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Show Funeral Service get Today For Louis T. Miller Funeral services for T. Miller, 85, prominent and resident, who died Mone at his home of a heart Vol. 30 No. 40. day night Hyrum, conducted today attack, will be T p. m. in the Hyrum (Friday) at The Thompson Funeral Third ward. Home will be in charge. 11 sons, ' Mr. Miller is survived by Mrs. Jennie Baer, and daughters: Tremon-toHyrum Amelia Jensen Moriar-it- y, providence: Ross Miller, a' former resident of Hyrum, Ernest, Marvin, Lester, Vern, Alton and passed away recently and her reEli'a, LeGrande, Carroll, 38 mains were brought to Hyrum Weldon Miller, all of Hyrum; 26 Thursday for a funeral and burial grandchildren and in the Hyrum cemetery. She was the daughter of the He was born in Hyrum Aug. 25, F. late and Sarah Christian and Anna Jensen, 1863, son of Louis She was Ann Haig Miller. He spent his early early settlers of Hyrum. life in Hyrum and Cache valley seventy years of age, and for the working on, the railroad and in the past few months has ' made her home at Blackfoot, Idaho, with canyons. On June 14, 1886 he marrA. Miller in the Logan her sister, Mrs. George Bankhead. ied Marinda Jesus Her husband, the late Ed. Moriar-it- y temple of the Church of Saints. His died in 1940. They lived at Christ of Latter-da- y wife preceded him in death, Aug. Butte, Montana. 6, 1942. Brothers and sisters, survivors In his early life he was a sheepof the deceased are; Mrs. Band-heaman and in 1910 purchased a farm Mrs. Rose Elkin, Los Anin Blue Creek valley, Box Elder geles; Charles C. Jensen, Hyrum; Mrs. Laura Haslani, Twin Falls; county. Later he operated an extensive cattle ranch at Lost River, Mrs. Fred Nielsen, Tooele, Utah; 1910-1- 2 near Arco, Ida. In he John C. Jensen, Myton, Utah; operated a meat market at Hyrum. Rueben Jensen, Billings, Montana; He was active in church and civic Hyrum Jensen, Mrs. T. W. Peteraffairs. For eight years he was sen, Hyrum; Mrs. Robert Lea-thathe director of the Hyrum Irrigation and Wilford Wellsville; company. Jensen,' Portland, Oregon. He served three terms as a councFuneral services were held ilman on the Hyrum city council, Thursday at 1 p. m. in the Third had been a director of the South ward chapel under the direction Cache Milling Co., was a tone time of Bishop Earle Allen. chairman of the building committPrelude and postlude were playee of the Third ward LDS chapel, ed by Mrs. Reta Jensen. Invocaand served as a counselor in the tion was offered by T. W. Peterbishopric under Bishop James J. son. Facer. He had served as superintA vocal duet I Have Read of endent of the Hyrum Third LDS a . Beautiful City,;, was; sung by ward 'Sunday school for a number 'Mrs. Norma Baxter and . Mrs. of years. Lucinda Ballam. Speakers were John A. Israel-soand Leonard Larsen with closing remarks by Bishop Allen An organ solo was played by Mrs. Beulah Jensen and anotfTer By duet Whispering Hope, by Mrs. Hyrum The Theology lesson, Baxter and' Mrs. Ballam. BeneHe Spoke Many Things Unto Them diction was offered by Robert ?n Parables, will be given in the Leatham of Wellsville. The grave Myrum First and Second ward in Hyrum cemetery was dedicated belief societies next Tuesday. by Bishop James G. ChristianIn the First ward it will be pressen. Burial was under direction ented by Mrs. Isabelle Wilson and of Thompson Funeral Home. n the Second ward by Mrs. Vinpie Hyrum long-tim- Former Resident Buried In Hyrum . n; great-grandchildr- . d, m, . , . n, Program Planned Relief Groups Dawson. The teachers topic, In As Much TURKEY SHOOT HELD Unto One of These My Brethern, AT SARDINE CANYON Wellsville Sardine canyon was e Have Done It Unto Me, will be resented in the First ward by Mrs. the scene of a successful turkey The event was 'larice Olsen and in the Second shoot on Sunday. FederaWildlife y Mrs. Lucille Anderson. the sponsored by tion and the Gun club. Rifle shooting and trap shooting were enjoyed. ,yrum Stake Excursion Thirteen turkeys were given as Hyrum Today (Friday) is Hy-lr- n prizes. About one hundred perStake temple excursion at the sons participated in the event. gan temple, Leo C. Nielsen, presi-;Excellent shooting and marksof the Hyrum stake high priest manship were displayed. Jorum would like a good repre-ntatio- n Committee on arrangements inof all high priests to be cluded Vern Mitton, Don Parker, attendance. Henry Murray, Wm. Baldwin, Luther Baldwin, Fred Glenn,. Carl Dickerson and Parley Murray, Jr. Jdergoes Operation Hyrum Mrs. Kenneth C. Hen-rso- n, formerly of Hyrum now inS in Logan, underwent a major Expresses Appreciation oration Friday at the Cache Val-- 1 To all of our friends and acLDS hospital. Last was report quaintances who extended assistat she was getting along fairly ance and were so kind dining the death and burial of our sister and aunt, Amelia Jensen Moriarty, we to express our appreciation. , wish, pt Child Bom THE JENSEN FAMILY. Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. Keith Osen, formerly of Hyrum, pow lnS at Logan are the proud Relief Society Meets ronts of a 7 lb. 2 oz. A work and business son, their Hyrum t child. This is the first grand - meeting will be held by the Hyrum of Mr. ' and Mrs. Henry Third ward Relief Society on Tueseby, and the first great grand-t- o day. A good attendance is desired for Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jen-o- f as articles for the bazaar will be Hyrum. made. is Ye Have Done he Least Of It ; nt - i Utah, Friday, Nov. 26, 1948. Death Comes To Olivia J. Rolfsen Olivia Johansen RolfHyrum sen, 72, prominent resident of Hyrum, died- at her home Tuesday. New Store Has Formal Opening Free Electricity Provided For. Christmas Lights Hyrum The Service Market in Hyrum observed its official opening on Saturday, when . the building with its extensive line of products, constructed within the past three months by LaVere Kidman, was formally introduced to the South Cache public. A record crowd visited the store throughout the day. Built of cinder block, with an attractive yellow tile focade, the new structure is located at 52 West Main, in Hyrums principle business block. Mr. Kidman has been in the grocery business for the past three and one-ha- lf years. In the spacious new store, which includes 1800 square feet, is a complete line of groceries, meats, vegetables and product. New meat counters, vegetable display racks, and grocery counters are features of the all new enterprize. The store opeates on the self service basis the modern way which has won so much prominence among customers and merchandisers all over the nation. Mr. Kidman is handling! only top quality merchandise. A native of Logan, Mr. KSff man graduated from Logan high and then attended University - of Utah for three years.. He ..was with Standard Oil company for four years, and when the war broke out, became instructor in flight training at Logan Cache airport. He also served one year in the Ferry Command based at Long Beach. Following his discharge from the Ferry Command, Mr. Iidman purchased equipment of the old tore in Hyrum,. American Food and went into grocery business.. His family of Mrs. Kidman and two sons reside in Hyrum. ' In charge of the Service Markets hew meat department is who has previously been affiliated with Horlachers Market and Royal Food Store in Logan. Mr. Kidman invites Cache folks to inspect his new market in Hyrum, promising them efficient courteous service and top quality Free electric energy to illumin- ate Christmas lights on city and streets and parks will again town Arrangements for the funeral are - be provided by the Utah Power & Light company wherever distribution capacity already is available, it was announced this week by J. E. Cushman, Preston division manager for the Power company. Mr. Cushman reported that the Power company provided free Latter-da- y electricity last year for illuminaSaints. The family first settled in Logan tion of 34,901 holiday bulbs in 94 and later moved to Hyrum. She cities and towns of the interhad been prominent in church and mountain area. Of these, some 7,235 bulbs were burned in 20 civic events of the community. She was married to Peter M. towns in the Preston division. Rclfsen, Nov. 29, 1894, in the Lobeing made by the Thompson Funeral home in Hyrum. Mrs. Rolfsen was born in Bergen, Norway, April 101876, a daughter of Henry and Annie O. Johansen. She came to this country at seven years of age with her fathers family, who were converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of ( v gan LDS temple. He died Dec. 5, 1944. She is survived by the following son and daughters: Miss Venova Rolfsen, Lamont Rolfsen, Hyrum; Mrs. W. Wilford Lundberg, Mrs. Eli Drakulich, Logan; Mrs. Segry Bain, Salt Lake City; one grandchild, Mary Ann Drakulich. . Israelsen Named As Ward Clerk Eilert K. Israelsen