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Show Jcha A lanwLcu i ' i Services Held For Jeanette Anderson 'Christensen Funeral services were inducted Thursday at 2 p. the Hyrum First ward I11" Anderson Christen! with Bishop Wendell Al-L- were Laved by Mrs. Einar Jensen. choir, under the direction I J. Peterson, and accompan-bBeulah Jensen, sang InvocatBehold Tis Eventide. W. A. Alion was offered by who lauded the len Speakers of. Mrs. character wonderful were: Silas Allen, Christensen Leishman Leo C. Nielsen, Aaron and President Edwin Clawson. Other musical numbers were: An Evening duet, a vocal Evan Darley and Prayer, by son David Darley, accompanied and postlude y by Pieta No. 21. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, July 16, 1943 n officiating. f Vol. 30 Max Allen Elected Lions Hold Annual FEATURE HORSE SHOW, New Commander July Steak Fry AT PIONEER BAY CELEBRAT American Legion In Canyon Hyrum Max Allen has been elected as commander of the South Cache American Legion Post 47, for the ensuing year, is the announcement made by James L. Stoddard, present commander. Other officers elected are Norman Pearce, Paradise, first Jay Petersen, Hyrum, second vice-presiden- S. A. Dunn, Poppleton, all of Wells- 1 t; vice-presiden- t; chaplain; Wel- One Sweetly don Albertsen, sergeant-at-armsSolemn Thought, by Norma and Virgil Atkinson, finance chairman. Baxter and Otey Benson, accompanied by Beulah Jensen;' a voThe elections took place recal solo, My Faith in Thee, cently at a dinner meeting Peterson. Remarks which by Thelma was held at the Hyrum were made by Bishop Allen. The recreation hall in Blacksmith choir sang Secret Prayer, and Fork canyon. In charge of the the benediction was pronouncmeeting was Dalton Reid and ed by Heber Lauritzen. Atkinson. Retiring officers The grave in the Hyrum Virgil of the post besides Mr. Stoddard was dedicated cemetery by are Ray Allen, Jack Lauritzen David Christensen of Salt Lake and Grant Larsen. City. Prayer at the home was offered by J. Warren, Wright. s 4-- H were Ariel Hansen, Kenneth Anderson, Floyd Christiansen, Melvin Anderson, Denton Coleman and Boyd Anderson. club Hyrum The Twigs, met at the home of their leader, Breaks Nina Gayle Nielsen. Two different kinds of soups and two Ait kinds of sandwiches were made Hyrum In a serious condit- by the girls. This was the second ion at the Cache Valley hos- meeting of the club. The first pital is Mrs. Melinda Allen of meeting was held at the home Nielsen. Miss Hyrum. Saturday, as she was of Gloria Ann was present and Amy Kearsley walking around the yard, she fell and broke her was the club organized. hip. This is the fourth time in seven V and years that her hip has been broken. Beside that, in the last ten years she has also had her ribs and both wrists broken. It is reported that she is Elder Reed John Jena great deal of pain, and senHyrum of Hyrum has been transyUl have to stay in the hospitto McAllen, Texas. His ferred for al some time. new address is Belair Hotel, Post Office Jobs 217 E. Highway. He is enjoying Open much and enPositions in the his mission very wellsville, Utah post office are joys hearing from home. o be filled under civil service procedures regular according to Hyrum Dinner guests Thursfn Gxamination announcement day at the home of Mr. and issued by the Thirteenth Civil Mrs. Lowell Anderson were Mr. service Region today. All per- - and Mrs. David Conrad of Iona, a!ready employed at the Idaho, Mrs. Cora Havens and Wellsville, Utah post office will son Claire of Terreton, Idaho; ; considered as bona fide pa- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson, wns. The examination is open Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson persons who received "war and Mrs. Elsie Burton of Aberr!l!CeJ0r. temPorary appoint deen, Idaho; Mr. Adolph Jensen, ?? durinS the war, and also of Afton, Wyoming, and Mr. and to general public. The be- - Mrs. Carl G. Jensen of Ogden. Sjlngof rate of pay for the Substitute Clerk is $0.79 0ur and the 76 beginning rate fnr regular employees is $1600 oni!ar' APPUcants will be re-compete in a written