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Show coloijedpages nr 21 Outh Cache Courier Hyrum Cache County Utah, Friday VOL. VIII. Old Folks Celebrate District School News Notes NO. 9 Jan. 26, 1917. S. C. High Quarterly Conference School Notes We are contemplating, forming a Parents Teacher's League, some time in. the very near future, so would be very glad to have as many parents as possible come, when we send out invitations thru the pupils. The purpose of the organization will be to get closer cooperation between parents, teachers and pupils. Other towns in our county have organized and also many cities in the state including Salt Lake City, OgThe success of den. and Provo. such an organization' depends upon the parents, and the good will be felt in betterirg the condition of our schools, and community.. Come out and lets find out if such an or- Wilhelm Anderson Answers Last Call The following is a historical The quarterly conference of the Following 13 given the Honor The old folks of the Hyrum three Hyrum Stake convened Saturday Roll of the South Cache High sketch of the life of our late dewards held their Annual Reunion morning at 10 a. rt. at the 3rd School. The names are listed in the parted, well known and respected conjointly on Wednesday Jan. 24th, ward meeting house. Pres. W. C. order of standing as nearly a3 can townsman, Mr, Wilhelm Anderson, at the 3rd Ward meeting house, who departed this life Sunday Jan. Parkinson presided. The 1st ward be completed as present. where a very large crowd of the old all the for furnished choir 14, 1917, from infirmities incident singing A ROLL as well as some of the younger peoto a ripe old age, being nearly 90 sessions of conference. ple of Hyrum, and many other .llie Milton Jensen, Cora Rose, the choir commenced, by Meeting years of age at the time of his specially invited guests from our Bethea Russell Monson, Petersen, death. Binging Redeemer of Israel and neighboring wards were present. Cutler, Ruth Bear. M. 0. Patriarch Wilhelm Anderson, eon of Anders Wilson, prayer by At about 11:30 a. m., the large B ROLL Olsen and Kathrine Ericksen, was singing. gathering was called to order by Della Ernest welcomed Woodward, those Parkinson Pres. Wright, the last remaining brother of our Chairman 0. H. Anderson, when all Bessie Charles n Picket, but Maughan, the at session, opening present pioneer, Mr. Gustave listened to a nice, spicy and well Beth Leta fact Nielsen, that was there the Orpha Anderson, and was born May 24, Wyatt, deplored prepared program. The Hyrum Lila We Nielsen, a attendance. should Eliason, Gladys not Rigby, 1827, at Hoi medal Vermeland, Swelarger Silver Band which was also in atEllis Jesse a attendance Shaffer, Holm, strive to secure better Stanly den, but as a boy he took up his tendance rendered several lively Bessie Ila confersessions of Brown, Eliason, Peterson, the at home at Christiania, Norway. Here opening selections before and after the pro- ganization is wanted in Hyrum. Adelaide Clara Holm, ence. Dorthy Bird, he married Martha Andrea Olsen, gram and enthused the assemblage Mr. Sordoni, visited our schools Moiris Ethel E.Roueche his bore Andreason, John Godfrey, Patriarch and three daughters were born to with a spirit of good cheer and last week and said that we were to Vesta Hazel of the gos- Andher, Muir, Rose, them, one of whom is still in Nortestimony to the truth fellowship. be congratulated upon our work in Edith incidents Anderson, Clark, and Cyril related Ruby whereby pel way, and one, Mrs. C. F. Thyberg, After the program a sumptuous music. Harold Reta Allen, resides in Ogden, and Mrs. Ever Green, he recived testimonies concerning Nielsen, dinner was partakea of, to which Mr. H. H. Jenson is giving free, the truth of the gospel Kenneth Ruth Benson, on Hammond, BeSpoke Nielsen, residing in Hyrum. everyone seemed to do justice, and the Hyrum Dis the law of tithing and the payment Bessie Allen, Hattie Jenkins, Mild- sides his of students the to daughters there are surfrom the smiles on every to after-noo4 judging tickets Nell Latter-dared Schools, y all trict Jensen, same as Raymond of Wright, required by viving him, fifteen i fface, the splendid feast was thorAllen, Norma Olsen, Elva Allen, and eight Saints. his i oughly enjoyed. The large bevy of matinees. They are given for rein schola hip, effort, punctLeland ward Ada Maud a Allen, Meuter, choir The after wife having died in Norway. Mr. hymn, sang lady waiters with happy, smiling The same which Elder John B. Baxter, who Wilson, Lulu Griffin, Marie Hendry, Anderson was and