was .Hyrum sustained Ward Clerk of Hyrum First x ward last Sunday at Sacrament meeting. Released from that position was Frank Wilcox. Eilert is the son of Mrs. Bolletta Israelsen and the late A. M. Israelsen. He is a farmer by trade and he and his wife, Viola, are the parents of six children, Orville, Vione, With Mrs. Valida Shaf- Marlin, Eugene, Leo and Lorin. Hyrum He has always been active in fer and Mrs. Rulon Wright acting church work, holding many offices as hostesses, the ladies of the Junin,-th'lias' also fulior. Literary cabof? ilyrum were filled an honorable mission, for the entertained Wednesday evening at LDS church. the City Club rooms. Presiding over the meeting was President Claris Stauffer, who in- DISCHARGE GIVEN troduced the members on the proTO KEITH HOSKIN gram and also the special guests. Wellsville Keith Hoskin, son of A very entertaining program was Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Hoskins, Two flute duets, Dream presented. of the Shepherdess, and In A arrived home on Saturday after Little Dutch Garden, were played receiving an honorable discharge by Margo Sorenson' and Elaine from the army. He has been a member of the armed forces for Nielsen, accompanied by Lois Good the past year and a half. win. He received his training at Fort Two very amusing plays were given by Mrs. Marva Hansen, His Ord, Calif, and has spent the Sainted Grandmother, and The past year in the islands of the Pacific most of the time being Hopeless Passion of Mr. Bunyon, spent on Guam and Saipan. He by Lord Dunsany. Lunch was served to 32 members, recently enjoyed a two months the program and four special guesrs vacation in China, visiting Hong, Mrs. Arlene Brown, Mrs. Ruby Kong, Peiping, Hangchow and Nielsen, Mrs. lone Sorenson, and other Keith interesting cities. states it is wonderful to be home Miss Emma Nielsen. foods. A new member, Mrs. Ross Nielsen again. He plans to attend school was voted into the club. During 'at the U. S. A. C. LIONS CLUB DANCE the evening enough food and clothREPORTED SUCCESS ing were donated by members of the club to send several boxes to Wellsville The Lions club HOMEMAKERS CLUP Europe. sponsored a Harvest Ball on FriINITIATES 31 GIRLS day evening at the Junior High Wellsville The girls of the gym. Several items were given Ill At Hospital Ninth grade of the Jr. High as door prizes. Wellsville Mrs. William Leatham is ill at a Logan hospital school were recently initiated inDr. J. Paul Burgess of Hyrum at this writing! Her daughter, to the Future Homemakers club received a silver mounted bridle. The ceremony was A turkey was given to Reed Mrs. Grace Collete, of Salt Lake of America. in conducted connection with ( a Bailey. Other gifts were received City, is spending a week here at school assembly and 31 girls par by Vernon Bankhead W. L. Anthe home of her parents. ticipated. dersen, and Ray Leishman. wore special caps and The girls During intermission a fine floor Announce Sons Birth costumes in honor of the occa- show was presented Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. R. B. by a group sion. The following officers were of girls from Hyrum, directed Eliason announce the arrival of by a son on Saturday, Nov. 20, at appointed Mary Ellen Leishman, Mrs. Lois Goodman. Assisting president; Alice Anderson, with the arrangements were Para Logan hospital. Geraldine Mitton, secre- ley Hall, Dr. G. S. Frances, Allan tary; Deonne Brnechley, reporter, Leishman- and Orson Perkes. Remains In Hospital and Joy Jackson, program chairA large crowd attended the Mrs. Andrew M. Niel- man. Hyrum affair which was termed very sen who was taken to the hospital successful. Proceeds of the dance some time ago is still there and her will be used for civic improvecondition is about the same. ments. Enjoy Idaho Vacation Ladies Of Junior Club Entertained . Leo-Jensen- . vice-preside- Wellsville Visit At Maughan Home Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durfey cf Colliston were visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary W. Maug'han on Saturday. Mrs. nt; Sarah Bowen, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Darley and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Hale of Ventura, Calif, enjoyed a short vacation at Boise and Pocatello, Idaho. Visit In Salt L,ake Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Vern , Andersen of Logan were Salt Lake City5 visitors on Thursday. , |