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Show X VOL. outh Cache TIB. Hyrum Cache County ' i R ; T King David J Otis Nielsen Laid At Rest till near unto up the ' I And By Robt. Peterseu It certainly was some send off. Pursuant to call of Mayor H. he old, young and middle aged, H. Jensen, a few of' the represenAside from its ironic uses, a met of at citizens Hyrum, tative gathered at' the station last Sundny as defined by Websters rrVoon b,d ,arewe" t0 the patriot, the City JIall last Sunday evenNew Intern.tloD.l Dictionary, U I m-t- I 0 ..vallies X ' Gilgal, hen onto the hills and travel due west. Jeep away from Jericho, Bethovan and Mickmash, Geba, Gibeon and Migron and the rest. 1 Funeral services over the remains of Otis Nielsen were held at the 3rd Ward chapel last Friday April 20th. Bp. J. J. Facer presided and the Ward choir furnished appropriate singing. The speakers were Elders August Hanson of the U. A. C., Willis Savage, C. A. Nielsen, Z. W. Israelseni Pres. W." C. Parkinson, hi-and Bp. Facer, who all spoke in the highest terms of the examplary"1 0 character pf1 the young man, whose life was tius cut short by the hand ing for the purpose of discussing boys who left tor be numbered one who loves bis country and 0 the advisability of organizing a among Uncle Sams blue jackets, its authority and or since Saul was chosen for King supports zealously Mr. Jensen t was an event png to be reCivic Imp. Assp. interests. This definition is per Sons .of Beliel to those cities do stated the pnrpose of the meeting membered. Everybody tried to be all that would be desired in a gather, . and some recomendations were cheerful but the occassion seemed to haps one were take to If form. And for them to eat Philistinian fat compact adopted to be presented at the touch the more tender emotions. ' down run and the a rpost dictionary mutton mass meeting to be held the fol- Mr. M. A. Gill led in, three rousing words of that definition, Would give more joy to Jesse your lowing Thursday, for the organ- cheers for fhe boys, and Mr. important one ought to be able to lay hold of ' father. ization of such a club by the cit- Cannon conducted the singing of a is constitutes it what ythat the national anthem by the crowd, just izens of Hyrum. Your servant Raba send Jp camp of death-!- ' a process, though such But patriot. K held on Thursmass Mr. thankC. which after Olsen The Mickmash Special musical numbers were a, meeting in its way, w6uld be much excellent If your brethrens welfare for to vocal solo by Miss Addie Allen of day night, was caLed to order by ed the crowd, in behalf of the boys too for this paper, which should long who also acts stated kind shown them. for the many Wellsville, piano solo, Miss Lucy Mayor Jensen, inquire, ' be short. the purpose of the meeting. Mr. The High School boys were there That you go not yourself rpy son Liljenquist and "a vocal solo by It seems expedient, therefore, to M. A. Gill was made Chairman and gave some rousing yells. David August Hanson of Logan. Alvin and it may be for a briefer, adopt As the train pulled out the boys and Willis Savage Secretary. He Is your old fathers most ernest, Allen offered the opening prayer all that, a better way to find what s and John A. read the recommendation of the stood on the rear platform waving Israelsen offered the desire. a patriot. constitutes is it that . benediction. . previous committee, the same be- their hat3 in a last farewell, bringNow every school boy has read of For Saul is gathering an army tofhe for over laid consideration services were well attended ing ing tears to the eyes of many, Leonidas at the narrow pass of gether and adoption. and The floral offerladies. the impressive. young especially and of Horatio at the And wants the strongest and bravest Thermopylae, Caine T. of Prof. J. the ings were many and beautiful. A III, It was a fine lot of boys, are men; and what school boy has U. A. Ci being present, was call- the words of the officer who came bridge; large cortage followed the remains felt himself grow by inches as If the Philistines slay you and your to ed to the stand, who gave a very up