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Show COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Sept. 17, 1943 funeral Rites American Legion Auxiliary 'Held For Officers Life Long Resident Install Lewiston The Lewiston Ameri- - Beautilul and im-Z- L can Legion Auxiliary Unit 50 held funeral services were held their annual installation meeting m. In the and luncheon Sept. 11. at 2 p. Friday night, Sept. Swn first ward chapel for Sis- 10, at the High school. Mrs. FlorCharlotte A. VanOrden Rogefs, ence Pond, district president, inher-i- f stalled the following officers: arranged ty Sister Rogers R. S. death. Rogers her tefore Olga Lower, president; Valeria ie bishopric conducted the were Pond, first vice president; and postlude Wiser, second vice presiled by Mrs. Alta Harrison. Millie dent; Cunningham, secrechoir sang, Jesus Lover Of tary; Margaret Edwards, historian; soul lead by Mrs. Emmeret Minerva Jones, chaplain; Ethel ilser, organ accompanist, Mrs. Smith and Rose Hendricks, Invocation, James Tag-- L Pr. i ser-Prelu- de Em-mer- ett on. Mother Mackeree Other committees appointed by Eifie Mrs. Villett Detton, the president included: child welto Ray P. A. fare, Clea nd Miss Bella Kemp. Talk, Neilson; publicity, Louise brother-in-laVocal a Hendricks; Americanism, Eliza Wisjokers, by er; program, Verna Hyer olo Say Not I Journey Alone, and wiser. Talk, George Pond, Seneth Thomson; activity, Odessie "O My Father, Mrs. Boman, Rachel Detton and Lee jrgan solo, Dow Lewis, Pond; membership, Valeria Pond, jta Harrison. Talk, S. R. Rogers who Ella Anderson, VaLeria Hyer and losing remarks, of the Minerva Jones; xpressed the appreciation poppy, Emmerett and life the for splendid cshopric Wiser. rendered by Sister Rogers Miss LaRue Stevens and Lois fervice the ward, for her integrity and Wiser, Girls from Lewiser faith, and for the influence she ton gave a report of their activities as had on directing the lives of at the USAC. e boys and girls she has taught primary and Sunday school. He so expressed the heartfelt grange and appreciation of the family ir services rendered to their mother Lewiston uring her long, lingering illness, Mayor Curtis L. Miner of Logan was guest speaker jr those who rendered the proram, for the many beautiful llow-:- s at the recent meeting of Lewiston and for the large group of relavLions. Gaylord Leavitt, Leon Cre-g- er at-iand1 Lewis Wiser, the three All friends in and attendance es services. State boys from Lewiston gave a Each speaker spoke of her. im-ic- it report of their activities while at faith in her Heavenly Father Camp Williams. Dr. J. H. Wheeler id the priesthood; love of her presented the following Lions with was honest and true, attendance pins for 100 per cent atimily, she .imble and submissive, a noble tendance during the past year: irit not perfect but she was on P. O. Butters, L. D. Bodily, Melle road to perfection. vin Gilbert, C. W. Hyer, Merle G. The choir sang, I Know That Hyer, Arlo Jones, George Pond, A. !y Redeemer Lives. Solo by Louis Larane Stocks, Arnold Troseth, C. rown. Benediction, Fred Taggart, Jay VanOrden, E. M. VanOrden, rave dedicated by a brother, Mr. and Erwin Wiser. avid VanOrden. . M. M. Morrison, LaMont Bair, Interment in Lewiston ' cemetery, chairman of road committee and uneral arrangements by Kenneth Milton Webb all of Richmond abo met with the club, and the Lewisndquist mortuary. Mrs. Rogers was a life ton resiclub voted to support the local long st of Lewiston. She passed away club in their efforts to get some rednesday evening, Sept. 8, at her work done on Highway 1 from ome, at the age of 69. Smithfield north 'to the Idaho line. She was born Blair Harrison furnished the Sept. 29, 1878, in ewiston, a daughter of , Peter E. music for the evening, playing sevid Sarah Ellen McFerson Van-jrde- n. eral numbers on the electric guiShe has been an active tar. Vocal trio, w. Ln-e- All-Sta- te Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Smithfield ert A. Rich of Jensen spent part of last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richmond The Richmond RidLewiston Relief Society ofii-ce- rs John H. Peterson. They came to and teachers attending the Re- Smithfield to attend the funeral ers club held an important busilief Society four-stak- e convention services of George A. Preece, one of ness meeting on Thursday night, for Benson, Franklin, Oneida and Mr. Richs buddies in the recent Sept. 16th, under the direction President Ivan Christensen. of Smithfield stakes held Thursday, war. Several matters of business were Sept. 9 at Preston included: LewPlans were outlined iston first ward, Leda Pond, Dorodiscussed. over night ride that will thy Giblert, Maud Hyer, Florence Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Wil- for an 18th and 19th, Lewis, Minerva Jones, Vella Tagliam A. Woolford left Friday taken place Sept. The group gart, Eulalia Taggart, Ada Kent, to visit relatives in Al- Saturday