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Show CACHE COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Oct. 1, 1943 SOUTH CACHE COURIER Entertains UTAt. Published by Cache Valley Publications Mrs. Elton Olsen Hyrum Editor Margaret S. Maughan. .Wellsvllle Editor Wm. M. Long. ....Managing Editor C. W. Claybaugh. .... .Business Manager Melvin Israelsen. .. .Advertising Manager A weekly newspaper, published every Friday by Cache Valley Publications and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office at Hyruni, Utah, under, the act of March 3, 1S79. Subscription rate in Cache County, $2.50 per year; outside Cache County, $3.50 per year: single (ides flv rwita. IIYRUM, ... . .. ' VETERAN STUDENT5AND TRAINEES NEEO NOT report-NATIONAGUARD DRILLPAYi JOHN H. PETERSON Hymn Book, new L.D.3. press and about off the ably in the Cache Stake. In the Highland Stake the High Counto seems be cil has been fostering softball 3i for distribution very outstanding publication, contests and recently also an 13 of the has been prepared by Interstake Softball Tourament. ,, musicians in the church, and in preparation. been six years A Sunday School Jubilee Box 308 about hymns, contains It written by prepared 50 years ago in conwhich were 8 0f and 140 nection with the Semi Centennial church embers of the About the same observance of that great organihold for the musical oportions to be opened by Sunhave zation, is Selections impositions. day School authorities next year from thousands of as en made a special feature of the Cenin use, iristian hymns already tennial celebration then to be a in and out of our church, conducted. The box is said to to mns are grouped according contain a history of L.DjS Sunas such and purpose; eme day Schools up ot 1897, copies of adoration, prayer, extortiaise, Sunday School publications, photo on,' etc. They are arranged and leading church works. to topics graphs, lhabetically according A conference of 500 young lines. well as first Mormon church members was Much improvement has been held in Sun Valley on September in markings, pitch, arrange-mt- s 5th. They have a Branch organfor part singing, and adap-jilit- y ization which holds meetings in use in different the Sun Valley Opera House. The for of the church. They members are nearly all employees ranizations checked for ve also been at the Sun Valley Resort. Most in theological concepts, of those attending the conference so as .to were ere are four sections youths from the Blaine and ve (1) needs, Twin Falls Stakes. congregational Ward and branch choirs, (3) table for womens voices, and The San Pedro Ward, Long male voices. Beach Stake has an unusually class. Many large Genealogical Tie John Henry Smith fam-he- ld of them spend afternoons and a reunion on September evenings at the Los Angeles of his Library gathering names for use h, the 100th anniversary He has 135 descendants in th. Thousands of Temple work. 117 of them are' still living, names have already been secured. ' s.Jleorge Albert Smith being of them. Pres. John Henry Mrs. Algs Miles Hale has been ith was the son of George A. appointed special case worker for ith, trie time counsellor to the Primary Childrens hospital. is, Brigham Young and grand-o- f lShe will assist parents in making John iSmith, uncle of- - the necessary contacts with doctors iphet Joseph Smith. before the children are admitted into the hospital as patients. She lasketball has reached a high will also collect needed data for k of interest in Priesthood complete diagnosis in each case. arum activities and among S missionaries in many parts Elder . David K. Hoapili, chairthe world. And now we hear man of the Oahu Stake Geneahorse shoe pitching contests logical Committee says he is able Jo sponsored in some Melchi-- k to trace his genealogical of HaPriesthood quorums, not waiian" ancestors back for 100 II L IN THEIR EARNING STATEMENT . Club. Mrs. Louise Hen-dricLewiston was hostess to the Golden Hour club at her home in Lewiston Thursday night. Luncheon was served and the evening spent in playing bridge. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Florence Lewis and Mrs. Libbie Karren. Invited guests were Mrs. Elva Telford and Mrs. Lucilla Van Orden. ks II O generations. It is being checked at the Genealogical Society. . The Daughters of Utah Pioneers are seeking the names of ail Pioneers who were buried at Mormon Grave near Kansas City. Eight companies in 337 wagons left there for the Great Salt Lake Valley in 1855. cor-itne- ss 1 i The Swedish L. D. S. Mission has an orchestra and a quartet that are doing a very effective work in helping to spread the Stadium gospel. The Riverside Stake conducted a very successful teen age festival in which 800 youths enjoyed a grand barbecue around a huge bonfire along with a program of musical numbers, story telling, and group singing. In the British Mission, anew method of proselyting is being tried. A stall is obtained in the Public Market in which exhibits of posters, books, tracts, and pamphlets are displayed, with missionaries at hand to answer questions and offer explanations of Mormon doctrines. O IFirMay 8sS $. m. Under the Lights 9 Insured Protection Now!! hi -I-NDEPENDENT- s ki No Rust OOIV PLAYING Non-Evaporati- ng First Logan Showing ONE-SHO- T V PERMANENT PROTECTION 93 GLYCOL --BUY TODAY WHILE AVAILABLE- -1 J yrith WILLIAM GERTRUDE' ERAWLEY NIESEN MATTv Predated indDirecte! BRIGGSwvR0Y,QED by' RUTH, , Associate Product J J0EJAUFMM LOGAN enpiayby.BConsidineWlGeorgealjahan "T KC |