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Show Boy Scouts Will Annual Session Monday District of Hold Hyrum Hyrum rache Valley Council, . America, has set leting date .for p. m. 8 the Boy Scouts annual j its 4 Monday,-Oc- t. in the Hyrum Club under the direc-io- n of District Chairman Byron Vol. 30 A. D. Allen heading noW with committee. The he arrangements a report includes program outline activities by a the past years rThe program is No. 32. Hyrum, Utah, Friday Oct. 1, 1948 Snow. featured speaker for the The be Henry R. Hurren event will 'resident of the local council. A is , being ar ior uncheon meeting musical num several with anged Chairman . -- the during ,(?rs course Babies Named At Fast Day Service Babies blessed and Opening Meeting Held Friday By Literary Society Hyrum The ladies of the the of linner. . Hyrum Sen- Literary Society held, their opening meeting last Friday evening in the Hyrum City clubrooms. The rooms were decorated with a beautiful arrangement of autumn flowers.. Mrs. Leah Peterson and Mrs. Marva Hansen acted as commission staff of the are distributing tickets to of the district. Dis scouters he rict officers will be nominated hostesses. under the direction tnd elected Miss Bessie Brown, president of f a nominating committee head-- d the club presided and welcomed by President Edwin Clawson the members and guests who f the Hyrum Stake. were present. She also introduced The listrict Attend human Reception Attending the reception Residents Hyrum in honor of President Harry Truman which was held in the mpire Room of the Hotel Utah, ere Mrs. Gladys E. Jensen of Hy-iiMr. and Mrs. C. D. McBride ield . m, Tofessor and Mrs. Ira N. Hay ard, and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. of Logan. The affair was invitational as under the direction of Nel-)- n and .the emocratic State' committee. The ception followed his public ad-re- ss delivered in the Salt Lake tabernacle. ity SESSION HELD Y SEGO LILY CAMP IRST The Sego Lily Camp the Daughters of the Pioneers ild its opening meeting for the &son at the home of Mrs. Della elsen, with Mrs. iSara Ann Al-- i, Hyrum those who presented a very interesting and entertaining program. Dr. Leland H. Monsan, Dean of Division of Humanities at the Weber College at Ogden, gave a talk. The theme of it was Power x of Literature. Stratford Loosle, music director at Nor tty Cache high, sang four vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. Vinnie Clawson. Mrs. J. Paul Burgess, District President of the Northern District, of Federated Womens clubs reported on the convention . held at Salt Lake City on Saturday, and discussed problems of the ' federation. ; Luncheon was served to 30 members and 4 guests, Mrs. O. H. Birch,' Mrs." Rulon ' Nielsen; Mrs. , Clifford Stauffer and Mrs. Leland H. Monson. . Sustained As Counselor ' Hyrum Merrill Baxter has been sustained as ' a counselor in the Hyrum First ward Sunday school. He will replace V. R. Carver. The conducting the meet- - other counselor is A. V. Atkinson with W. S. Bailey as The lesson They Came in 48, is given by Mrs. Esther Gun-rsoLois Wiser, sang two cal solos, Mur Mb Church Services accompanied by Johnson. A very delicious Hyrum No church services will icheon was served by the e held in the Hyrum wards next stesses, Mrs. Nielsen, Mrs. Vin- iSunday on account of the Latter-Da- y Clawson, Mrs. Eulalia . Olsen, Saint General conference s. Delomia Nielsen and Mrs. which will be held at Salt Lake is Wiser. City on that date. captain, r n. KM )SLIEF societies A iyrum - - The Theology : lesson, le Sermon On The Mount, 1. be given in ,the Relief So-i- es the three wards of next rjna Tuesday. ;In the ward it will be presented Mrs. Isabelle Wilson; in the :ond ward by Mrs. Vinnie lwson and in the Third by , Connie Nielsen. e teachers topic, Ye Shall Work Which Ye See Me will also be given. In the ' Ward by Mrs. Clarice Olsen, the Second by Mrs. Lucille erTson. and in the Third by ,;he 8 . Wa Olsen. ; eachers will OH KM OH son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Henderson; Ella Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox and Zada Ann Jensen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Warren Jensen. In the third ward the baby son of was Mr. and Mrs.. Lee McBride blessed and given the name of Stephen Lee, and the baby son of was Mr. and Mrs. Bert . Savage named Mylan. re- - hand, in their fr Undergoes Operation Mrs. Alden Hyrum Baxter underwent an operation Monday morning at the Cache Valley hospital for the removal of her tonsils. OH KM OH OH OH vers Prom Operation Mrs. David Hirst of lse in convalescing at the 01 her parents Mr. and Mrs. Maughan. Mrs. Hirst submitted to a major oper-- at a Logan hospital. ' (Seal) ellsviiie J : , IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah. Done at the State Capitol this 30th day of September, 1948 Salt Lake' City, Utah By the Governor Secretary of State HERBERT B. MAW, Governor the principle which our newspaper publishers and editors have always defended and protected. The ninth annual observance of Thus, in their role of defenders National Newspaper week i? be- of our personal liberties, it is fittand ing that we not only set aside in observed Utah ing to do honor to them throughout the nation starting this week also that we remain mind-s- , today and ending October 8, fea- but Your right ful of their great contribution to turing the slogan, to know is the key to all your our liberties throughout the year. (Signed) HERBERT B. MAW, liberties. Governor. Observance of the week has been called to the attention of To the Press of Utah, Greetings: the public through a special proNever within recent years has clamation issued by Governor Her- there