and Sunday. and Lula Johnson. Lewiston second morningCanada. ride to Tony Grove Lake or will berta, somewhere in that territory. ward, Florence Rigby, Lela Pullam, Verla Olson, Ann Hubble, Pheba T&T Pitcher, Rose Spackman and Calva Visit Salt Lake VanDike; Lewiston third ward, Eva Monday In Ogden Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Sam-u- al Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Winn Melba Waddoup, Baird, Annie Bair, Merrill spent Monday in Salt Mon- LaRee Badily, Louise Layne, Mil- reterson and Jerry spent Lake. dred Karren, Millie Baird and Bish- day in Ogden. op Fred V. Karren. Benson stake Advertisement officers from Lewiston, Verna and orker in in Lewiston first ward, ser-n- g the choir, primary, Relief iciety and Sunday school. For ,any years she was class leader of e Trail Builder boys. She was a faduate of the LDS nursing school I the class of 1,902, and was an ac-p- e member of the nursing organt-itio- n until she became ill in 1945. She married Nephi N. Rogers in temple, Feb. 24, 1904. fh Rogers passed away April 23, Surviving are four sons, Verlin, ud and Shirley Rogers, Lewiston; Darrell Rogers of three s. Dayton; Mrs. Anna Mecham and Mable Rawlings of Preston; iughters, ic Trenton The Trenton Relief Society held their monthly work A nice lunch meeting Tuesday. was prepared. Mrs. Cottle was left in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Mortensen, president and Mrs. Lona Holt with 7 other ladies were called to spend the day at the Church Walfare house in Logan on Tuesday. 4 Hold Meeting VaLeria Hyer. From where I sit General Relief Society board members present were Lillie G. Adams and Florence G. Smith. There was a stake board meeting which included all ward workers and priesthood representatives at 11 a. m. with a general session held at 2 p. m. for all stake and ward Relief Society ofticers and class leaders. Luncheon was served at noon. Richmond Lions Mayor Speaks At Hold Meeting Richmond The Richmond Meeting Of Lions Lions held their regular meeting . PjplimQnfJ Riders Four Stakes Hold Convention 13, with Monday night, Sept. Pres. M. M. Morrison conducting. The program was arranged 'by Lion G. E. Merrill Jr., chairman of the membership and attendance committee. Vocal solos were sung by Mrs. Ruby Kircher, she was accompanied by Mrs. E. M. Hicken. Miss Helen June Funk gave a very interesting account of her trip to Washington, D. C., to the National H convention. Group led singing by Lion Amos W. Piano accompaniment by Bair. Mr. Reese T. Murray. President Morrison outlined some of the activities the club hoped to put over during the coming year. Three roars were given to the Youth Committee headed by Lion Wm. R. Harris for the very fine family night they put over, The next meeting will be held on September 27th. Forty four were in attendance. members Farming" Versus "Ranching" Talked to some editors who run my column in their papers in states where theres mostly cattle and sheep raising about the differences there might be between farming and ranching. And they told me: Joe, theres no real difference between cattlemen and farmers. We make our living from the land like your folks Clubs do; we have the same and Granges; the same problems f prices and marketing. When it comes to recreation, we have the same liking to get to 4-- H it Lewiston The Lewiston First Relief Ward Society held their monthly work meeting Tuesday, the time was spent in doing hand Councilor Dorothy Gilbert work. and work leader, Eulalia was in charge of the work. The Relief Society Opening Social will be held in two weeks,, A fine Tuesday September 28. been has arranged. program and Mrs. Ellen Waddoup of Lewiston; 18 grandchildren and one Los Angeles Guests great grandchild; three brothers, "Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. Ollie William VanOrden, Butte, Mont.; Jacobsen and daughter Sharon of David and Abner VanOrden of Los Angeles are guests of Mrs. Lewiston; one sister, Mrs. Miriam 'Jacobsens parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Maughan. Burton, Afton, Wyo. gether now and then for a barbecue and a friendly glass of beer." And from where I sit, that about sums it up. Ranchers may have different names for things or grow different crops. But all over America folks who work the land share those common traits of hard work; sober moderation, and good fellowship, whether theyre growing cattle for beef, or barley for good American beer and ale. Copyright, 1943, United States Brewers Foundation 4-- REGULAR MEETINGS BEGIN TUESDAY ..Jy Joe Marsh MOVIE CALENDAR LOGAN DRIVE-ITHEATRE N BIG FIRST RUN FEATURE Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Sept. 17 18 19 20 OB OUR DRY war -- With- Burgess Meredith Paulette Goddard Fred MacMurray and an All Star Cast : i o Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sept. 21, 22, 23 CASTOR PASSAGE With a Great Star-studde- Cast d -- EKf 3 MILES SOUTH ON HIGHWAY 91 -- - - |