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Show "SD " Damaged $9 t 8 8 r le 8 ;d :h 8 S a xJL - South Cache Courier Hyrum, Cache County, Utah, Friday, May 101. X. Dr Pap s L- - cr0- Keep The The Flour Mill Let Us Fruit Tree Bark Beetle NQ.24. 7, 1920. Additional Locals Funeral Of Making The Russell Crookston Mare Go J. Ellingson, Traffic the W. Mgr. of U. I. C. R. R. was in Hyrum on business Wednesday. Upon examination of orchards in turn-ove- r Funeral services over the remains of counThe the money "Let us keep the flour mill in the south end of the county, I have Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Allen and in its Russell Crookston, were held in of intensity, as of discovered that this insect is at work try is terrific are Pocatello Hyof valley Hyrum should be the Slogan family the 2nd Ward Chapel, Sunday, May shown by the Federal Reserve statedo and I have found as rum visitors for a few days. every citizen that can possibly high as five ments, but the mere act of the 2nd at 2 p. m. paying something toward keeping the mill trees infected in a single orchard. forwe When are roads the The house was filled to its utdry upon Liberty bonds and then selling m our town or prevent its being The adult, "a little brown beetle them or borrowing on them until get all about the mud, but we will most capacity of friends and relasold to outside parties and taken burroughs through the bark, (pin B. tives from faf and near, paying your poor old Unele Sammie groans not foget the bonds. Robt. away and Hyrum be again deprived holes) into the wood and then along under the load, dosent get the coun FOR SALE a limited amount of their last respects to the departed of the necessity of a grist mill. under the bark; lays 50 to 80 eggs, The process has been choice Blackcaps transplants at $3 brother. anywhere. The meeting called by mayor (two batches a year) in little holes try The services were conducted under so theatrical' thaV the liquidation per 100. Ole Thompson, Hyrum. ac Christiansen for .last Tuesday night at the side of the burrough. Three the direction of Bp. A. A. Allen and seems almost using "stage money Mr. Oscar Liljenquist left the to consider the probability of form-- a days later eggsj hatch into larvae, the ward choir under the direction Tut when it comes to capital for of this week on his annua 6tock company to take over the which work under the bark, eating forepart of Mr. A. J. Petersen, rendered apis different, as industry the story tour in Southwestern canvassing Hyrum Union Mills, was rather the cambrian layer (source of life) propriate singing. Opening prayer there is not a free flow of money Idaho. However the few poorly attended. girdling the limb or trunk and the such as is essential to the prosperity was offered by Patr. O. M. Wilson. present did what they could in the tree dies. Look your trees over chick of line We a have Elders C. F. Olsen, A. J. Petercomplete of trade and industry. There is a matter, and appointed a committee very carefully, if you find any inchick milk mash, Baby feed, sen and A. T. Clawson, were the romely old saying that it taks feed, to canvass the town and interest fected, cut out the effected parts money to make the mare go, and Chick Developer, wheat and mill-ru- speakers, who very fittingly expressthe people to take stock. ad ed the good traitB of character, and S. C. Produce Co. and burn immediately as this insect the absenee of the essential capital The cause for this move, we un lives and breed three or four years to make the ' investment market Dr. Worley reports that a pair the many good points of the deceasderstand is, lhat the present ownwood. dead in the were also lealthy is traceable to a large extent of twin boys have arrived at the ed. Comforting remarks ers are on a deal to sell the mill It i3 important that all prunnings to the operations of the excess pro- home of Mr. and Mrs. George extended to the family. Mr. Frank to parties out of town, who intend be burned, in fact the law provides fits Baugh of Logan, very nicely rendertaxes, income taxes and inherit- James at Paradise. to move it from away and probably ed a solo during the the services. that all prunnings must be burned, ance taxes. The fadists started in locate it in Wellsville. In view of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall and of the as a protection against spread Bp. Allen