Hyrum Ellen Benson Stanton, whmh will be held on 76, passed away early this mornJuly PoL194 at 1 P- m. in Room 201, ing at her home in Hyrum after rffuebuilding, Logan, a lingering illness. Utah formation, as well She was bom July 24, 1871 in curpHPl1Catlon forms may be a daughter of Moroni and Postmaster at Hyrum, Benson. She was Martha - Paul-bearer- Club Twigs Meet At Leaders 4-- H Hip In Accident Home -- suffering . - w - - ' for rnm n, torv e - d Bert Jensen Family On Vacation d Dormitory . . coPegs board of trus- approved the' purchase of Valley hospital in Logan k6 aS a drmitory. Plans are smg wrked out to make the changes so that the may be used as a dormi- winter quarter. rl fr LaVon Williams Passes Away y At Wellsville 1 Passes, Hyrum Resident Funeral To Be Held Saturday i the Former Hyrum Man Listed In Whos Who Elder Reed Jensen Enjoys Visit From Daughter Transferred one-hal- f tep j Dr. J. W. Wright Chairman, Assures All A Good Time unHyrum With plans well Pioneer derway for Hyrums big celebration to begin Friday eveThe outstanding ning, July 23, J. H. Wright, genHyrum native of eral chairman of the celebraa of achievements of biofield the Cache Valley in tion, extends an invitation to all internationwon chemistry have citizens of Cache Valley to make al recognition with the publica- Hyrum their celebration headtion of his name, biography and quarters. There will be someaccomplishments in the interna- thing to interest or amuse all tional Whos Who. members of the family and He is Dr. Ariel A. Anderson, is promised a good native of Hyrum, son of the. late everyone time. Friday evening, July 23, Joseph Willard Anderson and of the celebration will begin with Carrie Thoreson Anderson, 129 a colorful horse show being preWest Second North, Logan. His sented by, the Hyrum Saddle wife is the former Inez Morgan, club. This club has put on sevdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest eral shows in different towns in Morgan of Nibley. They have the valley this year and have four children, Mario, Cordell, walked away with several prizGayle and Howard. The interna- es. tional Whos Who, most selective publication of its kind, inFollowing the horse show will cludes only the names of those be a big dance in the Elite hall, who have attained national and also other entertainment to prominence because of out- make a full evening. standing achievements in imSaturday morning, July 24, portant lines of endeavor. the days events will begin with his Dr. Anderson received Hyrum Spending their vaca- Bachelor of Science degree from an extensive and colorful pation in Yellowstone last week Utah State of Agricultural college rade, depicting The March were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen enterbe Floats will in 1932, his M.S. in 1935. In Progress. and son Eldon of Hyrum, and 1941 he won the Ph.D. degree ed by civic clubs, L. D. S. ward Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne and from Iowa State college. He was auxiliary organizations, busifamily of Garfield. The Paynes a graduate 'assistant at Utah ness interests, as well as indiand also Claire Jensen spent the State 1932-35- , and a re- viduals participating. LaMont week-enat the Bert Jensen search during fellow and research as- Larsen is chairman of the pahome. sistant at Iowa State from 1935 rade committee with Alonzo to 1941. From 1938 to 1940 he Savage assisting. was assisted professor at Utah Music by the South Cache State. In 1941 and 1942 he was school band will be furin Cincinnati, where he was re- high nished day and. night. There search associate at the Institute for all who Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. Donald for Medical . Research at Christ will be rides galore of thrills this sort, and enjoy Bowen and children, Patricia Since 1942 he has been also hospital. concessions eating stands and Bob, of Denver, Colorado, at Albany, California, where he to and interest games young and have been visiting at the homes i sbacteriologist for the Western old. of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Regional Research John W. Jorgenson of