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Show Funeral Services For S.S. Christensen Conducted Funeral services Christensen were Wellsville S. f-o-tt ned on Monday ward Second the at U for con- a chapel with in officiatiLeishman Frank Bishop sudddied Mr. Christensen, ng a after short enly on Thursday illness. at the home was offer-e- d The choir ,by Jack Leatham. of Allan B. under the direction Beautiful Land, Leishman sang Poppleton accompanied ty Reta Invocation was on the. console. Maughan. by Rulon B. given Musical numbers included a duet, Come Unto Me, by Parley Hall and Nellie Leishman, accompanied Mrs. Poppleton. Coming by was sung by Irma Davis, Home Anna Durfey and Mattie Darley. by Anona They were accompanied Sundown was sung Maughan. and David Darley, acby Evan companied by Mrs. Poppleton. Speakers were, Charles Cooper, Dr. G. L. Rees, and Clarence Nes-li- n, state chaplain of the AmericPrayer Girl, 3, Injured In Fall From Car Dies In Hospital Homecoming Game With BYU To Be Tomorrow Logan Injuries suffered in a fall from a moving automobile were fatal Wednesday to Rohon-d- a Bowen, a Collins-toBox Elder county, girl. Logan A special invitation to attend the Aggie homecoming game with Brigham Young university tomorrow, (Saturday) ,in the Utah State stadium was issued this week to alumni of the USAC and BYU residing in Utah county and central Utah by Reed Bullen, Logan, general chairman of Homecoming week. n, - Rohonda, riding in the rear seat of a car driven b,y her mother, Mrs. Lamar Bowen, fell to the highway when a back door flew open. She died shortly afterward in a Logan hospital. have been Arrangements Mr. to Bullen stated proThe accident occurred on high- made, vide a section seats of for the way 89 between iLogjan and Collin-stoBYU supporters. It is anticiFuneral arrangements will be pated that well over a thousand will Young students announced by the W. Loyal Hall Brigham follow team to their Logan to an Legion. remarks mortuary, Logan. Closing witness the game. were given b,y Bishop Leishman. Benediction was given by Dean Visit With Parents Those coming' up today (FriRiggs. Mrs. Gene Maughan day) are invited to participate in Hyrum beautiful flowers were and baby and Mrs. LaMont D. the various festivities which have Many carried by 18 close relatives and Allen of Wellsville spent Sunday been planned for the evening!. It ' friends. visiting with their parents, Mr. has just been learned that the Mrs. H. E. Kellett. and BYU band and the Cougarette Full Military rites were accordeclub will be on hand to march d Mr. Christensen by the Ameri-:a- n For Temple Day in the Aggie parade tomorrow Hyrum Pall Legion Post - No. 18. will be Hyrum Today (Friday) morning. fearers were Dean Riggs, Floyd at iS. D. the L. Temple Other events have been planday Logan liggs, Jack Leatham, Charles B. for temple Hyrum Stake. A good ned, Mr. Bullen stated, with a fooper, Doyle McBride and Val attendance is desired. view of encouraging the activities laughan. The colors were home the BYU. group. They are exof y Henry Murray and Dean Announce Birth '' pected. to join the general student-bod- y radshaw, color guard, were Grant Mr. and alumni in the Homeand Mrs. Lynn Hyrum arkinson and Thomas Wyatt. former residents of coming dance Saturday night The firing squad included, Al-e- n Lauritzen, now living at Og- following the game. The comand Hyrum Lowell Richman, Haslam, den are the proud parents of a mittee arranging the dance reoy Stuart, Clifford Parker, Mor-- s . ports that it will be a sport afSmith and Fred Woodward, baby girl. fair. id taps were sounded by Guy Smith. Boyd Bradshaw was Visit From Twin Falls Week-en- d Guests ie Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hyrum officer. The commanding Hyrum Visiting over the weekare in the Wellsville cemetery Zlotnick and son, David of Twin end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest as dedicated Falls, were recent .guests at the by Fred Riggs. Also in home of their parents, Mr. and Larsen were two of their attendance at the Duane Wright of Salt Lake ueral were Mrs. Lse Ora Weav-- - Mrs. Jacob A.'lgair. Guests at Herman Fonnesbeck of and City district commander of the the Allgair home on Sunday were Utah. Howell, They came to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allgair from nerican Legion and Mrs. Bar-hunt deer. California and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Christensen was te Grant Allgair from Logan. Folpast commander of Post 18. lowing dinner the family motored Entertain Guests Hyrum Visiting with Mr. and throughout Cache Valley sightMrs.5' Floyd Nielsen over the week ;ufn From seeing, and visiting, with friends. , Trip end were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin' tyrum Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Sharp and family of Ogden; Mr. )ver returned Saturday from Lee Here Wednesday Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and and ,ery enjoyable trip in different Bracken Lee will meet family of Hyde Park; and Mr. Hyrum ts of Idaho. They visited all citizens of Hyrum in the club and Mrs. Hugh Robinson of Wish their children and other room consin. Wednesday at 3 p. m. itives and friends. At Nampa i visited wiht Carl and Robert ,n and WEDNESDAY IS NAVY DAY their families; at Boise . n. ; . . son-in-la- w. im-'dia- Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mc-le- y and family; at Gooding, Mrs. j k Annie Barras; and at V From Vacation and Mrs. J. W. Saturday from a days vacation i in Southern ' While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Arbon Chris-- J of Monroe, Utah. Mrs. Hansen is the former Crystal mrni Dr. M returned X'Av..'v.v.v Become " affinor yy yjs ..Xv. .. . 