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Show C T 1 '! '7 rH v. w NO. 3 Hyrum, Cache Gounty, Utah, Friday, Dec. 14, 1923 VOL. XV Scout Council Meets in Hyrum v s The Court of Honor held in the third ward meeting house last Wed. evening was a most successful affair and certainly spoke well for the Scout movement io the Hyrum Stake. The fact that the work is growing in our midst and that it is being supported was shown both in the large attendance of patrons and in the increased number of scouts, especially from Hyrum and Paradise coming up for honors. A most excellent program was given consisting of Selections by the Scout Band. Invocation by Scout Wallace Lamoat Rolfsen, Rulon Anderson. 2nd Class Max Allen, Cyril Nielsen, Clyde Green, Lowell Anderson Clinton Andei son. Hyrum 3rd Ward. Tenderfoot Norris Jensen, Robert Petersen, Dewayn Eliason, Earl Israelsen, Loyal Eliason, Wendel Jensen, Paul Nielsen, Max Worley, Blaine Miller Elvon Adamson, Weldon Miller. Varnell Adamson; 2nd Class Lorin Larsen. Dewayne Rosenbaum, Hervin Nielen. 1st Class Cantril Nielsen, Merrit Badges Asst. Scoutmaster Harold Nielsen. Tenderfoot ParadiseGeorge Bradley. 2nd Class Joseph. White, Clyde Hirst, Roscoe Shaw, Geo. Sutherland, James Abbott, Ralph Humph- Liddle. reys. reel picture show 1st Class Levi Bickmore, Ralph Quartette by the Scouts of Humphreys. 2nd ward. Welisville WardEagle Scout Address by Dr. Ernest Carrol of the Cyril Maughan. Merrit Badge, A 3 Hy-ru- m - Le-lan- U. A. C. d Hill. A most commendable feature was Awarding of Honors of America. Singing that many adults came up for honBenediction by Scout Cantril ors as tenderfoot and 2nd class Nielsen. Several also took merit Scouts. In a most pleasing way Dr. Carrol badges. They were as follows; expounded to the parents and to Hyrum 1st 'P'ard Scoutmaster the scouts the merits of the scout James Wilson, 2nd class scout; Comwork and made clear its great missioner Leroy Hall, tenderfoot. worth to individuals and society. Hyrum 2nd ward Scout ExecuThe pictures shown were of a tive H. P. Andersen, tenderfoot and high type. They showed the good merit badge. done any scout and illustrated very Hyrum 3rd ward For iTender-foo- t: in all the from beautifully story Scoutmaster A. A. Savage, scout features. A, Israelsen, E Ray John Pres. The film was, obtained through Gardner, S. A. Dunn, Ezra E. Nielthe University of Utah from an sen, Geo. B. Nielsen, H. R. Adams, Eastern Board of Education. , L C. Afuho. In absence of chairman H. R. For Merit Badges: John A. IsraWellsville Parker of Adams, Harry elsen, E. Ray Gardner, S. A. Dunn. had charge of the Exercises. L. C. Nuhn. ' Those presenting awards were: Paradise Bp. Orville Lee came Tenderfoot, O.M. Wilson; 2nd class, in for merit badges. Hans Mikkelsen; 1st class. Bishop McBride; Life, Star, Heninger; If you owe an account at the Dr. Carrol and, Merit badges Eagle, Hyrum Drug, Now is a good time G. F. Olsen. t pay it as you get a chance on a Those receiving honors were as Kodack for ad every dollar paid. follows; Mr; Ezra E. Nielsen received the Hyrum 1st ward. Tenderfoot: news this Saturday morning of Calvin Wilson, Harold Holm, Orson glad the safe arrival of a fine grandson, Olsen, Vern Petersen, Merril Olsen, born Friday night to Mr. and Mrs. 2nd class: Orsen Olsen, Juluis Mrs. 0L. Harding, of Provo. Albertsen, Francis McBride, Willis on her Nielsen is there waiting McBride, Raymond Jensen, Eldred daugher. Larsen, Lamont Baxter. Come to the Fist ward Monday 1st class: Wallace Liddle, Harat 8:30 p.m. Why? Amissionary old Holm. Life Scout: Star Scout: Calvin party will be given for oar mission aries who are in the field, and Wilson. Merrit Badges Wallace Liddle whom we wish to remember at Xmas time. A good program has Harold Holm. Calvin Wilson. Hyrum 2nd Ward. Tenderfoo- t- been arranged. All welsome. i t - We have a Fine Line of Holiday Groceries nuts CANDIES, TOYS and NOTION Try Oar Mixed Christmas Candies and Mixed Nuts PRICES RIGHT CALL IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK ' Before Purchasing Elsewhere. REMEMBER THE PLACE Jensens Grocery Prizes for Schools Additional Locals Logan Man Head and Pupils Baby Shoes only $1.00 Pair at of College Club Three Rule Store Logan. ad The following prizes will be New York City Guy B. Rose of Santa Claus reputation should awarded by the Utah Public Health be upheld with good, fresh candy. Logan,- Utah, has been elected Association as a partial recognition of the services of the school children They have it at the Hyrum DrHg. d president of the Secondary Education Club of Teachers College in the in this years sale of Christmas A fine son arrived at the new of New York. The Secondary Seals: home of Mr. and Mr. Chas. Carlson city im1 To the school district making of this city one day last week. All Club is one of the three most portant clubs in Treachers College. the highest per capita sales the concerned are doing well. This club is open to anyone who is services of a school urse for six Mrs. Clara Williams returned last interested in secondary education, months, and as a second prize, a Tuesday from a trip to Los Angeles but most of the members are gradnurse for three months. Cal. She reports having had a uate students who are studying in 2 To the three schools with the most delightful time. While there the field of the senior high schoolhighest per capit a sales, equipment she seem many people formerly of The Graduate Club of Teachers for playgrounds, school lunches, Hyrum and all seemed to be getting College has more members than in scales, framed pictures,, etc. First along fine. the Secondary Club, because