from Salt Lake City to examine not the cemetery, where the choir brethren, . . of those two forceful talk on the seriousness them. His,, statement is now veri- he read the account God be with you, till we meet What will the house of Jesse be sang of our food supply, and in an in- fied as every one passed the rigid daring exploits'; though they happen again, as the casket was lowered' then? ed more than tvo thousand years to how into the grave. in Salt them examination teresting way explained given Such incidents, needless to Out from our house1 a deliverer ago. meet the food problem. Otis was of a quiet and unasum-in- g Lake. City and are now at their should come After some discussion the fol training camp in SanFrancisco. Cal,. gay, will endure for good as long as nature, but ambitious and enerthe race itself much our for That glory people lowing organization was affected Each boy was given 18.00 as pocket getic, and always ready and willing We do not, however, need to go should gain, H. F. Liljenquist, Pres., R. A. money, which to do his part as a Latter-da- y Saint. they certainly ap- back so far in the historic for But how could the prophets word past Vice-Pres- ., and Willis preciated. Eliason, He would have been 21 years of age deeds partaking', on the heroic come true on June lnext. Savage Sec. and Treas. DirectThe citizens at home have shown is with American replete in history slain? all were battle sons If my CG. H. ors, Jen their hearts are with the boys in Johnson, Jas. One out just such incident sen, and Heber Lauritzei. Do not, in the Western hills tarry the way they turned out to bid .serve s to prove will many perhs A committee on , by-laant tiem f,ood bye, and by contributing long p is though Nos to Eerjathjearim gn- very ,ea resolutions was named with the so freely to the fund raised for thk statement indicate , what u is that constitutes following members; H. R. Adams them. May they all return safely. Keep away from the hills around a patriot. T. W. Hutton, and W. C. Par Zenoah A large crowd also gathered at At the beginning of the Ameri The two greatest needs of the kinson. was there you slew the great It the station in Wellsville to bid the the Israel can Putnam, Revolution, u world today are ships and food. On motion of W. A, McBride boys farewell. beat( illustrative subject of this sketch It is therefore suggested that the meeting then adjourned sub The boys were: Harold Liljen Go your ways and be good to yourin with a was yoke plowing engaged every boy scount plant a spring ject to the.call of the Committee quist, Marion Thompson, Russell self. on his farm in Connecticut of oxen on and Resolutions, i garden in a back yard, vacant McBride, Orson Sorenson, Wells For your friends let your friendship the news of battle the when came The meeting was quite wel Wilson, John Lauritzen, Leroy lot, or field. It will be necessary be real , He a was of only plain Lexington. for the parents to oversee the seattended and considerable interest Olsen, A. Wilson and William And to confirm the reality of it, had he but farmer, just thequali was manifested all through. Be Darling. curing of the lot, the planting; ties of a patriot, He at once un With kind words and acts do it seal. caring for the crop, and, the har- tween 30 and 40 enrolled themyoked his oxen, turned them loose But to your enemies do this council vesting. Among the crops sugselves as members of the organi mounted a horse and hastened to gested are: potatoes, beets, beans, reverse zation. where into .he plunged Cambridge Skill and strength of your arm let carrots, onions, turnips, tomatoes, the thick of the conflict with all his cabbage, peas and other vegetabthem feel his was education might. Though If tis possible keep your back to lesAt Richmond last Monday the limited, there was no limit to his the sun, In Hyrum and Hyrum Stake he as was de absolutely teams representing the three courage, When to 'wager of battle enemies there are more than a fourty comear He was at and took , do appeal. high schools in Cache County vid missioned boy scouts, and many The following program will be met in contest. They were