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Show SOUTH CACHE Friday, Feb. COURIER 16, Entered at the Postoffice at aa second class mail matter, ' Postmaster A. A. Savage is con Mrs. Wells McBride Sr., came fined to his home with a severe homeTrom Cache Junction, Wednes1917. attack of lagrippe and tonsolitis. day, where she has been attending Mr. Don Gill returned home last some of her sick relatives. Hytum, Utah, under the Act Saturday, after spending several months in Sterling Colo. Mr. Ira T. Williams accompanied J. A. Wahlen, Publisher & Manager by his daughter Belle, left for Arco, Idaho, Monday to look after Local News his intererts there. Skating for young and old Wed. Get your tickets early at the Adv. night, at the Elite Drug Co., for the coming atWe are pleased to announce that traction of the Walters Company. Mr. N. J. Nielsen is slowly im- See ad for particulars. proving. At a meeting of the Stockholders Mr. Sumner P. Nelson of Ogden paid Hyrum a short visit Sunday, returning Monday accompanied by Mrs. Nelson who has been visiting parents and friends the past week. of March 3 1879 ator, almost office. We haave a good assortment of Caned Fruits, Peaches, Cherries, Apricots, Plumbs, Etc. Mrs. F. H. Cutler of this city informs us that she has received word from Dr. Cutler at Shelley. Idaho, that his brother Edwin, who was severely hurt in an explosion some time ago, would soon be able to resume his practice and that the of the Hyrum Amusement Co. held doctor was expected home the latter Feb. I5th, the old directors were part of this month. The report. of the hall showed a good run for the year All the new Styles and 1916 and that it had brought quite Shapes in Mens Hats, just a lot of money into the town. A opened at Thatchers Logan. large representation of the stockCall here for your holders were present and the busiNEW HAT. ness is in a healthy condition. Hy-ru- FOR SALE LOOK HERE! A good Refrigernew. Apply at this Adv. New arrivals made their appearance this week at the homes of Victor Allen of the 1st Ward, Oliver Gunderson of the 2nd Ward, and Ray Petersen of the 3rd Ward, respectively. nl m r 3 Our general lines of merchandise for Spring and Summer are beginning to arrive, such as Dress Goods and Notions. Ladies and Gents Furnishings. We carry three different lines of Shoes. It will pay you to antisapate your wants and buy Early, because prices will be much higher, as per factory reports. REMEMBER THE OLD RELIABLE STORE ALLEN BROS., Hyrum 31 UE Gome and Join the S1.00 Suit Club at Hyrum Clothing Co. FOR RENT 3 room house close Apply to Mrs. Ira T. Williams. (Advertisement! Mr. andYdirs. Henry Danielsen and childrejare here from Arco, Idaho,, vhiting parents and friends-- 1 a few days. M FOR SERVICE Durham Bull a Willard Rose corral $1.00 Adv. in. , , Thueiief Societ3aScegiven FOR Mr. POSITION Can be had by any ambitious young man or young lady in the field of railway or commercial telegraphy. Since the passage of the eighty hour law by congress it has created a big demand for telegraph operators. Positions paying 'from $75 to f80 per month, with many chances for advancement. It will pay you to write Railway Telegraph Inst. of Portland, Oregon, for full particular Adv Margaret The Hyrum Irrigation Co. held its annual meeting last Tuesday after-noofor theYransaction of business n 5,..., . appointment of a board of directors for the ensueing year. C. A. Nielsen, G. W. Allen, N. J. Nielsen, Conrad Anhder, D. O. Nielsen, John W. Jensen and L. e were chosen as such board. Mr. W. H. Shaw of Paradise, the hustling Con. W. & M. Cos, repre- s. Notice. Notice is hereby given that owners of dogs must procure wire muzzles or keep them tied up on or before February 19, 1917. Any dog found running at large without a muzzle will be killed at once. ' By order of Hyrum City Board of Health. This is positively the last notice and after Monday Feb. I9th, the ordinance relating to the above notice will be strictly enforced. Iver Albretsen, Marshall. 