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Show Hyrum Couple To Celebrate 50th Anniversary their Gold- Hynun Celebrating en Wedding Anniversary Sunday, Mcwill be Mr. and Mrs. G. W. In honor of the occasion, will be held at their "Open house 2 to 6 p. m. for all home from and friends who the relatives They request no wish to call. Bride. presents. was married in Temple Dec. 7, 1898. The couple Hie-Loga- McBride was born in Hyrum April 12, 1874, a son of Curtis McMr. Wells and Mary Active in the church of Bride. Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y he has served in various capacities in the ward as Y. M. I. A. President, Sunday School teacher, School Superintendent, Sunday Ward Clerk, and president of 62nd Quorum of Seventies. Hr. Vol. 30 No. 41. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Dec. 3, 1948. Injuries Received Impressive Rites CACHE VALLEY SCOUT COUNCIL In Accident Held Tuesday By Floyd Nielsen For Anna Nielsen Hyrum Floyd Nielsen met with a very painful accident Tuesday night while driving home from his work. His car skidded on the slippery road and another car crashed into the Nielsen car. suffered a broken neck and will have to be in a cast for seven or eight weeks. The little Tams girl suffered some bad cuts and bruises. Both cars were damFloyd aged badly. the former McBride, The same night, Colleen Nielsen, Williams, was born May in Hyrum, daughter of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 6, 1879 Thomas and Emily Allen Williams. Nielsen, and Artwell Checketts of She also has been active in the Providence were coming home from She labored in the Rel- work when another car church. ief Society 30 years, as teacher them and took off the fender of their new car, also making large and 10 years as councilor. dents in the side of the car. No one Mr. and Mrs. McBride are the was injured. parents of seven sons and daughters of whom four are living: Mrs. Blanche Smith of Logan, Willis McBride of Hyrum and Grace and Laverne McBride of Salt Lake City. They also haffe six grandchildren. Mrs. Armeda side-swip- ed DClVlCcS Held Friday For Louis Miller inal Service Held Olivia Rolfsen or Impressive funeral Hyrum F'uneral seryices for Hyrum Louis T. Miller were conducted on Friday at 1 p. m. in the Third ward chapel with Bishop Earl Allen serv- Hyrum Impressive funeral ser- vices for Anna K. Nielsen were held Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the First ward chapel with Bishop Wendell Allen officiating. Prelude' and postlude were play, ed by Mrs. Max Jorgensen. The invocation was offered by Arthur Jorgensen. O vocal duet Whimpering Hope was sung by Norma Baxter and Lucinda Ballam companied by Beulah Jensen. ac- Speakers who ' gave words of consolation and praise were Dr. Joseph W. Wright, Milton Hart-vigse- n, and John A. Israelsen. Each spoke of her intense love of her faith in the gospel, also of her love of her family and friends and her appreciation of anything which was done for hfef. Other musical enlogies were: An organ solo Going Home, by Airs. Elda Jorgensen; a vocal solo, Open The Gates of the Temple? by Hugh Christiansen; a vocal duet, Mother Machree, by Norma Baxter and Lucinda Ballam, accompanied by Beulah Jensen. Closing) remarks were made by Bishop Allen. The benediction was offered by Silas Allen. The grave in the Hyrum cemetery was dedicated by J. F. Hartvigsen. Burial- - was under ''the direction of the Thompson Funeral Home. Mrs. Nielsen died in a Logan ices were conducted Saturday at p. m. in the Second, ward chapel or Mrs. Olivia Johansen , Rolfsen. ilaine Nielsen, a member of the Prelude and postlude were played by Mrs. Reta Jensen. Prayer at the home was offered by President conducted the services, rayer at the home was offered Nov. 26, of A vocal quartet, Beautiful Coun- hospital Friday night, infirmities incident to age. She try, was sung by Kenneth Murray, was born in Koffjord, Norway, Parley Hall, Ray Leishman and Oct. 22, 1873, a daughter of Eilert LaMont Allen of Wellsville. The Anne Israelsen and Magerte by opening prayer was offered on Fage 16) Joseph Baer of Providence. ishopric, y Bishop Olufson of ILogan. Prelude and Fostule was Alta Peterson. by play-- 1 The choir under the direction J. Peterson and accom-tnie- d by