judg - an important part at the battle o Your brethren remaining at home more who are applying for en' his dar for and, Bonkerhill, later, rendered at the 3rd' Ward meeting ing dairy cattle. First, three trance. If each of these boys and myself Hol- ing, his courage, and his genious Will house Sunday evening, three Jersey cows, second, April 29th, gather in the grain and the will secure and plant one half became one of the four stein cows. at 8 oclock p. m. acre it will amount to several hay. appointed by General Tend the Mr. John A. Israelsen, Mgr. of Piano Prelude, Margaret Cutler, cattle, the goats and the hundred dollars. Will this be of and served with dis' Singing, We Thank Thee Dear, the Gem Jersey Farm, Hyrum, Washington, any good to the nation? What swine, tinction the remainder offered throughout as to a Father. the student prize t We shall be busy while you are will it do for the boy? The boy j a ' receiving s the highest score a of the war. , Prayer, Cantril Nielsen. scouts of Hyrum already hAve to away. was Israel Putnam; and his Such valbull Registered Jersey calf, Singing, Utah We. Love Thee. their credit some civic good turns. David and' Raba and the thousands Memory Gems and Song, Kinder- ued at $50.00. The contest was readiness to act in defense of his Let the parent show some signs of sheep, keen and a tie resulted between country, come What may of it, is garten class. of interest and the boy will do Leroi Nelson, Richmond and Del-mo- whac constitutes a patriot a patriot Commenced their journey' one fine the good turn. 'He has Recitation, Clara Olsen. promised day in May. Song, Frn Wahlen. Petersen, Hyrum. In work- of the highest type. Other kinds in Scout the Oath he that would off the tie Mr. Nelson won by there doubtless are, but he and And through vales and over hills of do his ing Song, Star- Spangled to his country. Bear duty Banper, Judea, ' a few points and was , awarded others like, him, loom up among BoysChorus. in mind the scout work is not for them, here and there, like great Pursued their journey in a very the Jersey cajf. . Story, Marie Israelsen. military purposes. leisurely wqy. Mr. Israelsen- Is one of the white sheafs in a field of tiny sheafs. Song, Lpcy Fennemore. ' most active promoters of better After many days they came near Recitation, Eric 01sen.s . unto Nob, Song, Maurine Jensen. L'. dairying in Cache County: and Keep Only Profitable Hens. his in road And from there the north was i s5eled Recitation, Annie Westerburg. generosity encouraging bids will be received by Piano Solo, Amber Christofferson. the dairy teams shows him to be feggs v the local good, from S. C. White , Hatching Postmaster for carrying true blue. He has many good Leghorns. High Producing Strain. So Raba was Bent down to Mick Lesson, Fifth- - Grade. the mails from the Postoffice to the Piano Solo, Margaret Cutler. reasons for believing that the Average production for 1916 of 150 mash. Oregon Short Line depot. For infuture cow for South Cache eggs per hen. Profit per hen $1.55. With three ass loads of raimaut formation Story. dairy concerning the same, is the Jersey and he extends an Hatchings, 75c pr 15. $4.00 and food. Singing, "America. per 100. to the Postmaster. All bids apply invitation to anyone interested H. P. Anderson, Benediction, Melvin Eliason. Hyrum. Phone 37w must be in by May 2, 1917. (To be Continued.) to visit the Gem Jersey Farm. ' 4 -- , - , - What Can jpy. Scouts - po? - By-La- i Primary Program For Sunday Night Valuable Prize to Winner I . I major-general- i nt - -- ( Notice -- , Ladies Tailored Suits made to Ferber Movement under way in all parts order, at Hyrum Clothing Co. Ad here. of Utah to Increase all kinds of crops. $20,000 hotel to be built I I School house to be built In Uinta section, will cost $130,000. The Dance You Have Been W, Gentlemen FRIDAY 35c. Ladies' 15c. Ladies to choose partners every other dance , r "-- Utah, Friday, April 27, 1917 Town Boosters Soldier Boys What Constitutes Will Organize Given Ovation! A Patriot it ' ' ' Richfield Deer Trail Mine Marypvale may erect mill. EVENING, MAY 4th. Something' Doing Every Minute at |