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Show i oldi A. Isracfcta Stake bi i V Conference Attended By 750 Seven hundred and at the Wells fifty saints gathered on Sunday afternville Tabernacle the approximately oon with Hyrum U number attending the morning session of .the Hyrum Stake Conference, Preston president Brenchley presided at the morning meeting, Albert Zybinden condPresident ucted the afternoon session. The Wellsville First ward choir furnished the music for the genera' sessions. Vol. 30 No. 37. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, November 5, 1948 ri Plans Announced Festival Given By For First Ward M.I.A. Junior Girls The M. I. A. Junior Harvest Festival RoseHyrumfestival was held in the CACHE CASTS MAJORITY VOTES t ( , Plans for the Annual Hyrum Second ward relief Hyrum society In the elections 'iiues-da- y, Harvest Festival are being made by rooms with all morning Logan During forthe in girls Gov. Cache county gave the Hyrum First ward for Nov. 11 mal dress. President Edwin Clawson deliverea E. Thomas slight majority Dewey d a message on the great worth and 12, it was announced recently A' beautiful lace table cloth in the S. Truman over Pres. Harry of the priesthood. Wendell G. Allen. by Bishop Every covered the table which was cenwent race. The county presidential Elder Oscar A. Kirkham of the auxiliary organization will be reptered with a bouquet of differ, state in of rest the with the o along Mrs. Stella Bradley Hyrum First Council of Seventies stated resented in the preparation of this ent colored roses and pink and Bracken J. Lee, Republithe ward social. Hyrum entertained the First ward favoring in his morning council that white candelabra on each end. B. Gov. over Herbert Maw, can, home The at festival will club on the women make reli the who recently begin men and A one hundred percent attend- Birthday Democrat. of Mrs. Jae November of 1,1, her daughter, with a ance of Junior Floyd gion a large part of their lives evening and their With the exception of one other bazaar, food sale and a floor show mothers was noted, also their ques of Ogden. and live righteously are the peoA delicious supper was served office, that of County commisbeing the main events of the eveleaders Mrs. Esther Nielsen and ple who get the most out of life term, for which H. We should keep the Sabbath Day ning. Friday night, an entertainMrs. Marvel Clawson, and , the and various games were played sioner, was R. a the is Adams, Republican, was elected, pre evening play During being planned. The Y. L. M. I. A. Presidency. It is the day proclaimed ing program holy. Cache recorded food the and sented club and bazaar sale will be concounty yoted Democratic. by A fine program was presented by the Lord as his Day and our on a tinued. recording machine toy Floyd The number of ballots cast to those present. The opening day and we must not disobey, A fish pond and various conJacques. all records in the area. address he smashed In his afternoon was song Moonlight and Roses, were the cessions at will also be guests Special conducted. party An sung by the group of nine girls. The 12,000 vote total forecast by admonished the people to exercise Rose Peter Gertrude auction sale will Wakefield, be held under the G. Frank Raymond, county clerk, Where the privilege of voting, Opening prayer was offered by would this church be today, he direction of the Old Folks commit- Helen Haws. Song, My Hap- son, Lela Bradley, Eva Gardner and was exceeded by more than 1000. said, if we had not been guided tee. As a concluding feature of the piness, was sung, by Myrna'Coy Ethel Spires of Ogden; Mrs. Louise A total of 13,019 ballots were cast to a country where people had event, a full length movie will be Clawson. Talks were given by Douglas and son Scott of Smith- for governor, compared to 6054 in the right to vote and three girls, Colleen Nielsen, Carol field. Mrs. Jacques was assisted by the Sept. 7 primary. Two years ago worship presented. the total for the county was apas they wish. Everyone is extended a cordial in- Swenson, and Theo. Paul. Piano her daughter Dixie. to vitation donain the proximately 10,500. participate Mrs. Harriet Hutchinsen solo, and by Dixie Larsen. Vocal or tion of items. CLUB PARTY HELD purchasing Unofficial returns or tne 44 disMorris Blan, returned missionaries solo, was sung by Juanita Theo Paul. Piano in Cache county are as and tricts duet, in session. AT the spoke MILLER HOME morning P-T- A Marlene Clawson and Ludean AlWILL OPEN Other speakers were Bishop, Leo The Belle Mure club Hyrum len. Bankhead of Avon, Aaron Leish-ma- n, YEAR WEDNESDAY was entertained Monday evening The Rose Bouquet was present- at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Miller. executive of the stake Mrs. Ruby Oldroyd, Hyrum to the Mutual president, Mrs. All of the ladies came dressed in ed Aaronic D. M. and Priesthood, president of the Hyrum P. T. A., Loraine Allen, by Mrs. Esther Halloween costume. chairlickmore, Patriarch and p announces that the first meeting Nielsen. man of the board of seminaries, of A serwas luncheon very lovely the year wil be held at the Marvel Clawson present- ved at tables decorated in HallowMrs. rayers were offered by Legrande Lincoln school on Wednesday, ed each of the girls with a Rose een motif. Bridge was Miller and Owen Pickett. Vocal November 10, at 8 played with p. .m. Special. folder as an achievement award solos choral won Melva prizes Brown supplementing the being by for the speaker evening will he sent out b.y the general board. all-cmusic were sung by John Bailey and V Edward, Nielsen, Gladys high ;W. Payne"" df Principal -Remarks were"' made' By Pr esi score.'"" and Vem (Stewart. Organ pre-ud- e the South Cache high school. dent Allen. The parting , song Mrs. Gladys Nielsen was a spec music was played hy Ruth Musical numbers will be furnishwas sung by the ial guest. a Rose As Maugjhan. ed by