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Show f 'pl (IX , 6 South ache Courier ? Hyrum, Cache County VOL. X. 'Tne ASKED TO AID U. S. a Yes, iCs food road and Ive My saved on tires and can invest m War Savings exchange Stamps isnt this dandy since they fixed this road! Non-Partisa- I ey Laura Christiansen, Mary Larsen, Violet Clawson, Martha Smith, Anna Fellows, Melinda Liljenquist and Lilda Miling. Amusement Com. John Midgley Chairman. C. L. Anhder, Hiram Christensen, Wilford Monson, Jessie Smith and C. J. Christiansen. Mrs. Lucy Reception Commit Christensen and Mrs. H. G. Shaw. The following program wifi be rendered, commencing at 11 oclock a. m : Selection, Silver Players Prayer. H. F. Liljenquist Song, Leonard Larsen Address of Welcome, C. F Musical Selection, N. W. tiansen & Co. Comic Reading, Mrs. James G. Christiansen, Male Chorus, Members of Silver j Players, Kemafks, Members of Stake Com s Song, Robert Baxter Toasts, Members from the Con gregation. Selection, Silver Players Immediately after the pfogram dinner will be served, and after dinner all those of 55 years of age and entertained at the Rex Theatre. Be sure aiy bring your Dishes. At 9 oclock p. m. prompt, there will be a married peoples dance at the Elite Hall, to which the married people of all three wards are invited. The old time dances just as we used to dance", will be had. Music will be furnished by the Silver players. A small admission fee (for the dance) Will be charged to cover ex- Notice!' A Relittle three act drama entitled beccas Triumph, to a fair sized but very appreciative crowd, who had gathered to see the play, notwithstanding the blizzard that wae raging outside. Miss Lucile James played the part of Rebecca in her usual pleasing manner, while Meg, the Outcast was very well played by Mrs. Hilda Norris. The characters of Mrs. Rokeman and Mrs. Dewere laine, excellently portrayed byEne Misses Irva Price and Winona Olsen; Katie Connor an Irish girl and Gyp a colored girl, played by the Misses Margaret and Mae tm Pickett, sure made a hit, Gyp life of the performance1! the being Lavella Summers and Vennis Miles played very well the parts of Clarissa Codman and Dora Gaines. The other members of the cast, known in the play as Our Club did well indeed; each girl doing full justice to her part, and well supporting the other members. The play was what we call a success, the girls doing credit to themBee Keepers and all selves, the who helped to train them. Miss Priscilla Shaw, had charge of the musical part of the play. We congratulate all who took part in this little drama, and hope to see them' appear again in 'the near future. A Reader. 8 ( We have in the vicinity of Hy- rum, a piano and a both highest grade, slightly used but practically as both as to case, appearance, and interior condition. We. will offer them at attractive prices rather than go to the expense of shipping them back to usResponsible parties can get their own terms and pay monthly, player-pian- good-as-ne- o, w, - meeting of the South Cache quarterly, or Stock Assn., will bd held at the If interested write at once to City Hall, Hyrum, Monday, Jan. 26, Lyric Music Co., 2524 Washington at 1 oclock p. m. All interested Avenue, Ogden, Utah. Adv. are cordially invited to bejpresent. Hall, Secretary. Get your Legal Documents, Fire 50 OvercoatB for young men, in Insurance, Bonds, and Loans from all styles andjpatters, at Thatchers Hans Mikkelsen, Notary Public, Logan. Ad Adv. Hyrum Stake Office. half-yearl- J-.- n , Paradise Drama Delightful Social Ably Presented penses. congratu- Governors of all the states in the lations between the old and new Twelfth Federal Reserve District affairs of the city of have been asked by the Federal members, the was over to the new turned Government, to appeal to the citizens Hyrum, of their respective states to give' council elect, for the next two years, United States securities, such as War after which an adjournment was Savings Stamps and Treasury Savings Certificates as Christmas presents this taken. year. Governor John U. Calkins of It will! be remembered that at the San Francisco Federal Reserve our last city election there were Bank has also asked the mayors of the larger cities of the Twelfth Fed- three tickets in the field, namely: eral Reserve District to issue similar Republican, Democratic and proclamations. tickets, with the result that In its War Savings Christmas camticket was elected paign the Government hopes to kill the three birds with one stone: with the exception of one man on First: To start the habit of sav- - the republican ticket. ing among as many individuals as The personnel of the city council possible. Second: By cutting down the de as it now consists follows: mand for luxuries, under which C. J. CHRISTIANSEN Chiistmas presents may be classed as a rule, to reduce prices, and, NICHOLI JORGENSEN To raise the Twelfth Dis Third: tricts War Savings quota for 1919, T. W. HUTTON subscriptions to which are far behind the figure set last January. A. J. PETERSEN Not only nas the Government appealed to governors and mayors, but HYRUM CHRISTENSEN similar appeals have gone to all banks In the district and to clergyJOHN JENSEN men of all denominations. Owing to " the general unrest, of which the GovLEROY HALL ernment feels high prices is one of the CHARLOTTE ALLEN causes, the appeal is being made on the thesis that thrift is a mark of sound The new council then reconvened American citizenship. Economists are agreed that the at 7:30 p. m. Jan. 5th, with Mayor-elepresent