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Show Q-- , w - ?. Sat Only Jans Withers In CAPITOL, Logan, Volume XIII ARIZOUA WILDCAT Sun to Wed Doo Aneohe-Rlt- 7 Brothers In "THREE MUSKETEERS" z Nnmbtr 10 Hyyurn, Cache County, Utah, Friday, Mar. 10, 1939 -- i LINCOLN SCHOOL) STUDENTS FARM WRITE HISTORY OF HYRUty HISTORY OF HYRUM Hyruin was first settled in I860-Thfirst settlers were as follows? Alva Bensen. Moroni Bensen, Ira Allen Frank Allen. Jens Jensen, David OsborneThe first Mayor was 0The first Bishop Calvin BingumThey settled a mile northeast of the present town- They lived in forts and dugouts until they moved to other places later on- There were hinty five families that lived in Hyrum 1866iiy the year of They raised showed Indians the then cane sugar them lyw to plant com- - Grasshoppers and crickets destroyed many crops- - They used to take there brooms and switches to fight the crickets and grasshoppers- Ira Williams was the first baby boy born in ' Hyrum- - Phnetta Williams Allen was the first baby girl bom in Hyrum- - She is well and living and Andgoes to the Temple yet- Andrew makershoe first the erson was A welchman by the name of Potts or Wiseman was the first man, teacher The first lady teacher was Bessie Mead Mac BrideMy Grandma and Grandfirst to have electric Washers-Thewere pa could not run the washer in the il . GROUPS F, S A SUGAR BEET GROWERS RECEIVE HELP FINANCIAL EXTENDED LONGER TIME . SYLVESTER SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY CANNON WILL Q- - BE CONFERENCE SPEAKER TO ENTERTAIN FRIDAY MAR. 17 Farm Security Administration offiHvrum Stake Quarterly Conference The Hyrum Second ward Relief SoSugar Beet growers in all of the - with the Utahdistricts cials announce that 41 in be held Saturday night and Sunwill will of entertain all the members of ciety exception groups of small farmers had borrowed a total of Gunnison, have been granted an ex- the First and Third ward March 11 and 12, in the Wells-vil- le day. organizations Tabernacle-Th$378-20to purchase equipment and tension of time from March first to at the annual social held in observservices for group use from the begin March 15th for filing requests for ance of the founding of the Relief Soopening session at 7:30 p- - m ning of its community service loan planting their 1939 crop. A. Golden ciety which occurs on the 17th day of Saturday is for all stake and ward State AAA executive MarchIt is customary that the three Priesthood officers, ward Bishoprics, program in July. 1935 up to January Kilburn, acting ' announcesofficer 1939and all Welfare I, wards of Hyrum meet together on this High Councilmen. In the Gunnison district all appliCommitteemenQ- Cannon Such loans have enabled 4254 Sylvester this and Secfalls it the to day year will be present and also a representa-tiv- e farm families to expand and improve cations. were filed according to the ond ward to entertainMrs- Jos- scheduleThis will permit of the ' Church General Welfare the efficiency of their farming opera- original who is in charge of arrange' committees the to establish grower tions through purrhase of. equipment shares March 8. officials ments for the affair, has announced 9:00 a- m- - Sunday a special or services not previousy available in proportionate that a very fine program has been will be held for the members session their communitiesThese service? in- explain The deadline for filing requests was ranged, and that refreshments will be of the stake and ward welfare commclude combines, silage cutters, purebecause of a, misunderstand servedbred sires, cold storage plants, bull- postponed All Relief Society members from all ittees, Relief Society officers. Bishoping among growers in some of the districs. and High Councilmen-dozers and terracing equipment, "syrup ricts as to the purpose of. the applicat- three wards are invited to be present general public session will be held mills, hay balers. hatchperies. and ions. Farmers have been instructed by at the Second ward meeting