students of the high school President Brenchley, one of the under the direction of Prof. W. Junior girls, with the closing prayer by Carol Swenson. S.S. CLASS HOLDS afternoon session speakers, stated H. Terry. were serrefreshments Light fthat Columbus , was divinely ved consisting of a cup cake de HALLOWEEN PARTY guided to discover this great conDaughter Is Born A very successful HalHyrum corated with a rose made of the tinent. He told of the prophets Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hyrum loween party was held last Thursand punch and candy. of the church and their promises Swanson announce the arrival of frosting, day evening by members of Reta to the people of this choice land baby girl born October 23, . at the Allens Sunday school class of the Meet Societies Relief if they would live Logan L. D. 9. hospital. This is righteously. Second ward. The party was held Hyrum A work and Business Seymour Nielsen, at recently re- the first child for the young the Lowell Anderson home which Remeeting will be held in the :i turned missionary from the Dan-s- h couple. I was decorated in the Halloween lief Societies of the three wards mission and Lloyd Clawson, motif. A good on Tuesday, Nov. 9. eviewed their experiences. HarrA spook alley Training Class Meets desired. In the is attendance arranged by Jay iet Leishman, president .of the The Third ward PriHyrum Anderson, Paul Ray Allen, Sherman articles Second ward and First stake Relief society, gave a talk mary officers met at the home for their bazaars will be made. Anderson, Ross Nielsen and Mr. and in The Family Hour. Assisting of Mrs. Julia Eliason Monday Remodeling of clothes will also Mrs. Anderson, was a source of he choir as vocalists was a quar-- et evening for their monthly teach- be done in the First ward. thrills and fun for those attending. Mrs. Rosslyn consisting of Marie Garrett, ers training class. Games were played, fortunes told; lena Leishman, and a delicious lunch served to 30 Phyllis Spence, Eppich presented the lesson after L. D. S. Official Guest md Ray Leishman. Louis Brench-e- y which luncheon was served. class members. Hyrum Oscar A. Kirkham of directed the choir with Ella the First Council of Seventy of Vaughan at the piano and Ruthj plan Ward Meetings 1. the L. D. S. church was a house Primary Meeting Maughan at the organ. Pray-r- s Hyrum Testimony and fast Hyrum Officers of the Second were offered by Bert Nielsen guest Saturday night at the home meeting will be held in the three of ward Edwin Primary met at the home Mrs. and President nd Fred Blair. Ivor Lavon Lar-e- n Hyrum wards next Sunday, Nov. of Mrs. Arlene Larsen on Mon. stake secretary conducted the 2. The meetings will convene Clawson. day evening for their monthly ustaining and releasing of local immediately following Sunday meeting. Teachers training leshurch officials and sustained the school. Daughter Is Born son was presented by Mrs. Melba Hieral church officials. Hyrum Mr. and Mrs, William H. Holmes announce the birth of Nielsen, Stake Primary President, The youth session held in the Have Pheasant Dinner a baby girl born to their son, I Christmas gift ideas were dis- lvening was themed to Faith. RefreshMr. and Mrs. E. N. Joseph, and . his wife of Salt played and discussed. Hyrum was under the direction of the ments were served Larsen entertained at a pheasant Lake City on October 16. This I Men and Gleaner Girl officby hostesses Arlene Larsen, Harriet Nielsen memdinner child. for third is their Sunday evening ers. LaVere Clawson, M Men Ellen Pryor. and bers of Present their family. resident, conducted the meeting, out of town were Mr. and from st Party Given were given by Betty Smith Mrs. Jack Sorenson and plks st A Wellsville family, party was Back From California Jhd Ray Carlson. Mrs. Arland Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pond and held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nller played a violin solo. Guest Dunn have returned to their home Genial Johnson of Logan. A Charles Leatham Thursday eveweaker was Oscar A. Kirkham. after spending a pleasant vacation Postlude music was played by very pleasant evening of visiting ning. The Halloween motif was was enjoyed. nnie carried out in all the appointments. Music was Maughan. visited with their daughpo Jrnished by the Wellsville First Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. ter they and family, the Gordon Van ard choir. Prayers were given Visitors From Idaho Ray Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Pres- Epps. At Los Angeles they were Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ton Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Louis f Omer Blau and Sheldon John--t n. Wellsville guests of another daugjhter, Mr. Mrs. Bessie Swanson Hyrum gan Maughan of Pocatello, Idaho; Brenchley, Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Fran- and Mrs. A. L. Huish. and Mrs. Keith Bunderson and were visitors at the home of Mrs. cis, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Leishman, ' two children returned reek.end Guests Jessie Maughan on Sunday. They Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan, Mr. Leave For California recently from a trip to ibapah, Utah, Hyrum Visiting with Mr. and were enroute to their home after and Mrs.1 Orson Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brown left Hyrum where with an aunt, rs. Enoch Grover last week was spending the week-en- d at Provo Mrs. Leroy Leishman and Mr. and for Los Angeles last week where Mrs. they visited . and Cook s family. nephew and wife, Mr. and with their daughter who is attend- Mrs. Leatham. After dinner games she will visit with friends and While Audrey Visited there they' rs. Wurlton also of Rexburg. I were enjoyed. ing school at the BYU. relatives. with other relatives. the ! , I f . j session Club Entertained By Mrs. Bradley ; 3 J ; t :!! 4-y- , 10' Bo-sto- ck ut - -- . , I No-Ho- no-ho- I n |