attendance. uality engaged in the hack faces were ever on hand to supply same the used for are Clara pur tfie ClayJames, Califorfrom Omega Campbell, and livery business while in Norway, recently returned every want, while the devastation pictures I in the Salt Lake City Schools nia Mission, gave an account of his ton Nielsen. pose and came to Hyrum in the year of the good things on the tables f, the endorsement of the labors and experiences in the mishave and 1874, where he resided until his was going on. Ass iciation, and the Supt sion field. He was followed by ElParents The ball basket for the He was baptized into the death. schedule, At about 3 oclock, the transportschools. of also season is as follows: der Arnold Nielsen, church of Jesus Christ of ation committee was at hand and who on his briefly spoke missionary, North Cache1 vs. South Cache, at by Eld. A. P. Rose, and the old folks were loaded into soon afterwards ordained an elder. missionary experiences, and bore a Richmond, Jan. 12, 1917. sleighs and taken to the Rex Thea' the to of truth strong testimony Aeber vs. South Cache, at Hy- During his last illness and death, tre, where they were treated to an the gospel. Sister Lucy Baker rum, Jan. 19, 1917. his daughter Mrs. Ever 'Nielsen, excellent motion picture program, of next work her which was enjoyed by all. spoke Box Elder vs. South Cache, at was in constant attendance upon and related experier him and superintended with loving whereby The days program closed with a Jan,j 26, 1917. Brigham, A Farewell party was given. at( ' testishe received a . J strengthening married peopled dance at the Elite Ogden vs. South Cache, at Hyrum care to all fils ned3.- - the 1st Ward meeting house Wed. Funeral services for the departFeb. 2, 1917. Hall, which was very largely attend- nesday evening J an. 17th in honor of mony of the gospel. E. O. Elder of Petersen, Pres, Box Elder vs. South Cache, at ed, were held Wednesday Jan. 17, ed, and was pronounced by many Elder Lorenzo Olsen, who has been the Stake M. I. A. Board, encour- Hyrum, Feb. 9, 1917. to have been one of the best married 1917, at the Hyrum First Ward called to fill a mission in Europe. faithful-uesA. s M. I. officers to dances of the season. Sandwiches Ogden vs. South Cache, at Ogden, Chapel, Bp. L. D. McBride conA nice program was rendered and aged in mutual work. cake were prssed around to every- those Feb. 16, 1917. ducting the exercises, and the ward present also showed their choir and benedicthe one in the dance. by Singing choir rendering sweet and approWeber South vs. Ogat Cache, good will to Ren, as he is generally tion by Elder Hyrum Christensen. Much credit is due the general priate singing. During the services, den, Feb. 17, 1917. called, by giving him $81 to assist Mrs. Lizzie Lemon, of Paradise,' Cache vstake, ward, and other committees him in in South our next at vs. North (Continued Cache,' issue.) preforming a good cause. who had the celebration in charge, A number of Rens young friends sang' Oh, My Father, in her exHyrum, Mar. 2, 1917. for furnishing such pleasant enter- met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cellent manner, and Miss Victoria Watch fur the play, which will tainment for the old people, and all H.H. Hanson Mr. N. P. Danielsen has been ill Olsen, rendered a beautiful piano Saturday Eve. Jan. soon be given by the faculty of the who aided in making it such a 20th., where all had a very pleasant Hyrum District Schools. again for a few days but is getipg success. The following brethern spoke in time playing games, singing, chathe intended to spend Holidays better Mrs. Bertha Hanson returned on The general committee wishes ting and enjoying dainty refreshwith his daughter Mary at Salt Lake, eulogistic terms of the departed, plea-yis- it and gave words of comfort and conespecially to thank the management ments. After having spent a most Thursday of this week from a with relatives and friends in but he recived a telergram that solation to the of the Rex Theatre for their kindrelatives, and all aspleasant evening, all left for their Salt Lake and Syra- her children were ill, so he went to Morgan City, ness shown in furnishing the house sembled, namely: Prest. A. M. homes bidding Elder Olsen GoodArco, Idaho, to see his sons Henry cuse, Utah. and pictures entirely free of charge. Patriarch 0. M. Wilson, and and Nephi. He speaks well of the bye. Also the management of the Elite a Jan. McBride. 