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Show Wt4 team exeat cMismt r ' 25 SOUTH CACHE COURIER Mrs. Flash Nielsen - the faes of the South Cache Courier as kept by John A. Israel-se- Lessee and Publisher Subscription Rates:- - Outside Cache County, one year EARS AGO The following is take& from Owner David H. Davis Y n. Courier of June 30, 1916 .. $1.50 Ins'de Cache County $1.00 Legal paper, published every Friday, at Hyrum, Cache County Utah. Entered at the Postoffice, Hyrum, Utah as second class mail matter under the act of March 3, 1 87,0 FOUNDED UPON A ROCK (A Fourth of July Meditation) by Ruth Taylor And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon the house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. Thes testing time has arrived. We will now learn whether or not we have truly founded this republic upon the rock. We have taken our democratic way of life for granted. Upon national holidays we have assembled to listen to speeches about the past, to stories of the hardships ) hich the founders of our nation vent through. We have agreed that we had a great heritage, and then we have gone back to our own comfortable way of living. Now now is the hour of trial. From all quarters of the globe, the forces that hate democracy because its practical exemplification of the monotheistisc doctrine of the brotherhood of man and the fatherhood of God, are descending upon us. The founders of this country built a nation upon the belief that man is entitled to freedom, that he is that his capable of beliefs are between him and God a- - 4 H CLUB NEWS A new 4-club was organized Thureday, June 18th in Hyrum, under the direction of Amy R. Kearsley. The club includes the following girls: Laura Savage, Pres Uene Hall-Vic- e ident, President, H Welcome Home For Missionaries Thursiday evening, July 6th, a Welcome Home Reception will be given in honor of EMers Levi Anderson and Albert Nielsen, young lone. Under this doctrine we have men of the second ward who have prospered until that prosperity has recently returned from the mission aroused the envy and covetousness field. Following is tthe program: of those who saw only the success Song, Choir; Prayer! Address of and not the cause, who could not Welcome, Alfred Fallows; Trio, see that a man would work harder Roy Peterson and Co.; Overture, for himself than for a master. Progressive Orchestra; Vocal duet, We, the inheritors of this house, Louis Maughan and O. E. Peterson: have been negligent, indifferent Girls Chorus, Vesta Rose and Co ; overconfidentand now we are fac- Comic Reading, H. P. Anderson; ed with the necessity of fighting to Response, Missionaries and dancing. the finish for our democratic way of The public is invited to attend. life. If enough of us believe in Democracy, in equal rights for all men, Mr. H. W. Oakes, cashier of the Democracy will live, no matter what Hyrum State Bank, went to Ogden gales may storm down upon us. last Friday afternoon to attend the But we now have to prove that we Bankers Convention. Mrs. Oakes believe-- we have to put Democracy and the Misses Isabelle Olsen and into action. We have to give up Edith Johnson went down Saturday many of the things we deemed nec- afternoon and all attended the bank essary, we have to work harder, dis- ers ball that evening. They report cipline ourselves more rigidly, work had a delightful time. having together in factory and field, fight on the land, on the sea and in the Elder Alma Andreason returned air for the preservation of the free- the forepart of the week from filidom without which we do not wish a 2 year mission in Norway. He ng to live. looks none the worse for his absence If we do this, if we put democracy Though he enjoyed his labors very into action, we will win for the much, he is pleased to be home house of our republic is founded up, on the rock of freedom for all, and that rock will endure forever and a Mr. John Brickline had a lady day. friend anid her son from Missouri visiting him this week. A marriage license was issued to Mr. Alfred G. Anderson has a fine Lee Bown McBride of Hyrum and brick residence under construction Phillis Newbold of Logan, Friday. on his property on 1st North street. the construction of the new High School building just west of town. From all appearances the work is progressing very nicely. The Hyrum Old Folks Committee have been kept quite busy the past few days arranging for an excursion to Salt Air. Elder Horace Hall is expected to arrive home shortly from his foreign mission. Mr. Soren Hansen left Thursday for his home in California, after giving his attention to legal matters for about two weeks. ! The annual Sunday School conference was held in the Third ward last Sunday, three sessions being held. Reports given were very encouraging and showed that the Sunday School in many respects was one of the best in the Stake. The keys to Liberty are in the farm lands of America. These will produce the vital food and fiber that will win the war peace. It is the function of this bank, Mr. Farmer, to aid you in your great production program. To help you achieve your goal, we Logan Celebration Continued pledge our total resources and energies. This 6. 5 Mile Midget Auto Race. Mile Stockmens Saddle 7. bank invites you to make Use of its complete Horse Race. facilities checking accounts, savings, trust 8. 5 Mile Midget Auto Race. ' and loan Mile Stockmens Saddle 9. departments. Horse Race. 0. V Mile Boys Pony Race. 11. 