Hyrum, the Department of laboratory - The Agriculture. days festivities will be and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dr. Anderson is a member of climaxed by a display of mamBowen of Logan. They left last numerous national scientific and moth fireworks on the public week for their home. Gladys, honorary societies, followed a dance. the square, including by big Gloria and Joan, sisters of Mrs. American Association Watch next weeks paper for for the AdBowen, accompanied them and vancement of Science, Sigma XI, full details. will remain in Denver for about and the Society of American three weeks. Mrs. Bowen is the Bacteriologists. former Mildred Jorgenson of A member of the Church of C. Hyrum. Lattter-daJesus Christ of Saints, Dr. Anderson has been Hyrum Mrs. Mona Sutcliff active in church affairs throughreturned to her home Sunday out his entire career. From 1928 from the Cache Valley hospital. to 1930 he was a in On July 4 a beautiful baby girl Australia. At the missionarytime Wellsville C. LaVon Williams, present was born to her. The baby was he is president of the Berkeley 54, S died at his home here on greeted by two brothers. stake mission and second presi- Sunday after a lingering illness. dent of the 273rd Quorum of He was born in Springville, a Seventies in the Berkeley ward. son of Charles Gilbert and Deli-lDurfey Williams. He was Visits In Salt Lake married to Leona Newman on Hyrum Mrs. Wayne James, Jurfe 16, 1915 in Logan temple. liams, Hyrum; Mrs. Laura Wray, Mrs. Helen Jensen, Mrs. Venna rw Heis survived by his widow Hyrum; Mrs. Cynthia Nebeker, Larsen and Mrs. Edith Israel son and Mrs. and seven sons and daughters: Rex Caddie Shoshone, Ida.; grandson, Kip Albrecht, to motored MonSalt Lake Floyd, Hugh and Clifton WilCity Randolph, Utah; and Mrs. Linda day. While there Mrs. Israelson liam's of Wellsville; C. Leslie Atkinson, Kamas, Utah. Funeral services will be held and Kip visited in Clearfield Williams, Millville, Mrs. Flor-wither son and family, Mr. erice'Hal, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Hy- and Mrs. Ward Israelson. Melba Mills, Corinne, and J. rum Second ward, with Bishop Gilbert Williams, Beaver City, Levi Andersen officiating. Friends W. & R. Club Entertained UtahJ also 10 grandchildren, a may call at the home of her son, & Hyrum The W R club were brother, E. L. Williams, San LeRoy Stanton, in Hyrum, Friday entertained last week ; at the Francisco, Calif., and a sister, evening, and Saturday until time home of .Mrs. Jennie Burris. Mrs.' Amy Woodward, Wellsville. of he funeral. Burial will be in Funeral services will be conBridge was played and a lovely the' family plot in Hyrum ceme- luncheon served to 12 club mem- ducted Wednesday in the tabtery under the direction of the bers. High score prize was won ernacle with Ray W. Leishman Thompson Funeral Home of Hy- by Mrs. Ruby Smith and t officiating. Burial will be in , rum, the Wellsvillel cemetery. by Mrs. Phyllis Savage. La-Ver- , duet ville; vocal annual Hyrum The Lions Wed-was held dinner steak July recreation nesday night at the hall in Blacksmith Fork canyon,; with H. R. Adams in charge of the dinner. Lady lionesses were honored guests. Dr. J. W. Wright presided at the party. In charge of the program was Dick Oldroyd. The program consisted of two vocal duets by Clawson and Lois Wiser, Remarks- wgre made by Edward Payne, new principal of the South Cache high school. Mrs. Pearl Gordon of Smith-fielfurnished an evening of fun and hilarity by a comic act which she presented. ,A delicious dinner was served to about 65 members and nine special guests, Mr. ' and Mrs. Earl Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. George Kelson, Principal and Mrs. Edward Payne, LaVere Clawson, Lois Wiser and Muriel Johnson. Phillips married 57 years ago on December 19 in Hyrum to George W. iS'tanton. He died May 24, 1947. She is survived. by two children LeRoy W. Stanton, Hyrum, and Mrs. Isabelle Bailey, Wellsville; grandchildren; six one brother, J. .Milton Benson, Hyrum, and the following sisters: Mrs. Margaret Wil13 great-grandchildr- a 1 -- h - all-cu- - |