house at IfrOO oclock with the Melchezedic at tractors- AAA officials that they need not make 2:00 oclock. Friday. March 17thPriesthood in charge of the program These loans, financing group their requests for beet acreage to the pur The 2:00 ocloch session, also for the chase and use of equipment which no Announcements companiessugar general public, is under the direction single individual could afford, have from Mr- Kilburns office definitely SENATOR JAMES A-- MCMURRIN the Aaronic Priesthood-Thof enabled small farm operators to com- point out that the requists are not A- has prepared an Meg INTRODUCES EDUCATION BILL pete on more equal terms with the binding in any way nor do they serve cellent program for the evening meetlarge, mechaniped corporation farms-Suc- as contracts between the growers and ing which will begin at 7:30loans have also been used to pur- - the companies, but they are merely chae canning laundry, and sewing indications of what acreage the individ With the time limit for introduction qU;pment to lighten the burden of the ual farmers will plant when a satisfac- of bills reached except by unanimous has been worked out consent of senate or house second dis- RENEWED INTEREST IN THE tory-contract farm home size of the loans made and agreed to by company officials and trict legislators last week devoted their USE OF WESTERN FOOD representatives off the growers- . attention to consideration and acting during the first three and Farmers whose requests for sugar on pending measures-Senatodaytime- they had to run them at vears of FSAs Group Loan program in n' was there because electricty beet night 'has been $594-5acreage have not been received James A- - McMurrin ' bv! per group, or $34-1Renewed interest in the use of 15th will not qualify for A unanimous March They wuuld go the day timeby consent intoduced a bill for that AA church each night and sometimes in oans benefit craop enabling payments may be retred over a period of Utah, to participate in Metal the day they would smg Come Comejf!ve year, and bear tbree percent in- - during the coming year! therefore, aid to education if pending national of America through Union file their papers Ye Saints and would dance- - They terestare available only to growers are .urged to s enactedIt was also They legislation done havent pacific8 .Surprise Your Husband already had good times at jnight dancing and needy and. farmers, wha at once jf they He voted yes on S- B- 25, passed. advises-' MrKilburn program now being broadcast three singing, cannot obtain adequate credit, from so. a tax on natural gas and on times levymg weekly over fifteen important Lu Dean Pulsipher the direct primary raclio stationsany other siource- Requests for recipes 4th Grade elections- lie law to eliminate run-oin unusual programs th,ese suggested anthird Idaho Lincoln School- .The Sun Valley,was absent and not voting on twp bills- are pouring in upon the Union Pacific International nual 5un, Valley Open .. Reoresentative . CarL. W- Sanders Research Kitchen in Omaha at the rate SURVEY SHOWS SEVEN HEAD OF Ski Tournament and competition for voted the against liquor option bill as of more than five thousand a week the Harnm&p Cua wiT bcJ held at Sun did ELK ILLEGALLY DESTROYED HISTORY OF HYRUM, . B- Neilsen H?.ns Representative ; Each receipe. many'of them the Valley, Idahp, March 24, .25 and 26 HHyrum. vks settled in i 860- - It was voted for favorites of Union Pacific's famous Pond Representative Ray 1939- This year, run concurrently it"Settled near Camp Hollow- . Some of All second district representatives dining car chefs, are tested and be the- first United States will it. with made the first settlers were as follows, Hans the recent by survey During for' against increasing mine occupa- - proved in the Research Kitchen Benson. Alva Benson. Ira Alien, Frank the Forest Service in an effort to take National Fourway Championship, a tion taxes. Mr- Nielsen was the only flavor, wholesomeness and simplicity Allen, Andrew