10 rMile Final Midget Auto Race. A large midway wiit,h Mor,te Youngs rides, shows and circus & Logan Utah Awill be at the Jr- - High . School . t I grounds. These are some of the best in the circuit. This yr. Young is really bringing a minature circus. Mid- State of Utah Has New AAA rum.' He served as bishop of th way will be in full operation July 3 Chairman Paradise ward for many years ari and 4, night and day. Mrs. Lee served on the Hyrn Mr. Orville L. Lee of Paradise, Stake Relief General Director, Glen WorthingSociety Bctard for member of the State AAA commitchildthe many years. ton, has promised to give tee since 1938, became the new ren a real lively time at the rear of chairman of the state committtee, the tabernacle at 11:30 a.m. ConSidney J. Nebeker of Agriculture succeeding The Federal Crop tests will be conducted and many held in LoLaketown. At a meeting rurance Corporation said fames prizes given away to the children. this week. A special dance will be conducted gan who have insured wheat crops fn Mr. Lee automatically becomes at the Dansante Friday evening of crop yeas chairman of the Utah State USDA an unbroken series from 10 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. and a few or m with the to present, up Board the since ascending to War grand celebration ball will fcljlow built have and losses, up large AAA leadership. The war board dithe evening of July 4th. balances in excess of Iosse,, rects the department of agricultures Special programs will be featured will be given a 50 percent cut ,i in the war effort. at all the theatres all day and night part insurance premiums. This rA graduate of the USAC in 1910, ci op July 4th. Mr. Lee has been active in the farm eduction will be given only in yean program since it began. He operates when no loss occurs. If a produ.-era dairy farm in Paradise, south of paid in premiums are slight.) , Hyrum. He has specialized in the less than his 1943 insured wheat phases of the AAA program. his premium cost will be prBoth Mr. Lee and Mrs. Lee are oportionately Tower, the Agriculture well and favorably known in Hy. Department said. -8 -8 1 r CACHE VALLEY BANK t Mr. Joseph E. Peterson has reMr. W. A. Liljenquist left for ceived word that his son Sergeant Brigham Friday morning to get a Jos. Peterson has arrived safely in load of fruit, which he intends to Jensen-SecretaPauline & Treas- Ireland. take over to Bear Lake by the 4th and cheer urer, Jolene Eliason-Son- g of July. Miss Lois Swanson visited relaleader, Betty Jean tives in Ogden during the past week. r. leader, and Joyce Quite a showing is noticeable in Mrs. Ivan Miller is the teachWord has been received that Earl er of the club. Two mothers, Mrs. Irvin Hall and Mrs. Gordon Sav- H. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson has graduated from the age were present at the meeting. Last Thursday the second 'meet- air corps flying school at Gardner ing was held at the home of Mrs. Field, Tafe, California. He will be Ivan Miller. Each girl learned to required to train at an advanced darn stockings. Some time was flying school for six weeks before becoming a second lieutenant. He spent singing club songs. expects a ten day furlough in August, unless present plans do not n Thursday afternoon Uncle Sams materialize. Nifty Stichers were entertained at Earl filled a mission to Norway the home of Patricia Wright. The and the Eastern States prior to enteacher, Mrs. Venna Larsen, assistlisting in the armed forces of his ed the girls with their sewing pro-c- t. country. Refreshments were served to ; annie Kellett, Virginia Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bird and two L 'ores Miller, Carol Hansen, Muriel Nielsen, Roma Jean Larsen and daughters, LuRae and Margene of Mendon and Mrs. Roy Huntsman Pa,, cia Wright. and daughter Marilyn of Twain The Victory Sewers, 4-Club, Harte, California spent Sunday here met at the home of Jackie Nielsen visiting with relatives and friends. Tuesday afternoon. Under the diMrs. Wm S. Miller returned to rection of Lois Peterson, their teach er. the girls cut out apron patterns. her home Sunday evening, from a Refreshments to Logan Hospital, following a major were served Jerry McBride, Marion Olsen, La operation. Ree Gulbransen, Jackie Nielsen and Lois Peterson. Mrs. Nephi Jorgensen of Smith-fiel- d is visiting at the home of her Uniting the Country in Spirit and Speed club was organized daughter and husband, Mr. and Another 4-last week, meeting at the home of Mrs, Wm S. Miller for an indefinate Mrs. Milton Allen Thursday after- period. noon. For the duration, it will be necessary to share Miss Amy Kersley, County DemMrs. Elizabeth Critchlows guest onstration Agent explained the pur- over the week end was Mrs. Carrie the telephone equipment now available so club work. Oxman of Ogden. poses and aims of 4-that vital materials like copper, zinc, rubber The following girls were elected Carolyn and Verna Critchlow of and others can go into war production. A as officers for the years work : Alda Salt Lake City are also spending Lee Johnson, President, Cora Jean their vacation with their grandmothgood neighbor policy gives better servAllen, vice president, Betty Nielsen, er, Elizabeth Critchlow. ice to all persons using the telephone. You secretary, Nina Nielsen, song leadcan help by remembering the following: Mr. Kenneth Henderson made a er, Betty Lou Nielsen, Maxine Nielsen and Betty Rose, recreation lead- business trip to Clifton, Idaho during last week. Mrs. Henderson and ers and Marilyn Allen reporter. Hold the line only as long as reasonable. Long two children joined him there and conversations may 'needlessly delay urgent in returned to their home Hyrum ry Nielsen-Recreation- al Eliason-Re-porte- and write the s produ-tion- it QfCi H We9re all Telephone Neighbors ... H H ineoiggM-5-es- we've evOfrf able to asMmhJf fi n YOUR MUST STOVE Classified LAST FOR THE DURA- under the fortable as goinS barefoot on ths5'7. Wear these cite-e hits for aft yWfj Summer activities as promptly as possible. i FOR RENT: Small House, George Eliason m Be sure of the number before you call. tf ED. WE SELL REPAIRS FOR ALL STOVES, RANGES AND Found: Leather Jacket, near 3rd ward church house. Loser may WATER obtain it from Courier paying for notice. JACKETS TOO. EVERTON AND SONS CO. Logan, office by FOR SALE: Kitchen Table. Good Enid Wilson. condition. tf. Utah For Rent Furnished modern Home Claris Chugg. Reasonable, ; c' can-b- t FI Answer TION OF THE WAR. KEEP THE GRATES AND LININGS REPAIR- Ready for all messages. Telephone lines to war industries, army camps, government offices, and to your home are all part of one great interconnecting system. Sunday. t Collection that Your cooperation helps speed' up the biggest job the country has ever faced Fine RECHOW-MORTO- 31 N. Main Hosiery N Footwear Lingerie - Accessories Logan, Utah , |