been a time when it was bert W. Maw. more important , to know what is in going! on in this country than at Every newspaper publisher inwife Utah and his have been present. vited .. to attend a special observWe are faced with perils from ance of National Newspaper week, the outside and our way of life is challenged at home by a lot fuzzy-mindof who, people among' other things, would like' to do away with the freedom of ed . the press. Your slogan, Your Right To Know Is "The Key'- - To All Your Liberties is certainly well chosen and fits into the needs of our times. More power to the press of America to the end that it may keep the American people fully informed and turn the spotlight on the dark places where those who would undermine the liberties of our country concentrate their activities. I send my greetings to the press of Utah. I know many ' of the men personally and wish them success and satisfaction in their work. Sincerely, (Signed) ARTHUR V. WATKINS U. 9. Senator. . vacation in the Southern states where their son, Lloyd has been laboring for the past two years as a missionary for the L.D.S. church. They visited various points of interest such as St. Louis, Kansas City, Atlanta, Ga., and. Chicago. ' ' They also spent some time in Metropolis, 111 visiting friends and in Huntsville, Ala., where Lloyd presided as district president for the past year. The trip was a very enjoyable one and Lloyd returned home with his parents. PROCLAMATION , Your Right To Know Is Key To All Liberties Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Hyrum Clawson returned to their home last week after spending a two weeks WHEREAS, the State of Utah is now entering on its second century of progress and growth; and WHEREAS, the great progress made by our State during the first one hundred years is in a large part due to the spirit of loyalty to and love for their communities by its citizens; and WHEREAS, the newspapers of the State of Utah have always fostered and encouraged this spirit of Community loyalty and progress; and WHEREAS, the week of October 1 to 8, inclusive, has been set aside as National Newspaper Week. NOW, THEREFORE, I, HERBERT B. MAW, Governor of the State of Utah, do officially proclaim October 1 to 8, 1948 as NEWSPAPER WEEK IN UTAH to the citizens of the State of Utah thoughtful oband I commend servance of this week and of the slogan adopted for it, Your Right To Know Is the Key To All Your Liberties. . WEEK OBSERV Clawsons Back. From Vacation BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF UTAH ) MEET TUESDAY - KM given a name at the Fast Day services held in the First ward Sunday were the baby daughter of Mrs. Mona Sutcliffe who was given the name of Mary Dianne; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Seamons was named Fred Wright, the daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Paul B. Rose was named Marie. Children who were confirmed members of the church of Latter-da- y Saints were Val Claire Stauffer son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stauffer; Claron Hoskins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hoskins; Lanny Hender- YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW IS THE KEY TO ALL YOUR LIBERTIES C as guests of the Salt Lake City Kiwanis club at a banquet at the Hotel Utah on Thursday, October 7 when J. Belmont Mosser, St. Marys, Penn., president of Ki- wanis International will appear as the principal speaker. believes Kiwanis that the newspaper is an institution developed by modem civilization to present the news of the day, to foster commerce and industry, to inform and lead public opinion, It is a real pleasure for me to join with the newspaper read" ers of Utah in congratulating the newspaper editors of our state on their achievements during the past 12 months. The observance of Newspaper Week affords all of us an opportunity to reflect upon the tremendous social services performed, week in and week out, by the newspaper publishers ' of thijs and to furnish that check upon glovernment which no constitution has ever been able to provide, President Leonard Love of the w Salt Lake club declared I issuing the special invitation.upon state. W Utah has been particularly Special greetings also have fortunate received been in having as a group Val Cache the ! by some in Publications of the most progressive and from letters 2 ley forward-lookin- g B. SenaGovernor Herbert editors in the Maw, I tor No rightful cause lacks Arthur V. Watkins and Con- nation. w a champion and no wrong-doing gressman Walter K. Granger. deem a on long! it I goes undiscovered, thanks to great honor, I 9th the annual his observance of press of Utah. The encroachw National ment of monopoly, which has all Week, to I again, saluteNewspaper the press of Utah. hut abolished free enterprise in w There ' has probably never some lines of endeavor, cannot a been time in this overwhelm the newspaper indus-tr- y nations great I desince the time we , and thus the w history, country; as long clared our independence as the press of Utah, joined with and I created a new nation with a the press of the nation, is characw government based on the rights terized by the strong individualof personal liberties, when it was ism which it now displays. J more necessary than now to again (Signed) w appraise those rights and declare WALTER K. GRANGER our belief in them. , w The slogan adopted for Na- Returns To Logan tional Newspaper Week this year V Richmond Mrs. La Verna I is, Your Right To Know Is The Robinson has moved to Logan Key To All Your Liberties. This were she will spend the next is the very essence of the great nine months as house mother at value of our free press and Is one of the sorority houses. i - N e , |