then made a few closing to outdo Henry Gtforge in schemes this fact the leading citizens present of Salt Lake City, are remarks and Elder C. A. Nielsen daughter this peist, for levying taxes, and during the friends here at the meeting, felt that this would offered the closing prayer. If you are in doubt as to whether war they put over so much of their visiting relatives and be a great detriment to Hyrum, will be several the for days. They The remains were then taken to or not your trees are infected call program that they succeeded in hence the appointment of the comguests of the Halls and Wahlen8 Logan for burial. The grave was on me and I willbe'glad to make an demoralizing the investment market while here. mittee for the purpose above rededicated by N. W. Crookston of examination. just at a time when railroad and inferred to. This insect did more damage in dustrial reconstruction needed to be Mr. J. W. Fryer, who has been Logan. This move should be supported Four cousins and two friends of Utah in 1919, than all other insects. unhampered in order to perform taking his vacation prior to taking and backed up by ever one who has H. P. Mathews , those obligations Which the public up his new position at Preston, Ida- Russels acted as pall bearers, and a little cash to spare. If the mill is Co. Crops &Pests InspectorThe ho, has been visiting relatives and were dressed in uniforms. insistently deman&d. taken away we will pay for it in It cannot be overlooked that the friends in Ogden and Brigham City, floral offerings were many and beautime in added freight rates for mill tiful. A Iar" cortege of automoGovernment expanses are out of all this week. stuff shipped in from other places. biles followed the remains to Logan. is every need reason, and that A mill located as this is, in a wheat-W&'The 3rd ward S. S. will render Russell was the oldest son of The ecsnory dor Jrc trend -oblate, wCan suwei-t- a- th at special morning Sunday program ?and Mrs, David CraullstoT cheeser knife could pare public extown as well as a benefit to every Mothers Day. one of our 10:30, in honor of examplarj'' - youifi penses by the billions, and it would All citizen, and the product put out by and especially the moparents, men and he will be missed by a be to the best interests of the counthis mill is equal to any shipped in. are cordially invited to be thers, Isaac Woolf one of Cache Countys large circle of friends. He served Another meeting is to be called try to do this little thing, and to present. The Superintendency. in this early pioneers passed away in the army and since getting his bureaus in get rid of shortly in the interest of the mill, at the home of his the Government service by the whole SHEPPARD AND CO. of Idaho Falls discharge hasnt been in the best of so watch out for the aanouncement city April 29th, Mrs. daughter, Stephen Baxter. sale. Obviously the reduction of have several farms for sale on ex- health. and make it a point to attend. Woolf was born Feb. 9th Government Bro. Mr. and Mrs. Crookston and famTo give the proposed company a expenses to a point well tremely easy terms. Finest soil in 1841 in New York City, and was the within the Government revenues is the West. If interested, call at their ily have the sympathy of the whole start, Mayor Christiansen headed son of John A. and Sarah AnnWoolf of the crying public demands. office, write or phone them. Do it community in their bereavment. the list of subscribers for stock, and He was among the Utah Pioneers of now and obtain the raise in price a few other business men pledged 1847 passing through all the trying Adv. themselves to an amount totalling yourself. ordeals a life, ofpioneer remaining $1,400. Anyone wishing to sub- true Latter Field Supt. H. F. Liljenquist Day Saint. He was also scribe for stock may call on mayor to b&quite busy these days seems an Indian War Veteran. Send in your 1st, 2nd and 3rd C. J. Christiansen, R. AEliason, He received a shipment of beet seed For many years he was a resident Z. W. Israelsen or A. A. Savage. Liberty Bonds and have them con- and several beet drills last ThursThe officers of the Young Ladies of Hyde Park. verted into permanent bonds. By all means let us keep the mill to is he the Association of the Third ward pleasThe past five years he has been Adv. distributing day, which V-in Hyrum. Hyrum State Bank. farmers in this section, and