28th, spec- people of that Sunday evening Bp. Opening prayer was Elder Lorenzo Olsen, accompanied place and of the kind Hall, the business men who doial program will berendered at the by his ttfb sisters, Pearl and June, treatment he received at his son offered by Bp. H. F. Liljenquist, nated liberally, the band and all Second C. T. Ward. of and Benediction was pronounced by Prof. Hirst left for Salt Lake Cjty Jan. 23rd home, but thinks Arco is a Henrys who aided in any way whatever, and where he will join the other mission- the U. A. C. faculty will deliver a colder place to live in than Hyrum. Eld. E. J. Wilson. helped to make the occasion such a aries and - A A good musical program large cortege followed the redepart to his field of lecture. A GOOD be POSITION Can had success. The committee expresses mains to the city cemetery where labor. The girls will visit a few will be Rendered. The public is ambitious its appreciation for all that was man or by any young invited. the choir again sang, and Eld. Lars days with their sister, Mrs. Nora cordially done in behalf of the old people. lady in the field of railway Petersen dedicated the young Allen. grave. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hall Jr. very or commercial telegraphy. Since C. Mrs. F. one of the Thyberg, delightfully entertained' at their the passage of the hour law daughters and her husband from eight home Thursday Eve Jan. 25th, with by congress, it has created a big Ogden, and also a a supper and Card Paity, afttr demand for telegraph operators. Mrs. E. F. Copper, of Ogden, were which delicious refreshments were Positions paying from $75 to 180 in attendance at the funeral. served. Those present. were the month, with many chances for Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hall Sr., Mr. per Saturday Feb. 3rd at 2 p. m. will pay you to Mr. Jensen of the Rex Theatre and Mrs. Jos. A. Pearce, Mr. and advancement. It the 2nd Ward Relief Society will Inst. of has just recently made arrange- Mrs. Alva Hall of Salt Lake City, write Railway Telegraph hold their Annual ' An meeting. Portland, Oregon, for full parexcellent program is being prepared, ments with the people of Paradise, and Horace 0. Hall. A very pleas-- ticulars. Adv. to run a Picture Show program on ant evening was spent. a reorganization will take place and The Misses Alda Johnson and all Relief Society members are Thursday of each week in that A special program consisting of a town. Vesta Rose entertained ata Card cordially invited. Hawaiian Mr. Jensen informs us that he Entertainment, given unAt 8 oclock p. m. a dance will be Party at their home Wednesday der the of the Hyrum 1st will of auspices Paradise furnish the people Eve, January 24th. Covers were given at the meeting house, for Ward The annual meeting of the Stock- laid for twelve with practically the same picture Sunday School, will be renderall married having for a center-piec- e people, 25 cents a ed holders he as Sunday of the Hyrum State Bank evening Jan. 28th, at presents to the Hya bowl of carnations and ferns. couple. Refreshments will be ser- program 7:30 m. at the First Ward chapel. will convene in the Banking Room The guests were: the Messrs. Wilber p. rum public. ved free. All welcome. We compliment the people of at Hyrum, Utah, Tuesday the 13th Dirst, Horace Hall, Warren PeterParadise on getting something new day of February 1917, at the hour sen, Leo Nielsen, Orrin Rose and Excursion Rates Continued and in the amusement of 3 oclock p. m., for the Election Orson Sorenson; the Misses Alda Farmers Round Up Logan Oregon Short Line week-en- d and line, and we are sure that the Re of officers to serve for the ensuing Johnson, Vesta Rose, Flora Allen, Sunday Excursions have been a big management will give them the year and the transaction of such Loraine Rose, Lola Larsen and Cora Jan. 29th to Feb. 10th, low rate tic success and will be made permanent. very best at their command in other business as may properly Rose. Prizes were won by Leo kets on sale. Jan. 27th to 30th in You can get the special low rates picture,production. The first show come before the meeting. Nielsen, Loraine Rose, Wilber Dirst elusive and Feb. 4th and 5th. Re vry week, all ike time. Ask was given last Thursday, Jan. 25th Bank. State and Cora Rose. A most pleasant turn February 12th. Via the El Hyrum , agents. Adv. and was very largely attended. Harry W. Oakes, Cashier evening was spent. ectric Way. Adv well-know- l n grand-childre- n, great-grand-childre- n, ' ' H Latter-day-sain- Farewell Party For Lorenzo Olsen ts . mis-.ionri- y i OiJf, 5 Relief Society Picture Show Annual Day For Paradise grand-daughte- ; Notice up-to-da- te . J r, Special Program At First Ward |