7, Loans Justice Fines Estray Pound Dog Tax Cemetery Miscellaneous , Outstanding Warrants'. EXPENDITURES: Outstanding Warrants Dec. 31, 1915 Salari es, $1,458.61 938.25 936 25 Police Dept Street Eept 1,153.6(5 700.00 Paving Dist. No. 3, 300.00 441.66 415.10 5 - " 6 7 Electric Light Plant 13,254.37 84.76 6.80 222.81 t 6,000.00 55 99 6,776.47 3,557.60 120.00 29,40 Miscellaneous 1,479.56 Bal. in Bank Dec. 31, 1916, Total 981.57 $38,883.96 LIABILITIES: Electric Light Plant Bonds Water Works Bonds Special Tax Warrnta Water System Special Tax Warrts. Paving Dist. No. 5 Special Tax Warrnts Paving Dist. No. 6... . 10,500 00 22,000.00 19,000.00 2,108.00 550-6- were present: Messrs, and Mesdames Cash in Bank Dec. 500.00 31, 1916, 981.57 Bills Payable... John W. Jensen, Iver Albertsen, Dec. Warts. Outstanding Total indebtedness Dec. 31, Will Baxter, A. D. Allen, H. P. 31, 1916 1,177.01 1916, 51,405.86 Anderson, Asael Allen, A. J. PeterTotal ....: Grand Total $55,835.67 $55,835.67 sen, Nick Jorgensen, Jos. F. Nielsen, and Miss Maudest Nielsen and ASAEL ALLEN, City Recorder. Mr. John Baxter. sentative, informed ,us that Paradise is coming right to the front. A Boosters Club was organized last Wednesday evening, with Jos. B. White as Pres., W. H. Shaw,Vice-Preand Saml Price, Secretary of The club, Mr the organization. Shaw stated, is going right into the propositions of securing light and power, railroad and a water system They have already . for the town. had a favorable report from the Utah Power & Light Co. to furnish them with light, and negotiations are now under way for the deal. 6 31, 1916. 444.17 Care of Cemetery 498.80 Judgments and Costs 587.40 Books, Stationery and Ptg. 6,000.00 Bills Payable 91.25 Telephone and Telegraph 42.10 Water System 112.00 Interest 6.00 Health Dept One'of the social functions of the Dec. 31, 1916, 1,177.01 past week was a very delightful Poll Tax 1915, collected .. 11.00 Valentine Party at the home of Mr. Total $38,883.96 and Mrs. Roy Baxter, Thursday eve Feb. 15th. The rooms of their RESOURCES: beautiful home were very appro- Cash due from 1916 Taxes... 701.15 priately decorated for the occassion.-Card- s Elec. Light Acct 2,294.44 and other interesting games Water Licen. Ac. 334.65 were the amusements of the even- Cash due on Poll Tax hand- ing; very sumptuous refreshments ded in for collection 18.00 were served. The following guests Cash due on License 100.00 pertaining to that companies interests." Among other business trans- McBride, RECEIPTS: Bal. in Bank Dec. 31, 1915 $6,256.36 Propty tax (Bal. 1915 levy) 412.08 (1916 levy) 7,000.00 Water Main, Dist. No. 1, 3rd and 4th installments 6,305.08 Poll Tax 531.00 Electric Light Plant 6,273.74 Water System T... 1,654.44 Licenses 507.60 77... 944.03 Paving Dist. No. 3, k Allen returned Sunday to Morgan, Utah, to resume her labors at teaching school, the school having been closed down for two weeks on account of measles. D. Anderson A GOOD Mr. W. F. Petersen returned from the Western part of the State the forepart of the week, where he has been part" of the winter, ooking after his sheep interest. was-th- Levi For the Year Ending Dec bulls, and his mother returned from a two weeks visit in Southern Idaho, on Wednesday of the past week. at ly enjoy themselves. acted Durham at G. A. Andersons and at J. J. Halls, Hyrum. Price for Service $1.00. Ad. the Second Ward Tuesday evening Feb. 13th, was very, well .attended and the crowd seemed to thourough- - Miss SERVICE Financial Statement of Hyrum City W alters Tlkeatre Co. ; Will Appear at the Rex Theatre 2 Nights Cheap and big can Baking Powders do not save you money. Calumet does its pure and far superior to sour milk and sed i. Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 21st, With the Spectacular Dramatic Production your friends about the big dance Thursday night at the Elite Hall. Adv. Tell Pres. Jos. Quinney Jr. of Cache Stake gave a very interesting talk on his travels in Europe, at the evening meeting of the three wards last Sunday. There was a large congregation present, all of whom enjoyed the lecture immensely, and also the piano solo by Miss Bethea Cutler. CO RI ANTON Special New Scenery and Costumes - Old People over 70 Admitted Free. Admission, 50c, 35c and 25c. Tickets on Sale at Hyrum Drug Store |