will antly surprised Mrs. J. W. Fryer, living with his daughter Ella, at of be considerable help to them in last Thursday evening, at the resHyrum, who in connection with her nome naa a D.swbacK. idence of Mrs. W. C. Parkinson, in husband, Mr. Stephen Baxter, have After living in a small bungalow ali plantingt heir sugar beets. honor of her labors performed as a to bis granddone everything possible .to aid anc summer we took Francis Messrs. Ernest and T. W. Peter was The a house on visit. large class leader in that organization. A Through unforseen circumstances comfort' him, as he had been a suf pas and there was plenty of space for sen and Chipman respectively, wfo was spent. I have had to take back my place ferer for a number of years. Francis to run about. He enjoyed have been shipping sheep in from the very enjoyable evening on Two wives, two daughters and running back and forth the whole Friday night a number of business in Hyrum and the enAgain desert to this point for summer our when anT the of rooms, immediate of friends of Mr. the length sons him have tire stock of goods; Mr. Christian- three to'the preceded visit was out he objef ed to going ranging, have lost a great number and Mrs. J. W. Fryer, met at their sen, the purchaser, being unable to grave. Those remaining to mourn home, I dont like our house," he of their flocks the forepart of the close the deal, as contemplated, on his loss are three daughters, Mrs Boston Herald. week by being to crowded in the residence and surprised them, and said, "its too short. where another pleasant and sociable account of conditions arising which Ella Baxter of Hyrum, Mrs. Elizacars and letting them drink bad evening was spent. he had not expected. I must there- beth Rollins of Cardston, Canada, Plenty of Rock Salt at S. C. Pro-a- d water on being unloaded, we are for announce to my friends and and Mrs. Ruby Ammussen of Logan; duce Co. informed. Mr. J. W. Fryer and family will and 4 great former patrons, that I shall continne also 18 shortly move to Preston, having in the business of selling underwear children. The funeral services vere been tranferred from here to that exclusively, and hope to merrit your held in Hyde Park last Saturday. point to take charge of the station continued patronage and good will. there. This is somewhat of an adThe store will be open afternoons vancement and an acknowledgment only, from 2 p. m. Come and inIn the Matter of the application of) by the U. I. C. R. R. Co. of his faithspect my line of goods, and if you ful labors performed while in their the HYRUM CITY MUNICIP- do not find what you want, I shall Case No. 299. service in the past. AL ELECTRIC PLANT, for f Tire Trio of Service Mohawk be pleased tojj fill your orders as J Mr. Fryer as a station agent, was to sell increase its em rates. We permission Goodyear, Silvertown promptly as possible. congenial, kind and accommodating, Did you ever stop to think what HEARING Respectfully yours, NOTICE OF and has been a leader and taken send ou Adv. CLARA WILLIAMS. becomes of the money you is build the Notice application of the HYRUM part in the variaus activities of our hereby given that up of town? Did it help to our town; make better business, put CITY MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC PLANT, for the permission of city since his sojourn in our midst. more money in circulation between the Public Utilities Commission of Utah, to increase its rates, will While we regret to see Mr. Fryer the people of our town, who are en- be heard before the Commission, at Hyrum, Utah, on Tuesday, the and family leave here, yet we hope m. for their future success. Workmen are wanted by Hyrum titled to the business and do the 1st day of June, 1920, at one oclock p. of Mr. Fryer is succeeded as station Commission. order the By City Water Works. Wages 50c an work at the same price as elsewhere? Dated at Salt Lake City, UtahJthis 27th day of April, 1920. agent here by Mr. Gill, formerly hour. Apply .Christen Come and investigate. T. E. BANNING. Secretary. of Logan. Adr Jensen Motor Co., Hyrum. Ad 8en, Water Works Superintendent. n. $ 8 3 8 Oc a 5c 5c a )9 8 up )S W a a a s a a a , - Pioneer Buried Hyde Park non-essenti- al k Pleasantly Surprised Notice! - 1 Announcement grand-childre- n Before the Public Utilities Commission of Utah. Danger! I ; Men Wanted! um M WedL Ocln at Hynnn downing Novelty ? |