it prize, $100.00; second prize $50.00; Special Christmas Festival and draws' from the graduates in all dethird prize $25.00. of whom there are near3. To the three school rooms Dance, Third Ward Chapel Tues- partments, Speeial ly 2,000. There are more graduate with the highest per capita sales, day Dec. 18th, at 8 p. m. First prize, set of Crusade platform musical numbers stnd refreshments. students in Teachers College than in all the other Schools of Educatseales; second prize, six standard Good Orchestra. Admission Ladies see you ion in the United States and Canada pictures, framed; third prize, set of 15c and Gents 25c. Ill ad combined. there. Health Crusade posters, colored. The purpose of the Secondary To the boy and girl in each school On Thanksgiving Day, at Los is district selling the greatest number Angeles C&l., Mrs. Varnel Rosza, Club to promote association and between the faculty of seals: First prize, second formerly Miss Trilby Liljenquist, good feeling and students, to improve the educatprize, $5.00; third prize $2.50. In entertained at dinner the following ional advantages of the members addition to these cash prizes, the guests: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Meich-am- , and to provide desirable social interboy or girl making the highest sales Helen Williams, Fay Hansen course. The Club secures educatiin the State, will be awarded a Med-ha- and Mrs. Clara Williams. The onal- speakers to deliver talks t gold medal; to tb,e next high- latter part of the day was spent at the members and to provide desirest, a silver medal;- to the .third the Beach at Ocean Parkable social intercourse. The Club highest, a bronze medal. On another page of this paper i3 secures educational speakers to deConditions found the Ad of the Lagan Knit- liver talks to the members and their The conditions under which these ting Factory. Look over the ad friends. Social and business meetawards will be made are as follows: and see if theye is not something ings are held. Trips to points of First: The competition shall last in the list of bargains you need or interest are taken, the club recentone week, beginning Friday mornwhich would make a fine Xmas ly journeying to Tarrytown, the ing, December 14th, ahd closing present. they are offering some Andre' Monument and old Sleepy 20th Thursday afternoon, 4a , Knit, Good, and cemetery ,wf re visited.-Second: To entitle any school I the sale lasts ell next weex. Mr. Rose was fa leaeher iiT'the district to win services of school Mr. Irving Anhder, son of Mr. city schools of Hyrum, Utah, from nurse, the total sales of that dis- 1910 to 1913. Before this, he attrict must equal ten cents per capi- and Mrs. C. L. Anhder, and Miss tended Brigham Young College in ta of its population, as determined Fontella Rose, daughter of Mrs. H. G- Johnson, all of this city, were Logan, Utah, from 1905 to 1910, from the Census of 1620. It is from high school at this understood that the words total married Wednesday in the Logan graduating A reception was given institution. He attended the Utah sales shall include not only sales Temple. mad by the school children, but also them at the brides home the same Agricultural College during the summers of 1911-12- , and after rethose made by the local committees evening. Both of the newly weds from who wish friends them turning have many military serviee durhaving the sale in charge, and also the war, studied in the Univerthe proceeds from any health play, a happy and prosperous journey ing of Utrh for three years beginwhom sity with the Courentertainment, pageant, bazar, through life, ning in 1920. The Logan man reier heartily joins. dance, social, etc. ceived his B. S. from Teachers ColThird: Awards to schools and thz Sale on Following: lege in 1923 and will receive his M. schoolrooms will be made on the He is Your choice in Overcoats, Blan- A. in the spring of 1924. certificates of the local seal sale in the major course for chairmen where said schools are kets, Leather Vests, Sweaters, Un- registered School High Principals. located. derwear, and any thing you need in Fourth: Teachers shall certify woolen goods, at reduced prices. All Ladies Coats & Dresses at to the chairman of the local seal Phone 126 J and I will call at your Wilson ad E. J. Half Price at Three Rule Store. Jr. Hyrum. sale committee the names of the home. in and their rooms sell who boy girl the greatest number of seals, together with the total sales made by each individual. Fifth: Christmas Seals shall be secured from local seal sale committees and placed in small envelopes in amounts of 10, 15, and 25 cents, before being given to the children for sale. Let us help one and all to have UTAH PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIa Christmas. - -- - $10-00- ; rt - - ; - Merry Christmas TO ALL ATION JAMES H. WALLIS. Executive Secretary V Mr. W. F. Nebeker left this Saturday morning for her home at Idaho, after visiting Shoshone, here 3 weeks with her mother Mrs. Martha Benson, her sisters and She other relatives and friends. will stop at Moreland a few days to visit her brother Mr. A1 Benson, and family and her sister. Mrs. John Wray apd family. Merry We have plenty of Toys and Useful Presents for ever member of the family. We also have some very nice Tree Deco-- ' rations, Lights as well as Ornaments of all kinds. Come in and See u$ BEFORE BUYING (Dont forget your key on the Washer) Baron Woolen Sale of Knit Goods, Overcoats, Underwear of all kinds. All kinds of Childrens Slipons from a dollar up. Call at the room east of Hy- rum State Bank. ad Louis Petersen, Hyrum Anderson & Sons Go. HYRUM, UTAH |