Mrs. Peterson, sang, Need Thee The Every Hour. vocation was offered by Leo C. ielsen. A song by the choir, n That Beautiful Land. Speakers who told of the won-)rtcharacter of Mrs. Rolfsen A. ul re President Edwin Clawson, n. jbin Clawson, and Elmer All praised her for her F and kindness toward her Chris-pherso- pily and pther accociates. musical numbers were: I organ solo, Oh, My Father, Id You Are a Wonderful )ther, by Mrs. Vinnie Claw-- a vocal duet, Whispering by Thelma Peterson and py Oldroyd, accompanied by p Peterson. Pe losing! ne remarks were made by the choir Nielsen and Secret Prayer, accompan-o- n Loyal Hall, duet, Come Unto Me and Rest, by Parley Hall and Kenneth Murray, accompanied by Beulah Jensen. Speakers who praised the worthy character of Mr. Miller were John A. Israelson, Russell Hansen, and President Edwin Clawson. All told of his sterling qualities, his thriftiness, honesty, kindness, love of his religion, his raising of such an honorable family and his appreciation of the goodness of his family to him. A beautiful tribute written by Lovina Anderson Ralph was read by John A. Israelson. pther musical eulogies was a violin solo by Marian Miller, accompanied by her mother Mrs. of Brigham, Danny Boy. Vocal solo, I Shall Not Pass Again This Way, by Nellie Leishman, accompanied by Reta Poppleton; a vocal duet, Perfect Day, by Norma Baxter and Lucinda Ballam, accompanied by Beulah Jensen. Closing remarks were made by Bishop Allen. The benediction, was pronounced by Joseph F. Nielsen and the grave in the Hyrum cemetery was dedicated by President D. A vocal Lit-tlewo- od the organ and piano by oie Clawson and Alta was pronounced A. Nielsen and the grave e Hyrum cemetery was dedi. by O. C. Howell. Burial under the direction of the pson Funeral Home. rs M. Bickmore. were the EuMax, Dennis, Lynn, grandsons, tain On and Miller. gene, Arland, Boyd Thanksgiving hmond Mr. and Mrs. Burial was under the direction of entertained Thanks -- the Thompson Funeral home of day for William Corbridge, Hyrum. nd Mrs. Glen Corbridge and r Mrs. Mary Fames, of Pres- - Slate Work Meeting aho, and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hyrum Wrk and, business and family of Leslie, Idaho. meeting will be held in the First lud Mis. Hobbs will spend ward .Relief Society next TuesI two weeks visiting relatives day: The Theology lesson will Be pends in Richmond, Franklin given in the Second and Third Heston, Idaho. ward, also the teachers topic, Peter-Benedicti- on Pall-beare- Ray-Narn- es, - Final Rites T oday For Elizabeth Hall Funeral services for Paradise Elizabeth Obray Hall, 61, who died Tuesday afternoon at the home of a daughter, Mrs. William Lemon, Paradise, will be held today (Friday) at 1 p. m. in the Paradise LD9 ward chapel. Orville S. Lee, bishop, will officiate. Friends may call at the home of Mrs. Lemon until time Burial will be of the services. under the direction of the Thompson Funeral home in Hyrum. . Mrs Hall was born March 3, 1887, in Paradise, a daughter of Thomas K. and Myra Griffiths She was the wife of Ohray. Leonard Hall and had resided wR her husband in Lark for the past eight years. Surviving are her husband, and four children, by a former mar, riage, Archie James, Lark; Mrs. Lula Lemon, Heber Paradise; Golden and James, Paradise, James, American Fork, 15 grand children, and one sister, Mrs. Flora Dell Johnson, Logan. Attends Farewell Party Smithfield Mrs. Roy Smith attended a party at the Bluebird Wednesday evening) in honor of four ladies who are employed at ears & Roebuck and who are now leaving the company. A nice dinner was enjoyed and a program was presented. Each of the honored guests were present with a gift. Smithfield Phenoi Edgley, Preston, Idaho, was elected president of the Cache Valley Boy Scotit council at its annual dinner P-TA meeting held in the Smithfield LDS Stake house Wednesday evenwill hold its The Hyrum meeting next Wednesday at the ing. Lincoln school, beginning at 8 .p. Principal speaker was Ralph m., it has been announced by Mrs. W. Hardy, well known radio anRuby Oldroyd, president. nouncer and speaker, who talked on US the work of scoutmasters. AC, Aaron Bracken of the who has just returned from the Two Silver Beaver awards Holy Land will be the guest speakwere