65,000 tons, 1,000 feet long, 4,000 officers and men! The mo Navys super carrier -- f Hyrum. f Daughter Mrs. J. W. Reynolds guest of her daughter, Lyle Miller on Monday. Ps From Salt Lake V. R. Carver Pm-- Mrs. re- - l Lome Sunday evening from pake City after having spent Pier there cafing for her Carol who recently lent an appendectomy. She ted as recovering satis- . Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. '1 C Aar - j Parents Mr. and Mrs. James Hyrum Birch, former residents of Hyrum are the proud parents of a new baby. Airs. Birch and baby are in Alabama, her former home town. Return Front Visit ! Hyrum Mrs. Alargaret Williams and Margaret Wray have re"Take a look at our new Navy on Navy Day turned to their home after spendvisiting October 27. 1. am sure youll get a thrill when ing a few days at Randolph with their sister, Mrs. Arthur u gee what great progress the Navy has made Rex and family. since World War II-- jet planes, super speed subs, guided missiles, faster carriers, new electronics Returns To California weapons, new radar. It really is a new Navy Hyrum Mrs. Agnes Anhder has returned to her home in Oakwas a! land, California. She house guest of her sister, Mrs. Minnie Miller. ts rum a I I Day. Navy veterans, wear your uniforms next Wednesday. Anyone Monday night Hyrum wishing to actively participate in Democratic Rally and free show Navy Day activities, please conwill be held in the newly reno- tact Dr. Carlton Culmsee, dean vated and beautiful Sparta Thea- of Arts and Sciences, Cache Valter. Local, State and National ley Navy Day chairman, located candidates will be in attendance. at U. S. A. C., Dr. Edward L. Waldee, professor of Botany, U. Congressman Walter K. Gran- S. A. C. officer of ger and Senator Elbert D. Thomas all Naval commanding Reserve activity in will give short talks. Special Cache E. or Martin Cbunty, musical numbers will be presentPlocher, Logan Navy recruiter, The show ed. Secret Life of in located the Post Office buildWalter Mity is one of the high phone 1647. quality shows. All those of vot- ing, In 1922, the nrst Navy Day was ing age are cordially invited to founded. It came into being attend. No one under 21 years sponsored by the Navy League of age will be admitted. of the United States. ;On this The show will begin promptly at 8 p. m. so be there early. A day for the past quarter of a and enjoyable century, grateful citizens have very interesting saluted their Navy, paid homage evening is in store for everyone to its heroes, and reverently exwho attend. pressed gratitude for the Navys contribution to our national defense. Sacrament Speakers Clarke Nielsen and Today, in this troubled world Hyrum L. of members the peace seems remote, aggressors Orville Lee, take stilb roam the earth to better subHigh Council in the Hyrum t wili be the speakers-athe First jugate free peoples. Ruthlessly ward Sacrament meeting to be using force, it is apparent that held next Sunday evening at force is the only language they 7:30 p. m. Music will be furn- will heed. The peace loving peoples of the ished by the teenage chorus under the direction of .Mrs. Milton world are anxious to avoid forceful measures. The hope that Benson. diplomacy will make resort to arms unnecessary are rare indeed. Ward Lessons Planned A strong efficient Navy is the The Meaning and most effective and mobile Hyrum support Importance of Political Doctrine, we can give our diplomats. In will be the lesson given in the these uncertain days no true Relief Societies of the Hyrum American will deny the need for ward on Tuesday. In the First a strong national defense estabNorma Baxter; in the Second lishment. ward, by Mrs. LaRene Paul; and The United States Navy, now as in the Third ward by Mrs. Matilda always, is the first line of deMiller. fense of our nation. Lets keep it strong!. You citizens of Cache Valley are urged to take an Visist Parents active interest in your Navy. A Hyrum Dr. Kurt Wright, son Victor in War, Your GuardNavy of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wright of ian in peace. Hyrum, has been visiting with his parents for the .past 10 days. Dr. Wright is a member of the medi- Visit With Parents cal staff of the Fitz Zimmons Hyrum Alajor Albert D. Fallows hospital in Denver, Colorado. and wife and four children are visiting for 10 days with their Return From Payette parents, Air. and Mrs. Thomas Hyrum Mr. and Airs. Rosslyn Fallows. Albert is stationed with Eppich and two sons, Gil and headquarters of the air Material David, have returned to their Command at home after spending a few days Air Force Base Wright Patterson at Dayton, Ohio. at Payette, visiting with Mr. and The on the base. reside family Mrs. A. W. Mitchell and family. . with Mr. and Mrs. Zeruah h and family. !ey Democratic Rally Scheduled Monday a On A day set aside to honor Your Navy is here. October 27 is Navy a NEW Navy Gef behind Navy Day, Oct., 27 Visit From Ogden Mrs. Jack Sorenson Hyrum and two children of Ogden visited this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Larsen. LOGAN Logan TRADE DAYS AH retail stores, ser- vice stores and businesses are in the Logan participating Trade Days, which opened yesterday (Thursday) and will continue tomorrow through (Saturday). The stores are all offering special bargains to their customers. The city-wievent is being sponsored by the Chamber of Commerces Merchants committee. de |