state that will Lebhman, Beautiful Country, acsolo, Sandra Olsen; jokes, with Olsen and Jack Baxter; come 'through the Fourth celecompanied by Ruth H. Maughan unburned unblackened an Duet. Mattie M. Darley and Archie two recitations, ' Linda Olsen; bration. Mauahan, Sundown, accompanied song, Carol Deanne Banigerter; ty LaVern Maughan. Piano duet comic reading by Elton Olsen. Somewhere a Voice Is Calling, Remarks were made by E. P. Anona Maughan and Bonnie MauWilson, second vice president, the former La Von Kirby of Hyde Park, and he is the father of two children, Val Roy and t lean McBride. He filled a mis sion in Canada for the L.D.S. fsidect ' Virgina Scovill, North Church, from December, 1923 to bpete, .third vice president; December 1925, He served 10 s Satherirsl Tuttle,' South Emery, years as superintendent of the r. jurth vlre president; Reta Ann First ward Sunday school, and secre-- 1 re ith,' C3dar City high, at present is one of the seven gham high Cirol Snell, junior Those who spoke of the worthy fy; presidents of the 62nd quorum of and Olsen, Ray life of Dr. Christensen were Evan irpreKTve, Seventy, and also assistant ward These historian. girls, O. Vs U "ft clerk. Darley, Dr. Peter Sun d wall, of members from the Richard A. Bush is an in' Falrview, Utah; C. N. Maughan. ools, and 10 advisors, structor in the botany department Dr. J.'W. Hayward Logan, Evan H. Bu!tU the Kansa Cify con-- of U.S.A.C. He and his wife Bankhead and Heber C. Parker. tV they will stop over in and two children, Judith and A resolution from the Cache Val, Wyoming lafter leaving David, have lived in the First ley LDS.- - hospital was read, by ' jjuly 4. The following, ward Welfare in First Dr. K, C. Riter. .ward, in will arrive remarks Timely and consoling they months. He was born in Tooele, were Leishman. the 'and by spoken Bishop following ity, the sen Of Mr. and Mrs. Charles h will leave there July C. Bush, who now reside in Salt after which the choir sang, I that afetmoon in Lin- - Lake City. Before coming to Need Thee Every Hour. Benediction by Leroy W. Hall. n, . hraska; touring the - city Hyrum .he had fulfilled a mission The grave was dedicated by Bp. of interest, in the North Central states. In tfl V 3ng points Six sons of Dr. ChristCliff Open. ley ject to arrive in Salt all the different places he has ensen acted as pallbearers. pre v jy July 11. lived he has been active in the beautiful The flowers were caris itional convention church. He has held the position ried by 50 relatives ad close friends increase opportunities of Sunday school teacher, has the family. r dz. lopment of leadership and been on the stake Melchizedek cf Dr. Christensen has been a practjteEf; it participation consisted Priesthood committee, a Deacon icing physician here for the past r.:; sary in a democratic so- quorum supervisor, president of 31 years. During this time he has f the Elders quorum, genealogical been a memjber of the fty doctors fWLT-in Kansas City they will teacher, and leader. He staff of the Memorial hosBudge sessions. is also project manager of the jfceri several general pital, now the Cache Valley L. D, fndL ' and "award ceremonies, ward WWelfare in First ward, S. hospital. bera trill be a parade of the and assistant war Welfare work atc a tour of Kansas City, and director. 1 Olsen Family Reunion Held it Logan Business Women Install New Head i Intallation of officers Logan the for Logan Business and Professional Womens club were conducted Monday night, with Mrs. Ora J. Lewis installed as president. Installation ceremonies were conducted by Mrs. Lyle H. Card-al- l, outgoing president. Other officers installed were Mrs. Jewell Jacobsen, first vice president; Mrs. Blanche Nelson, second vice pres- ident; Mrs. Helen John, ing secretary; record- Mrs. Marjorie Cox, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Gertrude Evans, secretary. |