Allen, Jens Jensen, and a census of the deer in the congestec title which will be awarded to the am- one for revistration of lobbyists-Mrof preparationHousewives who have combined cros Niels Nielsen- winter range areas east of Cache Val- ateur placing highest in Sanders was absent and not tried them write enthusiastically about hill slalom and jump-IThe first baby girl bom in Hyrum ley members of the survey party work country, down voting on eight bills. Mr- - Pond on six resultsand teachers ski International, the Every program contains a complete was Mrs- Phenetta Allenand Mr- Nielsen on twoThe first ing in Blacksmith Fork found where coaches are allowed to compete on the thumbnail been had playlet, especially writtea elk of head illegally seven in born baby boy Hyrum was Ira Will amateurs-Thand produced in Hollywood, to afiamsThe first house built was built killed- - Only the hind quarters on six same basis as Harriman Cup is, awarded for ford entertainment as well as educatcrossed the street from where Allens of the animals had been taken-Thi- in the scorecombined ion the with the broadcasts. Station K-highest is the first case of such a ser store now is- The first house built L- is now slalom- Three wins gives down-hi- ll and broadcasting the Union Pac was built by Alva Bensonions nature of the wanton destruction at their home, Wednesday night- jfjc Dick party this of cuppossession pr0grams every Monday. Wednesand wasting of game that has occurec permanent Mr- Michael Jensen 7 my uncle, was , and Friday at Dartmouth College has won :55 AM- in thil o Durrance day pony express rider- He was taking! "1 th,s ?ctl0n offhe ?tae.m rece,nt the his will and be twice seeking territorycup some mail one day, when an Indian !tVM7 ?.nl ?ery effort,ls be,n madet Mrs- Harold Deppe and daughter third and warden loca b" .forst aT?e jumped out of the bushes and shot an of Smithfield were guests a'; the Sandra will race probably fIccr, to n,n dV.m .d.ue m the arraw into his knee- The arraw was Mrs-- ' Von Wahlen FOR RENT Postpffice apartment-Applbe run in upper wood river Valley home of Mr- and violators the of Poison and he almost diedapprehending He still Lope and Tuesday. to S- A- Dunn- Phone 68- where there is wide and varied ter- Monday' d has the scar on his knee- He will be j the down hill race on the new rain, 90 years old on May 3th- He is still Bald Mountain course, and the Slalom Mavor I ouis P- - Maughan was a living in Hyrum. he is well and on Ruud Mountain, designed by business visitor in Salt Lake City dur race healthyj Walter Prager, Swiss ski coach at Andrew Andersen was the first shoe n8 the week' Dartmouth, as the most perfect slalom maker in Hyrum- Calvin Bingham course I have ever seen was the first postmasThe first BishThis year the wonens event is exWablen were Mr- and Mrs- Von op in Hyrum was Calvin . Binghamto be the most brilliant ever The first Mayor in Hyrum was O- - N-- business visitors in Salt Lake City on pected outside of Europe- Already are XLi Junior Ladies Literary club met staged Liljenquist- - A Welshman by the name Tuesday and Wednesday-oMarian McKean, Betty Woolsey, Han- - j Thursday afternoon at the home of Potts or Wiseman was the first man Mrs- - W- - H, na Locke, Nancy Reynolds, Harriet Mr. J7tbpr J , N.Vbenteacher- The first lady teacher in HyI recken maybe there is a Ann Cook. Yvonne Blossom 'ferry reviewed the book. "The Mortal Jackson. good rum was Bessie Mead McBride- Bd- - James G-- Christensen and Hy- Unthe from and Margaret Jennings, Miss Ila Larsen rendered two many folks who figure it dont make Storm In the year 1 866 there were 95 fam- - rum Christensen are spending the week ited States; and four Swiss women voral by Miss ary big difference to them what the accompanied ilies in HvrumIn the year 880 there in Idaho on business-were- ' Van Arx Nina Zogg. Glenn- There were twentysiv club people in some other state do like champions Bar1400 people in Hvrum- - Niels B and Schaad Gritli Erna Steuri. members present