presented to John Rindlis-bache- r, er. Amalga, and Henry R. The eighth grade girls chorus, Hurren, ILogan. Both were chosen under the direction of R. FSlmer, for their outstanding work In Prof. W. teacher at the school, will furnish scouting, announced some vocal numbers. Whitney Smith, who had charge of the program. There will also be some dance The Silver Beaver award is numbers by students of Lois Goodinawarded annually by the nationwin. All patrons are cordially al council, Boy Scouts of Amervited to attend. ica, upon the recommendation of the local councils to scouters who have rendered outstanding services to boyhood in their areas during the year. The Cache Valley council is entitled to two awards annually. Memorial services honHyrum Nominations for the award SFe oring SjSgt. Duane R. Peterson, 22, made by a special committee, apwho was killed May 8, 1944, while pointed by the council president serving with the 15th Air Force in and are based upon the following: 1. Services to Italy, were conducted Wednesday boyhood through at 1 p. m. in the Hyrum city ceme- scouting; 2. Length of service In tery, with Bishop Levi Anderson of scouting!; 3. Standing in the comHyrum Second ward officiating. munity offices and positions held Military honors were accorded and services rendered outside the by the Hyrum Post, American Le- Boy (Scouts of America. gion. Burial was under the direction Winning scoutmasters awards of the Thompson Funeral home in were: Hyrum. Max Norton, scoutmaster, troop Sgt. Petersens parents, G. Ray 74, Preston Seventh ward; Willis and Mabel Nuttall Petersen, now McBride, scoutmaster, troop 23, reside at 225 South 2nd East, LoHyrum First ward; Myron Bren-chle- y, was JHhe man born The young gan. scoutmaster, 21, troop 1, 1922, in Shelley, Idaho, but had Wellsville First ward. Three Scouters Key awards for spent most of his life in Hyrum, where he graduated from public the completion of the national school and South Cache high school. councils new three-ye- ar training He entered the army air corps in program (which replaces the old February, 1943. During his service program, went to: Wallace with the 15th Air Force in Italy, Parrish, post advisor. Explorer he was awarded the air medal post 113, Logan Ninth ward; for meritorius achievement. Floyd White, post advisor, ExSurviving are his parents of Lo- plorer post 156, Richmond South gan; three sisters, Mrs. LaVern ward and Thane D. Winward, Burnett, Rifle, Colo.; Jo Ann and scoutmaster, troop 40, Dayton Janet Petersen, Logan, and a grand- ward. mother, Mrs. E. P. Hansen, Logan. Four Scouters Training awards for the completion of the national councils five or three-yeCHRISTMAS BELLS training, program to: Willie AlDECORATE STREET brecht, neighborhood commissionChairman Chris Monsen Logan er, . district; Harold Hull, Hyrum of the Merchants committee of the neighborhood commissioner, Logan Chamber of Commerce re- Franklin county district; Paul A. ports that the committee has added an attractve addition to the street Nielsen, camping and activities Christmas decorations for this year. chairman, Hyrum district; Charles assistant scoutmaster, Large red plastic bells have been McBride, 23, Hyrum First ward. troop placed in the center along Main street in connection with the electric festoons. Supt. Cliff Haws of Attend Scout Encampment Smithfield the Electric light plant will have Doyle West, Ray and Ted Richards atThornley, light globes placed inside the large tended the Senior Scout encampbells for the night lighting, Supt. ment at Hill Field from Friday Haws says all will be in readiness for turning on the lights for the to Sunday. There were free airChristmas opening Saturday. plane rides given by Ray Thorn, ley was the only one of the group who had the ride. Smithfield P. T. A. Visitors Smithfield Monday at 3:30 p.m. Has Week-en- d Miss Helen Porter, head of the Smithfield Visitors over the U. . A. at the home of Mrs. C. Nursery School, will week-en- d child. Elizabeth Cannell were Mr. and speak on the Mrs. Ivan Teuscher and Miss Meeting will be held in the Summit school at the study period Dorothy Nowell who is a student of the U, S. A. C. of the P. T. A. Bracken To Speak Session At P-T- A Military Service Conducted For Duane Petersen ear ar pre-scho- ol |