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Show OKA THE HER SOCIETY NEWS RUTH LOfiAN, UTAH, L, Editor 50 Anna to Bob or Be Banned . Party Given By Club no-ho- st - . Pioneer Camp Holds Meeting Leishman. The grand march, with queens, escorts and dancers participating, will culminate in the crowning of a stake queen. V. H Professor Terry is in charge of music arrangements. Birthday Party Given In Honor Of Aged Man of Hyrum entertained in honor of the eighty-thirbirthday ain niversary of their uncle, A. B. at their home. Wilson, Monday The dinner table was attractively decorated in the Valentine motif, with favors of heart shaped candy boxes at each plate and a large birthday cake gracing the center. Valentines marked places for Mr. Wilson, x3; O. M. Wilson, SO; E. J. Wilson, 77; H. P. Hansen, 94; John Jensen, 81; Fred Miller, 77; A. M. Israelsen, 81; Michael Jensen, 88; Joseph M. Smith, 82; Bert Nielsen, 82; Junius Sorensen, 83; and James Faccompanied by Mrs. Broberg. er, 71. Lunch was served to 33. The afternoon was spent visiting and talking of pioneer days in Cache Valley. Mr. Wilson is still active. He has filled many civic anil religious of (Kisitioiis important, Annual Friends Day" of the having served as mayor of Hyrum, Smithfield Junior Literary club chairman of committees for beauwas held on Thursday afternoon tifying the Hyrum public park at the home of Mrs. David G. and cemotary ami as chairman of Thomas, with Mrs. J. E. Peterson the Hyrum stake old folks comand Mrs. Thomas as hostesses. mittee. Small American flags were atderoom as tractively displayed Texas Henry Ballard consisted of a vocal solo by Mrs. Eugene Lund-qui- Camp Has Meeting1 and a review of the English Members of the Henry Ballard novel "Honorable Estate" by Vera D.U.P. camp met at the home of Brittain, given by Mrs. L. E. Nel- Mrs Sam Christensen Thursday, son of Logan. May At the close of the afternoon with Mrs. Ren Roberts, lunch was served to 15 club mem- Painter and Irene Painter as assisting hostesses. bers and 15 guests. Mrs. J. D. Sutton gave the lesson topic; a piano solo was played by Bertha Purser and a history was read by Mrs. Louis Guests Sunday Cardon. st Entertain For Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Egan entertained the following guests Sunday night: Mr. and Mrs. Marian Anhder of Hyrum; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummings and Lloyd Egan of Fort Douglas. A pleasant social evening was enjoyed and lunch was served. ABOUT Tornado (Continued from page one) d Smfyhfield Club Has Friends Day coration. The program scouts and Troop 20 wish to express their appreciation and thunks to Scoutmaster Alfred King and his scout., of Troop 16 for the help they haw given us in our scout work amt for assisting us with the piny, 'The Burial of Old Man Grouch If more of the troops of the Cache Valley Council that arc organized and doing some good work, would do a good turn b helping some troop that is not doing so good, to get started again, it wouldn't be long until we would have a hundred percent in scouting in the Cache Valley Council Scoutmaster King of Troop 16 has spent considerable effort and time helping us with out scout work in Troop 20; without his assistance it would have been a hard job getting organized as we are. And so we wish to express our appreciation to Scoutmaster Alfred King and his scouts of Troop 16. Scoutmaster Grant Nelson, Troop 20. The HERE'S MORE Mr. and Mrs. John A Isracisen Daughters of Utah Pioneers of the Joseph Smith camp met at the home of Mrs. Thorval Larsou Thursday afternoon. Letha Jensen, Maia Dames, Lila Lucherini and Lucy Foy were assistant hostesses. Included pn the program was a duet by Hazel Mattson find Let tie Jensen, accompanied by Ragnhild Broberg; lesson on "Irrigation" by Laura Wilson; original poem "Ode to Utah," Mary McCann; history of her Grandmother Hatch, read by Blanche Woodland; solo, Letha Jensen, ac- until state police arrived there was urmoil. Calls for help were sent to Viv-aAtlanta and Shreveport. There were no ambulances and few doctors available here Immediately and the injured wore loaded into a rs and taken to these towns. Many died on the way. Those found were left here for several scoutmaster ot dead hours while the injured got first Well Done Hyrum stake's Gold and Green ball will be held Wednesday, February 33, in the Elite hall at Hyrui... Elaborate plans for the Mrs- Keith Leishman was host- atfair are rapidly being completed. The stake MIA boards, under ess ito the Mon Ami club at her the supervision of Presidents Anhome on Thursday afternoon. A short business meeting was nie Baker and Earl Allen are in after which a game charge of decorating the hall. conducted, Each of the ten wards of the was enjoyed. Luncheon was served to nine stake will be represented by a club members. queen and her prince consort Several couples will take part in the MIA dance demonstrations No-Ho- st under the direction of stake dance directors Mr. and Mrs. Kervin Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ray A party was held by members of the HRC club last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Letchty. Valentine- decorations were used. A buffet lunch was served and the remainder of the evening spent playig a progressive game. Prizes for the game were awarded to Margaret VVuthrich, Lloyd Rawlins and Ceylon Hogan. Twenty guests were present. FEBRUARY FRIDAY, A Good Turn SCOFIELD PHONE Hyrum Stake MIA Sets Date For Gold and Green Dance Is Hostess To Club Members ALP-JOURNA- uiKayyft) attention. It. was not until 4 a. m. that 'mergeney crews had restored pow-- r lines and the lights went on in i few sections of town. Most of the a indies sat up by lamp, lantern uni candle light all night. Hear Rumble Most of the survivors described a light rumble as their first sensation of the approaching destruction. Then the lumber and sections of sheet iron wrenched from the warehouses filled the air. Homer Brown, a roustabout, said: "I was walking along the gravel road near the Arkansas Fuel com- pany discovery well when I heard 18, 1938. PAGE THREE. the rumble. I saw a board fly over my head and the top of the derrick 111 ahead of me begin to crumble. I began to run. I cant remember where I went or what I did. I know I saw the derrick fall. I looked behind me and saw two negroes running. The next time I looked back they were gone. I came to lying in a ditch. I dont think I was knocked out, just scared. 1. B. Brooks, supply house employe, said he noticed the approaching tornado when he tried to close a window against the wind and rain. Wall Moves "The wall moved away from me and started to bulge, lie said. "I made a break for the door and when I got outside, I was blown to the ground by the wind. The air seemed to be filled with boards, trees and slabs of wheet Iron. Wreckage was spread throughout the town and beyond It into the woods. Searchers found a mans head of a mile from where his torso lay. Today ck toflifcforTdftn Far East . Thomas X. Smith Camp To Meet The Thomas X. Smith camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet at the home of Drue Smith, 326 North First East, Monday at 2 p. m. Bude Alumni Group To Meet The Alumni association of the Budge Memorial hospital will hold its monthly meeting at the Blue-hir- d Monday at 7:30 p. m. 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