exorbitant level of prices C. J. Christiansen in the chair, which constitute not only an economic but a social menace is caused to and then proceeded to organize. a great extent by a spending spree After some deliberation, the maybeing indulged in by the people, or made the following appointments IndulGovernor Calkins wrote. gence in luxuiies, which., of course, of standing comrrjttees!, and presentcauses Increases in the mkes&UVs oi! ed them to tin Juncil for approval life, has raised prices generally to such acunheard of heights that Christmas all of which were unanimously buying this year promises a danger- cepted: ous climax. We, therefore, appeal to Committee on you to call upon the people of your State to forego the giving of Jorgensen, John the usual Christmas gifts this year Christensen. and instead give securities of. the Com. on Water United States Government, such as Thrift and War Savings Stamps, Christensen, John Treasury Savings Certificates and Petersen, Liberty Bonds. There could be no Com. on Publie Safety R. W. more timely effort at stabilization of Nicholi Jorgensen, John prices and production than such ac- Hutton, tion upon your part and the part of Jensen. the people, a majority of whom, I am Auditing Com. T. W. Hutton, sure, would .answer your call. Non-Partis- an Della Dailey, Nicholi Jorgensen, Silas Allen. Good roads and thrift should be Utahs greatest assets Dining Com. Mrs, T. W. PeterOlMesdames Ida sen, Chairman. Marvilla Larsen Nielsen, Floyd sen, Nora Nielsen Marie Rosenbaum. Nancy Wahlen, Grover Christiansen, Wilford Monson, C. L. Anhder One evening during the holidays Niels C. Nielsen, Ida Brown, Heber week, the home of Mayor C J. Jensen, R. A. Eliason, Niels C. was the scene of a Christiansen Paradise, Utah, Jan. 13, 1920. t Jensen, Margaret Allen, Dn Wednesday night, Dec. 7th, most festive occasion, when the Ruba Petersen, Stella Bradley, Jenthe Bee Hive Girls, assisted by a men of the neighborhood .enternie Hamburg, Martha Christiansen (few seniors,) presented the stirring tained their wives at an oyster over, will be The old and new members of the State Executives To Make City Councils'of Hyrum City, met at noon onMonday, Jan. 5th, at the Christinas Gift Savings city hall, and after some little disAppeal. cussion and of Allen, Warren Wright, Joseph Larsen and Ed. Anderson. Program Com. C. J. ChristianH. F. Liljenquist, sen, Chairman. mi t ted. New Council Takes Charge GOVERNORS The OldFolks Committeesof the the.ltt and 3rd wards of Hyrum, met Jan. 11th, to make arrangehave the old folks of the ments folMrs. Ida Olsen, secretary. lowing committees were appointed: Finance Committee Heber Jensen, George Bankhead, Abe Jensen, Niels C. Jensen, John A. Eliason, John E. Midgley, Arthur Petersen Elmer Eliason. Floyd Nielsen, Alma NO. 10 SOMEWHERE IN UTAH Old Folks Reunion two wards meet for their annual reunion, to be held at the 3rd ward chapel on Tuesday, Jan. 20th, 1920, at 11 oclock a. m. Mr. C. L. Anhderiiwas chosen chairman, and Utah, Friday, Jan. 16, 1920. y. supper. The fun began easly when the men retired to the kitchen, took their apron from their pockets, put them on and proceeded to get supinvited into per. The women w ' the parlor to fenojlUflietAseiveb as they wished and cast many longing glances in the direction of the was forbidden territory to them. Ike Bradley fried the oysters like an experienced chef; Harry Hamburg shoelaced the potatoes; Joseph E and Lorenzo Petersen set and decorated the table most tastefully, while C. J. Christiansen was general roust-abou- t for the the comDanv. kitch-whic- After doing away with seven dz. ct oysters and the other eats that A. J. Petersen, Leroy Hall, went with them, the company deduy w. s. s. Com. on Finance T. W. Hutton, cided to repertt. the occasion soon, FOR RENT Store building. Ap- John Jensen, Hyrum Christensen. but next time to come with belts a Com. on Public Grounds John size larger than they usually wear, ply to Mrs. Clara Williams, Hyrum. Jensen, A. J. Petersen, Hyrum Christensen. Com. on Electric Lights A. J. Petersen, Nicholi Jorgensen, T. W. Hutton. A discussion of the citys light and power system followed, in which it wus decided to install meters in all homes using more than two drops. The city water system also was given some attention. The services of A. A. Law as city attorney, were secured for another year. Council then adjourned to meet in special session, subject to the call of the mayor on Monday Jan. 19, 1920, at 7:30 p. m, to consider some urgent business pertaining to the web-farof the city, and also to conThe right kind of printed forms will help your business sider the appoinoments, of city offictime and records ers that come under the jurisdiction prosper by saving your keeping your in proper shape. of the city council. l v e Cam Help. You .omej Our service as printers is not limited to taking your order and putting some ink on paper according to your directions. We are able to make suggestions for business printing that may save considerable money for you. Oui plant is completely equipped and we carry a stock of The Utility Basinets Paper in order to give you the quickest service possible. On Wednesday, R. I. Molen, local realty dealer sold the Milo Baxter ranch south of Arco to Mitton & The place Danielsen for $i2,000, consists .of 160 acres and is known as the old Ferris ranch. Mr. Mitton also bought the Paul Thomas ranch adjoining the town, for $20, 000. or $200 per acre. Both gentlemen are from Hyrum, Utah. Arco (Idaho) Independent, e |