and one special guest going into some kind of venture-- ' Nielsen, my great grandpa, was one of Bonnd.I got a neighbor who sure is bara Mrs- Merrill Baxter- the first settlers in HyrumMrs- Frank Dusenberrv was hostess slick with a pencil and figures, and we to members of her 500 club at her were gassin about Govt- edging into Betty Lou Nielsen home Guests the electric business in Tennessee and last nightSaturday Fourth Grade Melroy Larsen, son of The Nonagon Dames club met last other were Mr- and Mrs- Norman places-- . And this-- neighbor, he present Larsen, was operated oti for Thursday nisrht at the home of Miss Lincoln School. Hyrum Mr- and Mrs- Oliver Schanky do you know, he, says., that Jo says, appendicitis at a Logan hospital last Carrol HatchAn evening of music when Mr and Mrs- Leo Johnson, Mr- and FridayGovt- - takes over a the is be He reported to doing plant of and games was enjoyed, and a chick- something down there, that it is costMr- and Mrs- Walter Gibbons. well- NOTICE Fnnjtesherk. Mr- and Mrs- - Sam And TsayS, belp no en dinner was served to eleven club ing you plenty Bench. Mr-'!- . and Mrs- G- Fonnesbeck of And he sure as shooting members and three special guests: says, Band Mrs- Victor Jensen Rand Mr- and MrsAllen of Cove, Miss Phenetta . .And he showed me how the Federal, Maughan enterAll Dogs must be registered the fees taxes they fall eq'uaL oh everybody tained at a delightfully arranged din- Allen and Miss Leona Hatch-of Smith field- ' re for Males. $1009 i whether you are in Montana or Phil- their home last Tuesday at ner party ' males, until April , 15th, after then ' adelphia-- . And if the Govt- takes over night in compliment to the 14 members for Males and l and quits pay- for y Fi- -j The jdC club met last Monday night of the South Cache high school basket The First ward ladies Birthday dub mg taxes on it: somebody has got to' ' males until May;l 1939. after " which at the home of Mri- Ruloh Wright- 500 ball team and their coaches Conley entertamed Monday night at the raake it upland they just add ft onto Lx,-nil Dogs caught without license at was played during the evening and re- - Watts and Robert BunkerIy wherever you happen, to tached to collar will be killed freshmpnts were served to club mem- - guests included coach E- L- Romney jous games were played during the hang out on. eveij- , Cantril Nielsen, bers Mrs- Ruth Curtis. Mrs- lone Sor of the U- S- ALuncheon was served to 23. body eveningJ- R- Adams, and E- N- Larsen Mrs- Maud Mrs- Neta Jensen, nd he says maybe you been A guests- Mrs- Lauritzen was eitsen. WAQHITD MJK fcALh presented . . a ?0,odJ,ok on lhe fo? chicken delicious GweI. was served McBri(je( Mrs. Mrj th a lovely birthday gift- Hostesses A Kelvinator Washing Machine, used there ground Chattanooga and other da Albertson. Miss Maud Miller, Mrs-- at two long tables, and a social eveMesdames Mae Dusenberry. but he says- - you are the piaces, Jo, y a few times- - Will sacrifice at a Leda Mrs- Maughan was ilson. Mrs- - Bessie Swenson, and ning followedAllen, Annie Hall. Laura Gulbransen guy the joke is onreat discountInquire at Courier special guests Mrs- Muriel Wright, Mrs-lc- assisted by Mrs- Conley Watts and Mrs- - Javan Petersen, Merlene Yours, with the low down Terry. Eva jLucy. Baxter,. and Mrs- - Lulu McBride- ila PetersenNielsen and Eva Green1 e e 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - ar - - - - - - . e I- - - - - h - ! - work-Averag- e y . one-ha- - lf - r - - - - Iow-inco- - - - - - . - rf - - - - -- J - - - - - - ' ( ap-vot- ed - - - n - - - - e - s - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - win-Th- - e I cross-count- ry - - y - - - - - 1 ! - The Lowdown From Hickory Grove - , - - - - - f - , - ( 1 - "- - I - - - - - - d Mrs-Garn- - - - . Mr-an- - - - - - - - Mrs-Virto- - i v - - Lr-gai- . - Mrs-Asrath- - - - ;; a - - $1-5- for-,Fe- 0 ! $2-0- 0 - - ( - - - even-Stephe- - - - - - - n. C-- - - - - - ?? $10-0G- - - - - - - pT - - - - - - - e - - J - r. JQSERRA f. - |